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amusements Op e r A house WELLINGTON. MRS McSWRKNKY SEASON. SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Tho Box Plan will be* opened at the Dre* den at 10 o'clock on .Monday morning. Opera house "WELLINGTON. Levees J. C. Williarnsnn, Ltd. Direction PLAYWRIGHTS. LTD. Business Manager James E. Moore. Representative Frank Levy COMMENCING NEXT THURSDAY. AVGUST Sth. THE THEATRICAL EVENT OF 'HIE YEAR Reappearance in after an nb* sonce of years, of favourite and most accomplished versatile act res? MAGGIE MOORE. MAGGIE MOORE. Supported by a- Specially Selected Company. In her Latest and Greatest Sacceca MRS MeSWEENEV. MRS MeSWEENEY. The AuFtralian-Iri-Ti Farcical Comedy In Three Acts and “a Bit,'* Being a Stage Adaptation of Thomas E Spencer’s Popular Work. “THE SURr PRISING ADVENTURES OF MRS BRID. GET MoSWEENEY." by tho AUTHOR and TOSO TAYLOR. Direct from a Phenomenally Successful season at tho Princess Theatre, Melbourne; the Criterion and Palace theatres, Sydney; and His Majesty’s, Auckland. MAGGIE MOORE as MRS "MeSWEENET." Has never been seen to better advantage, or in a part more suitable to her humorous talent. Popular Prices; 4s, 2s 6d* and one ehll* ling. Box Plan at the Dresden. 131 T n E A ' D E L P H T Situation ...... Willis street. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT The Adelphl Quartette will sirs "In Absence” In ad<■ dltion .to tho superb Program mo being sereenef this week. Popular Prices—ls and 6d. Booking fid extra, at the Theatre, or rink up 3442. TO-MORROW AT 2.30 p.mPRIZE MATINEE. PRIZE MATINEE. Give the Kiddles a Treat. 106 S HORST'S CONTINUOUS THEATER Willis street. The Home of Perfectly Projected Picture*. TO-DAY 1 TO-DAY I TO-DAY I At 2.30 o'clock. Presenting that A.B. Masterpiece, THE LESSER EVIL THE LESSER EVIL A Story of the Sea. THE LESSEE EVIL THE LESSER EVIL While the heroine is waiting for her sweetheart she is captured by smuggler, and taken to sea. ‘me captain of the ship defends her against the crew to his last shot and the timely rescue by the coast guard. THE LESSEE EVIL THE LESSEE EVIL See It To-night. It is a Picture that will appeal to all. A Thrill in every foot, Supported bv the Quaker Mother. The latest Vitagraph release. The Madwoman of Penmaroh. Waterfalls of Elfkarlo. Nutty* Game. Gaumont Graphic. Why ter In England, a Would-Be Star, etc. Open Dally from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission—Adults fid. Children 3d. 104 NEW MUSIC AT BEGG’S. GLOBE SONG FOLIO No. 2. /~VWING to the extraordinary success o) U the GJyOUK SONG POLIO No. 1, the publishers have now issued a second vol ume, containing 83 songs and vocal illicit, none of which are contained in tho lirst. All vocalists will find the new album "just the thing." A few of tho songs arc;— “Arrow and the Song,” “Ave Maria' (Gounod), "Ohildren’e Voices," “Cleans;;:; Fires,” "Como Back to Erin," "Dear Litt'e Shamrock." "Fairies" (Dolores), "He ivii.iia Tear," "Home to our Mountains" (duu; “Kathleen Mavournoen," "Lend Me Void Aia," “Let me Love Thee." “Oh That we two were Maying," "Minute Gun at Sea.’ (duet), "Stirrup Cup." "We’d Better ii:uc a Wee," "Will Ue Come." "My Old Fricml John," "Where is now the Merry Party,' "When the Wind Blows in." Price, 2s each; posted 2s fid. OH AS. BEGG AND 00., LTD.. 19-21, Manners street, 1 Wellington. Sole Agent* for “Brlnsmead” and Gon and Kallmann Pianos. i WANTED— Ladle* to consult Mr* Waddell, Bonl.'ott Chamber*, Bonlcott street, about her new method for removal of Superfluous Hairs. ANTED Known— WHEEB MOTOE-CAEB ABE REPAIRED. GEOVE MOTOE WOEKB, 432 70, Ghurnce street. ANTED—Youth to assist Lino Engineer. Apply, Manager, "N.Z.. Times.” WELLINGTON TECHNICAL EDUCATION BOARD. Applications, closing August m, 1912. are invited for the position of Instructress in Cookery and Hygiene at the Wellington Technical School. Beginning salary £l5O per annum. For further particulars, apply to W. S. LA TEOBE., M.A., 125 Director. LEGAL. WANTED— Thoroughly experienced Con. veyancer, with knowledge of Supreme Court practice. Apply, stating experience and salary expected to B. J. DOLAN, 124 Solicitor, Napier. MILLINEEY SALESWOMAN. [TAN TED—A Thoroughly Experienced ’ YOUNG LADY for the position oi Lrst Saiee" in Millinery Department ply, with references, to 113 GEORGE AND KEBBLEY, LTD. PETONE BOROUGH COUNCIL. Applications are invited for the Position of Town Clerk and Treasurer, at a salary of £275 per annum (no outside work permitted). Applications' addressed to the Town Clerk, endorsed "Town Clerkship," with copies of testimonials enclosed, will be received until Noon, AUGUST 12th, 1912. Schedule of duties may bo seen at the oflice of the Pctono Borough Council, or may be had on application. J. W. McEWAN, 96 Mayor. NAPIER BOROUGH COUNCIL. CLERK OF*WORKS. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Clerk of Works in connection with tho construction of tho Council's Electric Tramways and Lighting under will be at the rate of £3OD per annum. , The person appointed will be required to superintend the construction of works to be carried out bv Contract, and to act under tho instructions and supervision of the Council’s E'ectrica! Engineer. Applications, stating acc. experience and date when free to commence, and accorapanied bv copies of references, mast be delivered to me not later than Noon op August 21st, 1912. jr MtJEEATi Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office, Napier. July sth, 1912. 621 WOODY ILLB RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOM, FIRST-CLASS HOT LUNCHEON AND HOT TEAS PASSENGERS by Express Trains passing through and to Woodville have now sufficient time at the Woodville Station for Hot rjunchcons. and on evening trains for Set. Teas. Telegraphic orders promptly attended to. 610 £. W. EUDDICK, Proprietor.

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8189, 2 August 1912, Page 3

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