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amusements p II E A T XI £ S O Y A L. Drennan-Fullcrs' Vaudeville Circuit. Managing Director . . . Ben J. Ful.er THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE. Comprising New English, American, Continental and Australian Artists. THIS WEEK'S STAR ATTRACTION. THE THE BAKTZ BAKTZ TRIO. TRIO. I\Tl AT THE “POST" OF TUESDAY’S ISSUE SAYS: "THE BAKTZ TKIO is surely almost the LAST WOIID in ACROBATICS, and it can safely be said that NOTHING MOKE WONDERFUL of its kind has ever before been seen on a local vaudeville stage. This jiist criticism is confirmed by PACKED HOUSES NIGHTLY. Truly a wonderful act. DON'T MISS IT, for THEItE IS NO KETURN SEASON for those astonishing Continental performers. EDITH HARMEK, English Comedienne. bullish dapper comedian TOM LEE. Tr-GUY ROMA. English Soubrctte. NEWMAN AND HLUHES. Europran Novelty Trick Cyclists, And many other artists. D.C. and O.S. 2.5. Stalls Is. Re="rve= 2s 6d. BOOK SEATS AT THE DRESDEN. 699 RATING R 1 N K. Toe Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures Direction John Fuller and Sons. •HILLERS’ The Best PICTURES 7ULLERS* of all PICTURES THIS EVENING AT 8. Grand Bi-weekly Change of Programme. ENTIRELY NEW SERIES. ENTIRELY* NEW SERIES. Including the Nordisk Co.’s HIS WISH TO HAVE A SON. HIS YVTSH TO HAVE A SON. Or BABY MINE. And numerous others. Orchestra Stalls, Is; Stalls, 6d. 915 gHOfil’T’S CONTINUOUS YVillis street. THEATRE The Home of Perfectly Projected Pictures. TO-DAY at 11 a.m. and TO-NIGHT. COMPLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. Presenting that wonderful Picture or the Sea secured by the management at great expense. FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY tional Picture of the Sea. ARSON AT SEA A Realistic and SensaShowing the owner conspiring with the C a .plain to burn the vessel at sea. The ship leaving on her voyage. The Captain fires his ship. The doomed ship enveloped in flames in mid-ocean. ..... ARSON AT SEA, and realise the awful grandeur of a snip burning at sea. A picture that will ho the talk of Wellington for weeks to come. Supported by a complete programme of Scenic, Comic, Dramatic and Educational pictures. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission: Adults, fid; Children, 3d. 937 ARSON AT SEA ARSON AT SEA ARSON AT SEA ARSON AT SEA ARSON AT SEA ARSON AT SEA ARSON AT SEA ARSON AT SEA TOWN rpOYVN HALL. SUNDAY NEXT SUNDAY JULY 28th. 1912. HALL. NEXT! SUNDAY CONCERT By the WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL conductor—Mr HERBERT BLOT. Admission by Silver Coin. J. F. WOODWARD, Secretary. MARGARET COOPER'S SUCCESSES. SONGS— “Janie,” “Hullo. Tutu,” • “Tou’U Get Heaps o' Elchins,” “Agatha Green,” “Peter,” “Catch Me.” and every item in this gifted Artiste’s Repertoire. PIANO SOLOS —“Catch Me” twostep,' “Ma Dusky Maid” twostep. and Margaret Cooper lancers. Price: 2s each. Posted 2s Id. Also NEW TONE POEMS FOE PIANO By ALBERT KUSSNER, ‘On tho Heather," "In Poppyland,” "Woodland Flowers,” and "Canxonetta.” These rank with the best wo have yet received by this popular composer. ' Price: 2s each. Posted 2s Id. CHAS. BEGG AND 00.. LTD., Manners street. LOST AND FOUND TJOUND—Umbrella. taken by mistake JO irom Karori car. Owner call Lambton Police Station, 934 BOARD AND RESIDENCE VISITORS to Wellington will find Superior Accommodation at “Waitangi,” Boulcott street; good tabic; moderate terms; 5 minutes from Q.P.O. 'Phone 1200. VACANCIES. —Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Moderate tariff. Under now management. Best Meal in town, 9d. 21 tickets, 12s 6d. The Eagles Private Hotel, opposite Gas Works, Courtenay place. . 660

WANTED Known—-Visitors to Wellington should stay at the Hotel Arcadia: a pood hon e: tariff from 6a per day. WANTED— Have you friends far away? Of course you have. Consult ns about your photograph for the next mail. Alva Studios. 126. Cuba street. 'Phone 3205. WANTED— To make an enjoyable afternoon perfect visit Fail’s well-known Commercial Restaurant. 196, Lambton quay, where afternoon tea is now a specialty. W ANTED Known—The History of Rugby Football in Wellington and Wairarapa is now on Bale at all Railway Stations and with train runners. WANTED— To Buy for Cash, Ladies' and Cents' superior loft-off Wearing Apparel, Boots, etc.; also large stock clothing for sale. Correspondence promptly attended to. Mrs R. O'Neill, 154, Taranaki street. 874 WANTED— Laundress, 2-'a, station; Par. lour Maid. 16s; Waitress. ZOs; General. Blenheim, 15s; Generals. 15s to 20a; Nurse, 18s: Cook, station, 255; Married Couple, country, £sj; Housemaid, 12s 6d. Stamp repiy. F. P. Welch, Labor Agent, Maslerton. ' WANTED— Write the Royal Registry Office, over Shaw, Chemist. 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'app.leants for your approval wuo ate most suitable for tbe work you require. T'VTANTED —Hau'er Driver, 10s; Tailerout, VI 10s; all-round Farm-band. 255; 2 ploughmen (Hawke's Bay). 255: Shepherd, dogs and saddle. £7O year; Cowboy, 2Js; Bushfellers, 9s; Scrub-cutters, contract; Tauhine Pullers. 700 acres. 3s 6d an acre. Stamp rep.y. F. P. Welch, Labor Agent, Masterton. ANTED Known— WHEEB MOTOE-CARS ARE REPAIRED. GROVE MOTOR WORKS, 432 , 70. Ghnznee street TO DRAPERS. TXT ANTED—Thoroughly competent man Vt to take charge of Ribbon, Lace, Hosiery, and Glove Departments. Apply to the Manager, D.1.C., 886 Wellington. rjDHE EAILWAT DEPARTMENT has vacancies for a number of CLEANERS. Fifth Standard Certificate necessary, and age not to exceed eighteen years last birthday. 835 ANTED — Lad, 16 or 17 years of age. to learn business. Good prospects. George Fowlds, Ltd., Manners street 928

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8182, 25 July 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8182, 25 July 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8182, 25 July 1912, Page 3

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