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/PULLER'S VAUDEVILLE A • CIRCUIT. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons, OPERA HOUSE, AUCKLAND. JOHN FULLEE, Manager. THEATRE ROYAL, WELLINGTON, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, WELLINGTON, BEN FULLER, Manager. OPERA HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH, WALTER FULLER, Manager. PRINCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN, ALHAMBRA THEATRE, DUNEDIN, JOHN FULLER, Jun., Manager. New Artists Every Week. Complete Change of Progranimo every Saturday. Gil. P. Hoskins, Secretary and Treasurer ; Ben Fuller, Managing Director, Box 457, Wellington. Sydney Agent, May George Marlow, 548 George-street.

OPEEA HOUSE. Under Direction of Mr J. C. William-* 1 son. TO-NIGHT AND TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY. MISS T ITT ELL" BRUNE ■ ■■ "■ as > DOROTHY VERNQN, OP 1 HADDON HALL. Wednesday. Next and Three Fallowing Nights, Mr S. McLelland's. ■;■■■ .«■ Great Drama LEAH KLESCHNA. Plan for entire season open at Dresden this morning. Prices : ss, 3s, and 2s. Richard Stewart... Business Manager. GRAND DEMONSTRATION ! GRAND DEMONSTRATION ! In Honor of THE 'NEW MINISTRY, ■TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. MONDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, . 1906. PROGRAMME : 1. Selection— J 'Casino Girl"— Working Men's Club Orchestra. 2. Introductory Speech by the Chairman— C. M. Luke, Esq. 8. Song-"A Spring Song" (Colman)— Miss Amy.JHyde. 4. Congratulatory Resolution— Mr " P. J. O'Regan. 5^ Song— "My Queen" (Blumenthal) —Mr Leslie Hill. 6. Speech by the Hon. Sir J. G. Ward, K. CM. G., Premier. 7. Song— "Out on the Rocks" (Sain- • ton-Dolb/)— Miss North-Barrett. 8. Song— "l Would I were a King" (Sir A. Sullivan)— Mr C. Clarkfkm. 9. Speech by the Hon. J. A. Millar. 10. Duet— •'Watchman, What of the Night V (Sargeant)— Messrs E. 3. Hill and Arthur Ballance. 13. Speech by the Hon. R. M'Nab. 12. Song— "A Scottish. Love Son?" (Needham)— Miss Mina Caldow. 13. Speech by the Hon. Geo. Fowlds. 14. Song— "Youth" . (Allitsen)— Mr Arthur Ballance. 15. "AuldLang Syne" by Performers and Audience, accompanied by Orchestra and Cadet Band. Overture at 7.4.5 sharp. Doors open at 7.15. •-..-■ Admission to all parts of the hall— ONE SHILLING. Tickets at the Dresden, S. and W. Mackay's, R. Mackay's, Whitaker 'Bros., Holliday's, Lambton-quay ; J. W. Davidson's, King's, Chambers; R. Brown's, Willis-street ; J. Abel and Co.'s, Manners-street ; J. B. Innes's, corner Willis and Mannersstreets; J. Hill and Co.'s furniture' warehouse, Cuba-street ; George and George's, Cuba-street ; Drapery Supply' Company's, Cuba-street ; W. Ross's, tobacconist, Willis-street ; N. Aitken's, boolkseller, Charlotte-street', W. A. Wylie, Newtown. The Cadet Band /will play before and after the Programme. . Arrangements have been made for the Hutt train to stop opposite the Fire Brigade Station at 11.20 for the convenience of passengers. C. J. PPAFP, Hon. Secretary. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. pLITE RINK, INGESTRE-STREET, Afternoons, from 2.30 till 5, Evenings, from 7.30 till 10. Itall Brass Band every evening and Saturday afternoon. LOOK OUT FOR THE , POSTER AND FANCY FRESS CARNIVAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST' 3O, 1906., N.B.— Skates purchased outside the Rink will be charged full floorage. "VAT ELLINGTON KENNEL CLUB. (Affiliated with N.Z. Club.) , 20th ANNUAL SHOW, To be held at the Drill Shed next WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY. Open Day and Nighty 4.68 ENTRIES. IA. RECORD FOR NEW ZEALAND, Admission: ONE SHILLING, Which affords' an opportunity of viewing the judging and of winning a pedigree puppy (either a bull-dog, setter, pointer, spaniel, Scottish terrier, or fox terrier): "by- estimating approximately the number of beans m a glass jar at Shepherd's (tobacconist), 32 Cubastreet. The glass jar will be on exhibition at the Drill Shed during the Show. TURKISH BATHS. Management Established m New Zealand 35 years. Blanches m Dur edin and Christchurch. f~* OUNTRY .and City People may rely on W oi\r long expsrionce to do things well, j Hot Baths, Is. Turkish and Steam Bath*, ; g-i each. E. 0. HALL. Pconrietross. i

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NZ Truth, Issue 64, 8 September 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 64, 8 September 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 64, 8 September 1906, Page 4

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