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AMUSEMENTS. p i; n a u o t; s e. Sole 1.-;-■ Mr ,T. C. Williamson. Under lijo Direction ofMrit. Flemm.ng Business -Manager \\. lidouiu Bryer. EVERY EVENING AT 8. HERBERT JTILE.M MING’S ERIiKRT V LEMMING’S NE W ENGLISH COM I* AN Y, inejuding the Brilliant Actrces, BEATDICD DAY • TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY. And 2 Following Nights, First Production in Wellington of nniiK ivroiiALS arcus, Ihe Morals Ur ivi. arcus, A Now Play in A Acts by William .1. Lneltc. A dramatisation of his famous noved, "Tho -Morals of Marcus Ordeyne.” SATURDAY. APRIL 11th. For 3 Nights Only, OLIVIA, A Dramatisation by W. G. Wills, cf THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL 15th and IGth, Last 2 Nights of the Season, DR WAKE’S PATIENT. Stage Manager -Ur H. W. Varna. Boy Plans for tho season now c pen at Holliday’s. PRICES—Ss, 3s, end Is. Early Doors to Family Circle, Is extra. Day sales at Abel’s. Children Under Eight Not Admitted Carriages at 10.15. Tho Bos Plan will be open at Abel’s THIS AFTERNOON, 713

WITTES HAS ARRIVED ORDERABEBMAIN COAL FROM YOUR DEALER. MR JAMES BRIGGS SUFFERED SEVERELY FROM RHEUMATICS. QUICKLY CURED BY RHEUMO. Mr James Briggs, of s.s. Aorere. Wellington. testifies to the great benefit ho received from Rhcumo. Ho •writes from Wellington on Sept. 6th. 1907: —'‘For a considerable time I suffered very severely from Rheumatics. I tried all kinds of liniments and pills, but they did mo no good. I heard of several people who had taken Rhcumo, and how they had been benefited, so I took a few bottles. 1 am pleased to say it did what you claim for it—relief and cur© for Rheumatics.' All suffering from Rheumatics and Gout should give it a trial, as I am confident they will be cured.—JAMES BRIGGS/ 1 ' All chemists and stores sell Rheumo at 2s 6d and -is 6d 3 DANDRUFF, IF allowed to collect, will unquestion ably ruin the hair, and if accom panied’ with dry and harsh hair is the first and surest sign of coming baldness After a few applications of WIOLET TA Hair Food and Tonic, the scalp wil bo thoroughly cleansed from Dandruff To men who are going bald (if th roots are still alive), AVIOLETIb MUST Produce Hair; it feeds the tiny hair bulbs and kills the disease. Bald ness is a disease. As a simple dressing for the hair WIOLETTA is unsurpassed. Sold in largo bottles at 3s 6d (postage 6d extroj Chemists. Stores, and Hairdressers. Or at— FITZGERALD'S CECIL PHARMACY (Late Dispenser Auckland Hospital), Opposite Government Railway Station.

MEETINGS. WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS' SOCIETY. MEMBERS are reminded of the Monthly Meeting to bo hold in the Chamber of Commerce THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7.45 sharp. Lecture on Civil Procedure by Dr McArthur. J. L. ARCUS, 6SS Hon. Secretary. A MEETING of Residents of Lower Hutt and Petono will bo held in the Town Hall, Lower Hutt, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday, April Bth), at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of forming a Troop of Mounted Infantry, to bo attached to the Heretaunga Mounted Rifles, and to hold Parades at Lower Hutt and Petone. His Worship tho Mayor (Mr T. A. Peterkin) will * preside. ■ 604 MAYORAL ELECTION. TV|TR HISLOP will Address Meetings ItJL as under— AEO STREET—Mission Hall, TONIGHT, 8 p.m. The Executive Committee will meet at Turnbull's Auction Rooms, Panama street, on THURSDAY, at 8 p.m. Ladies and Gentlemen willing to assist are cordially invited to attend meetings or communicate with J. G. W. DALRYMPLE, Secretary, 725 King's Chambers. MR AITJCEN'S COMMITTEE MEETINGS. KELBURNE - TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), Sth, O'Donnell's Hall, 8 p.m. BROOKLYN THURSDAY, 9th, Baptist Church, 7.45 p.m. Willing Helpers Invited. ,T. B. FINLAY, H. A. GOLD, 713 Joint Secretaries. -lyrß AITKEN'S COMMITTEE USA MEETINGS. NEWTOWN W.C.T.U. Rooms, Constable street, THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 p.m. BERHAMPORE HALL (Palm Grove) —On THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 p.m. Friends and supporters of Mr A like willing to assist, are urged to attend these meetings. J. B. FINLAY, H. A. GOLD, 711 Joint Secretaries.

EDUCATIONAL. MISS NEWMAN POTTS. Pianoforte Technique Specialist. Late Principal Dunedin Conservatoire, BEGS to announce that she has opened a Studio in Wellington, and will now receive Pupils for Pianoforte Playing and Practical Harmony, special attention being paid to foundation work. Terms on application at the Studio. 237, Wellington terrace. PIANOFORTE Students suffering from pianist’s cramp, stiff wrists or fingers, join tho Technic Club, 237, Wellington terrace. W HAROLD GODIBE • (London). Teacher of PIANOFORTE end THEORY Fee, 30* per quarter. Clarehnven, Wright street, Wellington South. 982

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6489, 8 April 1908, Page 8

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