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AMUSEMENTS. H IS Direction MAJESTY’S T HEATRE lircnnanT'ui’ors. I.UI. TO-DAY, TO-DAY, BOXING DAY. harp. MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE Commencing 2.30 MATINEE Children’s A [AT IN ISO Holiday MATINEE Vaudeville MATINEE. Matinee. Messrs Brennan-Fullera have pleasure in presenting a Magnificent ’Holiday Programme. Magnificent 'Holiday Programme. STARTLING NEW ATTRACTION. Mothers, bring the HHle folks and spend the holiday in two and a half hours in healthy amusement, HOLIDAY MATINEE PRICES—--666 f. GC6CGG G Is D.C. and 0.5.. Adult* Is, Cl.il- U Is dren faccompanicd by parents) Is la Gd. Is Is Stalls. Adults Cd. Children 6d. Is 666GG6660GG JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction Brcnnan-Fullers, Ltd. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGUT. Grand Holiday Programme. Grand Holiday Programme. BRENNAN-FULLEItS’ V A UDEiVILLE ENTERTAINERS. The Best the World can Provide. NEW ARTISTS*! NEW ACTS! NEW EVERYTHING! The Greatest Programme over presented. Direct) from America. ' LEONARD WILLARD, LEONARD WILLARD. LEONARD WILLARD. | America's Foremost Entertainer. Presenting a Novel and Original Soena, CALLING HIS BLUFF. Direct from England. STRATTONS Scottish STRATTONS STRATTONS Specialty STRATTONS STRATTONS Artists. STRATTONS In a pot-pourri of Singing, Talking and Dancing. Direct) from America. TWO STORY'S. TWO STORYS. TWO STORYS. A Duo who Excel in Ragtime. MOUNTER The Modern MOUNIEK MOUNTER Samson. MOUNTER ST. GEORGE and DAYNE, ST. GEORGE and DAYNE. England's Talented Musical Sketch Artists. PROF. LEWIS In Feats of PROF. LEWIS Legerdemain. NEIL CANT. ■ Scotch Comedian. PHOEBE LEWIS. Juvenile Entertainer. MAURICE CHENOWETH. Vaudeville's Greatest Tenor. D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls. Is Gd; Upper Circle. Is. Plan -at Theatre. Booking Gd extra. 'Phone 165. TRAMS, —On request trams Stop in front or Theatre. THE RELIABILITY OF BEGQ'S PIANOS. A CLEVER Advertiser can writ© such a glowing description of a commonplace Piano that any reader may easily be misled into thinking that it is of good and reliable construction. Unfortunately for the purchaser, the deception is not obvious until a few years have proved th© ab&OBco of its yauiitßu qualities. BEGG’S PIANOS HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF TIMEOur great Agencies are; —John Brinamead and Son. Julius Bluthner, Schiedmayer and Soehne, Fritz iv hula, Gore and Kallmann. With these fine instruments we are able to guarantee every Piano we sell, and our guarantee is backed up by 52 years’ straightforward trading. A visit to our Warehouse will be appreciated. CHAS. BEGG~ & CO., Ltd., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANO HOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND. MISCELLANEOUS. END Sixpence To-day for a Patent Slip-knot Tie Frame. All storekeepers, or direct. Soarfe, Jeweller, Wangapqi. 490

ASHER, 142. Vivian street, is still lending out folding chairs and tables suitable for euchre and garden parties. Noto tho new address. ENEMAS, Douches, Elastic Stockings, Ladies’ Toilet and other requisites, at lowest prices. W. Salek. Sydney Chemist. 82. Willis street. ROMIDB Postcards. 6s per dozen, 2 positions; Cabinets 12r- 6d per dozen. Dost finish. ALVA STUDIO, 120, Cuba street. JrtKAMOPHONE RECORDS aro always 'L>T acceptable at Xmas. A large selection of Zonophone and Winner Double Discs at Bt-avis’. Machines from 47s 6d. 109, Vivian street (next Skating Rink). (MEEAMOATA suppUes vitality to the whole system. As a breakfast food it prepares the digestive organs for more strenuous work. ANTED—Best Xmas Gift going, an Onoto or Swan Fountain Pen; bottle of ink and clip free. George Jeffery, corner Kelburno avenue and Lambton quay. . \TST ANTED Known—Harry Palmer is T T tho Leading Auctioneer and House Furnisher in Palmerston North. Pig. Produce and Poultry Sales ovary Saturday. WANTED Known —Wardrobes .£3 3s, Sideboards JS2 10s, Duchess Pairs J 23 17s 6d, Kitchen Tables 12s 6d, Dining Tables 255, Wood Curbs 6s 6d, Couches 27s 6d, at Radford’s Sale. 63 and 65, Willis street. TItTANTED— Empire Oil Co., Ltd., Harris street, Wellington, supply all kinds of Lubricating Oils for Motors. Particulars of tests, quality and prices on application. WE have just opened a range of 40in Poplin, in white, Copenhagen, Amethyst. brown, grey and tussore; special silk finish, Is lid yd. Gilmer’s, 244-218, Cuba street. CBEAMOATA is just the Cream of the Oat, the most nutritious and digestible cereal that nature has provided to make the weak strong. Get a packet from your grocer. nnAXi-CABS 'Phone 3653. LandauJ. lette Cars for hire (to seat seven persons). Trains and boats met by appointment. Weddings, balls, and theatres attended. For an enjoyable motor ride ring up Fitzgerald and Pearce. Marion street. Telephone (day or night). 3653. LET mo be your Hairdresser and Tobacconist. —The saloon renovated throughout with tho latest electric marines for Massaging and Shampooing; thr«a chairs and tho best attention. Igent for Donnelly’s, tho only hair restorer. Bon Donnelly. 65, Vivian street, where good haircuts come from. WANTED Known, tho Don. Tailors and Mercers, 32. Manners street. Blue spotted ties Is. red and black and black and white ties Is 6d, shirts from Is lid. A large assortment of ladies’ and sents’ woollen and silk scarves in all tho latest shades. Sox (fancy woollen) Is 3d. Lokio braces Is 3d. POTATOES 1 Why buy rubbish P Got tha best Blue Derwent. Boil like balls of flour. Best Up-to-Dates. delivered city or outskirts, 10s a large sack. Marmalade Oranges 18 a shilling. At the same old shop, C. Lewis, 147, A fanners street. HOUSEHOLD Furniture —Duchesses, from 30s; Double Iron Bedsteads, from 10s; Linoleums, Bedroom Suites. Couches. Hearth Bugs, Fenders, Chairs, and Tables. Furniture of all descriptions. Lyons, 51. Courtenay place. (Note new Address: 1 door from Tory street). The cheapest place in town tor good Furniture.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8613, 26 December 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8613, 26 December 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8613, 26 December 1913, Page 3

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