AMUSEMENTS. WHAT A FINE PROGRAMME. THEATRE fiOTAL The New Programme Went Big. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. XmmeciAitcly Mado a Great Hit. THE DUCKWORTHS, Remarkable Equilibrists, Acrobats, and Humorists. A very Pino Act. Caiised Great Laughter. THE LEVARTOS, In their Novel Juggling Feats. LEEONE! LEKONE! LERONE! Sensational Trick Comedv Cvcli6t. Tom ARMSTRONG and VERNE, Pris In New Comedy Skit, "THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE." Les. SCOTT BROTHERS, George In New Patter Song; and Dance. THE NATIONAL DUO, The Cleverest Youngsters in Vaudeville, Chas. HEATH AND LAMB. Joe Newcastle Singing Colliers. STARRS! ■ STARRS! STARRS! JOE ROX, the Rollicking Comic. NELLIE LESLIE, NINA GONZALES. MERYL LAURENCE, Popular Sopr "3 and Is. Plan Theatre. Doors 'i.«. /-v P E H. A HOUSE. Short Season Only, Commencing MONDAY", JANUARY" 17th, CARTER, THE GREAT MAGICIAN, and COMPANY (Direct from America). Presenting the Most Marvellous and Stupendous Magical Entertainment Extant. Fifteen Tons of Marvellous New and Spectacular Illusions, featuring his Beautiful Creation from Benares, _the Sacred Precinct in India, entitled "LEVITATION." ASTOUNDING! BEWILDERING! INCOMPREHENSIBLE! WEIRD! Scores of other Novel Magical Conceits in pace with the Latest Discoveries and Innovations of Science. COHINNE CARTER. PSYCHIC PHENOMENON. She divines your thoughts.. Reads sealed letters blindfolded. Prices. 4s. 2s 6d, Is. Box-plan open Wednesday at the Dresden. <"a. ROYAL' BAR-LOCK STANDARD VISIBLE TYPEWRITER, DO'OBLE Keyboard; ono . key one character; no shift keys".' Tabulator for each machine; takes any size carriage up to 27 inches; prints in colours. Tlio latest word in typewriter invention. Used in the Royal Palaces and by the British Govermcnt. Standard machine for the New Zealand Government. "JOHN BULL" (Trade Mark) Carbon Papers and Typewriter Requisites for All Machines. We support British manufacturers in pref*veneo to foreign. SECONDHAND TYPEWRITERS all makes), ranging up from £3. Repairs to all machines. Machines hired out (any nruke). Staff of Typists and Stenographers kept for public copying. ROYAL BAR-LGCK AGENCY, LajnbUm quay, Wollingto 1.
Several writers have bi ing of late to draw comi tween Welsh, and Gorman co; attempts have been unsuocx only way in -which Welsh ete be "superseded is by foreign com] offering coal at profitless prices. and Steel Trades Jot Mr Staveley Hill s published to compel the ue "Not British" instead of ' ny," which has been found to be a tuitous advertisement to foreign trade etition. "Not British" must be so intertwined as to prevent erasure of the "not" without detection.
•RTETALLIC MONEY AND PAPER CURRENCY HISTOBICALL* JyJL CONTRASTED. (BY JOHN YOUNG). ASTOUNDING FACTS. HAND-BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE. u * wflu r * wo ' CONTENTS: ggtillS It?* llr\vo^f a SuPP?irt &S?*E,™l to Retirements CHAPTER s.— Borrowing. CHAPTER C—State Bauk. CHAPTER 7 Fiduciary Money. CHAPTER B.—Paper Currency. PRICE "' FBOM 'ALL BOOKSELLERS.' .
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7023, 11 January 1910, Page 8
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