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AMUSEMENTS IJI H E ADELPHI. "A PICTURESQUE ENTERTAINMENT IN A PICTURESQUE ENVIRONMENT. ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE ADELPHI. BUSINESS BIgTtHANK YOU! COMB AND SEE MR BONAR LAV! RED FALCON! A TRAGEDY OF THE SEA! And OUR ALL STAR PROGRAMME. PRICES: Is 6d. Is. 6d. Cilildren Is, fid and 3d. Matinees Saturdays and all Holidays At 2.30 p.m. 183 Manager. FRANK STIRLING. T HE ADELPHI. STILL IN FRONT! THE FIRST OF THE PICTURE THEATRES , TO HELP OUR NATIONAL GALLERY. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY. MAY 25th, THE ENTIRE PROCEEDS OF THE ADELPHI'S INITIAL MATINEE IS TO BE DEVOTED TO THE FUND IN AID OF THE NATIONAL ART GALLERY. Prices—ls fid, Is, fid. Children Is, fid. 3d. Book at once and hcln "The Cause" (no booking fee), at the' Adelphi Sweet Store, next to the theatre. Unreserved Tickets on Sale at the Exhibition Buildings. "The Baillie Collection. Manager, FRANK STIRLING. NOTICE. AS the Whole of the Takings are to be handed over in' their entirely to tho promoters of the Fund, NO COMPETITION TICKETS can be accepted for this performance. ipOWN HALL. CONCERT CHAMBER. Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT! ' TO-MORROW NIGHT! KB EDWARD BBANSCOMBB Present* 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 I 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—Ss. 2s, Is. No extra charges. ' Box Plan now open at the Dresden. ■ Day Sales at Christeson’s. 181 THE EOYAL CHORAL SOCIETY. Town , Tuesday ttall OWN JUNE 4th. -O-ALL “ CAVALLERIA BUSTIOANA." Soloists— Santuzsa (Soprano) ... Miss Bosina Bookman Turiddu (Tenor) Mr Phil Newbury Lucia (Contralto) Miss Doris Dali Alflo '.Baritone) Mr Hamilton Hodges Lola iMezso) Miss Muriel Bennett (By kind permission of J. Fuller, and Sons). - Bos Plan opens at Dresden at 9 o’clock this morning. Prices—3* (reserved). 2s (reserved). Is. . W. E. OALDOW. Hon. Secretary. Tel. 3390; P.O. Box 3. . 201 "TTOME. SWEET HOME "—That Is If you -El have been .to 116,- Cuba street, for tbs latest Sheet Music. Half prices. Bankrupt stock. PIANO FLAYING MADE EASY. NO Scales. Exercises, or Drudgery; no Failures. We return your money if you are unable to read music and play in six weeks. Full tuition, £2 2s. • Call and inspect. i THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OP MUSIC. -M. O. MEADOWS. Principal, 72. Cuba, street, Opp. Royal Oak Hotel, over Tncker’s, Jeweller. Postal Conrae Now Beady. Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ; ; * 194 WANTED Known—For sheet music at less than cost price visit 116, Cuba street. Bankrupt stock. ANTED Known—Mrs Waddell, Hair and Face Physician, Boulcott Chambers, Bouloott street,' makes the only Hair Tonic to cure any disease of the scalp. Mrs Waddell’s Hair Tonic can only ba*obtalned from her. STAIR Carpet from fid yard. Hearth Bugs from Is fid, and Mantle Drapes from Is fid. A few of the host of Cheap Lines at Asher’s. Xngestre street. TXT ANT ED Known Try Hurcomb’s. 138. V V Willis street, for Fresh and Smoked Fish, Oysters, etc. - No freezer fish. ZOUTH Red PilTs—"The Nerve Bracer’’— enrich the blood and invigorate the! system, cure anaemia, nerve troubles, pale faces, worry, etc.; 40 pills,2s fid. 120 ss. WANTED— Lovers of the luscious bivalve to call regularly at Palmer’s Oyster i Saloon. The best season tor years. 1 ANTED—Your Only Child! Don’t let them grow out of their' childhood before the Alva Studio, 126, Cuba street, has photographed them. ’Phone 3205. WANTED Known—W. Barber and Co.. 125, Cuba street, and 147, Riddiford street, are the oldest Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. ANTED Known—lso sample Underskirts for sale cheap; coloured Moirettes. 2s lid up; coloured, striped, or plain Cotton. 2s fid up; white embroidery and calico Underskirts; 3s fid up. Queree Bros., 116, Willis street. ; " W' ANTED —The Famous Cleopatra Cream, first used by the beautiful Queen, who retained her youthful creamy skin ua< til her death. Can be obtained only at Mrs Waddell’s, Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott street. WANTED— We have made a great reputation by faithfully catering for the Wellington public and are now serving the daintiest of afternoon tea at our rooms, Fail’s Commercial Restaurant, 196, Lambton quay. ■ TIT'ANTED—Write the Royal Registry Vf Office, Cooper’s Buildings, Willis street. Wellington, for Farm Hands in any capacity. Housekeepers, Governesses. Typists. Lady Helps, Cooks, Barmaids, Married Couples for stations, etc., and we will select those applicants for your approval who are most suitable for the work you require. - WANTED— Acquire a profession in which there is money! Learn Electrical or Mechanical Engineering by mall. Other courses in Architecture. Carpentry, etc. Prospectus "A” free. AMERICAN SCHOOL. N.Z. Rep.. J. Rodger. 112 a, Lichfield street, Christchurch. . TTTANTED —Employers and employees to Vv write to- F. P. Welch for' anything appertaining to. labour matters. Over "800 engagements made last year. Workers of ©very description applying daily from all over the Dominion for employment. Send your requirements to F. P. Welch, Labour Agent, Masterton. TO THE MOTOR WORLD! A FIRST-CLASS Motor Mechanic and Driver requires situation. Apply, stating wage offered, etc., to "Motor.” etc P.O 198 •^ANTEDSMAET BOY FOE OFFICE. Apply. 176 A. AND T. BURT, LTD. ANTED—For the D.1.C., Christchurch A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED WOMAN to take charge of the Ladies’ Corset and Underclothing Departments. Apply to MANAGES, 18i D.1.C.. Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8129, 24 May 1912, Page 3

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