A FEW DONTS FOR MEN. DON'T Neglect your Business. DON'T Misrepresent Anything. DON'T Forget You are a Gentleman. DON'T Say one thing and Mean another. DON'T Make any Promises you can't fulfil. DON'T Forget the Poor have feelings as well as the Rich. DON'T Fail to keep yourself Posted in every Detail of your Business. DON'T Forget to be kind to the Children. They will be men and women some day. DON'T Forget our lebuilding sale will continue for 14 days longer, during which time our prices will be keener than ever. — Davis and Clater. DON'T Forget the premises are coming down, and our First-class Stock of Men's Mercery, Hats, Hosiery, Shirts, Gloves, and Ties are for disposal absolutely at Sale Prices. — Davis and Clater, 97 and 99, Lambton Quay, Wellington.
HAVE YOU SEEN gAINTS . . AND . . OINNERS? E. F. HISCOCKS And . . H. FITZHERBERT, The WelUknown Caricaturists. Price, One Shilling. TO BE HAD OF ALL BOOKSELLERS.
ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, Ghuznee Street. MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 3rd, 1903. MR HENRY DE VINE'S FAREWELL PERFORMANCE, When will be presented the following Programme, prior to his departure on an extended tour of Australia. Two magnificent Plays in one night. "DREAM FACES." By Wynn Miller. Characteis: Robert, Henry G. De Vine ; Phillip Jumley, Mr. Tienwith Raymond; Aunt Margaret, Miss Jean Davies ; Lucy, Miss Aggie Rahilly. CONCERT PROGRAMME. Mr. W. F. Woodward, Violinist; MissLenora Pulsford, Contralto; Mr. Frank Hendiy, Baritone ; Mr. C. N. Gillespie, Pianist. Terminating with Henry Grundy's Splendid Play, " IN HONOUR BOUND." By arrangement with Robert Brough, Esq. Characters: Sir George Carlyon, Q.C.M.P., Henry G. De Vine; Phillip Graham, P. Cranbrooke Mackie; Judy Carlyon, Miss Giay-Pascoe; Rose Dalrymple, Miss Marie Elliott. Furnishing by D.I.C. Booking and Day Sales at Dresden. Commencing at 8 p.m. Carriages at 10.30. Prices, 2s. and Is. Booking, Is. extra.
THEATRE ROYAL. Every Evening at 8 sharp. DIX'S GAIETY COY. Undoubted and Unqualified Success of Great Double Bill The People Unanimous m their Praises. THE STEELE-PAYNE BELLRINGERS In then Unique Programme of Dulcet Hand-Bell and Sleigh-Bell Music. Coon Impersonations, Violin, Mandolin and Guitai Selections AND PLANTATION MELODIES. Also Mr. Dixs Coterie of Artists— TOD CALLOWAY TOD CALLOWAY The Refined and Veisatile Comique. THE WILLIAMS QUARTETTE STEVE ADSON STEVE ADSON In his Local Topics. JAS. MARION Miss Jes. Thorne Mr. George Dean Mr. Geo. Gairy and Orchestra. Puces— 2s 6d (reserved), 2s, Is, and 6d. Boxes, £1. Plan at Holiday's D 001& open at 7.15.
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 161, 1 August 1903, Page 21
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