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AMUSEMENTS. H IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 'roprietors John Fuller and Sons. THIS EVENING AT 8. Farewell to SWEET NELL. SWEET NELL. , , Positively the Last Night of Australia s most popular Actress, MISS NELLIE STEWART, MISS NELLIE STEWART. In That Fascinating and Romantic Comedy r SWEET NELL OP OLD gBURY. SWEET NELL OP OLD DBDBI. The story of the love of King Charles for the ragged and barefooted orange girl. LAST NIGHT Of the above magnificent production and a series of the latest English, American and Continental Successes. TO-MORROW EVENING (Thursday) Complete Change of Programme, Including, At the request of numerous patrons, THE MAKING THE MAKING Of THE PANAMA CANAL! THE PANAMA CANAL! 'The land divided, the seas united. PANAMA thr HtNat PANAMA Three PANAMA Nights PANAMA Only, P A £, AL The greatest engineering feat in tne world's history. D.C., Is 6d; Stalls, Is; Upper Circle, 6d. Booking free at the Dresden On request trams stop at theatre. 3153. 97J The new theatre. Maimers street. (MacMahon and Donnelly's). CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily—ll a.m. till ■ll p.m. „ “GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. “The Survival of the fittest. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, Feb. 26. Your Last Chance of witnessing the sublime Nordisk ladies' drama, „ “A MAN WITHOUT CONbCIBNCK “A MAN WITHOUT CONSCIENCE. And all the OTHER exquisite subjects. TO-MORROW. ENTIRE CHANGE, including: "The Driver of the Deadwood Coach (Kalem “masterpiece"). Think of it! auuiis, SIXPENCE. Children. THREEPENCE. O W N L. COSY CONCERT CHAMBER. . Last THE FOLLIES. Night Last THE FOLLIES. Night Last • THE FOLLIES. Night The Greatest and Cleverest Show of tins kind ever seen, in Wellington. Prices 3s, 3s and Is. Plan at Dresden. T YCEXTM THEATRE. PETONE. I_J THE rui.LiLS „ , Will Appeal for One Night Only. NEXT FRIDAY. All Petone residents are sure to go on an hilarious riot to see this Great and Glorious METROPOLITAN COMBINATION. Watch your local paper. ALL NATIONS' CARNIVAL AND FANCY FAIR, In Aid of the CONVENT,' NEWTOWN, Will Open in ST. ANNE’S HALL, WELLINGTON SOUTH, On' EASTER SATURDAY. MARCH 22nd. WELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES, LTD. DAY’S BAT AND, EONA BAY SERVICE. STEAMERS ran Daily at 10.15 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. from Wellington to Day’s Bay and Eona Bay, leaving the' Bays at frequent intervals. Refreshment available at the Pavilion. HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE. Formerly .£SO to .£IOO. NOW for J3lO 10s. QTAMFORD AND CO. guarantee to Teach thoroughly the Entire Course —Hairdressing, Shampooing. Manicuring, Scalp Treatment and Hair Work, consisting of Switches, Toupees, Transformations, etc. Day or Evening Classes of two hours’ duration. No binding agreements. Awarded Certificate of Merit at Wellington Exhibition. ' 624 BUSINESS NOTICES T 3 OYAL MAIL Leaves CARBINE JCI/ STABLES, Feilding. for Kimbolton daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. R. J. MOORE, Proprietor. Feilding. TYPEWRITER THE Le GROVE and LAURENCE COLIMITED. v New Zealand Agents for ROYAL SMITH BAB-LOCK PREMIER Visible-writing Machines. ITIHE only one-key-one-charaoter Type J. writers in the market (no shift-keys). Unique in Speed and Labor-saving Con. struotion. Second-hand Machines of all makes fn Sale or Hire. ‘‘JOHN BULL" Carbons and Ribbons for all machines. “L. and L." Pen and Pencil Carbons stand alone for quality and price. Wax sheets, absorbent papers, and inks for all Duplicators. REPAIRS effected to all machines. TYPING —A staff kept for public shorthand, typing, and duplicating work. Established twenty years. 139. LAMBTON QUAY. In addition to the donations and subscriptions received in aid of the Bush Nursing Fund of St. John, and I recently published in these columns, the hon. treasurer begs to acknowledge a donation of £5 from Mrs S. A. Rhodes. The fund has been started to j provide a skilled nurse to help the wives of struggling settlers in the back blocks in cases of emergency, and further practical help will be promptly acknowledged. Further particulars in regard to the aim indicated will be furnished by Mrs W. B. Fisher, telephone 2393,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8364, 26 February 1913, Page 3

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