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AMUSEMENTS. THE KINO'S “THE MIRACLE." To bo crushed to death is uncomfortable. To be cosily seated is comfortable- .So avoid discomfort and BOOK EARLY at THE DRESDEN, 2s. MATINEE. MATINEE. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. milE KING’S THEATRE. A HE KING’S THEATRE. LAST—2—NIGHTS. LAST—2-NIGHTS. HAYWARD’S LEADING PICTURES. Note—The Miracle at 8 sharp to-night. BOOMING LIKE A BIG BELL. Crowded to suffocation. “THE MIRACLE.’’ “THE MIRACLE.’’ “THE MIRACLE.” "THE MIRACLE'.’’ Illuminated and embellished by HUMPERDINCK’S GLORIOUS MUSIC. A really excellent GHOIR. OF 30 TRAINED VOICES. CHOIR. OF 30 TRAINED VOICES. And a GRAND AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Magnificent Cathedral Setting. Splendid Organ from Begg and Co. Stalls 6(1, O. Stalls Is, D.C. Js 6d. Reserves (the sure way), Dresden, 2s. GREAT EASTER ATTRACTION. A PIER COMPETITIONS. APRIL 9th to 17th.' ,£IOO in Prizes and Special Prizes. Entries ’close March 11th. Books of words and entry forma procurable at “Times” office, Dresden and Begg’s. W. P. MITCHELL, Secretary, 172 Box 236. Napier. ANOTHER WALTZ COMPOSITION By the Popular Writer, ADRIAN HOPE. WE have pleasure in announcing the publication of another Adrian Hope composition, entitled — “DAWN OP SPRING,” WALTZ. It is hardly necessary to mention the extraordinary success this - writer’s compositions have enjoyed, and we predict that “DAWN Oh aPKING’’ will De the coming season’s favourite Waltz, owing to its captivating melodies. All who appreciate a melodious Wn'H should get a copy. If unable to call and hear it played over, send Is lOd in stamps and we will post you a copy. CHAS. BEGG & CO., Ltd., MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON.

The Oldest Music Publishers and Piano Importers in New Zealand. miscellaneous. LADIES, send us your Dresses, Opera Cloaks, etc., etc. Wo will clean them or dye them the latest fashionable colours. Moderate Prices. Vagg and Co., 116, Cuba street (sido entrance next Anglo-American Music Stores). ’Phone 2310. CATALOGUES of any size or description printed by the “Times" at reasonable cost- Let us quote yon. UPBRFLUOUS Hair destroyed by “Busina” (reg.) A guarantee given with each case undertaken. See testimonials and letters. Mrs Hullea, Bouloutt street 'Phone 1047. 'fiATANTED, Motorists, Garage Prc.prietl tors and others can obtain Empire Cylinder Oils from the Proprietors. Era pire Cylinder Oil Co., Ltd., Harris street, Wellington. BLOOD Purifier and Tonic Sarsatfarills for Boils, Pimples, Bash, Irritation: Cures Ulcerated Legs. 2s fid. Wm. Sales, Sydney Chemist. 32. Willis street BEST Sixpenny Worth ever offered. Scarfe’s Slip-knot Tie Frame. All storekeeper, or direct E. S. Scarfe, Wanganui. 490 FOB LUXUEIOUS MOTOEING the beautiful FLAT Taxi Cabs are the most reliable a,nd up-to-date.' A.B.C. Taxis for Hire. Mrs Nightingale, 103, Lambton quay. Day ’Phone 2924. Sunday and Night •’Phone 2939IjIAULTLESS Photos, 7s 6d per dozen, 2 positions; enlargements from 7a 6d. Alva Studio. 12C, Cuba street. I jIXCHANGE —160 Acres, 5 miles from 'J New Plymouth; 6-roomed house, all necessary buildings; price .£23 per acre; equity £1700; owner will exchange for town property. Qilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. IJIANOS! Pianos! Pianos! Organs! JL Organs! Organs! From £lO upwards. Easy time payments, 5s weekly. Don't forget to call at The Phonemes, Fleming and Co., nearly opposite library, Newtown. C 3 W. EOSTEE, Carriage Painter and JTe Sign writer. Alt classes of vehicle* renovated. Motor cars a specialty. Moderate prices. first-class workmanship. Satisfaction guaranteed. Quin street. Wellington. 450 ZONOPHONE and His Master’s Voice Gramophones and Records, Edison Phonographs and Becords. Reliable machines from 47s 6d at Beavis’, 109, Vivian street (next Skating Bink). lAT ANTED Known, W. Barber and IT Co, 215/Cuba street, and 147, Kiddiford street, are the oldest Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. STKIICE for Fleming's Cheap Wax Becords. Standard Is 3d, 4-min. Amberols 2s. Edison’s Phonographs from 70s. Easy time payments. Fleming and Co.. The Phoneries. Ndhvtown. IF you have a cold try COEN tun PUNCH and hot water with a elice of lemon: it’s really marvellous. Order a bottle to-day.. CHEAP— Men's Singlets, samples, is each. Sox 6d, Ties 3 for 2s Gd, Shirts Is 9d, 2s 3d to clear. Gilmer’s, 244-246. Cuba street. UPERFLUGUS Hair destroyed by ' "Eusma" (rcg.). A guarantee given with each case undertaken. See testimonials and letters. Mrs Hullen, Boulcott street- 'Phone 1047. mAXI-CABS ’Phone 3653. LandauX lette Cars for hire (to seat seven persons). Trains and boats met by appointment. 'Weddings, balls and theatres (attended. For an enjoyable motor nda 'ring up Fitzgerald and Pearce, Marion Street. Telephone (day or night), 3653. COUCH-MAN’S STEAM LAUNDRY' Tory street; Petone. Established 1892. The pioneer Laundry of the Hurt Valley. The best of soaps, starches, sanitary methods, etc., and a most up to date plant and staff enable us to turn out work seeond to none in New Zealand. ’Phone 9. P O. Box 2. WANTED Known. Indies! Your little ones are growing np. Next ;ear you will be wishing that you had a few Photos of their pretty little ways' of about 12' months ago. Bring them; right along now* to the ALVA STUDIO,! 126 Cuba street. Fimt-class work, in,llciate prices. ES WALSH. 52, Molesworth street, has an endless variety of Post Cards, Birthday Cards, Presentation. Books, Children’s Picture Books. Autograph; Books, Novels, etc.; also. Beautiful Hand- 1 bags, at prices ranging from Is to 255. 3-hool requisites of every description a ■pecialty. I7IUKNITURB EXCHANGE MART,, ‘ 57. Virian street—Handsome large Sideboard (bevelled plate-glass, shelf,, drawers, etc.): Bedsteads. Bedding, Boxi Springs. Hearth Rugs; Wire Mattress: Couch; Office Chest with 4 drawers. No reasonable oiler refused. Note—Furniture, etc., purchased "for carh.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8680, 13 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8680, 13 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8680, 13 March 1914, Page 3

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