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AMUSEMENTS. TJTHE NEW THEATRE A Manners street. (MacMahon and Donnelly's). CONTINUOUS PICTURES Daily—ll a.m. to 11 p.m. "Go Where the Crowds Go." "THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST!" TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, MARCH 28th. The Great Cines “Masterpiece,” "LIFE FOB A LIFEI" "LIFE FOB A LIFEL" 'LIFE FOB A LIFE.” "LIFE FOB A LIFEL” Including a desperate struggle between an infuriated bull and a man. And a Wondrous Supporting Series. Think of it! Adults, SIXPENCE. Children, THREEPENCE. QITIZENS' CARNIVAL. GRAND CONCERT And £IOO ABT UNION DRAWING £IOO TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT (Saturday), 29th inst., at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME: Choir Item—"Soldiers' Chorus” (Gounod) —Post and Telegraph Department Choir. Mr F. V. Waters, Conductor, Baritone Solo—“ The Fingers" (Lohr) — Mr S. N. Hutton. Highland Dancing. Humorous—Selected —Mr W. Caton. Tenor Solo—Selected —Mr H. Phipps. Solo—"Morco Diletto" (Verdi)—Miss Phoebe Parsons, A.E.O.M. Solo —“The Wandering Jew" (Gounod) — Mr Hamilton Hodges. Song, humorous —"Story with a Moral (Gilbert)—Mr Stanley Rankin. Solo—“ Dear Homeland"—Mrs Rodgers. Quartet—“ Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes”—Orpheus Party. Solo—"A. Bequest" (Williams)—Miss Eileen Driscoll. Tenor Solo—Selected —Mr E. HilL Duet —"Snowdrops” (Lehmann) Miss Muriel Bennett and Mr K. S. AUwright. Quartet—“ Good Night, Beloved —Orpheus Party. Choir—“ Comrade in Arms" (Adams) — Post and Telegraph Department Choir. Accompanist—Mrs Marie Qneree. Admission, Is; Reserved Section, 2s. R. A- KEENAN. 756 Hon, Sec. MRS FRANK JACOBSEN, Riddiford and Wilson streets, is now -bowing a large assortment of this season’s goods. Millinery and Dress Materials a Speciality. 111 (1H YELLOW Fir Doors, all sizes J-oUU and designs; well-adapted for oiling or staining. L. E. Christie. Ltd, 180, Adelaide road. PHONE 3577. The Art Memorial Co., 231, Adelaide road. Artistic Memorials, Kerbings, Concrete, _ Walls. Grave Pences, Ascertain oar prices before ordering elsewhere. Robert h. wllson and son“ Funeral Furnishers and Embalmers, 161, Adelaide roe.d, Wellington. Telephone 1999, night or day. GIET the cash habit and buy your •T Groceries where you can buy the cheapest. W. Wylie. Riddiford street. FOE a delicious cup of tea, coffee, or cocoa, pastry and cakes, hot luncheon and suppers, try Mrs G. Bennett, 262, Riddiford street (tram terminus). COME to the Corner Boot Store, 143, Riddiford street. Sample Sale now on; big bargains. Alfred Crosby. GO to Mrs Eoscoe's for strong Barrows for the boys, and all school requisites. Top of Riddiford street. Newtown. SIGHT Testing Room. Ophthalmic Optician, onr methods are skilful, scientific and accurate. The latest styles of frames and rimless in stock. J. M. Savidge, Opt-, D., • 124-126, Riddiford street. ABOUT that honse you're thinking of building! Ring up Watts Bros. (Tel. 3003). wo will give you an estimate free. _ FLINT, Baker, 2Bh Riddiford • street. Bread delivered daily to all parts of Newtown and surrounding districts. FOE best quality meat and small goods of every description, try P. C. Luxford, 193, Riddiford street. Lowest prices; deliveries daily. OOPER'S Fork Butchery, 245, Eiddiford street, near tram terminus— For Picnic Sandwich, Oxford Brawn, Cold Luncheon, and Supper Delicacies; our specialty Cooked Ham Is 6d a Xb; picnickers will do well to cull on their way to Newtown Park and Zoo. FOR high-class assortment of Confectionery, Periodicals, Popular Novels, School Requisites, Toys, Stationery, Post Cards, School Books, etc., try A. Ferguson, Riddiford street (opposite. School). lilOE all requirements of the Saddlery and Harness Trade, Leather Cases, Sporting Requisites, etc., F. W. Butler, 10. Be vane street. nnEY Refreshment Rooms, 87. Revani JL street, for first-class meals at the modest charge of 6d. Regular patrons by arrangement. IVTITCHINSON BEOS., 205. Riddiford XvJL street. Painters, Paperhangers, Glaziers, Sign writers. Picture Framers. Estimates Free for every description of work. SMITH AND REID, 178, Adelaide road. Cordial and Aerated Water Manufacturers ; highest quality Mineral Waters delivered daily. Tel. 2064. OH, Polly, run quick, all beat Fish will be gone; get a shilling’s worth of Oysters. Fresh Fish one shilling; Fillets; young Warehou (smoked), and a pair of Rabbits. At J. Newhouse, 203, Riddiford street. /'TASTLE'S Sarsaparilla Blood Mixture is an approved spring medicine; price 21s 6d. At Castle's Prescription Pharmacy, Newtown, RIME LAMB from State Farm, to be bought at H. L. Bryenton’s Central Meat Mart only, AH Meat of the best quality. Small Goods a speciality. H. L. Bryenton. 138, Riddiford street. RHOSXE, Watch Expert, of 83, Ee- • vans street (opposite Newtown Library), for Watch and Clock Repairs; cannot be beaten; 35 years' experience. 83. Re vans street (opposite Newtown Library). ' COY'S NERVE TONIC, A CURB FOR NEURALGIA AND NERVE PAINS. W. H. Coy. Chemist (opp. Library), Newtown. FOE all kinds of plumbing and jobbing work, hot and cold water connections, try McGregor and Jamieson. 106, Riddiford street; also at Mblesworth street. fTIHE right place ■to buy the choicest JL Fruit, Vegetables, etc., is at Wright's, 74, Constable street. We have a good delivery service, and are right out to please you in every article sold. WANTED —Your Plumbing and Electrical Repairs. We can give satisfaction in all branches. Wells, 187, Riddiford street. Telephone 864. Eleotrio Bells and. Telephones fitted. SILVER GRID LUNCHEON, TEA AND SUPPER ROOMS, (Under New Management.) UNDERGOING EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS. Watch Future Advertisement. D. O’CONNER, 688 • Proprietor^

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8389, 28 March 1913, Page 3

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