AMUSEMENTS. H IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. .Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. THIS EVENING AT 8. . Positively the East Two Nights of the present Programme, including Theodore K’rcmcr’s well-known Drama THE FATAL WEDDING, THE FATAL WEDDING, THE FATAL WEDDING, A Play of over 9000 Nights' Popularity., Last Two Nights LITTLE MOTHER Last Two Nights and Kids of Last Two Nights the alley. Last Two Nights LEAP FOR LIFE. Last Two Nights GUI Schwartz, L«ast Two NighU> J.HE UKiiAi Last Two Nights DIVORCE SCENE. And the famous TIN CAN BAND. TIN CAN BAND. The Intermingling of Picture and Song. A Chorus of specially trained children will sing the choruses of the Original Play, with Tin Can Accompaniment. Do not miss the Great Shadow Production THE FATAL WEDDING, THE FATAL WEDDING, Remember, only Two More Nights. D.C. Is 6d, ' Stalls Is. Upper Circle Gd. Booking free at the Dresden. On request trams stop at Theatre. 1 hone 3153. » • IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. H Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. TO-MORROW Saturday TO-MORROW CHILDREN'S MATINEE. CHILDREN'S MATINEE. CHILDREN'S MATINEE. A Specially Selected Programme for children, including ' THE ■ FATAL WEDDING THE FATAL WEDDING And the famous TIN CAN HAND. Oh, listen to the band. There’s mnsic in a’ jam tin, there’s music in a can. Mothers, bring the little folks to hear the kids of the alloy and their Tin Can B THB ONLY MATINEE in which THE FATAL WEDDING and TIN CAN BAND will appear. MATINEE PRICES—D.C., adults Is, children 6d; Stalls and Upper Circle adults 6d, children 3d. DANCING, Victoria Hall, Newtown.— Madame Foley is prepared to enrol Pupils for Music and Dancing. Tuition Class, Thursday. • Private Lessons hy appointment. 1 The largest stock of Fancy Dresses for Hire in the Dominion. The above hall is now available for dances, etc.
TOWN BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT WCOOK S Tobacconist and Hair-1 . dressing Shop. The best hair- j dresser in Newtown, for comfort and professional treatment. 106, Adelaii'-' road. ■ ■ /“tOMB to the Corner Boot Store. 143. ] Eiddiford street, we are holding a Sale of 'Travellers* Samples. Alfred i Crosby. ■ * I TtiTONA HAIRDRESSING SALOON, ItX Eevans street (Fred Heywood). Best brands of tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes. 1 Razors ground and set. "M/TcGKBGOK AND . JAMIESON, I ItJL Plumbers and Drainlayers (cortifi- 1 cated), 106, Eiddiford street. Estimates given free. Jobbing work, promptly at- i tended to- Tel. 1266. . 1 NOTICE— Derby Bd, Juno Bd, Havelock 3d, Three Castle Cigarettes sd. 1 won't ' undersold. Wm. Hall, Cheapside, street. GE. FOWNES, Mercer, - IXO,'. Riddi- • ford street. Men's hard felt hats, latest style, just landed; high quality at low prices. , . v . . , WANTED Known—Where you can get reliable fislj, rabbits £nd poultry, arriving daily at Thomas Straiton’s Central Fish Market. 142, Eiddiford street. All orders delivered. Gp.~P.AT SALE—Best Cooking Apples. 41b for 6d; best eating apples, 41b lor 6d. Bargees Bros.' Fruit Mart. Eiddiford street. BARLEY'S, corner Eiddiford street and Adelaide ■ road. Creamery intter la 2d, Fanning's tea Is. Broken >iango Pekoe la 4d. A trial will conrince. ce, KENSINGTON PRIVATE HOTEL, V. Tram Terminus. Newtown. Penny ction from town. First-class table; oderate tariff. Mrs W. Harcourt, Pro■ietress. ■ : • a AT.F, 1 Sale! Sole! Come and see tie 5 price smashing in all departments. J Caterer, Eiddiford street, NewST ANTED. Ladies’ Coloured Linen v Bloomers, worth 3s lid, now te Jd, at E. H. Jenkins Sale, 15 1, Eiddird street. rOUE Boot Repairs aro worthy considering; then give Coleman, No. 6. Lntoul street, a trial; best leather and jrkmanship guaranteed. Coleman. Emul street. Newtown. ___ 71 MORRIS, Jnn., Undertaker. 28, Revans street, keeps his own arses, horses, mourning coaches, end .rriages, therefore his prices are moirate. CES JONES' TEA ROOMS. Tram Terminus. Summer drinks, highas confectionery, cakes, etc. An ideal eo for a nice cup of tea. 17" NOW ye this, that the place to purl\ chase Good, Fresh, and Wholeome Fruit and Vegetables is at Wright's, 4, Constable street. We also stock a ood assortment of Coirfectioncry for yon o choose from. Families waited, on lolly. Don't forget Wright’s. ntOE Caskets, Coffins, .made from local D and foreign timbers at the shortest urtice, ring E. Morris, Jnn., 28, Eevans treet. • OOTS! Boots! Boots! Gents’ Boots at wholesale prices; mens samples o clear at your own. prices. Coleman, i, Bintoul street. ~ CSTANTm Manufacturers’ Sample Tv Towels all at special discount from Jd a pair to 6s 6d, 11- H. Jenkins, 157, liddiford street. “SALE! Sale! Sale! Price smashing in 3 Millinery, ChDdren’s goods. Hosiery, lercery, etc. F. J. Caterer, Eiddiford treet, Newtown. ■ [KENSINGTON PRIVATE HOTEL. IV Tram Terminus, Newtown. Vaanciea for a few permanent boarders. /lose to Gardens and Zoo. Penny secion from town. Barley s you are assurea ox highest quality goods at the lowest 6. Address: Corner Adelaide road Biddiford street. - FOXJKI>— The "'Junction.” Fruit Mart, Bintoul street, beats all for cheapness and quality. ■ A trial will convince. FISH-FISH! Plentiful supply of Bchnapper, trumpeter, nob, butterfish, tarakihi and other varieties; also fresh oysters, at T. Straiton's Central Fish Market, 142, Eiddiford street. All orders delivered. . OR fashionable Ties, Shirts, . Overcoats, Hats of every description, and Mercery, try Q. E. Townes, 110, Eiddiford street. Moderate prices. TJOSTED Free. 6 packets of Winfred X Cigarettes for 2s 3d. Wm. Hall, Cheapside, opp. Library. Eevans street, Newtown. FOE all kinds of plumbing and jobbing work, hot and cold water connections, try McGregor and Jamieson, 106, Eiddiford street; also at Moleeworth street. COME to the Comer Boot'Store, 143, Eiddiford street, Sample Sale now on; big bargains. Alfred Crosby."
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8360, 21 February 1913, Page 3
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