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amusements. Tl H E A T R E ROYAL. Direction ... Brennan-Fullers, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING AT 8. Packed to the Doors Last Night. A BRILLIANT NEW PROGRAMME. Last -Night's Reception to tho Now and Sparkling I/rogramme sometliing to oo remembered. EMPHATIC AND UNPARALLELED Success of absolutely the Greatest. Most Sterling, and Versatile Coterie of Entertainers ever presented to a Wellington Audience. JULES GARRISON The Talented JULES GARRISON American Player. JULES GARRISON Assisted by his JULES GARRISON Beauteous In a beautiful, TWO ROMAN MAIDS entertaining, and TWO ROMAN .MAIDS artistic performance. line recital of ‘‘‘-Mother and Son." Enthusiastic Reception. Entire Change-Hverytlnng New by El ED EL V and BARTLETT, The HE DEE V and BARTLETT. Musical HDDLEY and BARTLETT. Mokea. FRED RIVENIIALL, In all FRED RIVEN HALL, New Songs. MAUD FANING The, Greatest of all MAUD FANING Coon Impersonators. Assisted uy THE ELLIOT SISTERS. ARTHUR ELLIOT. THE TXT BITS. THE FONTENOYS. VICTOR THE GREAT, Modem VICTOR THE GREAT, Valentine Vox Prices; D.C. and 0.5., 2s ; Stalls, Is. Plan at Dresden. Booking (id extra. T '(OWN H L. Direction Alf. Linley. COSY CONCERT CHAMBER. RETURN VISIT RETURN VISIT Of the FOLLIES. FOLLIES. FOLLIES. POLLIES. FOLLIES. FOLLIES. SATURDAY NEXT, FEB. 15th,,. FEB. loth. SATURDAY NEXT After a Triumphal Tour of the South Island. Wellington’s Verdict—THE BEST YET. ENDORSED BY EVERYONE. THE FOLLIES THE FOLLIES, THE FOLLIES THE FOLLIES In an ENTIRELY NEW REPERTOIRE. THE GEMS OF THE' BASKET For this Return Visit. EVERYTHING Songs, Duets. Dances, NEW. Sketches, Burlesques. ALL THE OLD FAVOURITES. And Introducing JAMES FERGUSON Melbourne’s JAMES FERGUSON Favourite Tenor. First Appearance in Wellington. THE FOLLIES. They are just THE FOLLIES. IT. COSY CONCERT CHAMBER. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. Plan, Dresden. Prices as usual. 609 VV. A. LOW, Bus. Manager. BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS LEAGUE. JQEMONSTRATION of Friends, Wellington. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. v. Speakers; Rev. Dr Youngman, Messrs J. G. W. Aitken, Gilbert Carson, and W. D. Little, Commissioner Richards and Canon Garland. 602 BEGG’S FAMOUS PIANOS. The 1913 models now to hand ex Turakina and Corinthio. W/ E draw the attention of intending t T buyers to the display of Pianos by JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS. SCHIEDMAYER AND SOEHNE. FRITZ KOHLA. GOES AND KALLMANN. NEWMAN AND 00. Ranging from ,£33 to A2lO-i for Upright Pianos and J 3115 to El-10 for Grands. A a we are showing only the latest with all up-to-date improvements you should certainly pay a visit of inspection to our Showrooms. Our 60 years’ honourable record is a guarantee that you get absolutely genuine value. CHAS. BEGG & CO., Ltd., MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANOFORTE HOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND. MISCELLANEOUS A DELICIOUS DRINK.—We have imported the largest and most up-to-date Soda Fountain in tho Dominion. "The Fountain," Gardiner and Hardie, 131, Cuba street. 183 HOUSEHOLD Furniture. —Duchesses, from 30s; Double Iron Bedsteads, from 10s; Linoleums, Bedroom Suites, Couches, Hearth Rugs, Fenders, Chairs and Tables; Furniture of all description. Lyons, 5L Courtenay place. (Note new address: 1 door from Tory street,). The cheapest place in town for good furniture. YOUR friend!) far away will appreciate a Dainty Booklet, or a Handsome Album of New Zealand's Charming Scenery. Large variety, from 6d to 12s 6d at the "Times” Stationery Department, Kelbume avenue. LL milk supplied from the Milk Dapot, Dixon street, is examined by an officer specially appointed by the Health Department. TO BILLIARD BOOM PROPRIETORS—FuII Size Tables. .£BS, best Welsh Slate, fast low cushions; Billiard Dining Tables, from -621. The best of Sundries stocked. Bird and Jensen, Billiard Table Specialists, 157-9, Willis street. T NEEDHAM, General Carrier, 18, • TurnbuU street. Express will meet any boat or train, on receipt of order. Furniture carefully removed. Dray work done. Ring up telephone 2554. FOUNTAIN" for Fruit Juice X and Crushed Fruit Drinks and Ice Creams, Sundaes, Parfaits, etc, Hardie and Gardiner, 131, Cuba street. ITUENITURE.—Richardson Bros., 206. |n Cuba street. Cash Buyers of Furniture in large or small lots. Telephone 1062. , 172 IF yon want to Sell or Buy anything write to E. E. Smith, Auctioneer, Waipawa. VSTANTED Known—lf you are contem- * Y plating painting, paperhanging, or decorating, ring telephones 2013 or 2316. Our staff is the largest in Wellington, composed entirely of highly paid expert tradesmen, who enable us to do all work a; exceptionally reasonable prices. Try us and convince yourself. All estimates tree. THOS. A. WELLS. 25, Hankey street, city, or Main road. Karori. ANTED KNOWN— Where Motor-Cars are Repaired. GROVE MOTOR WORKS, 70. Ghuznee street. tattooing! PROFESSOR WILSON, Electric Tattooist; painless and antiseptic. 96, Vivian street. 574 BAILY’S TENNIS RACKETS. WE are landing, ex Athenic, a large assortment of these high-class English Rackets. Bats, etc., which we are quoting at wholesale prices. W. J. Sealer and Co., 24. Grey street. 'Phone 1474. TO 'TAXI-CAR RIDERS. JUST FANCY, that George Howard’s beautiful Benz Car can be had at tho cheapest rates by ringing up 'phone 3805 or 3373; with the guarantee of a safe ride.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8351, 11 February 1913, Page 3

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822

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8351, 11 February 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8351, 11 February 1913, Page 3

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