amusements. t7ureavell to tiny town. last four performances, miss now and you miss tor EVER. BRING THE LITTLE ONES. rj\ o'w n n a l i,. Direction • BEAUMONT SMITH. Under tho Management of Alf. LINLEY. LAST. FOUR. DAI'S AND NIGHTS. TO-DAY AT.•). TO.NIGIIT AT 8. (Doors of '1 my Town open nt 2 ami 7 ) POSITIVELY LAST FOUR PERFORMANCES. BEAUMONT-SMITH Presents the- Wonder Show, TINY TOWN. 'Words cannot express what Tiny Town really is. Just see it!" Miss it now, ami you miss it forever,' The most enchanting entertainment ever presented South of the Line. SPECIAL. The Tiny Bride's Trousseau «-ill ho displayed to lady visitors hy the little woman hersell. Also PIECES OF HER WEDDING CAKE will be presented to all ladies asouvenirs of the world's Most Uniciuc Marriage. Prices: Reserved. Is.; Unreserved, 35.. 25., and ONE SHILLING. Early Doors, ud. extra to Is. and 2s. seats. Children Half-price except to Is. Seats, Box: Plan at the Dresden. Dav Sales al Abels. Representative for Alf. Linley.-W. A; Low, IJIOWN HAIITcoNCERT CH.YMBEIT Direction E. Branscombe, Ltd. THE DANDIES. ' THE DANDIES. TO-NIGHT, ANiTeVEPY NIGHT. Welcome Return of This Delightful Coterie of Artists. THE DANDIES THE DANDIES Were Last Evening Accorded an Unprecedented .Welcome bv an Audience that Packed the Artistic 'Precincts of The Concert Clumber. ALL THE OLD FAVOURITES Presented an Entirely New Repertoire ol NEW SONGS, DANCES, SKETCHES AND CONCERTED NUMBERS.. The Company is just as before— Mr. Claude Dnmpior, Mr. Leonard Griffith! Mr. George Morgan, Miss Irene Vere Mr. Gavin Wood, Miss Hilda Lane Mr. Oliver Peacock, Miss Evelyn Wood. A COTERIE OF ARTISTS THAT " SPARKLE IN THIrTHEATRICAL FIRMAMENT. TO-NIGHT And Every Night at Eight Admission-: 35.. 25., Is. Plan at tin Dresden. Day Sales at Chrisfeson's. Business Manager ..: SCOTT COLVILLE Q K A T I N G ET~N K. The Recognised Homo of Perfect Pictures. Direction .Mm Puller and Soils. TO-NIGHT,AT 8. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES FULLERS' of all. PICTURES Another Great Series of Bright and Sparkline Photo-Plavs. CARDINAL WOLSEY Edison Latest CARDINAL AVOLSEY ' Success. HER GIFT. Bathers in Coylon. Vallev of (he Danube. PUGILIST V. THE GIRL. FATE'S .Colonel's WIDOW CAREY'S WARNING. Bet. RETURN. BRONCHO BILL'S BIBLE. And Many Other Excellent Subjects. G. 6 66666666 f 3 :i I! ADULTS SIXPENCE 3 -1 To All Parts. ' : ,» CHILDREN HALF-PRICE a 3 j 066C6 66666 ( HUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAI SOCIETY. ~.„;.;■ ~,,',.' SPRING FLOWER SHOW. LOAVER. HUTT TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, > ' 18th and 10th SEPT. His Excellency Lord Islington will per form the- opening ceremony at 3 o'clock. A visit to' this popular show i 9 a nios enjoyable outing, and ono not easily for gotten. Orchestral Music. Refreshments. Admission, Is. y T. L. BARKER, Hon. Sec. WANGANUI TOIVER. ANGANUI JtiiVER. • THE RHINE OF MAORILAND. THE GREATEST SCENIC RIVER IN THE WORLD. Excellent Accommodation at Beautifu Pipiriki and tho Famous Houseboat. From Tanmarnnni—Tuesday and Saturday From AA'anganui—Tuesday, Thursday, aii( Saturday. Bookings, Maps, Itineraries, Touris Bureaux, Cook and Sons, A. HATRICK AND CO., LTD. SPECIAL NOTICES. WELLINGTON GOLF CLUB. THE following Railway arrangement: have been made in-connection .witl tho N.Z. Championship Meeting, whicl commences on MONDAY, llith Scptem ber :— Leave Lambton Station 7.45, 9.4, 10.15 a.m., 1.20, 2.10, 4.15, 5.12, G.14,..1f1.;)5p.m (Monday, Wedncsdav, and Saturdav, 11.3' p.m.) Depart Hcretaunga, 7.55, S.-lj, 10.52 a.m. 1.0,. 4.52 p.m., 0.45 p.m., (Monday, AVcd uesday, and Saturday 9.45 p.m.), On Saturday, 21st September, Spccia Train will leave Lambton at 12.55 p.m. returning at 5.40 p.m., arriving Welling ton 0.25. This train will not stop at intermediati stations between AVellingtou and Here taungfl, and will only stop at Lower Huti on return journey. As tho Club hove had to guarantee (hi.special, visitors are particularly requcstei to patronise same. A. 5. MACSHANE, Secretary. HOTEL NOTICES. ¥K7" H Y T E'S HOTEL, .FOXTON, , LEN FREEMAN. Proprietor. AVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, Marion Street (opp. New To Aro Post Office), Citj. Absolutely fire and earthquake-proof. Contains all modern conveniences and .comforts- A large promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. Tariff: 6s. por day; or from 255. per week. MRS. C. A. TREGONNING, 'Phono 2017. Proprietress. NOAV OPEN. THE NEAV GRAND HOTEL, LEVIN. 50-ROOMS-SO. Ono of tho most modern of its kind in New Zealand. E. C. HIGGINS, Proprietress. E~ ASTERN GRANDE HOTEL." OHAKUNE EAST. ' MRS. K. J3RADCOCK, Proprietress (Lato of Foxhill Hotel, Nelson). First-class Aecomiiiodnlion. Right along. side tho Railway Station. 'The starting point for llin Mount Uuapehu Ascent. Guide always available. \7OUNG'S Private Hotel. 2«\\ Kambl.ni -*- Quay (Hannah's Building), Wellington. The most central, commodious, and np-10-date Private Hotel in the Dominion. Bedroom accommodation for 100. Tariff. 16s. to 20s. per week. Absolutely'fire and vermin proof. Bath, Smoke, and Sitting Rooms on every floor. Casual MeaU from 9dj or 21 Meal Tickets for 14s. Ono mjnute from .Wharf, G.P.O u and Railway.;
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