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Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar. rhoea Remedy is the most successful medicine in the world for bowel complaints, both for adults and children. Pleasant and safe to take, prompt in its action, and effectual in results. For sals everywhere. *

AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. ONLY TWO NIGHTS MORE Of Seeing PATHB PICTURES Presenting the Most PATHE PICTURES Perfect and Unique PATHS PICTURES Subjects Ever SubPATHE PICTURES mitted. ALL WELLINGTON SHOULD SEE A Panorama of Strasburg, Ely Paper, Liquid Electricity, An Energetic VVoman, A View of New York, Living Flowers, The Lion Tamer, Prof. Hamburger in his Thrilling Act of Taming the Wild Lions, Scenes from Japan, Tit for Tat, Hobby and His Motor Car, and a Host of Others. THE OPERA SCOPE Unequalled THE OPERA SCOPE This Side of the THE OPERA SCOPE Globe. Scenes from "THE MIKADO" and “FAUST," Living Pictures that Sing Dance, Talk, and Whistle. The splendid singing and acting Reproduced with Perfect Realism. TO-NIGHT—NEW PICTURES. NANDINE, the White Mahatma. DR ROWE, the Clever Conjuror. PRICES —2s, Is, 6d. Children Halfprice to Stalls, Orchestral Stalls, and Dress Circle. Plan at Dresden. J. A. MACDONALD. HOSPITAL SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. THE Mayoress of Wellington (Mrs T. W. Hislop) will be pleased to meet in the Mayors Room, Town Hall, at 3.30 p.m. TO-DAY, Ladies and Gentlemen who are willing to form a Committee and work on Hospital Saturday and Sunday, 12th and 13th December. November 28th, 1808. 779 ' GENERAL ELECTION. MR JOHN STEVENS desires to thank the whole of his committees and supporters generally for their assistance and support in the late election contest, but regrets that so-called Liberals at the First Ballot wheeled into line with the Conservative rants at the Second Ballot, the effect of which on the Liberal party needs no explanation. JOHN STEVEiNS. Bulls, November 25th. 738 TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS OF THE CITY AND GUILDS Oil LONDON INSTITUTE, AND SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS OF THE HOARD OF EDUCATION, SOUTH KENSINGTON. NOTICE TO STUDBNTo OP TECHNICAL CLASSES AND OTHERS. IT will be necessary shortly to notify the above-named, examining bodies as to tbe subjects for which examinationpapers will be required in connection with the examinations to be held in New Zealand in 19u9, probably in the months of May and July respectively. Students of technical classes are advised to hand in at once the names of the subjects they propose to take to the Director or other person in charge of the classes. Private students desiring to be examined should forward at once the names of the subjects they propose to take to the Inspector-General of Schools, Education Department, Wellington. Syllabuses of the subjects of examinations may be seen at the office of the Education Board, or at the local technical school or classes. G. HOGBEN. Inspector-General of Schools. Education Department, Wellington, November 26th, 1908, MR CHAPMAN WAS SCEPTICAL BUT RHEUMO CONVINCED HIM. Mr F. J. Chapman is well known in Nelson. Read how RHEUMO cured him. He writes: —“Being a bit sceptical was the reason that I did not try RHEUMO, until you put the experience of others you knou and the benefit they derived. I am no longer a sceptic after what RHEUMO has done for me. I am constantly in draughts in my occupation as Engine Driver at Messrs Griffen and Son’s Factory. I can lecommend RHEUMO as a good remedy.— F. J. Chapman. Nelson." Why suffer when RHEUMO will care yon. At all Stores and Chemists, 2s 6d and 4s 6d.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6679, 30 November 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6679, 30 November 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6679, 30 November 1908, Page 7

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