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■ ' ■ AMUSEMENTS. XTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, (Hayward's Picture Enterprises, Ltd.) TO-DAY ai 2.30. TONIGHT »t 8. TO-DAY at 2.50. TO-NIGHT at 8. GRAND "CUP WINNER" MATINEE. GRAND "CUP WINNER" MATIXTJE. GRAND "CCP WINNER" MATINEE. OIIAXD "CUV WINNER" MATINEE. Programme and Orchestra same as night. WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. Last Night of THE CUP WINNER. Last Night of THE CUP WINNER. La.et Xight-of THE CUP WINNER Last Night of TlfE TRAGEDY of a STRIKE Last Ni?ht of ONE ON RENO. Lest Night of THE PALACES of the KTXG. Last Night of THE TALE of the VIOLTN. Last Night of THE MAN-HATERS'CLUB. Last Night of THE FATHE GAZETTE. ENTIRE CHANGE MONDAY. Circle and Stalls Iβ, Reserves Is 6d, Back Stalls 6d. Plan at Dresden. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY BENEFIT PROGRAMME. An Hour's Fun by the Seaside. BRIGHTON • SURF CLUB'S NOVEL AQUATIC DISPLAY. PEOPLE'S POPULAR PROMENADE CONCERT. BRIGHTON MARINE BAND. TAKE 7.10 CAR. HELP THE FATHERLESS and INJURED. 6497 PUBLIC NOTICES. WARDELL'S TINNED FISH. . Fat Herrings, per tin 7d. -Fresh Herrings, per tin 6|d. Kippered Herrings, per tin Sd and Bd. Horringa in Tomato, por tin, 5d and Sd. Bloaters, per lin v od. Haddocks, per tin 9d. Salmon -(small), per tin 6d and 7d. Salmon (large), per tin 10d, Iβ, Is 2<L Sardinee (small), per tin 5d and Gd. Sardines (large), 8d and lOd. TINNED MEATS. Corned Beef, per tin Iβ. Roast, Beef, per tin Iβ. Compressed. Beef, per tin Iβ. Rotvst Mutton, per tin, Iβ. Boiled Mutton, per tin Iβ. Corned, Mutton, per tin Is. Shamrock Brawn, per tin 13 Ox Tongues, 21b, per tin 2s 3d. Ox Tongues, 31b, per tin 3s 3d. Ox Tongues, 4lb, per tin 4s 3d. ' Sheep Tongues, lib, per tin, Iβ. ; ARD E L L'S. "WANTED, Experienced COAT, SKIRT, f T and BODICE HANDS; permanent employment; good wages. GRAHAM, WILSON and SMELLIE eeOF 160-164 High street. /"OFFERS will bo received up to MARCH 9th, 1912, for the ERECTION OF SUITABLE PREMISES IN THE CITY for MESSRS BROWN BROS., Electrical Engineers. , Particulars may bo had on application ' ' ; ' ~" 5i4F

W. iNIED, pICKLING *■'. ONIONS, PICKLING CUCUMBERS. and FRENCH BEANS in sny quantity. HAYWARD BROS, and CO.. LTD., ' F 48 to 53 Peterborough street. EMPIRE HOTEL, HAWERA." T EASE 2 years. . Hunt £10. Free house XJ doing , good bi'Muens DWAN ±SROS., C 6612 . 11 Cathedral square.' WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT, 1908. DOMESTIC SERVANTS. rpHE NORWICH AND LONDON ACCI* J- DENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION draws Employers' attention to the am«ndntent in this Act (passed last Session), which extends their liability. INSURE with this Office and transfer your responsibilities. All classes of accident bueincas undertaken at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. •■ • _ t , •■;■;,; Agents wanted where not represented.* RONALD 0. DUNCAN, District Manager, Bowron'a Buildings, 8377F Manchester stroet/ PLANS. . . PLANS. RIC CA R TON ESTA TE. SIXTH SUBDIVISION. jyjA.GNIFICENT BUILDING SITES. AUCTION,- THURSDAY, FEB. 29th. . PLANS''NOW READY. CHARLES CLARK. ■ ~ 8456F CRIDDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. POT PLANTS. ■ POT PLANTS. TT7"E oflkr a Magnificent Lot of PALMS, in all sizes, varying in size from S inches to G feet in height; all in condition of health, at prices suited to all purses, vii.: —Is, Is 6d, 2j, 2s 6d, 3a Gd, ss, 7s 6d, lOe, 155, to 50s • each. Also, ASPAHAGUS FERNS, ASPIDISTRAS. FUCHSIAS, PELARGONIUMS, and a host of other POT PLANTS too numerous to particularise. Th<wo at prices io command a sa'e. To large buyers liberal concessions will be made/and Is in the £1 for cash is allowed.

NAIRN and SO2CS, LINCOLN' ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 211. P.O. Box -126. F » NEW BOOKS, NEW BOOKS, AT SIMPSON and WILLIAMS. LTD, High street. The Case of Richard iioynell, by Mrs Ilum- . phiy Ward, 2a Cd, and 3s 6d. A Likely Story, by William Do Horgen Cs 6d and'3s Gd." As He Was Born, by Tom Gallon, 2s Cd and 3s 6d. The Pearl of .Great Price, by A. and C. 'Askew, 2s 6d end 3b 6d. Flemington. by Violet Jacob, 2s 6d and 3b 6d. The Quenchless Fire, by S. K. Hocking, 2s Gd and 33 6d. Th/J Life Everlasting, by Marie Coielli, 2s 6d and 3s Cd. The Year 1311 (Illustrated): A Record of Notable Achievements end Events, 3s. A History of England, by Fletcher and Kipling, Pictures by Henry Ford, Oβ. The Great Duke, by "W. H. Fitchett (2rois.), 7s 6d. f HESTERFIELD Ccucnee, in Utrecht V>> Vciret, epringe all ever, can* edge*. Come and tee them made £5 Sβ. 11. -a.tkm•on, 127 MtacWei etteet.' F6288

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14275, 10 February 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14275, 10 February 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14275, 10 February 1912, Page 1

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