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FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT. Pttpriefcdrs, John Fuller and Sons, OPERA HOUSE, AUCKLAND. ' JOHN FULLER, Manager. THEATRE ROYAL, WELLINGTON, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, WELLDtfGTON, BEN FULLER, Manager. OPERA HOUSE, OHRISTCHUROH, WALTER FULLER, Manager. PRINCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN, ' ALHAMBRA THEATRE, DUNEDIN, JOHN FULLER, Jun., Manager. New Artifltß Every Woek. Complete Change of Programme every Saturday. Gil. P. Hoskina, Secretary and Treasurer ;, Ben Fuller, Managing Director, Box 457, Wellington. Sydney Agent, Mr. George Mavlow, Sdß George-street. ' , . Opera hoxjse; . WELLINGTON. Sole Lessee and Manager, Chas. Holloway. Business Manager • ... r ... Aleo. Verne. • LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT. ' ' U?he Stirring Drama, UNDER REMAND. UNDER REMAND. %rkvr^' . . UNDER REMAND. : ' UNDER REMAND. ' By the Always-popular, Ever-welcome OHA^pj H pjj^jjQ COMPANY, In<rfu"dmg the oharming young Australienne, Ift|BS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY, • Frflßh from a triumphal season at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne. Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. Early doors to 2s and Is seats; 6d extra.. Box Plan at Holliday's. Day saleb at Ahel's. ' , WILL LAURENCE, Advance Representative., TOWN HALL. Sole Lessee and Manager, • ■'■•■ Mr. "Edmund Montgomery. Business Manager ... Henry G. Parker. Commencing GOOD FRIDAY, March 29, and following nights, MONTGOMERY'S ENTERTAINERS wll present, a Popular Programme of Pictures, Songs and Illustrated Ballads of Unusual Merit. First appearance m Wellington of Mr. ,W. H. Montgomery, from D'Oyley Carte's Co., London. The old favorites, Edmund Montgomery and Ettie Hargood/ supported by a strong combination. Family Prices, 2s and Is, children half-price. .SATURDAY, March 30, Grand EASTER MATINEE at 3 p.m. VISITORS TO THE SOUNDS IF you want'to enjoy a thorough holiday, ; engage one of ' A. H. SCOTT and CO.'S „ Oil Launches, "ROSE," "THISTLE " & "SHAMROCK," Plying for Hire m QUEEN CHARLOTTE'S SOUND. , (Terms : 30s per day. Special arrangements made for Picnic Parties. H. M'OORMAGK, Agent, . Pictori. W. L^OJNBRGAIN, MEEGHANT TAILOB, Late from leading firms of Australia and New Zealand, x Throws out ■: ■ ■ A CHALLENGE TO THE TRADE To Produce a Suit Equal m Fit, Style and Workmanship to his make. His Credentials from Leading Australian Firms is sufficient guarantee of ability. J 1 Good Wine Needs No Bush." . 57 Courtenay-place. \ tTIE BAZAAR, FOR TIES OF EVERY VARIETY. CLARK & CLARK, , 15 1 Vivian-street. , CITY DYE WORKS. TAYI.OR «& CO., THE POPULAR DYERS. 'TPHE Celebrated Dry Cleaning Process ■*■ Cleanses and Preserves Garments, and Prevents Shrinkage. All kinds Clothing Cleaned and Dyed on Shortest Notice. Branches : 183 Armagh-street, Christchurch ; 101 George-Btrqet, Dunedin ; and 225 LAMBTON^QUAY, WELLINGTON - J.H. Manager. LAUNDRY. npHE NEW AMERICAN STEAM 1 •*■ LAUNDRY has just been opened m HOLLAND-STREET (off Torystreet), a';d is now re.idy to receive work from Hotels. Boardinghouseg, and Private Residences. As the Laundry is eauipped with the latest scientific machinery for washing and drying, all goods c a n be returned clean * with the utmost despatch. NO DELAY. NO DISAPPOINTMENT. . , R. HOLLE, • Manager. '-pHE CREDIT REPORTING AGENCY. Head Office — Auckland. Branches m all Principal Towns. Debt Collectors and Agents for " CREDIT REPORT," published Monthly. ?. S. LINDSAY and CO., Coveney'a Buildings, Cuba and Ingestrft streets. v WORKERS of all classes provided with employment— Farm Hands, Hotel Servants and Domestic, Servants m particular* Send us a prepaid wire, §r Toio phone No, &DBB. ROYAL REGISTRY (&&e Morritt's, tstablishod 1891),

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NZ Truth, Issue 92, 23 March 1907, Page 4

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511

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 92, 23 March 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 92, 23 March 1907, Page 4

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