NEW NOVELS. Price, 2s 6d and 3s 6d each, postage, 4d extra. "Incomparable Bellairs," Egerton, Castle "Deals," Barry Pain "The Watchers," A. E. W. Mason "Chinkie's Flat," Louis Becke "Under Suspicion," Adelaide Sergeant "A Woman's Tragedy," Lawrence L. Lynch "Dorothea," Maarten Maartens. "The Ordeal by Fire," Allen, Upward "The Tragedy of Chris," Rosa Mulholland "The Way of the Sea," N. Duncan "The Gage of Red and White," Graham Hope "Spindle and Plough," Mrs. H. E. Dudeney "The Admirable Tinker," E. Jepson "Nature's Comedian," W. E. Norris "The Land of Silence," G. B. Burgin "The Imperialist," Sara J. Duncan "The; Jewel of Seven Stars," Bram Stoker. s. & wTmackay, WELLINGTON.
SHORTEST ROUTE BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND (VIA ONEHUNGA). Steamers Leave As under (weather and ciroumstances permitting) JULY, 1904. NORTHWARDS
From From Steameb. Wellington. New Plymouth. w° tOlt - • m S * fc < 2 >. 8 -30 pm Wainm ..Tues (5), spm Wed (6) 8.30 pm Rotoiti . . Thur (7), 2pm Sat (9), 8.30 p.m Train leaves Wellington 7.30 a.m. every day. ex cept Sunday, arriving New Plymouth 8.15 same evening 1 . ' SOUTHWARDS. Steamer. Fkom Onehunga. F*om N Pltmouth Wainm ..F n (1), 3pm Sat (2), noon w tOltl £ ues < s >> 3P m Wed (6) noon Wainm .. Thur (7), 3 p.m. Fri (8), noon Train leaves New Plymouth at 7.25 a.m.every day except Sunday, arriving Wellington 8.10 same * May be earlier subject to arrival of mward Frisco UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED).
f\ PERA HOUSE. Under the Sole Direction of . Mr. George Abbott. Representative — Mr. E. Bramgan A MAMMOTH ATTRACTION, Commencing SATURDAY, JULY 2nd. GEO. ABBOTTS MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, Headed by the Popular Comedian FRED. H. GRAHAM. SATURDAY, JULY 2nd, And Two Following Evenings. "THE FRENCH MAID." By arrangement with J. C. Williamson Esq., WEDNESDAY, JULY 6th, "THE GAIETY GIRL." Full Operatic Chorus and Orchestra under Herr Gustave Skpoffstki. Gorgeous BALLETS by specially engaged Lady Dancers. Brilliant and Elaborate Costumes bv Madame de Vine Stage Manager, Fred H. Graham Prices— 3s, 2s, and One Shilling. Box Plan opened at Holliday's this morning at 10 o'clock. Day Sales at Abel's
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE COUETENAY PLACE. To-night, and every Evening at 8. FULLER'S The Premier Vaudeville Organisation of NEW ZEALAND. A Perfect Furore Caused by CARMO, The Marvellous Herculean £^s"™°.' Ju Sg ler - He is a perfect S A ™9' wonder - That is publio UARMO, opinion. See him. You CARMO, have never seen anything like him before, and may never do so again. Words fail to describe him. See his prodigious feat where he BALANCES A LARGE TABLE Whilst Madam© Carmo sits on top and plays t(he mandoline. A TRULY WONDERFUL ACT. Prices — Circle 2s, Stalls Is, Pit 6d.
THE EINK. RECORD ATTENDANCES, DAILY AND NIGHTLY. Three Sessions — 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.; 2.30 to 5 afternoons, and 7.30 to 10 p.m. Admission, Is. Trained Instructors for Ladies during all sessions. Mornings for practice recommended. Full Band at Night. J. MACMAHON.
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 209, 2 July 1904, Page 16
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