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THE NEW THEA-TRE. Manners-street. Props., jVlucMahon and Donnelly. GO WHERE TIIE CROWDS GO. DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. Thero is no disputing that THE PEOPLE'S COSY THEATRE IS A REMARKABLE INSTITUTION. In fact, a SENSATION of a DECADE. REALISE THIS : In 8 months upwards of 280.000 patrons have established the reputation of MacMahon and Donnolly's NEW THEATRE. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT'S programme A POSJTIVK REVELATION. Think of it ! Adults SIXPENCE. Children THREEPENCE everywhere. SH OIIT T' S TH E ATRE. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Last Opportunity to see that Magnificent Picture, ROBERT BRUCE. ROBERT BRUCE. ROBERT BRUCE. ROBERT BRUCE. Other Exclusive Films— THE SHERIFF. THE MISER AND THE THIEF. TINY TIM AS AN APACHE, Etc. Complete Change of Programme JEvory Monday and Thursday. MONDAY NEXT By Special Bcquut>t. THE DAVIS CUP. Our prices aro always the eamo^ — Adults 6d, children 3d, to uny part of the house. j HERETAUNGATmO UNTEI3~RiFLES". "A" SQUADRON, 6th (MANAWATU) MOUNTED RIFLES. — — ... ' THE Parades of the Squadron will commence again this week. The Wellington and Johnsonville Sections Parade at Bucklo-street, on THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30, and the llutfc Section at Petono Drili Hall on FRIDAY. A. M. SAMUEL, _ Officer Commanding. THE LAND-TAX AND INCOME-TAX ACT, 1911. Land and Income Tax Office, Wellington, 9th January, 1912. BY Order in Council made and issued by His Excellency the Governor in Council on tho 4lh day of January instant, under the authority of tho abovo Act, it was determined that the respectivo duties by way of income-tax, leviable under tho said Act. should be paid in one sum on WEDNESDAY, the 31st clay of January, 1912, at the office of tho Commissioner of Taxes, Government Buildings, Wellington ; and, in accordance with such Ordor in Council, I hereby give notice that the said duties will, be payable accordingly. G.F. C. CAMPBELL, Commissioner of Taxes. THE DAVIS CUP NUMBER Of • rpH E WEEKLY PRESS. A Magnificent Series of Illustrations (eight pages), depicting tho play throughout. A unique record. THE WEEKLY PRESS, JANUARY 10. ' ' NOW ON SALE. FURNiTURE I FURNITURE ! URNITUREI . FURNITURE! WE ARE CASH BUYERS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE In largo and small lots. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. RICHAIiDSON BROS., 206, UPPER CUBA-ST. ' Telephone 1062' (CONTINENTAL CAFE (OPP. EVENING POST). HOT LUNCHEON, 12 to 2. AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY. WEDDING BREAKFASTS CATERED FOR-. 'Phono 284 GENUINE Dr. Vviihams-s Pink Pills, 2s Sd ; Angier's, 2s 4d, 4s 4d ; Kopler Malt and Oil, 2s 3d, 3s 7d ; Fellows' Syrup 5s 9d ; Scott's Emulsion, 2b _ 2d, 3s 9d ; Blaud's Tonio and Blood Pills (as prescribed in all the leading hospitals), Is and Is 6d per 100 ; new season's Hoi Water Bags at wholesale prices. We would remind fresh customers that our Compounding of Physicians' Prescriptions and all other Dispensing is conducted with extreme care and absolute fidelity.—C. and H. EVENS, Manners-street. Ctiemuts. Telephone 1185. A BO6N TO HOUSEWIVES! BOARDINGHOUSE-KEEPERS AND HOTELKEEPERS. / EGG ESSENCE FOR Cakes, Puddingo, Scones, Pikelets, and Custardt), etc. Four drops is equal to oile egg. Made in lemon and vnnilla flavouring. 9d' bottle. At all grocer*. ELLIS AND MANTON, Agents. ¦pißuiT From" grower] Cooking Peaches, 3s to 4s 6d case Desßert Peaches, 4s to 6s case Burbank Plums, 5s per case Dessert Apples, 5s per half ciiku Delivered freo to' any address in Wellington reached, by railway. Delivery for 9d per caso extra. JOHN RICH, Karoola Orchard, Havelock North. LAWN MOWERS. WHY MAKE HARD WORK OF CUTTING THE LAWN? CIALL and soo the famous easy running > "STIRLING" LAWN MOWER. Price — 12in 35s each, Win 40s each, 16in 45s each: all sizes, ballbearing, and of superior finish. ' F. COOPER, LTD., Seedkmen. Willis-street. T/EFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS NIGHTINGALE having taken over the buunegg lately , carried on by Mrs. Hill. 103, Lambton-quay, will stive the highest cash price for Left-oft" Clothing, Boots, etc. Mrs. Nißhtingalo will call by appointment to any address. Writo or 'phone 2824. , MRS. NIGHTINGALE. 118. Taranaki-Btreot. and 105. L'anibton-cjy. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. RING UP 'PHONE 3313. TfyTRS. BRUCE, cash purchaser of ITA Ladie-', Gents', and Children 8 Left-off Clothing, Boots, otc. Letters recoivo prompt attention j highest prioea given. Address 139. lngestre-stieet (next F.S. Dispensary). _ LEFT-OFF Clothing— ilro.' Woodward, Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents, and Children's Loft-aff Clothing and Boots. Letters reoeivo prompt attention. 121, Ingestrcatreofc (next Ripk). _J Phone 2379. LEFT-OFF clothhTgT^-Mw" % Rosen, Cash Purchaser of Ladies', U^iite , and Children's Superior Loft-oft" Clothing, Boots 1 , otc. 'Letters receive prompt' attmiturn. Highest prices given. 120, Tftranftki¦tfe«c.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1912, Page 8

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