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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. TO-DAY! MATINEE! 2.30 MATINEE! Matinee ! sharp. maiinee: A Magnificent Programme. Bring the Little hoik. MATINEE PRICES: D.C., Adults Is, Children Gd: Stalls and Upper Circle, Adults 6d, Children 3d. Special Facilities for Qo-carts. H IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS’ The Best PICTURES. FULLERS’ of all PICTURES. THIS EVENING AT 8. Positively last screening of the present Programme! LOST YEARS. A powerful and sensaLOST YEARS, tional dramatic study. CONSTANTINOPLE. Views of the Turkish Capital. THE ARMADILLO. A FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE! Drees Circle, Is Cd; Stalls, Is; Upper circle, 6d. Booking fret* at the Dresden. Scats may bo reserved by 'Phono 3153 between 7 and 8. Doors open 7.15. IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE H Proprietors, John Fuller nml Sons. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY MONDAY. FEBRUARY 17th. Theodore Kremar’s Wonderful Drama—“THE FATAL WEDDING!” “THE FATAL WEDDING!” “THE FATAL WEDDING!" in all its magnificence of Details, and the famous TIN CAN BAND! TIN CAN BAND! A specially trained Chorus of Children has been engaged to produce the necessary musical effect. .WELLINGTON SOCIALIST PARTY. OE MpE Es s TIIE A TIIESUNDAY (TO-MORROW) NIGHT. P. FRASER (of Auckland), on _ ‘‘The Economic Basis of the Scott Expedition. All Welcome. Musical Programme. BEGQ’S FAMOUS PIANOS. The 1913 models now to band ex Turakina and Corinthio. ivr, » draw the attention of intending buyers to the display of Pianos by JOHN BEINSMBAD AND SONS. 6CHIEDMAYEB AND SOEHNE. FRITZ KUHLA. GORS AND KALLMANN. NEWMAN AND CO. Ranging from .£3B to JBIOI for Upright Pianos and All sto Jil-10 for Grands. As we are showing only the latest with 1 11 up-to-date improvements you should sertainly pay a visit of inspection to our Showrooms. Our 50 years’ honourable record is a fuarantoe that you get absolutely genuine ralue. 3HAS. BEGG & CO., Ltd., BANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. CHE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANOFORTE HOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND. MISCELLANEOUS SHOE Bargains, Hannah's Sale—Women's Patent, also Glace Albany .Courts, round toes, usually 12s 6d. Sale Price 8s lid. IyyANTED Known —Central Coffee Palace, Cuba street. All meals kd, good and clean. Proprietor: W, Erewn. (late Oxford Dining Rooms). 544 SreT"ANTED—ELECTRIC STUDIO, ArITT cade. Manners street. Cheapest Photos in Wellington. Postcards, 4& doz; Cabinets, <ss doz. (Opposite Opera Mouse). ANTED Known—After visiting ■TT theatres don’t forget to call Cafe Royal, Kent terrace, for Fish and Chips. (VTSTANTED Known—C. J. Houston ITT (Honors Certificate, London). Dyer and Cleaner. Queen’s Dye Works, 136, Vivian street, 'Wellington. ’Phone £451. rOOOT Polish extraordinarily cheap at jO Hannah’s Sale, best in the world, 4 tins for Is. ■AA7 AN TED—A. Milligan (late Michie ITT and Milligan), Veterinary Surgeon, i. Home street (off Kent terrace). Telephone 2061. 14 jXXT ANTED Known— Strand Cafe, Moles* fT T worth street. Try us for Fish and ‘Oysters; everything best quality. J. Turner, Proprietor. 13 *O7ANTED Known—Feathers curled by (tv experts, from 6d each. Dominion Steam Dye Works, 46, Ghuznee street. Works Pctone. Tel. 1962. Xlt/ANTLiJ —Meals at all hours; fruit, ill other refreshments, 6 a.m. to 10 p.jn, daily. ’’The Don,” Exchange Buildings. Neil Austin. Proprietor. 460 ViSTANTED —Gentlemen’s left-off Cloth|tt ing. Boots and Shoes. Highest price given. M. Levy, 101. Manners street, 3 doors from Winder’s corner. 491 SHOE Bargains, Hannah’s Sale—Women's Patent Walking Shoes, grey suede tops, usually 12s Gd. Sale Price 6s 6d. "IM/LLLIAM E. BOCK, 220, Lambton 7t quay, Wellington, General Engraving, Die-sinking, Designing. Blocks for Box Printing, Illuminated Addresses. 'YrUJKNITUKE. —Richardson Bros., 206, Sj Cuba street. Cask Buyers of Furniture in largo or small lots. Telephone 1062. 172 ■jFyou want, to Sell or Buy anything JL write to E. E. Smith, Auctioneer’, Waipawa. •«TOUR friends far away will appreciate fX 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, Kelburne avenue. j A DELICIOUS DRINK.—We have imi/jL ported the largest and most up-to-iflato Soda Fountain in the Dominion. ’"The Fountain." Gardiner and Hardie, 131, Cuba street. 183 gALE Bargains, Hannah’s Sale—Women’s High Grade Walking Shoes, mixed lota, usually 16s 6d. Sale Price ja lid. T NEEDHAM, General Carrier, 18. • Turnbull street. Express will meet any boat or train on receipt of order. Furniture carefully removed. Dray work done. Ring np telephone 3554. «t-jppSALTH SECRETS.” ZOUTH Gold Pills.—" They touch the liver," cure constipation, headache, liver troubles, sallow and blotchy •kins. One small Pill a dose. The test family Pill; 40 pills Is 6d, 120 3s. ZOUTH Green Pills quickly relieve and rapidly cure gout, rheumatic gout, rheumatism, sciatica. lumbago, backache, and kidney troubles; 60 pills, 3a 6d. ' ZOUTH Family Remedies in all emergencies. Prepared in England. Of Chemists or Stores, or send P.N., we mail by return. Zouth Cure Co., Wellington. Sufferers write for free trial, enclosing three stamps. (Mention com- . plaint). ZOUTH TONIC FILLS—“The Nerve Bracer"—enrich the blood and invigorate the .system, cure anaemia, pale faces etc.; a wonderful restorative; 40 pills 2s Cd, 120 ss. These Pills speedily cure colds and influenza. CiTTOE Bargains, Hannah’s Sale—Wt>‘O men’s Patent Derby Shoes,, welted. found toes, usually 18s 6d. Pa lid. Sale Price

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8355, 15 February 1913, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
844

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8355, 15 February 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8355, 15 February 1913, Page 3

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