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AMUSEMENTS. H IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. •Proprietors ......... John Fuller and Sons. TO-DAY. 2.30 TO-DAY. MATINEE! MATINEE! MATINEE! MATINEE t MATINEE! Presenting a Supurb Programme. Including THE MAKING THE MAKING OP THE PANAMA CANAL. THE PANAMA CANAL. A "pdcrtuTe of Great _ EclucationaJ. value, and one which will remain m the memory long after the great undertaking has been coinp’rtK!MATINEE PRICES. D.C.: Adults, Is. Children, 6s. Stalls: Adults, 6d. Children 3d. Upper Circle: Adults, 6d. Children, 3d. THEATRE. fis MAJESTY’S Proprietors John Puller and Sons. THIS EVENING AT A Positively the Loi>t Night of Kemti 0 Wonderful Picture THE MAKING OP THE PANAMA CANAL. The land divided, the world united. Last THE PANAMA CANAL. Nmht. THE PANAMA CANAL. Last Cost Ni-ht. 40,000 Men Employed. Last THE PANAMA CANAL. Night. THE PANAMA CANAL. Last 1 See the Great Work Night. As it is Last THE PANAMA CANAL. Night. THE PANAMA CANAL. Last The Greatest Night. Engineering Peat in Inst The World’s History. Night. THE PANAMA. And other Excellent Items. D.C.. Is Sd; Stalls, Is; Upper Circle, 6d. Booking free at the Dresden. On request trams stop at Theatre. 'Phone 3153. 79 THE MASS RALLY OP THE YEAR! (Auspices Unity Congress Committee). JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY (TO-MORROW) NIGHT, 8 o’clock. Speakers: W. T. Mills. E. Tregear, P. H. Hickey, H. E. Holland, W. T. Young, R. S. Ross (Unity Congress Committee). C. H. Chapman, W. S. Bedford, (U.L.P.). W. C. Noot (Tramways Union), G. Parland (atersiders), Coleman (Gisborne), M. J. Mack (A.S.R.S.), and Mrs Donaldson (Housewives’ Union). DON'T MIPS THIs”gREAT GATHERING. Watersiders’ Band. 50 The vacuum cleaning go. op NEW ZEALAND, I'd, Willis street. 'Phone No. 2969. Lave arriving by s.s. Star of Scotland a large Shipment of BRITISH VACUUM CLEANERS (as supplied to the Royal Vaiaces of the World), HAND or ELECTRICAL, prices ranging from 50s to .£SOO each. A POSITIVE BOON IN A SICK ROOM. With a view of enabling all householders to possesse a Vacuum Cleaner we are prepared, if necessary, to sell, on easy weekly instalments, TERMS from 5s when ordering, balance by easy weekly or monthly instalments. Orders will be executed in Rotation. If you desire one of these invaluable machines from this lot, it is necessary for You to place Your order immediately, as we expect to be Rushed for these Machines. Special attention given to country orders. Note Address and Telephone. 784 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Known—Central Coffee Pal ace, Cuba street. AH meals 6d, good and clean.' Proprietor: W. Brown (late Oxford Dining Rooms). 544 WANTED— ELECTRIC STUDIO, Arcade Manners street. Cheapest Photos in Wellington. Postcards, 4s doz. Cabinets, 6s doz. (Opposite Opera House) HANNAH’S Sale Finishes Soon Best Boot Polish, 4 tins for Is. Buy your shoes before the rise. WANTED Known —Cutts and Smith Pish and Chips Experts, now os tablished at Cafe Royal, Kent terrace. WANTED Known—C. J. Houston (Honors Certificate, Lbndou), Dyer and Cleaner. Queen’s Dye Works, 136, Vivian street, Wellington. ’Phone ’451. WANTED— A. Milligan (late Michie and Milligan), Veterinary Surgeon, 4, Home street (off Kent terrace). Telephone, 2081. 14 W ANTED Known—Strand Cafe. Molesworth street. Try us for Pish and and Oysters; everything best quality. J. Turner, Proprietor. 13 WANTED Known—Dominion Steam Dye Works Clean and Press Suits for 6s 6d. 46, Ghuznee street. TeL 1962. vV'orks. Petone. Kb/ ANTED Known—Breakfasts, km v V sandwiches, other refreshments, to ‘be had at “The Don,” Lambton quay, 6 .van. to 10 p.m. VST ANTED—Gentlemen's left-off ClothTi ing. Boots and Shoes. Highest price given. M. Levy, 101, Manners street, 3 doors from Winder’s corner. 491 TVpLLIAM E. BOCK, 220, Lambton v» quay, Wellington. General Engraving, Die-sinking, Designing, Blocks for Box Printing, Illuminated addresses. TMTANNAH’S SHe Finishes Soon! ■O. Women's Beal Smart Canvas Shoes, all colours, usuaUy 7e 6d; Sal© Price, 5a 3d. PJNK of your children—think of your valuables. Think of Eire. Buy Kyl'yre at once. B. W. Hursthouse and 10., Eouth’a Buildings. WANTED Known His Majesty’s Typewriter, the Royal Barlock. Easiest to learn 1 Fastest to work. WANTED —Ladies to visit Mrs Waddell, Bouloott street, if they require their hair treated, nails manicured, and all kinds of face massage. Everything is of the latest and best. WANTED Known —"John Bull" Typewriter Carbon bolds the market lor quality and price. Royal Barlock Typewriter Agency, ■ Lambton quay. WANTED Known Harry Palmer is the Leading Auctioneer and House Furnisher in Palmerston North. Pig, Produce and Poultry Sales every Saturday. WANTED Known Good Health through Post. Send us details complaints, and stamped envelope for advice. Veedee Institute. 'Phone 3366. 85, The Terrace. W' ANTED Known—That E. E. Smith has purchased Bloor*s well known Auctioneering Business in Waipawa. P you want to Sell or Buy anything write to E. E. Smith, Auctioneer, Waipawa. __ ANNAH’S Sale Finishes Soon! Men’s Tan Kid Derby Bala., round toes, usually X7s 6d; Sale Price, 12s Gd. EAUTY Baths, Electro Fan Massage for removing Lanes round the eyes. Double Chins taken away. Mrs Waddell. Bouloott Chambers, Bouloott street, A DELICIOUS DRINK.—We have imported the largest and most up-to-date Soda Fountain in the Dominion. “The Fountain.” Gardiner and Hardie, 131, Cnba street. 15? /TAPERA HOUSE LoUie Shop for the AJ* finest English and colonial Sweets. We also have a fnll range of seasonable Drinks. Open day and night. 895 ■VSTANTED Known—Cylinder OH—The v v "Empire" Cylinder OH for motors saves labour, time, and money; non-car-bonising, high flash-point. Empire Oil Co.. Ltd., Harris street. Wellington, proprietors.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8367, 1 March 1913, Page 3

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