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AMUSEMENTS.: WELLINGTON GAS, 'COMPANY, LTD. NEW SERIES QAS COOKERY DEMONSTRATIONS By MISS RENNIE ' {Of tlie Wellington Technical School), TO-DAY (THURSDAY), MARCH' 12th, At tho COMPANY’S LECTURE HALL, 64, COURTENAY £LACE. Subject of Lecture: "SAVOURIES.'’ To commence at 3 o’clock- Questions Answered. 816 J. 11. HELLTWELL. Secretary. '

CJT. PATRICK'S BAY CELEBRAkrt TIONS. A GALA DAY AT NEWTOWN PARK. TUESDAY. MARCH 17th. A Programme of National Events to worthily celebrate the day. Admission. Is. IN THE EVENING, At the Town Hall, Paul Dufault, the eminent Tenor, will make his_ farewell bow to a Wellington audience. Leading talent from other parts of New Zealand will assist. Tickets, 3s. 2s. 3s tickets may be now reserved at tho Dresden. - MISCELLANEOUS. A RE you thinking of Dyeing? If to, -oia- consult Vagg and Co., 110, Cuba street (side entrance next Anglo-Ameri-can Music Stores) who aro specialists if. ail kinds of Dyeing and Cleaning. ’Phone 2310. . rftHE 7VALLEY OF : THE MOON, by JL Jack London. The finest, the longest. most brilliant Novel Jack London has yet written. Price 3s 6d, postage sd. —S. G- Malin, 95 Willis street. rTuiE fattest Time, Money and Temper JL Haver; Scarfo’s Patent Slip-knot Tie frame. All storekeepers, or direct. Scarfs, Wanganhi. Gtl eact ' 490 LADIES’ Hair Combings made into Switches, Putts, etc.; reasonable charges :Miss Pallant, Hair Physician, Palmerston, 183 SEND Sixpence To-day fof a ■ Patent Slip-knot Tie frame. All storekeepers. or direct. Scarfe. Jeweller, Wanganui. . 480 A #UIER, 142, Vivian street, has Hearth Rugs and Japanese Mats from' Is ■fid- each. Stair Runners- from Sd ! yard. Cheapest in town: ' , 1 ■ ■ ' ■ : AGAZINES, Periodicals and Newspapers, whether English, Ameri-can-or Colonial, can be supplied at Short notice, by Beavis, 103, Vivian street .{next Skating Kink). ■■ ________ LADIES’ and Children’s Fancy Cos- 1 tumes for hire; list on applicationMiss Pallant, Toilet, Specialist, Palmereton North- ’Phone 266. 189 All still lending out folding Chairs and tables suitable for balls, parties, sports, etc. My new address, . Asher, 142, Vivian street STAMPS —Wanted, for cash, old Collections. loose Stamps. .an<P Stamps on original covers; highest price paid; send for list. A. Brodie, 118, Manners street. Royal Oak Buildings. ‘ TJOYAL Mail Leaves CARBINE XIL , STABLES, Fcilding. .for Kimbolton daily at 8-30 a m, and 3.30 p.jn-: leaves Kimbolton at Noon r far Fei’ding. R. S MOORE, Proprietor. Feilding. ANTED to Buy—Furniture of’every description. - Highest prices paid Spot cash P- Cooze, . 170, Riddiford - I reet. Ne vvtown. * art ANTED Known—Rupture, wear the v » new O’Conor Truss, no iron or steel; -comfortable, durable, washable. VV. Salek. Sydney Chemist, 32, Willis street. ANTED Known, W. Barber and Co , 215. Cuba street, and 147,-Rid-diford street, are the oldest Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works tn Wellington.

WANTED —Motorists, try "Empire'' Cylinder Oil for water-cooled end air-cooled engines. Non-carbonising, economical. Empire Oil Co., Ltd., Harris street, Wellington, solo proprietors. ■ _ . EDISON RECORDS at Reduced Prices —Am hero). 4-minute Wax Records 2s each. Standard 2-minute Records Is 3d each. Chivers and Co., 34. Willis street. OROiIIDE Postcards. 6s per dozen, JLS 2 positions; Cabinets 12r> 6U per dozen. Best finish. 126. Cuba street. ALVA STUDIO, PIANOS! Pianos! Pianos! Organs! Organs! Organs! From .£lO upwards. Easy time payments, 5s weekly. Don't forget to call at The Phonetics, Fleming, and Co., nearly opposite Library, Newtown. THE VALLEY OF THE MOON, by Jack London. The finest, the longest, most brilliant Novel Jack London has yet written. Price 3e Gd, postage sd. —S. Q. Malin, 85 Willis street. GRAMOPHONE Records. New steels just arrived. Winner Double Discs 3s each. All the latest ragtimes, etc. O. Beavis, 109. Vivian street next Skating Rink). WANTED Known—Cylinder Oil—The ‘‘Empire," Cylinder Oil for motors saves labeur, time, and . money: noncarboatsing, high (lash-point. Empire Oil Co., Ltd., Harris street. Wellington, proprietors. MOTOR CYCLES. We have for sale Bradbury 2-speed and free engine, very little used, good as new, splendid tide car machine, .£SO. Also Triumph, £3O Jnet arrived, latest Bradbury chain-drive models. Also combination chain and belt drive. The idaal side car mount- Call and inspect. R. E. Seville. 58. Kent terrace. ’Phone 1503 WANTED Known, the Don. Tailors and Mercers, 32, Manners street. Blue spotted ties Is, red and black and black and white ties Is Gd, shirts from Is lid. A largo assortment of ladies’ ‘and gents' woollen and silk scarves in all tie latest shades. Sox {fancy woollen) Is Sd. Tokio braces Is 3d. FA. STAPLES, Certified Plumber, • 216, Lambton quay, is prepared to undertake all manner of Plumbing, Locksmithing. Gasfitting, Electrical and Brassfounding work. Having an expert staff patrons can rely upon expedition and good workmanship in every instance, and at moderate prices. When you require the services of our staff please ring up Telephone 843. WJ. GAUDIN AND SON, Coal and • Produce Merchants, Prompt delivery Town and Suburbs. Agents for Fulton’s Veterinary Preparations. Constitution Powders and Drenches; valuable for emergency and general use for horses and cattle. 40, Qhuzueo street, and Seatoun road. Eilbirnie. ’Phones 271 and 3716. A ROBERTSON & CO., 37. Ghuznee • street. There is no older-establish-ed firm o£ Dyers and Cleaners in th* Dominion. Our reputation extends from 1863. We clean or dyo the most delicate fabrics in the latest and most up-to-date fashion—Suits. Dresses. Gloves, etc. Feathers dyed and curled. Mourning orders executed at shortest notice. ‘Phone 918. F.O. Box 3. T» Are. 88S OYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE, the Shortest Route to and from Fox—Leave Foxton daily, 6.30 a.m.; arng Shannon daily, 8 a.m.; leave Shani daily. 10.45 a.m.; arrive Foxton ly, 12.20 p.m.: leave Foxton daily, p.m.; arrive Shannon daily. 4 p.m.; re Shannon daily, 8.15 p.m.; arrive ton, daily, 9.40 p.m. „

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8679, 12 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8679, 12 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8679, 12 March 1914, Page 3

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