•ppiS rjIHEATRE. Lessee . . Mr. C. R. Bailey. Sub-lessee . . Allan Hamilton. Direction of Harold Ashton and Allan Hamilton. jy-ATINEE. jy-ATINEE. jyjATINEE. SATURDAY, JULY 18. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS. TO- NI G H T. The Famous New Zealand Actor, H. R. ROBERTS, H. R. ROBERTS, H. R. ROBERTS, In the Exquisitely Beautiful Play by E. H. Peple, “ THE PRINCE CHAP !” “ THE PRINCE CHAP !” “ THE PRINCE CHAP !” Supported by a Selected Company of the Original London and New York Artists. Tumultuous Applause at the end of every curtain! Only one remark everywhere and by everybody: “ Success, Glorious Success.” Look out for “ THE CASE OF REBELLIOUS SUSAN.” Box Plan at Wildman and Arey’s. Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, till 7.30, 6d extra. Day Sales at H.M. Cafe. Manager, GEORGE BULLER. QPERA O U 3 B. FULLER’S ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Every Evening at 8. THE SWIFTS, Sketch Artists VERNON AND MAC, Hand-Balancers JULIA LONGMAN, in Illustrated Ballads. ARMON BROTHERS, Musical EcGentries EVA LEE AND HER PICCANINNIES. VAUDE AND VARNA, The Original Patterists. 808 LLOYD, Comedian. BLANCHE CARELLI, Soprano Vocalist NELLIE POWER, Sterling Soubrette. BIOGRAPH SPECIALTIES. Prices—2s, Is, and Sixpence. Reserves at Wildman’s. Day Sales at Carter’s. SKATING RINK, COBURG STREET (OPPOSITE ALBERT PARK). EVERY NIGHT, AND WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. GOOD MUSIC. GOOD SKATES. GOOD FLOOR. Saturday’s Attendance was the Record for the Rink. Crowds Turned Away. OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, 2 P.M. Admission, fid; Skates, fid and Is. AL. FORREST, Prop.
« PO O T BALL! pOOT,B A L L! . SATURDAY, JULY 18th, 1908. | | F Kick off 2.45 p.m. sharp. pRITISH fp EA M V. AUCKLAND. AT ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. At 11.30 a.m.: PUBLIC SCHOOLS’ MATCH. At 1.30 p.m.; WAIKATO V. AUCKLAND B. SEATING ACCOMMODATION . . 12,000 ADMISSION TO GROUND ONE SHILLING. RESERVED STAND FOUR SHILLINGS AUXILIARY STANDS ONE SHILLING Tickets for Ground and Auxiliary Stands to be obtained from H. E. Partridge and Co., Queen-street, and F. Cleal, Queen-street. N.B. —LADIES are particularly requested to obtain tickets in town, to avoid crushing at Turnstiles. C. V. LANGSFORD, Hon. Sec. A.R.U., For N.Z.R. Union.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 958, 16 July 1908, Page 8
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346Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 958, 16 July 1908, Page 8
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