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AMUSEMENTS. PACKED AGAIN LAST NIGHT. THiSATILE BUYAL Propraetors, John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE CO. la a Splendid Prof ; ~ ™ *""" the T • Created a Positive Sensation. The Weird and Wonderful HASSAN The Greatest HASSAN HASSAN C* -" TTAQS4-W podro ing a furore everywhere. HASSAN. HASSAN. HASSAN. The Direct Descendant of a Family of vr ■ whose secrets have been handed from generation to generation for OVER. 500 YEARS. See him and decide for yourselves. HASSAN HASSAN HASSAN Will perforin the wonderful feat of lifting a block of stone weighing G2lb WITH HIS EYELIDS. KLIMOS! KXIMOS! KLIMOS! Very Clever and Funny Novelty Arti6ts. The above supported by Ward Lear and Brilliant Company. Drees Circle and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is. TO-NIGHT. CONCERT AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM. TO-NIGHT! (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT! MARCH 17th, at 8 o'clock. Proceeds to bo devoted to furthering MISS BODMIN'S Candidature for the GREAT VOTING CONTEST. AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMMEIs being arranged, contributed to by e of Wellington' Leading A: including an amusing ONE-ACT COMEDY, In which the pricipal parts will be taken by MISS E. WATSON and MR E. Y. MILLS. TICKETS (2s 6d each) may be obts-~- J from Mr W. H. Field, M.P., Dr Gil Messrs W. H. TurnbuU, R. C Douglas Cook, E. Batchelcr, H. Moss, Vivian Rhind, A. T. Williams, R. T. TurnbuU, E. Y. Mills, or G. O. SUTTON, 874 Hon. Secretary. COMPLIMENTARY Dinner to Rifle--1 man G. Halliday, winner of Do21st inst., at,. TICKETS;, 5s each, — , from Messrs W. H. Tisdall, La quay; J. Turner, Cuba street; Balli Bros., or any member of KaroTi Rifle Club. H. MARSHALL, 883 President K.R.C. WELLINGTON MOTOE ACADEMY. MOTORING Thoroughly Taugnt by Experts. For terms, etc., apply MR HOLLIS, Stanton and Asbury's Motor Garage, 151 Molesworth street. "A GOOD PLACE TO EAT—AND PLENTY OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT." THE MANSIONS will continue to maintain its present reputation for serving the best luncheons and dinners in Wellington. THE MANSIONS. Ghuznee Street, Wellington. ' MRS. C. CASTENDYK, -■ 359 Managere royal; BAR-LOCK STANDARD VISIBLE TYPEWRITER. J-' character; no shift keys. Tabulator for each machine; takes any size carriage up to 27 inches; prints in colours. I The latest,word in typewriter invention. I Used in the Royal Palaces and by the British Government. Standard machine for the New Zealand Government. j "JOHN BULL" (Trade Marty 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 BAR-LOCK AGENCY Lambton Quay,; Wellington. I F. DIGBY, Wholesale and Retail **• Tea Merchant. Direct Importer of Finest Ceylon Teas. Hume's Building, Willis street. Telephone No. 225.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7079, 17 March 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7079, 17 March 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7079, 17 March 1910, Page 10