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XMAS MOUNTS—ALBUMS—NOVELTIES. Christmas greeting mounts in great variety of artistic designs await your inspection.—Now is tile time to prepare prints for sending to friends. Dainty metal soais. with embossed greetings, at 9d per box, provide a ready means of transforming a mounted print into a Christmas card. The "NUACF." corners, for mounting any size print without paste or mess, cost only 9d per 100. Our range ot albums is very large, and includes the very latest designs of British tactories—especially ask to see tho "Happy Records" series—a modern slip-in album, and tho "NEW FLECTO’ 1 with embossed decoration on smart suede leather cover, Really good looking gilt frames from Is Gd, are attractive and durable. WE PRINT large quantities of prints rapidly, uniform in quality. If you wish to eend numbers to friends, we can save you time and trouble. WATERW ORT H S LTD.. 219. Lambton quay (opp. K and is.) WELLINGTON. 58, Queen street, 705. Colombo street AUCKLAND. (opp. Triangle). CHRISTCHURCH. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, THE TERRACE. Banks Commercial College is the largest and best equipped «. Business School in the Dominion, and the only one employing a full permanent staff of qualified and experienced tutors. Our Managing Director, Mr H. Amos, has just returned from America, where he visited the leading Business Colleges, and has introduced pew methods where necessary. If you have decided to study for any public examination, or desire business or professional knowledge, enrol with “Banks.” E. L. ENTING, 8.C0m., A.1.A., N.Z. Director. ijk BLUE STAR SERVICE * ATLAS TRANSPORT CO. WELLINGTON-PALMERSTON N.-FOXTON-WELLINGTON EXPRESS MOTOR PASSENGER SERVICE. ALL PASSENGERS COVERED HV INSURANCE. CARS LEAVE THE “TIMES” .OFFICE TWICE DAILY FOR PALMERSTON NORTH At 2 a.ni. Wellington—Palmerston North, via Shannon. At 10.30 a.ni. Wellington—Palmerston North, via Foxton. SUNDAYS, Special Service, deport 3.30 a.m. TIMETABLE: Leave Wellington 2 n.m., arrive Palmerston North (via Shannon), 6 a. in. Leave Wellington Hi 20 a.m.. arrive Palmerston North (via Poston), 2.45 pmi. Leave Palmerston North 7.45 a.m., arrive Wellington (via lroxtou) 12 noon. Leave Palmerston North 7 p.m., arrive Wellington (via loxton) 10.30 p.m. Sunday Service evia Foxton): Leave Wellington 830 a.ni., arrive Palmerston North 12.30 p.m. Leavo Palmerston North 1.30 p.m., arrive Wellington 5.30 p.m. FARE: Wlllington-Palmerston North —Palmerston North-Wcllington, Ijs; Foxton, 12a 6(1; BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS.—Seats tor Palmerston North or intermediate tnros may be booked at the “Times” Office. Pabrn r*ton North —F. S Hubbard, 90. Kangitikei street; Watt Motor Co.# «, ' tngitifcci street Foi ua —R. L Heath. Newsagent. Levin —Kfn Attken. Newsagent. TRAVEL WITH THE TIMES’.'* BLUE BTAR WAI RARAPA * SERVICE. ‘•N.Z TUIB8" SPECIAL EARLT MORNING SERVICE TO THE WAIRARAPA. WELLINGTON-MASTERTON. EXPRESS MOTOR PASSENGER AND PARCELS SERVICE. All Passenger, Covered by Insurance. A Blue Star Car (Hudson Sedan) leaves the "N.Z Times" Office for Masterton at 3 a,m„ and returns to Wellington, leaving Midland Hotel, Masterton, at 3.30 p.m. in the afternoon. TIME-TABLE— Wellington depart 3 a.m., arrive Masterton 6 a m daily excepting Sunday. Masterton depart 3.30 p.m., arrive Wellington 6.30 p.m. daily, excepting Saturday and Including Sunday. Th* ear arriving at Masterton at 6 am. connects with Messrs BROWN AND BRAMWELL‘S Masterton-Palmerston Service, departing from Masterton at 7.30 a.m. ' * BOOKING OFFICES— Wellington, “N.Z. Times" Office. 'Phone 42-040; Featherston, W. 11. Rowles, News Agent. 'Phone 19; Grevtown, H G. Carter, News Agent, ’Phone 102; Carterton. W. Tucker. News Agent. ’Phono 253: Masterton. E. B. Smith, 'Phone 18-18. FARE—WELLINGTON-MASTEETON, SINGLE. 12s; RETURN. JR Parcels for express delivery may be left at the "N.Z. Times” Office up to 10.20 p.m. for delivery in Wairerapa earlv the following morning. “TRAVEL WITH THE ‘TIMES’."

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(N;Z.) H A. GOLD. F.P.A., Public Accountant, BRANDON CHAMBERS, Brandon utreet. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT HU Majesty's Theatre.—Fullers* Musical Coraedv and Vaudeville. De Lux' Theatre—'‘The Bat.” King's Theatre—"Lovey Mary.” Paramount Theatre—"Tho Duchess of Buffalo;” The Amundsen Polar Plight. Artcraft Theatre—"Combat.” : Queen's Theatre—/'Black Paradi6e.” Empress Theatre—"How Baxter Butted In;' "The Untamed Lady.” REDS" AT WORK STRIKE IN CHINA HAMPERING TRANSPORT. Australian an<i N.Z. Cable Association. PEKING, November 12. Red agents operating in Shanghai have succeeded in causing a sfirllce in the China Merchants Shipping Com--pany, the largest shipping concern in Chinese waters, with the object or striking a blow at Sun Chuan Bang s means of transportation. The reason given for the strike is the failure of the company to compensate the crew and victims of the riverboai Ki.anyung, which recently blew up at Kiukiang, killing twelve hundred soldiers and the crew. LOW-WAVE WIRELESS MESSAGE TO MR BRUCE. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, November 12. The first direct low-wave wireless message has been received by Mr Bruce from Sydney per medium of the liner Jervis Bay at Tilbury.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12604, 15 November 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12604, 15 November 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12604, 15 November 1926, Page 6

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