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AMUSEMENTS. Hundreds 'i.rict Aivav. A CROWD TREMENDOUS. Skirled and swayed ;i 1. the boxes. Bo cute. Book at the Dresden, Is 6d. The king’s theatre. TO-NIGHT Ac 8. NIGHTLY HAYWARD’S LEADING PICTURES. QUICK AS ELECTRICITY it Jit the fire oi enthusiasm last night. TO-DAY' ALL WELLINGTON IS, ASKING “Don’t you want to Tungo-ango-augo-ango-oh ! Flipperty-flop, skipporty hop, wobbling on your toe. Twirling curly girlies in the swirly whirlic-s Through tho burly burlies of tlie Tango-ango-oh!” THE NEW YORK DANCING ACADEMY in full swing again To-night. WALLACE McCUTCHEON. the GREAT And BONNIE iiOAX SAWYER. Admittedly tlx© World’s Best, Will teach you from the screen in Will teach you from the screen ux 3000 ft of pictures 3000 ft “HOW TO DANCE 'THE TANGO.” “HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO.” “HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO.” “HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO.” “HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO.” No faking No imitation. “THE REAL ARGENTINE TANGO. " “THE REAL ARGENTINE TANGO." Brilliantly screened to McCUTCHEON'S TANGO MUSIC, Capitally rendered by a GRAND AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Conductor—Air Cha -. Parnell. GREAT SUPPORTING PICTURES. 3d and Is. Reserves, Dresden Is 6d. LARGE TOWN HALL. Q.RAND FAREWELL RECITAL MISS CECIL HAINES. MISS CECIL HAINES. MISS CECIL HAINES. FRIDAY", MARCH 30th. A UNIQUE AND ORIGINAL PROGRAMME. DICKENS CHARACTER SKETCHES. MAD TEA PARTY SCENE (Alice in Wonderland). LATEST JUVENILE DANCES (Including Argentine Tango). GRAND HISTORICAL GROUP (Women and Children of Chaucer's Day). HUMOROUS SKETCHES RECITATIONS AND SONGS. Nearly every item IN CHARACTER. Box Plan now open at the Dresden. Admission—3s (reserved), 2s and Is. Chiildren half-price except to Is seats. RONALD K. LYON, >757 Hon. Sec. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS H. B. MASON. CLASSES for beginners will commence on MONDAY, March 6th and WEDNESDAY!, March 18th. Intending pupils are requested to communicate with Mrs H. B. Mason at 86. Ghuznee street, near St. Peter’s Church. Private lessons by appointment. miscellaneous. STAMPS —Wanted, for cash, old collections! loose Stamps, and Stamps on original covers; highest price paid; send for list. A. Brodie, 116, Manners street. Royal Oak Buildings. iOOYAL Mail Leaves CARBINE -Bab STABLES, Feildiug. for Kimbolton daily at 8.30 am. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Poll ding. B. I MOORE. Proprietor, Feilding. WANTED' to Buy—Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid Spot cash P- Cooze. 170. Riddiford street. Newtown. TrST-aNTED Known—Rupture, wear the IV now O’Conor Truss, no iron or steel; comfortable, durable, washable. W. Salek. Sydney. Chemist, 32, Willis street. \ ,STROT.OGY" —Scientific. The Stars h V and Human Destiny. Forward jnamo, birth, date, time, if known. CeIfste Poetere, M.A.S., 131, Cuba street, 'Wellington. Characteristics, Business, Marriage, Travel. Send Is 3d stamps. T A DIES, send us your Dresses, Upera ... X Cloaks, etc., etc. We will clean hem or dye them the latest fashionable colours. Moderate Prices. Vagg and Co., ■ll6, Cuba street (side entrance next Anglo-American Music Stores). ’Phone ,2310. SUPERFLUOUS Hair destroyed by "Easma” (Teg.). A guarantee given -litk each case undertaken. See testimonials and letters. Mrs Htxllen. corner Boulcott street. ’Phone 1047. ENEMAS, Douches, Elastic Stockings. J-adies’ Toilet and other -i«inisitw. xt lowest places. W. Salek. Sydney Jhemist. 32, Willis street. STAMPS —Wanted collectors t 3 visit our new shop for bargains in rare Stamps, latest Albums, etc. A. Brodie, 116, Manners street (Royal Oak). rjARY' our “Own Cure” Prime Bacon A Rashers lid lb. Boiled Ham Bashers lid, delicious Cooked Ham Is 6d, good Breakfast Sausages id. Sharman and Coy., 175, Cuba street. - 4JEND Sixpence To-day for a Patent Slip-knot Tie Frame. AH storekeepers, or direct. Scarfe, Jeweller, Wall/an u i. 490 T ABIES’ and Children's Fancy Cos-,ll-1 -tumee f.or hire; list on applicationMiss Pallant, T.oilet Specialist, Palmerston North. ’Phono 266. 189

s l ('I ELMER’S Sale—Embroidery Inser~JT tion Id yard up. Laces 9d doz., kimonos Is. odd Children's Hats 6d and 9d. 244. Cuba street. BROMIDE Postcards. 6s per dozen, 2 positions; Cabinets 12s 6d' per dozen. Best finish. ALVA STUDIO, 12n. Cuba street- r BOOTS —Working Men’s strong Lae* Boots, broad toes, guaranteed solid leather, 6s 9d. Coronno's Shoe Store. 118, Vivian street, opp. old Skating Rink. ('I W. FOSTER, Carriage Painter end Xo Sign writer. All classes of vehicle* renovated. Motor cars a specialty. Moderate prices. first-class workmanship. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cain street. Wellington. 430 UPERFLUGUS Hair destroyed by ‘Rusma" (rcg). A guarantee given with each case undertaken. See testimonials and letters. Mrs Hullen, Boulcott street- 'Phone 1047. ANTED Known—lf you are contem plating painting, paperhanging, or' decorating, ring telephones 2043 or 2316 Our staff is the largest in Wellington, composed entirely of highly paid expert tradesmen, who enable us to do all wort at exceptionally reasonable prices. Try us and convince yourself. All estimates free. TKOS. A. WELLS, 25. Hankey street, city, or Main road. Karori. AETI STIC PRINTING in all it? various forms promptly executed at tho “Times” office. We take troaole to give you satisfaction, and are always ready to help you carry out your own ideas successfully. Get prices from the “Times’’ and see how reasonable we are. _ A ROBERTSON & CO., 37, Uhuzne* • street. There is no older-establish-ed firm of Dyers and Cleaners in the Dominion. Our reputation extends from 1863. We clean or dye the most delicate fabrics in the latest and most up-to-date fashion —Suits. Dresses. Gloves, etc. Feathers dyed and curled. Mourning order* executed at shortest notice. 'Phone 918. o.Q. Box a. Te Are. 88S Royal mail motor service, the Shortest Route to and from Foxton —Leave Foxton daily, 6.30 a.m.; arriving Shaunbn daily. 8 a.m.; leave Shannon daily. 10.45 a.m.; arrive Foxton daily. 12.20 p.m.; leave Foxton daily, 2.30 p.m.; arrive Shannon daily, 4 p.m.; leave Shannon daily, 8.15 p.m.; arrive Foxton. daily, 9.40 p.m. f E()UT>

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8683, 17 March 1914, Page 3

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