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TTULLEE'S VAUDEVILLE x CIRCUIT. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons, OPERA HOUSE. AUCKLAND. JOHN FULLER, 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 Programme every Saturday. Gil. P. Hoskins, Secretary and Treasurer ; Ben Fuller, Managing Director, Box 457, Wellington. Sydney Agent, Mr. George Marlow, i, 548 Gaorge-street. qpera house; Sole Direction, MESSRS MACMAHON. NOTE.— The Box Plans are NOW OPEN at the Dresden. Grand Inauguration of the Wellington *- Season. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT ! MACMAHON'S PICTURES! A Unique Amusement Enterprise. ' The Very Greatest Achievement Up-to-date iv the Cinematographic World. Thc Graphic Reproduction m thrilling action of all thc Scenes and Incidents of Rolf Boldrewood's famous story, "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS." In association will also be introduced, ' for the first time to New Zealand, a series of altogether new and fascinating Living Picture Subjects. Special Engagement of those pre-eminently popular Artistes, MR. HOWARD VERNON and MISS VINIA DE LOITTE, Who will, with others, appear m a New Original, and Delightful Operatic Sketch Entertainment. Popular Prices — 3s, • 2s, and ls. Children, half-price to all parts. - BragßHMWWttlfffll I Tlie Greatest Sale of 1 Young Men's Boots . I. EYEE WITNESSED IN OHRISTOHUROH | 5s to 8s Saved on Every Pair, j 2,41)0 Pair of Travellers' Samples— j Job Lines— Purchased from O'Brien j and George & Doughty, at 10s m the £. The above purchase was made just I riefore the New Tarriff was " brought I down, which alone means another sav- 1 ing of Is 3d pair, and being just m g time for my Annual Spring Clearing | I Sale, which takes place .every Septem- fit ber, when all goods the least soiled or g| shop-worn are sold for next to nothing. W JAMES T. MAINE 1 Known as sH * " Little Jim's" Store. | nEmntTiTi'^.Ti^niTiiXi.'.TaLT'fHvi.mn^tJffmi w__ . . ■■■__—_■ _ ' ■■„,■■ ——■■■-. ■ _— ■■■ i ■ ■■■_*■ JvnesT'oivs% TAILORS AND MERCERS, 218 Ingestre-Street, Wellington, ( - UARANTEES best Hand-Made Suits to vX Order 10s cheaper than any oth«r Tailor m the City. Our Motto : "No Fit, No Pay." "Unlaundried" White Shirts, 2s 6d (pure linen, equal to any Laundried Shirts m town at 6s 6d). Money returned if not satisfactory. ' MY SPECIALITIES.— CIeaning and pressing Gents' suits and Ladies' costumes. Renovating, lining jackets, dress suits, frock coats, new silk facings, etc., Personal attention given to Gentlemen's Wardrobes. ' Suits made to measures m up-to-date styles. H. J.'BAKER, No. 1 Empire Chambers (upstairs). Opposite Grand Hotel, Willis-street. Tel. 2577. .J. YOGEL & GjO., HIGH-CLASS & UP-TO-DATE TAILORS, SIERCERS AND CLOTHIERS, S2 CUBA-STREET, ANNOUNCE to their Town and Country Customers that they have to hand their Xmas Stock, a very extensive range of thoroughly up-to-date goods. A splendid assortment of l-'ahcy Worsteds, Tweeds, Trouserings and Fancy Yes tings of -the latest designs and colorings for tho Summer season to select from. Call and order your Xmas Suit, and yon will be sure of utmost satisfaction. FORSYTH'S LAUNDRY CHBISTOHUECH. THE business is under the capable management of Mr. W. FORSYTH* formerly proprietor and manager of the New Central Laundry. Daily Delivery. Mending Done to Order. Open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. 100 Sl 102 VICTORIA-STREET (Corner of MONTREAL-ST..). The Building formerly known as HERRICK'S HOME. ALL HAND WORK. 'PHONE 645. _BL,I_NDS 9 CONSISTING of Venetian, Wire, and Revolving Shutter are a specialty of our firm. We have put blinds m the largest buildings ,m New Zealand, and only recently m•- -• stalled m the Post Offices of Palm^ erston. Masterton and Nelson. We also did the Wellington Post Office, Parliament Buildings, and other leadins; structures. ANDREWS & SONS, 205 Upper Willis-street-FIELDER'S FURNITURE Stands the True Test of Time. WHEN FURNISHING THE HOME You don't want to give attention to look alone — you don't furnish for the day or the hour. You want Furniture that ' 'Will last — SUBSTANTIAL, USEFUL FURNlTUßE— Furniture that will STAND IHE TEST. | Ju3t now we have a truly fine display of All that is good and new m all that is necessary for the completeness or attractiveness of the home, comprising ENGLISH AND COLONIAL FURNITURE, OFFICE FURNITURE, BEDS, BEDSTEADS and BEDDING, CARPETS, RUGS and LINOLEUMS, CURTAINS, TAPESTRUSS and LINEN. jGIVE TJS A CALL THIS WEEK! Our PRICES ARE THE LOWEST, anfl «ur VALUE THE BEST m the City, IS. FIELDER & GO, MANNERS-STREET, Wellington,

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NZ Truth, Issue 12, 16 November 1907, Page 4

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712

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 12, 16 November 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 12, 16 November 1907, Page 4

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