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AMUSEMENTS. ISSES 0' TH* BARN BAND. jdSSES O" TH' BARN BAND. In addition to Reserved Seats at Three Shilling's, Balcony or Front Stalls, procurable at the Dresden. Day Sales at IVo Shillings may be secured from THIS MORNING at Abel's Tobacconist. no w n HALL, ..J. and N. TAIT. "THE STRENGTH OF THE) BESSES LIES IN THEIR PERFECT COMBINATION." TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENINU TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENINU And Three Following Nighis. (Special Matinee Saturday Nest at 3). BESSES O' TH' BARN BAND. BESSES O* TH' BARN BAND. BESSES O' TH' BARN BAND. BESSES O' TH' BARN BAND. (The Finest in,Existence). Whose playing has charmed and captivated countles3 thousands throughout Great Britain, Canada, United States, France, South Africa and Australasia. PRICES OF ADMISSION—3s (reeerved), 2s, Is. BOX PLANS at the Dresden. Children Halfprice to Matinee. Manager G. HOMAN BARNES. Touring Manager A. W. BATISTE. CTAVY LEAGUE BALL. To-night.-Spe-cial tram-cars will leave the Town, ill on conclusion of the ball as foln. —4 ro street, 1 a.m.; Newtown and Karori, 1.30 a.m. C. W. Palmer, Hon. RACING NOTICES. feilding jockey club. . : •- • ■ easterTmeeting, easter monday and tuesday. OWNERS and Trainers are reminded tha't Acceptances for all caps, and. Entries for the Maiden close THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Ms 15th, 1910, at 8.30 o'clock. EDMUND GOODBEHERE, 629 Secretary. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC-. PAEKAKARIKI STATION REFRESHMENT ROOMS NOW OPEN. TKOS. F. THOMSON (also Kaitoke Rooms), Proprietor. • Refreshments always icady. No waiting. First-class Fare. "A GOOD PLACE TO EAT—AND PLENTY OF GOOD*THINGS ... TO EAT." yiHE MANSIONS will continue t< L maintain its present reputation for crving the best, luncheons and dinner* &■ - THE MANSIONS. Ghuzuee Street, ..-el Huston. MRS. C. CASTENDYK, BAR - LOCK STANDARD VISIBLE TYPEWRITER. DOUBLE Keyboard; one key one . character; no shift keys. Tabulator for each machine; takes up to 27 inches; prints The latest word in typewriter invention. Used in the Royal Palaces and by the British Government. Standard machine "JOHN BULL" (Trade Mark) Carbon Papers and Typewriter Requisites for All Machines. We support British Manufactures in preference to foreign. SECONDHAND TYPEWRITERS all makes), ranging up from .£3. Repairs to all Machines. Machines hired out (any make). Staff of Typists and Stenographers kept for public copying. ROYAL BJUMJCK AGEHGY Lambton Quay, Wellington. PRISM BINOCULARS. Magnifying 7,8, 12 and 15 Time PRICES £5 to £li. THE ZEISS X 8 NEW MODEL is the Standard of the World, at £"i 10s. BUSH ROGA, XB, £5 10s. A good selection of ordinary pattern RACE, FIELD, and OPERA GLASSES. 15s to £i 10s. AT LEVI'S, 103. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, Nest Bank of Australasia.

rETALLIC MONET AND PAPER CURRENCY HISTORICALLY I CONTRASTED. - {BY JOHN YOUNG). HAND-BOOK FOB THE PEOPLE. ABTOUNDITsG FACTS, CONTENTS: CHAPTER I.—The World's Probable Supply of Gold. CHAPTER 2. —Are the World's Sap plies of Money Eo.ua CHAPTER 3.—Banks and Modern Banirins. CHAPTER i.— Crises: Their Frequency, Causes, and Pre? CHAPTER s.—Borrowing. CHAPTER 6.—State Bank. CHAPTER 7.—Fiduciary Monsj. . CHAPTER B.—Paper Currency. PIvXCE "" FBOM ALL BomrgELlJETw"* ■ °*

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7077, 15 March 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7077, 15 March 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7077, 15 March 1910, Page 10