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AMUSEMENTS BADEN-POWELL LECTURE. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. BOX PLAN OPENS TO-DAY. BOX PLAN OPENS TO-DAY. BOX PLAN OPENS TO-DAY. AT THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY. rjl O W N H ALL. Under Direction of J. and N. Tail. NEXT WEDNESDAY' NIGHT. UNIQUE AND INTERESTING EVENT. Illustrated Lecture on "SCOUTING IN WAR AND PEACE." By LIEUTENANT-GENERAL BADEJT-POWELL, "THE MAN OP MAFEKING.” No greater authority than General Baden-Powell is able to speak on this subject, for the same constructive genius which made it possible for him to hold Marching for the longest siege known in modern warfare, served him equally well in conceiving and perfecting the greatest movement known for the development of character and self-dependence in boys. BADEN-POWELL, Defender of Mafeking and Chief of the Boy Scouts. Box Plan for next Wednesday's Lecture opens TO-DAY at the Dresden Piano Company. „ Reserved Scale Five Shillings. Unreserved 3s and 2s. 164 riIOWN HALL. CONCERT CHAMBER, Commencing SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY, MAY 25th MAY. MR EDWARD BRANSCOMBE Presents his English Costume Comedy Company. THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! People and Performances Best and Brightest. THE DANDIES Show great originality of design, combined with taste. They stand pre-eminently above all > others in the essentials of quality and value. The range of items and the variety of Gems are immense. THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! Always Merry and Bright. Prices of Admission—3s. 2s, Is. No extra charges. Box Plan now open at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson’s. 163 HOME, SWEET HOME"—That is if you have been to 116, Cuba street, for the latest Sheet Music. Half prices. Bankrupt stock. LOST AND FOUND LOST —Monday. Carrier’s Note-book. Reward on returning to address inside; ' * IV? FOR SALE WANTED Sell—Two-speed Budge Motor Cycle: excellent condition; owner leaving Dominion; £6O. Apply, “Bothery,” Hotel Windsor, City. 171 FOR SALE—At Shannon, a quarter-acre section, 4-roomed house and scullery, fowlhouse-and shed, let to a good tenant. Apply, J Tabor. Mangaonoho, M.T.L. TEIOR SALE.—Cocker Spaniel Dog Lord £ Soult. Price, pedigree and show records on application to W. J. Conder, Marten Junction. COUNTRY STORE, Waikato, 6 dwellingrooms, 2 acres; turnover £250 monthly, contracts £l5O annually; price £675. Snow and Co.. Hamilton. ; ] S 3 ■fXrANTBD—SeII, good complete Dairy VV Farm, 125 acres, Hawera; will take property or mortgage as part payment; easy terms. Price £4O acre. Box 103. Hawera. 92 SHEEP Bun for Sale or Exchange.— Owing to insufficient capital, advertiser would sell, exchange, or take partner in above; well situated; up-to-date buildings; good climate and roads. Applicant must have from £SOOO to £15,000; no agents. Full particulars sent to bona fide buyers. “Sheep Bun,” “Times” office. 134 FOR SALE. A MODEL Poultry Farm of 11 acres, freehold, carrying at present 50(5 head of Poultry; 5-roomed house and all conveniences; 2 large glass houses, 45 x 32; other buildings; alongside Bell Block railway station. Price. £950; terms, £SOO. Apply. Box 136, New Plymouth. 169 THE PRACTICAL COOKERY BOOK. THIS Book is written by one of the oldest chefs in Now Zealand, who for 47 years has uractised his profession in some of the leading hotels in America, Australia, and New Zealand. So that the fruits of the wide and mature experience he has thus gained in savoury and economical cooking should not be lost, he places them at your disposal. Price 2s. Post Free. Andrew Whittaker, 87. Dixon street, Weilington. 860 CONTRACTOR’S PLANT. TjiOß SAZ-o—Traction Engine, Chaffcutter. Mill, 2 T rac ti on Lorries, Sleeping Van with two bunks. Saw Bench on wheels; cheap. Apply, ' WILSON AND CO.. Hastings. WANTED— Employers and employees to write to F. P. Welch for anything appertaining to labour matters. Over 500 engagements made last year. Workers of every description applying daily from all over the Dominion for employment. Send your requirements to F. P. Welch, Labour Agent, Masterton. COAT MAKERS. WANTED— First-class Coat Makers. Apply. D. Milligan. English Tailoring Booms, Kelbnrne avenue. 153 SHORTHAND TYPISTE. ANTED—A Competent SHORTHAND TYPISTE for a well-known Mercantile House. Apply by letter, stating qualifications and age. Good salary. “COMMERCIAL,” HI P.O. Box 635. p.p-F.TAHTTNA COUNTY COUNCIL. ‘ A PPLIOATIONB for the position of A. Clerk and Treasurer will be received till MAY 24th, 1912. All information may be obtained from the undersigned. T. COWLAM, 939 Acting-County Clerk. ‘ TO CUTTERS. Wanted, first-class man, for Oamaru; good class trade. Particulars E. JAMIESON AND 0O„ LTD., 123 22, Harris street. ~ ’ GOOD IRON MOULDER. Good job for suitable man. Apply, ANDERSON’S, LTD., 155 Christchurch WESTLAND HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Charge Nurse in the Westland Hospital, Hokitika, up till WEDNESDAY, June sth 1912. Applicants must be State registered’. Salary, £7O per annum. JOHN PEAKE. JUNE., Secretary. Hokitika. May 14th, 1912. 44 BOOT TRADE. ‘ WANTED— Henchmen; constant employ- ' ment ; good wages. Apply. ROSS AND GLENDININa, LTD., Boot Department, 174 Wellington. LEVIN-FOXTON COACH. I BATE Foxton 6.30 a.m., arrive Levin J 8.30 a-m., Leave Levin 10.23 a.m., arrive Foxton 12 noon, leave Foxton 2.30 p.u., arrive Levin 430 p.m.. leave Levin. <-45 p.m., arrive Foxton #.45 pun. A. F. CHAMBERLAIN, N Coach Proprietor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8128, 23 May 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8128, 23 May 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8128, 23 May 1912, Page 3

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