AMUSEMENTS. OFEBA HOUSE. "ON OUR SELECTION!" LAST 3 NIGHTS. Tho Season Positively Closes NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, Dec. 24tb. Tho Box Plan for To-nighfs Performance on View at' tho Dresden up till 1 o'clock To-day, after that-hour scats may bo reserved at Christeaon's, whero day sale tickets may also bo obtained. Popular Prices—4s., 2s. Gd., and Is. Early doors to Stalls and Gallery, Cd. extra. No Booking Pea. . (Q P E R A HOUSE. Lraieo J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessees ... Direotors of Bert Bailey Co. Managing Director Julius Grant. Acting Manager Edmund. Duggan. Enthusiastic Audiences Nightly. TO-NIGHT I (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT BUT TWO, Of tho famous Comedy-draipa, Steele Eudd's "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUE SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." Interpreted by tho full d.Tength of THE BEET BAILEY NEW DRAMATIC COMBINATION. "ON OUR SELECTION." STEELE EUDD (Author of the Famous Book) isaid, after witnessing the play at the Palace Theatre, Sydney: "when I look at Bert. Bailey I can see old Dad as well as I can see you. He's got tho build, the make-up, the husky voico, and, above all, the spirit that made old Dad the character ho is." THE PLAY, PLAYERS, AND PRODUCTION, PRAISED EVERYWHERE BY PRESS AND PEOPLE. "ON OUR SELECTION" Was the Greatest Success that the Commonwealth of Australia has known for more than. 20 years. S~~HORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE, Willis Street. The Homo of Perfectly-projected Pictures. CROWDS! CROWDS! CROWDS! HUGE CROWDS Visitedi This Theatre Last Night. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT LAST DAY Of LAST NIGHT 3 GREAT STAR PICTURES 3 "A REFORMED SANTA GLAUS," A stirring story of a coalminers' strike at Christmas Time. "THE COWBOY'S MOTHER," A superb production by the Great Selig Co. "LETTERS OP A LIFETIME," Easily one of tho most perfect pictures yet screened in this City. THiS (Saturday) AFTERNOON. GREAT ATTRACTIONS FOE THE CHILDREN. MONDAY NEXT. GRAND BENEFIT. GRAND BENEFIT. Full particulars Monday's Papers. Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission, Adults Cel., Children 3d. JJUTT VALLEY TROTTING CLUB. RECREATION GROUND, PETONE. : BOXING DAY, 26th. DECEMBER. ' LARGE 'FIELDS, including the CREAM OF SOUTHERN TROTTERS. \ ,£SOO IN STAKES. TRAINS EVERY HALF-HOUR.. Return Fares, lid. Admission to Course, Is. R. W. SHORT, Secretary.
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY! , BKCG'S MI; SJ G- 9 A LE. 15 EGG'S • MUSIC SALE. THE FINEST STOCK OF MUSIC IN N Z NOW OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTOUND YOU. ' ■ 2s. Sheet Music, now 1 Is. 3d. . 2s. Sheet Music, Special Bargains, at Is., 9d.,and 6d. a copy. Is. Music Books, now lOd. 6d. Popular Editions, now sa. Bound Volumes Suitable for Xmas Presents, and all other items of our Huge Stock GREATLY REDUCED. SPECIAL MUSIC AT SPECIAL PRICES. BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. GLOBE SONG FOLIOS, Nos. 1 and 2, containing ovpr 80 well-known Sougs. Old prico Us. 6d.; now Is. Bd, eatih. "DREAM OF THE FLOWERS." Reverie. This Piano Solo is tho reigning hit in England and America,; a beautiful melody. Call and hear it tried over. Old Price, 25.; now Is. "FRAT MARCH." ; A Brilliant March, easy to play, the latest American success. Old Price. 25.; now Is. "SO YOU WANT TO BE A SOLDIER, LITTLE MAN ?" This Song is being sung by Miss Bessie Slaughter at tho Theatre Royal—a great favourite. Old Price, 25.; now Is. "HEARTS AND FLOWERS" (Tobani). A world-famous success. Old prico 25.; noiv Is. RENDEZVOUS, Is. DOUBLE EAGLE MARCH, Is. TURKISH PATROL, Is. ALL MUSIC at SALE PRICES for CASH. MUSIC GIVEN AWAY. Every Purchaso to the Valuo of ss. entitles you to one 2s. Song or Piano Solo FREE'! . „ . „ Call and Hear the Latest in Music. Our Pianists are at your service to try over music before purchasing. Buy To-day. To-morrow may bo Too Late. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD. MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. THE POPULAR MUSIC HOUSE. YOU CAN'T RUB OUT FACTS. THAT wo are giving you the best Tailormade Suit in town for tho money. No fictitious savings. Fit and Style guaranteed. < G. S. ROBERTS, Fashionable Tailor, 52 Lower Cubs St. (Over N.Z. Motor Co., opposite Bank of N.Z.) — ■■■■■ '—*i was built for tho Dominion Coal Company in England, and was launched lact July. She was specially designed for tho Mon-treal-Sydney coal trade, and will not only be the largest coal steamer on. the St. Lawrence, but in the world. It is announced that tho French steamer Breiz Izel, 4838 tons, lias been charorcd to load caee-oil at Now York for New Zealand ports. The crew of the Union Company's Wairuna has been'paid off at Lvttolton, and tho vcseel lias been laid up for the holidays. Latest charters includo tho barquo Hazel Oraig. 467 tons, Clarence Rivor to Westport —hardwood—thence to Greymoutli to WorrBambool with timber. The barquentinu liindstol, 368 tons, will take hardwood from Hobart to Timaru, and the steamer Ihumata has been fixed to load pine at Kopu for Melbourne.
THE GUINEA POEMI A CHEQUE FOR .£1 Is. has been sent to tho writer of this voraeMrs. A.W., Riverside, Clovedon, Auckland— With "Puritan Soap" I wash the floor, Linen, and blankets, and clothes galore. And what's the result? It's perfectly clear— A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. WIN A GUINEA! Prize Poem published every Saturday. Best original four short-lino advt, verso about "Puritan Soap" wins each week. A printed wrapper—from inside packet of Puritan Soap—must be enclosed, with full address, to: "Puritan Soap," P.O. Box 203, Wellington. Wholesale Agents: A. S. Paterson and Co., Ltd. _____
Through sleeping in the back instead of tho front bedroom, h claimant's vote at Garrards Cross, Uncles, wns disallowed, (he boundary of two parishes ruwiinS' straight through the hfluaa. '
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