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AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT THIS PROGRAMME. FRANK YORKE, Comedian. Enough! THEATRE ROYAL FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPAM X. LAST NIGHT THIS PROGRAMME. Funnier than Ever. Received with Great Laughter and Applause. FRANK YORKE, , FRANK YORKE. Australia's Greatest End Man. Last Night FRANK YORKE, in "BIKE THE ACTOR." BEATTIE MoDONALD, The Favourite Serio and Dancer. "I Wish I Had a Boy." PEARL SMAILL, The .Lovely Little Dancing Soubrette. SAMSON .AND JUNO. New Zealand's Strongest Lady and Gentleman, performing really Extraordinary Feats of Strength. _ THE MARTIN SISTERS, The Neatest Duo iof D'uettists. _ ■ ■ JACK RUSSELL. England's Finest Actor-Vocali6t. Continued Success of BELLA PERMAN. Last Night of LES■— SCOTT BROS GEORGE . Last Night of NELLIE LESLIE. MAY NARELLE. Prices—2s and Is. Plan Theatre. /"fcPERA HOUSE. For a Short Season of Five Nighte, Commencing MONDAY NEKT, FEBRUARY 21st. The Famous MUSICAL -ALL BLACKS MUSICAL ALL BLACKS x And Their ■ MAGNIFICENT ART PICTURES. MAGNIFICENT ART PICTURES. Absolutely the Finest Musical and Pictorial Combination touring Australasia. 9 BRILLIANT ARTISTS. 9 The -Most Versatile Company.. that has appeared in. Wellington, headed by NELLIE BLACK, The Eminent -..Violiniste and Gifted Contralto: TWO GREAT SHOWS IN ONE. Music the Best. Pictures the Best. Popular, Price, 3s, 2s, Is. No early doors. . Box .Plan Dresden. No charge for booking.. Day Sales Ohristeson's. ■■.:. IRVING WEBB, 924 '. ">. .■'.'.' Business Manager-. RING UP 2570, VITETTA BROTHERS, 'F you want a First-class Professioi Orchestra. Wo are prepared to si sic for Concerts,', Theatri Garden Parties, Weddings, , etc. We play only tho Best oas from tho Most Favourite and Celebrated Works from Overtures, "~ 3, Marches, Dance 9, etc. Largo or mu Orchestra. Harp. Violin and, Flute euprjlied at shortest notice. VINCENT VITETTA, Manager- . • Address—l 36, Tory street. Telephone—2s7o. MR ROYD GAiLICK'S iRTHOPEDIC AND PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES * BEGIN NEW TERM MONDAY. 7th FEBRUARY. REMOVAL NOTICE. WILLIAM CABLE & CO., ENGINEERS, AVE REMOVED THEIR WORKS TO KAIWARRA (Adjoining Railway Station). Telephone 3101. Town Office— WOODS'S BUILDINGS, Opposite Custom House. ou „ Telephone 177. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. PAEKAKARIKI .STATION REFRESHMENT ROOMS NOW OPEN. THOS.' F. THOMSON (also Kaitoke • Rooms), Proprietor. ■ ' Refreshments always ready. No waiting. First-class Pare. THE VIOLIN. MB,,E Percival Clarke has Resumed Teaching. Studio at Gardiner's Music House. Vivian street. Pupils received at any stage. Special terms .to children. '' = 3 ' :: " : : :■■ ■%>'■ '' ;T ' ; j ;; ';V<V..r CD. MA C K-I NT 0S H. „ 36, Kent terrace ' iter Wellington College), Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, Also Violin. Flute, Clarinet. Oboe and other Instruments/' " ! :■"' HAS RESUMED TEACHING. THEORY a Special Feature. . . „■„■•.;■. -r, tt t : ;; : •; C aee, : i 6treet (Late Geisha Tea Rooms). , SPECIALITY MEN, •HOT AND COLD , ,;:, . LUNCHEONS, i. MISS.ASH, Proprietr ~IS V E N S AND CO., SCRAP METAL & MACHINERY ■ :■: MERCHANTS. YOUNG'S LANE (off Upper Abel Smith V: . • street); '"*'" ....■'.■•; Cash Buyers of Scrap Brass, Copper, Rags, Metal, Ashes, Drosses, Scrap I; and Horseshoes. 'Phone 2275.

fETALLIC MONET AND PAVER CUEEBNCY HISTOBIOALLT L •. .-■:■■■■ CONTRASTED. i; -"\ ;.;;.. (BY JOHN YOUNG). ' HAND-BOOK FOB THE PEOPLE. ASTOUNDING FACT* ." CONTENTS: ■ CHAPTER I.—The World's Probable Supply of Gold. CHAPTER 2.—Are the World's Supplies of Money Equal to Requirement*! CHAPTER 3.—Bants and Modern Banking. - : CHAPTER *.—Crises: Their Frequency, Causes, and Prerention.' ■■ CHAPTER s.—Borrowing. •■'-.'. ■ ;, ■■>;■ - . ■■■ .-'- CHAPTER 6.—State Bank. . - .".,.„ • ;■:,•/,' ~>■■ CHAPTER 7.—Fiduciary Money. ' : .; k H .■•. - ' _•"; CHAPTER B.—Paper Currenoy. .. FROM ALL BOOKBBLLEB8."

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7056, 18 February 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7056, 18 February 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7056, 18 February 1910, Page 8

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