jPXJLLEE'S VAUDEVILLE -*■ ..CIIICUJT. Propriotovs, John Fuller and Sons, ■ OPERA HOUSE, AUCKLAND. JOHN FULLER, Manager. THEATRE ROYAL, WELLINGTON, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, WELLINGTON, BEN PULLER, Manager. OPERA HOUSE, OHRISTCHUROH, WALTER FULLER, Manager. PRINCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN, ALHAMBRA THEATRE, DUNEDIN, JOHN FULLER, Jnn., Manager. New A rtists Every Week . Complete Change 'of- Programme every Saturday. Gil. P. IToskins, Secretary and Treasurer ; Ben Fuller, Managing Director, Box 457, Wellington . Sydney Agent, Mr. George Marlow, 548 George-street. QPEEA HOUSE. Lessee & Manager, William Andersen. THE LAST NIGHT OF WILLIAM ANDERSON'S Famous Dramatic Organisation. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Great Adelphi Success BETWEEN TWO WOMEN. BETWEEN TWO WOMEN. "0, beware, my Lord, of jealousy. It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on." Prices— 3s, 2s, and 'is. Early Doors 6d fcxtra. Box plan at Holliday's. CHRISTCHURCH SEASON OPENING THEATRE ROYAL", MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON. THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON. A Realistic Drama of Real Life. A Sensational and Thrilling Play. ■ ■ / Business Manager, MICHAEL JOSEPH. JHEATRE EOYAL, CHRISTCHURCH. Commencing MONDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1906. And following Nights. THE EVENT OF THE CENTURY, AND WONDER OF TWO CONTINENTS, . Presented by the STONHAM-MORRISON CO. The latest scientific marvel of the > age, worked entirely by electricity. ' THE GAUMONT CHRONOPHONE. The only machine which produces Articulating Pictures. S.OOO candle-power electric arc light used for illuminating; pictures that, sinp. laugh and whistle. The following are some of our Animated, Articulating Pictures. "Let me like a Soldier fall,'/ (Mari- ■ ••■■' tana.) ■"The Twin Duet" (French ' Maid). "The Swing Song" (Veronique). ''The Costei's Serenade," whistling,., ' (II Bacio). "Ticklish Reuben", (Laughing Soagj)'. "If Time was Money" (Monologue). «« Whack fpl the Diddle" '(Monologue). "The Fireman's Song," etc., etc., These marvellous articulating pictures will be interspersed with IQ.OOO "feet of the most wonderful films ever brought to the colonies, included amongst which is "Esmeralda." PRICES— 3s, 2s and Is. Children half-price to first arid second seats. Doors open 7^15. Commence at 8 sharp. BOX PLAN AS, USUAL. H. W. S. STEWART, Representative. Under Vice-Regal . Patronage. •pLITE RINK, INGESTRE-STREET, (Afternoons, from 2.30 till 5. ' Evenings, from 7.30 till 10. (Full Brass Band every evening and . Saturday afternoon. " LOOK OUT FOR THE . POSTER AND FANCY FRESS CARNIVAL, THURSDAY, .AUGUST 30, 1906. N.B.— Ska-tes purchased outside the Rink will be charged full floorage. , & WORKERS' DWELLINGS, HERETAUNGA SETTLEMENT, FETONE. is hereby given that 25 "I WORKERS' DWELLINGS m the above Settlement will be open for application on the 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, and 14th SEPTEMBER, 1006, for lease for fifty years, with ■rWit- of- renewal lor further term of fifty years, or option of acquiring the freehold. The houses contain five rooms with conveniences and comprise seven designs. -Plans and posters giving full particulars as to the rentals* fire insurance premiums, modes of aoouirinfc freehold and copies of Regulationo may be obtained shortly at the Post Office «md Borough Council Office, Petor.e, and at the office of the undersigned, at nil of which places designs Uiav be in.' : pcc'?H'.. JOHN r-iTPATJCHON. ( 'mms'i: issiot?rr of Crown I/amls. Dis-irk 1 !; l^rul- .oii(i Survey Office, ; WtflliiiKluu.
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NZ Truth, Issue 63, 1 September 1906, Page 4
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505Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 63, 1 September 1906, Page 4
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