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COURTENAY PLACE BILLIARD PARLOUR. GRIFFITHS' BUILDINGS - TRAM TERMINUS. THE BEST EQUIPPED SALOON IN THE CITY. .! ' - ' ■ •<. SEVEN ALCOCK'S PRIZE TABLES. PRIVATE ROOM — GOOD LIGHT DAY AND NIGHT. Select Company and Marked Attention by Experienced Markers. I solicit your patronage, and feel sure tha.fr once having obtained it, I will retain it. JIM MORRIS (late U.S.S Co.;, Proprietors BILLIARDS FOR THE HOME! WHY not devote a little of your income to become an Owner of a handsome piece of furniture, also an everlasting source of instructive amusement ? . • • Why, Billiards at Home is just the thing. You supply a small deposit, and we will supply a first-class entertainer for al time.' Or take advantage of our Liberal Discounts ' for Cash.~ • ' /•> 1 BILLSRD DINERS from £21 FULL SIZE from £85 Made in styles and shapes to suit all tastes and we will giye you better value than any other firm in the Dominion. BIRD >,JENSEN, LTP,:f BILLIARD JTABLE SPECIALISTS 157-9 WILLIS STREET, Wellington. BIX.kIfi.KE> PABIiODH. ' Jim O'Brien - Propcietoil rnHIS Room is being run on First-class Lines. No - 1 - hangers on. Just a quiet retreat whsre Oueists can rely on receiving 'the best of attention. Inspection Invited. Patronage Solicited—and then you will come back again..

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Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 815, 11 February 1916, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 815, 11 February 1916, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 815, 11 February 1916, Page 21

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