HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, COURTENAY PLACE. TO-NIGHT ' TO-NIGHT ! And Eveiy Evening at 8. FULLER'S REFINED VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT. Unqualified Success. Unequalled Success of TEDDY KALMAN, THE STAGPOOLES JAS. WILLIAMS, KATE MAHER. DAISY CHARD, ADDIE WEIGHT. Saturday Night, Fir->t Appearance of Frank— THE LENTONS— Ronnie Frank -THE LENTONS-Ronnie Marvellous Acrobats and Hat Spinners. First Appearance of KITTY LENTON. Prices. 2s, Is, and 6d. Doois, 7 20.
SHORTEST ROUTE BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND (VIA ONEHUNGA). Steamers Leave As under (weather and circumstances pei mutiny) MAY, 1904. NORTHWARDS Fiom From Steamek. Wellington. New Pli mouth Rotoiti .. Sun (]), Sp.in Tues (3), 830 p m Takapuna Thur (5), spm Fn (6), 8 30pm Rotoiti Sun (8), 2pm Tues (10), 830 p m Takapuna Thui (12), 5p m Fn (13), 8 30pm Rotoiti Sun (15), 7p m Tues (17), 830 p m Takapuna Thui (19), 5 p.m Fn (20), 830 p.m Rotoiti Sun (22), 1 3') p m Tues (24), 830 p m Takapuna Thur (26), 5 p.m Fn (27), 8.30 p m Rotoiti bun i 29), 7pm Tues (31), 830 p m Tram leaves Wellington 730. am. uver\ di), ex cept Sunday, aumng New Plymouth bl5 sah c evening 1 . SOUTHWARDS Steamek. Fkom Onehtjnga. From N Px,j moi i h ♦Takapuna .. Mon (2), 3 p.m Tues (3), noon Rotoiti Thur (5), 3 p.m. Fii (6), noon Takapuna . Mon (9), 3 pm. Tues (10), noon Rotoiti .. Thur (l2), 3p.m. Fri (13), noon Takapuna Mon (16), 3 pm. Tues (17), noon Rotoiti .. Thur (19), 3 p.m Fri (20), noon "Takapuna Mon (23), 3 p.m. Tues (24), noon Rotoiti Thur (26), 3p.m. Fn (27), noon Takapuna Mon (30), 3 pm. Tues (31), noon Tram leaves New Plymouth at 7.25 a m every day, except Sunday, arriving Wellington 8.10 tan c evening. * May be earlier or later, subject to aimal of inward Fnsco Mail. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED).
(A Card.) MISS MABEL HARDINGE-MALTBY (Late of London), TEACHER OF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART,
A\ * ILL commence the Practice of > > her Profession in Aldous's Buildings, Lambton Quay, on MONDAY, May 2nd.
Miss Maltby will undertake the preparation of Students for the Concert Platform and Stage, and will organise and manage Amateur Dramatic Performances.
l\M R . C. H. FOBTE, IDZEHSTTIST, {Late Partner of Mr. Bulkley's), May be consulted at his New Rooms, No. 89. WILLIS STREET.
THE LEADING ESTABLISHMENTS IN THIS CITY CLOSE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AT ONE O'CLOCK, AND OPEN ON ALL WEDNESDAYS.
THE! PUBLIC APPRECIATE IT ! THE EMPLOYERS APPRECIATE IT! THE EMPLOYEES APPRECIATE IT!
THE FINEST STOCKS AND THE BEST SERVICE ARE AT THE DISPOSAL OF THOSE WHO BUY FROM THE FOLLOWING FIRMS.
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BARRAUD & SON BEADNALL & SON D.I.C. (Drap. and G. Import. Co. Ltd ) R. B. DAVIS & CO. A. FERGUSON R. D. HANLON KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. W. J. LANKSHEAR W. LITTLEJOHN & SON McGregor wright & co. MRS. MACKENZIE McNAB BROS. GEO. MEE DRESDEN PIANO CO. J. DUTHIE CO LTD. GAMBLE & SON W. HENDRY KING & MUIR E. W. MILLS & CO., LTD.
YOU ARE KINDLY REQUESTED TO DO YOUR SHOPPING BEFORE ONETP.M. ON SATURDAYS.
*WEAK MEN, LISTEN ! IV) jom want to k« ftnrac T Do you want your «n«rrx and rigoar II wn«r«d P U your «tr«nrth waiting away t Do you want the Tim, imp, and in of p«rfeot health that ihould belonr to er«ry haalthy man t Can you work alongside your f eUow-m«n and do a day ■ work with mlm* t If yon lack conrar* ; if yon ar* despondent, and dull, and crawl along at if it w«r« a misery to lire— these ars all symptoms of early decay and loss of vitality. Ton want n«w life and energy imfnsed into you. Electricity will do this: it is the rital fore, wbioh keeps us aliT«. Whin the system is run down through owrtannf the electrical power of the body, it wants replenishing. The harder a man works when he is weak the greater the drain on his electrical •wrnr, and he gets worse. It is only waste of time eating food when the fuaotional organs of the body cannot derive any benefit from i*. If your system wastes most of the sleeping energy in «uoh food because the nerTous-electrical energy cannot create snfflcientsteength front it, the nerrous system of the tissues is here at fault ; it is too feeble in quality ; it is insufficient in quantity. DR. MCLAUGHLINS ELECTRIC RELT Will restore yon. Oar El««trioal treatment contains in am elegamt and concentratedform all the elements «f an ideal treatment. It is a trmly scientific method of surpassing merit; it is Nature's own remedy *naUy perfected by long years of expenenoe in the treatment of disease. The force of electricity, by its local action, relieves congestion, strengthens the mutolei, and promotes natural development by regulating the w aste and repair of the system. It permeates the system end spreads its vitalising essence through every nerve and tissue in the body. In its stimulative «<* to** action it arouses the sluggish nerve cells from their torpor and fills them with "*« a **B {""2i It gives perfeot and permanent power to all the orga«s of the body. It makes «bV Weod pure and rich, the complexion dear and the eyes bright; the flesh firm, I ULH<I the nerTes strong and steady. It clears up the clouded brain, brightens the intellect, dispels all despondency, and will prepare you anew for the duties and pleasures of life. JTEKVOtTS WBAJCVESS. To the Secretary, The Dr. McLaughhn Co. Woodvilm, November Ist, MOB. Dear Sir —I have worn your Belt one month. lam pleased to state that the Belt kas worked sat, sf actor* y, TndVam much improTed in health. That tired, languid feelix ha. * ° ne i h^ tb fX^ IB yo^ 1 3SS& <l 3&. and I thl.k ta . .o.pl. - monUu , I ggj* f» manenfly cured. I remain, fsithfolly yoow. O. >■ HOBBB. ■- l-fc ■- f- f To all, our beautiful Illustrate* , •**•*• Book, explaining ow »*»£*•< rptt I treatment. Sendforit. W.willmaint..eßl««U post free, to any aJJress. inUlii i Don't delay ; your beat days ar. slipping by. The DR. McLADGHLIN CO., 54d ' WILUS ST -
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 200, 30 April 1904, Page 16
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