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AMUSEMEi -STS rpuearkh n o y a h. J- WHERE EVERYBODY GOES. Brennan I'uJleia* Vaudeville Circuit. Managing Director -dr Ben J. Fuller. THE Jjl-ST I.\ VAi Di-.ViLU-. ALWAYS fcOME NEW STAR ACTS. Direct Imported from the Comincul. LKS FRANCOIS In their wonderful LES I- HANCOIS acrobatic leats. Direct imported from Loudon. Tito popular JACK STRA'SV London Comedian JACK STRAW PEGGY KOilA Charming English Soubrette Bob DRISCOLLS . Alf In twenty mi mites of uproarious laughter. FLOERIK HANGER. STELLA KAJUltill. ARTHUR STACK Y. GRESHAM 3? OUR. DORIS ROYAL. MAURICE CHKXOWETH, STELLA REID. Dress Circle and 0.5., 2s: Stalls, Is; Re- : served Scats, 2s 6d. BOOK SEATS A I THE DRESDEN. ' 532 y.w.c.A. ARCTIC BAZAAR. TO-DAY. LAST DAY. TO-DAY. Sydney Street Hall. Open 3to 10 p.m. Admission—Afternoon free. Evening Cd, Children's Concert 4 p.m. Special Entertainments 8 and 9 p«m.

HEAR MILES! HEAR MILLS! WALTER THOMAS MILLS, NATIONAL ORGANISER OF THE UNITED LABOR SPEAKS AT THE ADELPHI THEATRE, SUNDAY NEXT, SEPT. Bih, 1912, 8.15 Subject: “THE GOVERNMENT STROKE." MUSICAL PROGRAMME AT 7.45. PARTY, p.m. QUESTIONS ANSWERED. MEETING CLOSES PROMPTLY AT 9. ADMISSION FREE. SILVER COLLECTION AT THE DOOR.

CJ PECKS, blobs, stains, blots, spots, smears, o smudges, all easily removed by using Brite-glass, Is a bottle all stores. , W" 'ANTED—The public patronage for • splendid afternoon tea eervice at the (Tell known Faille Commercial Restaurant, where only the nicest, of confectionery and best ot tea, etc., will be served. WANTED— Young man not afraid work, put £3O in good speculation. Stale age; quick returns; “Spec,”- "Times’ office. . 597 WANTED Known—For High-class Confectionery try Miss Fearon, 95, Cuba *t. Chocolates and other confectionery delights fullv flavoured and always fresh. tw WANTED— Ladles to consult Mr* Waddell, BouK'ott Chambers, Boulcott street. as.out her new method for removal of Superfluous Hairs. V/TTANTED Known—Mrs Waddell, Hate VV and Face PaysiclanL Boulcott Cham* hers. Boulcott street, makes the only Half Tonic to euro any disease of the ecaiit Mrs Waddell’s Hair Tonic can only bo o*j» cained from tmr. ANTED Known Cylinder Oil The "Empire” Cylinder Oil for motor* saves labour, time, and money; bonising, high flush-point. Empire Oil Co.* Lid.. Harris street. Wellington, proprietor*. WANTED— Our satisfied . visitors to further extend their patronage as we are now serving' afternoon tea in the be*t, of style at Fail’s Commercial Eestaurant. 196. l-umbton quay. YftTANTED Known ' Skates! Skate* \ VV Skates! 100 X’alra Ladies’ and Gent* all aiakss. fibre box and aluminium wheels; 15s pair, nearly new. Fleming and Co. (opp. Library). Newtown. _ A TIP to Shopkeepers: You will attract more customers by, keeping wcllpoiished. windows. Try Brite-glaaa. la a bottle. f 993 AYPOLB street (under new management.) Dainty Sweets and Delicious Chocolates. Prize coupons with every purchase, Save your coupons and participate m the prizes. Lovely boxes o£ chocolates given to couponholders. Maypole Confectionery, 84, Vivian street. ’* WASTED Known—Lace Blousce, Dace Blouses. Beautiful selection just arrived at 13s lid, 15s lid. 18s lid up. Tho daintiest of dainty blouses, perfect fit. Queree Bros.. 116.‘ Willis street. WANTED, an active group of men and women in every neighbourhood la New Zealand who can and will give an afternoon or evening each week working for the United Labour party. Address Walter Thomas Mills, National Organise., " Times ” office. Wellington. WANTED— Write the Royal Registry Office, over Shaw, Chemist. Willi* itreet. Wellington, for Farm Bands in any capacity, Housekeepers. Governesses, typists. Lady Helps, Cooks, Barmaids. ‘Mamed Couples for stations, etc., and we will .elect those applicants tor your approval who are most suitable for the work you icquire\/\rANTED Known—lf you are oontemVV plating painting, paperbanging, or lecorating, ring telephones 2043 or 2316. Our itaff Is the largest in Wellington, composed entirely of highly paid expert tradesxlcq, who enable us to do all work jxoeptionally reasonable prices. Try u* ind convince yourself. All estimates free. CKOS. A. WELLS, 25, Hanky street* City. >r Main To&d, Karori. ■’CTANTED —5 Contract Scrub-cutters, 100 'V acres or more; 12 bushfallers. 10s; enchman, 13s; mill bushmen. Us, 12s; ipeman, 13s; rabbiter, with dogs, ferret, s and 2d per rabbit; station ploughan. 30s; cowman, pedigree Ayrshire herd, s. Stamp reply, P- F. Welch, Labor jent, Jlasterton. IiTANTED Known—Bargains in hats. rV The cheapest Millinery in the uty, ready-to-wear Hats, 3s lid, ie Md, 5a lid,* ntrimmed Hats, from Is lid; Sunshine irl’* Hats, in cream, black, saxe, brown, Ink grey, and burnt, at 3s lid, 3s lid, i nit. Queree Bros., 116, Willis street. r ANTED Known—[Eßß MOTOB-CAB3 ABB BETA TEED. GROVE MOTOR WOBKB, 70, Qhuznee (treat. wt-^nTED —A thoroughly competent Line and Half-tono Etcher. Apply, "En aver." Care "N.Z. Tunes/’ FOB HIRE. THE Most Luxurious Taxi-cab in town, 30 h.p. (Fiat); also Touring Car. Ightingalo, 103, Lambton quay; 'phone oi 950 ‘ FANCY GOODS. THE D.l.c. require tho services of a first-class Man to take charge of their Toy, Stationery, and Fancy Goods Departments. Must ho accustomed to indenting. Apply to THE MANAGES. 963 D.X.C., Wellington. A N T E APPEENTICES and XMPEOVEES, For the Costume Workroom. Apply MISS SUTHERLAND. D. ANTED— A SMART MESSAGE BOY. Apply, FACTORY MANAGER. “N.Z. Times” Co.. Ltd. WANTED. ADULT Qualified Medical Practitioner for tho Millerton Colliery Medical and Accident Relief Association. Salary, £4OO per year. All‘medicines supplied to members free by the association. Accouchements £2 2s for member’s_ wife: private practice allowed. Population 1000. Honee provided, eight rooms. Applicants to state ago married or single; to close with the undersigned October 28th. 1912. A. BROADFOOT, Secretary. Millerton. N.Z.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8219, 6 September 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8219, 6 September 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8219, 6 September 1912, Page 3

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