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AMUshMRNTS 33 3 3 g fjiHE 3 33 3 333333 3 NEW THE ATBB. 6 Mamie ii 3 street. 6 5 Max-Mahon and Donnelly, proprietors. <’ 6 6 6 “GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO!” 6 6 . 6 6 "Where the SUN NEVER SETS. ’ G 6 “The SURVIVAL of the FITTEST." 6 li la presenting TO-DAY and TO- 6 6 NIGHT’S programme we feel proud 6 6 because it will be so delightful and 6 6 breezv that it will instantly gratify 6 6 our THOUSANDS.of PATRONS 6 6 The careful selection of “material” 6 6 has made our theatre a “Household G 6 word." fi 6 TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. Dec. 5. 6 G 1. “TWO DAUGHTERS of EVE" 6 (A.B. drama). 6 2. “The GIRL at the COPULA” 6 (Selig drama). 6 3. ‘'Bird’s Eye View of Paris." 64. “Broncho Billy’s Last Hold-up.’ 6 (S. and A. drama). G 5. “Helping John” (Edison comedy). R (t f AWn linnaH ' 66. “Stern Papa" ' 8 6 (A.B. comedy). 6 6 “Calino, Station Master.” 6 6 Next "The Mystery of 6 5 the Glass Coffin." 6 6 ‘The Mystery of the Glass Coffin” 6 6 is a really dazzling drama. 6 6 Words can hardly describe it. See 6 G it, and you trill be amazed. 0 5 Think of it! Adults SIXPENCE. 6 6 Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. 6 S 3333333333333 3 fjl OWN HALL. SUNDAY NEXT. SUNDAY NEXT. December Bth. 1912. FINAL SUNDAY CONCERT Of the 1912 Season by the WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. Condnctor HR HERBERT BLOY, Concert at 8.30 p.m. J. F. WOODWARD. 59 Secretary. SHOWS JjIEILDING A. AND P. SHOW, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th and Sth. 1913. .£1065 IN PRIZES. .£1055. Liberal Cask Prizes and Handaoms Trophies to be won outright for all Classes of Stock. Romney Marsh Shields allotted fo» competition. Entries close FRIDAY, January 17th, Schedules and all particulars from the SECRETARY. WEST COAST RAM FAIR. (To be conducted by the Feilding A. and P. Association). THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6th and 7th. 1913. Entries Close TUESDAY, January 21st Entry forms and all particulars from B. H. FISHER, Secretary, 886 Feilding A. and P. Association. ’PUBLIC &COTJCES WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. THE Annual Show of Students’ Work at the School, Wakefield and Mercer streets, will be open on THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, sth, Gth and 7tb December. Hours, 10-12, 2-4.30, 7-10 All interested are invited Ho inspect. W, S. LA TROBB, M.A., 39 Director. EUROPEAN AGENCY. W/ HOLESALB buying agencies under'i token for all British and Contmen. tal goods, including— Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes, and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motor-cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery, and Piece Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery, and Metala, Jewellery, Plate, and Watches, Photographic and Optical Provisions and Oilmen's Stores, Etc., etc. Commission 2i per cent, to 5 per oenfe Trade Discounts allowed. Special quotations on demand. Sample Cases from £lO upwards. Consignments of Produce Sold oa Account. WILLIAM WILSON AND SONS (Established 1814), 25, Abchurch Lane, London, E.C. Cable Address; '‘Annualre. London." WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. THE following Regulations dealing with luggage, parcels, etc., placed on cars will be brought into force on MONDAY, December 9tb, 1912: X. Luggage not exceeding 141 b in weight, which in the opinion of the Conductor can be carried on the lap without inconvenience or annoyance to other passengers or officials, and providing it conforms with clause 5 of these regulations, to be carried free of charge. 2. Personal luggage which may bo safely carried on the platforms of cars to be charged 3d for any distance; workmen’s kits of tools and go-carts and collapsible prams to bo carried free. 3. No luggage or parcel, other than newspapers or mails, to be allowed on any car unless accompanied by a passenger. 4. Conductors may refuse any article which they consider unsuitable or of an objectionable nature inside or on the platform of a car. 5. Packages of a dangerous or offensive nature, such as explosives, corrosive liquids, meat or fish, or articles liable to soil or damage the car, passengers’ or officials' clothing, such as uncovered vessels of oils, paints, sharpedged metals or tools, must not bo accepted for conveyance on passenger ears. 6. Go-carts, collapsible prams, etc., to be carried on rear platforms; conductors may refuse to carry more than two. . In the event of passengers refusing to pay the luggage fee for luggage placed on the platform of cars, conductors may, after notifying owner, remove luggage at a stopping place. . Passengers holding luggage tickets may be permitted to transfer luggage at junctions without additional charge. M. CABLE. Traffic Superintendent, somber 4th, 1912. 46 LEVIN-FOXTON COACH. T EAVE Foxton 6.30 a.m., arrive Levi* arrive Foxton 12 noon, leave Foxton 2.30 p.m., arrive Levin 4.30 p.m., leave Levi* 7.45 p.m. arrive Foxton 9.45 p.m. A. F. CHAMBERLAIN. Coach Proprietaf,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8295, 5 December 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8295, 5 December 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8295, 5 December 1912, Page 3

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