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AMUSEMENTS II H E A I II £ ROYAL. Brennan-Fullers' Vaudeville Circuit. Managing Director . . . Ben J. Fuller THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE. Last ZOMAH Last Two ZOMAII Two Nighte. ZOMAH , Nights Tiic Great -Artist who is Mystifying large audiences nightly. THE BRENNANS, Tile World's Champion Clog Dancers. EMERALD AND BARTON. F.nglish Musical Comedy Duo. CORRIE Cress Talkers AND and BAKER Novelty Dancers. Bewitching English Soubrcttc PEGGY ROMA EDITH HARDER English Comedienne. F.nglish Dapper Comedian TOM LEE. Also Embracing 15 HIGH-CLASS VARIETY ARTISTS. D.C. and O.S. 2s. Stalls Is. Sea's 2a 6d. Booh Stalls at the Dresden. Reserved g K A T I N G RINK. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures. Direction John Fuller and lions. FULLERS’ PICTURES The Best FULLERS' PICTURES of all Presenting A Bright and Varied Programme of our usual High Standard of Excellence. DARK FEATHER'S STRATEGY. Pathe’e Animated Gazette. Along Simplon Hoad. LITTLE BOY BLUE, hy the Luhin Co. The Smuggler's Daughter of Anglesey. WON BY WAITING. Alkali Ike's Boarding House. HIS FATE'S REHEARSAL. Spifking's New Job. GETTING THE MONEY. Orchestra Stalls Is. Stalls 6d. rjtQWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. (Heated to a comfortable temperature.) EVERY EVENING AT 8. Mr Edward Bransoombe’s Now ENGLISH COSTUME COMEDY 00. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. The entertainment par excellence, of Refilled Comedy. Exhilarating Dancing, and Fascinate -- ing Music. THE NEW PROGRAMME A GALAXY OF MUSICAL AND COMEDY GEMS. "ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT." Prices. 3s. 2s and Is; no extra charges. Plan at Dresden; Day Sales Christo son's. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. BOXING. "Y^FELLIN GTON BOXING ASSOCIATIONIMPORTANT TOURNAMENT At the TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 8. HANNAN (Australia) v V. MURPHY (Wellington) Fifteen-round contest between men .who are the best known among lightweights at the present time. First-class preliminaries between local and visiting exponents. Prices: 7s 6d, ss, 4s, 3s, and 2s. Box Plan opens on Saturday at Armits. • W. G. TALBOT, 126 Secretary. J^EW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS. (“The Ballarat of N.Z.”) SECOND ANNUAL FESTIVAL. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. Commencing November 13th, 1912. Entries Close September 30th, 1912. £650 IN PRIZES. £650. Text Book Now Ready. Obtainable from Music Shops or under- , signed. Price 3d. Post Free, JAMES DYKES, Secretary. 149, 151 Feathorston street, Wellington. DANCING VICTORIA HALL. NEWTOWN. MADA.ME FOLEY is prepared to enrol Pupils for Music and Dancing. Tuition Class, Thursday; Upper Hutt, Friday. Private Lessons bv appointment. The largest stock of Fancy Dresses for Hire in the Dominion, '.’he above ball i* now available tor danctetc. WANTED Known—Oyster season now on. You can test the best at Palmers Oyster Saloon, on the Quay, to-day on nv-t B WANTED— A Steady Man for Farm; must be a good mi.ker, and able to drive to factory; no ploughing. Apply to Mrs W. Wood, Morrison s Bush, Greytown. WANTED - Motorists, try "Empire" Cylinder Oil for water-cooled and air-cooled engines. Non-carbonising, economical. Empire Oil Op., Ltd.. Harris street. Wellington, sole proprietors. WANTED Known—Pinnock’s Taxi-cabs,

"17*/ANTED —Ladjea who desire a smart * ' Navy Sergo Costume at bargain prices to see ours, at 90s for 755, 84a lor 655, 70s lor 50s, 50s for 57s 6d. 42s for 25s 6d. Also a few sample costumes from 12s fid up. Queree Bros., 116, Willis street. TV^'ANTET— Phonographs, Edison's. CounVI cry people write for lists; new records arriving monthly; also indestructible records. Fleming and Co., opposite Library, Newtown. ~\XT ANTED Known—The Cheapest and Best V V Place for Picture Frames is S. Cordon, 95, Cuba street. 665 WANTED— Have you friends far away? Of coarse you - have. Consult/ as about your photograph for the next mail. Alva Studios, 126, Cuba street. 'Phone 5203. WANTED— To malte an enjoyable afternoon perfect visit Fail's well-known Commercial Restaurant. 196, Lamblon quay, where afternoon tea is now a specialty. WANTED Known Try Qurcomb’s,- 138, Willis street, for Fresh and Smoked Fish. Oysters, etc. No freezer flab. WANTED Known—xne History of Kugby Football Mn Wellington and Wairarapa is now on' Sale at all Bailway Stations and with train runners. \\/ anteU—Special Sale of Ladies’ WalkV' ing Skirts. All new goods. Heavy Cream Serge, 13s 6d and 15s lid; Cloth, in Navy and Black Cloth, trimmed braid and buttons 7s lid; also 26 sample Skirts, latest styles, 7s lid to 21s. Every article marked at reduced prices. Queree Bros., 116, Willis street. ~\\J ANTED —Laundress, 20s, station; ParVl lour Maid, 16s; Waitress. 20s; General, Hlouheim, 15s; Generals, 15s to 20a; Nurse. 18s: Cook, station, 255; Earned Couple, country, £66; Housemaid. 12s 6d. Stamp rcpiy. F. P. Welch, Labor Agent, Masterton. WANTED Known—For High-class Confectionery try Mias Fearon, 95, Cuba St. Chocolates and other confectionery delighttullv flavoured and always fresh. 664 \\T ANTED —Ladiets to take advantage of V V our great sale of Boincoats now on. All new imported coats. Special reductions for ono week, 21s, 22s 6d 255. 27s 6d and 59s 6d. Special lino of Mackintoshes, 39s 6d for 29s sd, and 28s 6d for 25s 6d. See them at once. Queree Bros., 116. i.-iis street. TO TYPEWRITER DSERS.-W. J. beater and Co.. 24, Grey street, notify that they have placed Mr Henry V. Batten in charge of their Typewr.ting Department. Repairs effected to all makes of Typewriters. Supplies stocked for all machines. ■Phone 1474. o'J YY TANTED —We advertise dally In the * * Napier daily papers for all classes of reliable labor lor the Hawke's Bay district. Write us for full particulars, with stamp for roplv: references indispensable. A. Gray. Cathedral Chambers, Napier. 125 WANTED Tramlayers, 10s day, cr contract, for milling bush; Ploughmen (Hawke's Bay), 255; Shepherd, dogs and saddle, £7O year; Cowboy, 20s; Bushfellers. 9s; Scrub-cutters, contract: Tauhine Pullers. 700 acres. 5s 6d an acre. Stamp reply. F. P. Welch, Labor Agent, Masterton, j

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8189, 2 August 1912, Page 3

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