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THEATRE ROYAL. EXTENSION OP SEASON. TO-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT!! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. And TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), OCT. 2S, MR EDWARD BRANSCOMBE’S WESTMINSTER GLEE AND CONCERT PARTY. SPECIAL MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. At 2.30 p.ni., when Children will be admitted to all parts at ONE SHILLING. PRICES.—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit. le. Reserved seat iilans at the Dresden. Early doors 6d extra. Early doors open 7 p.ni. Ordinary dcors open 7.30 p.ni Concert at 8 p.m. Carriages 10 p.m. Day Sale at Abel’s and Batkin’s. MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m. COMPLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME EVERY CONCERT. Books of Words (price 3d) on Sale at Theatre. CHAS. CHAMBERS, Manager.

OPENING OF CYCLING SEASON. 1905-6. Conducted by the Wellington Cycle Trade. MONSTER PROCESSION from General Post Office to Newtown Park. SATURDAY, 2Stb OCTOBER, 1905, At 2.30 p.m. Special Programme of interest will be carried on in the Park. Central Mission Brass Band will play Selections during the afternoon. Collection in Aid of tho Hospital and Mission Band Funds. All Cyclists and Motorists are invited to attend and assist in tho proceedings. 971, ELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHV V ■ LETIC CLUB. 29 th SPORTS” MEETING. BASIN RESERVE, SATURDAY, 4th NOVEMBER. The New Zealand Team for tho Australasian Championship will compete. A RECORD DAY’S SPORT ASSURED. Running, Walking, Hurdling, Cycling. LARGEST ENTRIES EVER RECEIVED. Admission, Is. First Race 2 p.m. STUART ROBINSON, Hon. Sec. 981 W. H. POLLOCK, Hon. Treas. Cycling in victoria. t Feb. 22, 1906—Road Race, Sale to Prospect, 27 miles, .£285 in cash, nomination £3. Beys’ Road Race, 18 years and under Sale to Prospect, 24 miles. .£75 in cash, nomination 22s 6d, close Ist December. Feb. 23, 1906—Prospect Cup, Purse. Plate, Consolation, four track races, worth .£9O in cash; free nomination for these four events to those who take out entries for the great road race; two entry free track races for boys in rood race. Entries to be made to ,1. W. McLaohlan, Sale, or the League of Victorian Wheelmen, Melbourne, on or before Ist December. 965 TVrANAWATU AND WEST COAST -IWL CARNIVAL OF AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY. PALMERSTON NORTH. NOVEMBER Ist.—The Farm and Home ' Day. , NOVEMBER 2nd.-Judging Day. The Greatest Exhibition of Pedigree block. NOVEMBER 3rd.—People’s Day. Unrivalled display of Stock in Parade. Challenge Cup Competitions over Brush and Whter. Jump for Hunters. Mounted Rifles Challenge Cup. The daily programme will interest and please you. The yearly reunion. Thousands attend. You are expected. Railway excursions. Grounds Is. , DEEP BREATHING AND ITS EFFECT UPON HEALTH. CORRECT Breathing causes an increased flow of purified blood to the cells of every nerve and muscle in the body. It creates a feeling of perfect physical health and energy, and is Nature's restorative for tired brains and /nerves. DO YOU BREATHE CORRECTLY? CAN YOU TAKE A FULL DEEP BREATH ?

NEWTOWN ELECTORATE. A MEETING of Mr Hislop’s Committees and Supporters will be held THIS (Friday) EVENING, at Rod’s Tea Roams, Scatouh, near wharf (ladies and gentlemen). at 8 o’clock. All members of old committees, friends, and supporters are earnestly invited to be present. Mr Hislop will bo present. ' 321 M. H. McCarthy, Sec. T3YRON BROWN will Address the .O Otald electors— RIKIORANGI—In Schoolhouse, 27th Mr Seddon’s criticism will bo replied to at all the above places. No-License. No-Seddon. NEWTOWN AND NO-LICENSE. mllE FOUR CANDIDATES for the -*- Newtown Seat will express their views on tho NO-LICENSE question next SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8 okdoek in the Victoria Hall (not, as originally intended, in the Open Air), Como and hear Messrs Barber, Chappie, Hindinarsh and Hislop. The understanding is that the No-Lic-cncc Party do not declare for any particular candidate, but leave the matter for individual consideration and decision. MR BARBER invites his late Brooklyn Committee and those willing to assist in tho coming Campaign to- meet him at the State School on MONDAY NEXT, at 8 o’clock. THOMAS WALLACE, 078 , Chairman Central Committee. OTAKI ELECTORATE. FIELD will Address the Electors MAKARA, at the Hall, on SATURDAY, 28th Ocipber, at 7.30 p.m. 970 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE OTAKI ELECTORATE. AND GENTLEMEN,— I desire to announce that I shall seek re-election for tho Otaki- Seat at the coming General Election, Yours faithfully. 971 W. 11. FIELD. SUCCESSFULLY COMBATING DISEASE. (Extract from the “Press," Christchurch.) A NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVE who recently visited the consulting rooms of Mr F. Webb, specialist and herbalist. of this city, gained some idea of the widespread popularity of his method of successfully combating disease. On the occasion mentioned, Mr Webb’s appropriately furnished rooms in Colombo street north were filled with patients, and every minute saw the number increasing. From'the tone of the numerous authentic testimonials received by Mr Webb from persons in almost every part of the colony, who have been cured by his system of herbal and vegetable treatment, it appears that the cures effected have created a sensation amongst those who have had them brought under their notice. In all over nine thousand cases have been dealt with by his system of treatment throughout New Zealand, and during tho eighteen months Mr Webb has been established in this city he has treated close upon fifteen hundred cases. One strong feature of his system is that it does away with the necessity for.surgical operations in a largo number of cases where such operations are usually con. sfdered necessary. He has removed from the human body various growths, which are usually only removed by means of operations. The esteem' in which Mr Webb is held by his patients in this city was shown on Monday afternoon, when about one hundred patients *> and ex. patients waited on him and presented him with an illuminated address and a gold medal. The address, which is artistically designed, and is signed by eightythree persons who have been benefited by Mr Webb’s system of treatment, rofers to Mr Webb’s skilful and valuable cervices performed in this city and district during the past twelve months. Of some of the cases dealt with tho sigua. tories deem it no exaggeration to say that they border on the miraculous; in some instances ‘ complaints of twenty years’ standing have been cured, and in others ho has been successful where medical practitioners have given them up as incurable.—Address, 23. Ghuznee street. Wellington. . 282

I can show you in a few minutes several simple exo-cises requiring ten minutes' daily to Perform, which will almost immediately increase your lung capacity, and have a marked effect upon your health and spirits. ROYD GARLICK, Physical Culturist. 135 a. Lambton quay. THE LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING, 61. WILLIS ST. (Barnett's Buildings), Principal ... Miss Kate Stewart. THE celebrated. Danger. System (patented throughout the Commonwealth and New Zealand), like almost every successful invention, has been imitated and copied, so that intending pupils will be well to be on their guard, and study only the ORIGINAL LANGER System, and so secure the advantages which have made the Langer the phenomenal success it is. ~ Classes Daily and Evening-' AGENTS WANTED throughout Wellington , and Taranaki provinces. Good opportunity for Dressmakers. ISS E. CARE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. TYPEWRITING OFFICE. Stewart DawsonL Buildings (corner Willis street and Lambton quay). Principal-Miss E, Cair. N.S.jji.T.. N.TT.T. Australasian Records. 220 words per minute. Highest speeds in the'shortest space, of time. jgANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. No. i. CD BA STREET EXTENSION, Nearly Opposite Band Rotunda, FURNITURE. WE are now showing the Latest Designs in Antique. Modern and French Furniture two years' experience in Paris; six years with Maple and Co., London. i Drawing-room and Diningroom Suites from .£lO 10s. Austrian Chairs, 5s 9d. Carved Seat and Back Chairs, 6s 6d. Double Brass-rail Bedsteads, from 325. Brass Rail Fenders, 10s 6d. Brasses, 6s 6d. v Gash or Terms. NOTE.—We do not send you to others to arrange terms, but deal direct with you ourselves, at JAMES HILL AND CO.S, Complete House Furnishers, 37. CUBA STREET. WAITOHI HOUSE. PICTON. Proprietress ... MISS TODD. (Late of Melbourne). ■JI/TOST charmingly situated, overlooks i?JL the Sounds, its lawns sloping tc water’s edge. Daily motor-boat excursions to numberless beauty spots. The house has undergone extensive improvements. A well-known yachtsman writes: —“I consider Wailohi House a perfect boardinghouse, every advantage of home, surely no belter ulace for the enjoyment of a sen-side holiday.” 814 (UW IS THE TIME TO APPRECIATE A CHEERFUL FIRE. J. GAU DIN AND SON. 26. Ghuznee street. All kinds of Firing at current rat* l- . Also, best quality of Chaff, Oats, Hay. Potatoes, and General Produce. Telephone 27L 317

UNNATURAL TIREDNESS. WHEN you feel exhausted—■when sleep brings no rest—when you seem tired all day. bothered by trifles, used up with irritating nervousness, there is something wrong. Such symptoms indicate that the blood is impoverished, and that the system is not deriving the necessary nourishment. from the blood stream. The liver, too, is torpid, and the chances are that constipation, biliousness, and dj-spepsia will soon follow. . IMPBY’S MAY APPLE Is Nature’s own antidote for that tired feeling. It stimulates the liver, and regulates its action, cleanses the' stomach, purifies the blood, and invigorates the system. If taken according to directions it .will soon make you fit and anxious for work. CHEMISTS AND STORES. 2s 6d a bottle. Wholesale Agents: Sharland and Co.. Ltd., Wellington. MAINLAND AND BARE. BUILDERS AND .CONTRACTORS, Waring Taylor street. SHOP AND OFFICE FITTINGS. IN CLUDING AIRTIGHT SHOW Cases, a specialty. Estimates supplied for all branches of the Building Trade. Telephone 18W,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5730, 27 October 1905, Page 6

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