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AMUSEMENTS. K G'OR TUB TERM OK HIS NATURAL life.” Tho Immortal Story of Australia. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY, LTD.'S, THIRD ORBAT PRODUCTION. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing _.M 0 N hay' EVENING NEXT. 'IIIAND Of LIIA HOUSE. I. C. Williamson, Ltd. Lessees Sub-Lessees, GEORGE WILLOUGHBY. LTD. Managing Director... Air. Geo. Willoughby Directors ... Messrs Geo. T, Eaton, A. B. Duv;us, and Ben J. Fuller. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW (.Saturday) TO-MORROW LAST TWO NIGHTS of ■‘AT CRIPPLE CREEK.” Tho Best Drama of the West since the Days of “MY PARTNER.” GEORGE WILLOUGHBY’S NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. In Hal Reid's Masterpiece, “AT CRIPPLE GREEK.” A Story of tho MOUNTAINS OF COLORADO. Interpreted by the Finest Cast Ever Seen in Sensational Drama. SCENIC SETTINGS OF EXQUISITE BEAUTY. EPISODES AND CLIMAXES OF ABSORBING INTEREST. Incidental to tho Action, THE ERA COMEDY FOUR, THE NATIONAL DUO. In Bright Musical Numbers. Prices: 3s, 2s. Is. Booking fee. Is. Plans at the Dresden until 5 o’clock. Subsequently and until G. 45, with Day Sales, at Christeson’s. Business Atanager, A. W. BATISTE. ANEW REVERIE for the Piano“RED ROSES.” “RED ROSES.” By Paul JHttmann. A Beautiful Melody that cannot fail to Charm. Price Is Gd, Posted Is 7d. Obtainable, The Anglo-American Music Store. 11G, Cuba street. DANCING, Victoria Hall, Newtown.— Madame Foley is prepared to enrol Pnpils for Music and Dancing. Tuition Class, Thursday. Private Lessons by appointment. The largest stock of Fancy Dresses for Hire in the Dominion. The above Hall is now available for Dancing, etc. Upper Hntt Classes are lit id regularly every Friday. ■MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED— Just have a look at those 8s lid' costume lengths in the windows at Morgan's; they are tip-top Only at 115, Cuba street. OUR -Millinery Department, showing the latest in trimmed models at our famous low prices. Mounts, all the newest, at clearing prices. Gilmer’s Draoery, 214, Cuba street. WANTED Known—J ust arrived, a large shipment of Royal Wedgewood China and Crockery in sets and oddments at R. jj.erron and Co.'s new address 121, Lambton quay. WANTED Known—Harry Palmer is the Leading Auctioneer and House Furnisher in Palmerston North.- Pig, Produce and Poultry Sales every Saturday. - WANTED, Women's Winter Boots, sewn, good and comfortable, 12s 6d, 16s 6d, 18s 6d, postage paid, from Pearson's Corner, Cuba street, Welling1 rifVHE Anlinoo Gripit Handle will Bit A any hot cooking utensil, from the smallest dish to the biggest saucepan. Necessary to every kitchen. Price Is from ironmongers. I TNfOBBNDO Dustpans do away witn ii bending and stooping. Cleaner, and bettor than the old-fashioned way. 2s 6d from ironmongersT\JEW Stock Hot Water Bags, English ii make, from 7s 6d. Pure Paraffin Gil now arriving. W. Salek, Sydney Cherny ist) 32, Willis street. i. . - WANTED Known Send .your Suit alou- to Barber and’ Co.'s, 125. Cuba street, or 147, Riddiford street. It will be returned in a few days dyed any velour as good as new. ' ■AArEN! Our guaranteed Green-hide i?JL Shooter, pegged and nailed, the most pliable watertight boot on the market only IGs 6d, poet free, from Pearson’s Boot Stores, Cuba street, Wellington. . rfARY our “Own Cure” Prime Bacon A Bashers lid lb. Rolled Ham Rashers lid. delicious Cooked Ham Is 6d. good Breakfast Sausages 4(1. Shannon and Co.. 175. Cuba street. jf?-a TO -to, tor Is to < 5s weekly. Go dwA straight to Balkind’s for a complete outfit fashionable Suits, Boots, Neckwear, Shirts, Collars, Underwer. Easy weekly payments. 125, Vivian street. Telephone 247. CATALOGUES of any size or desenption printed by the “Times" at reasonable cost.- Let us quote you. nnEY our “Own Cure” Prime Bacon A Rashers lid lb Eolled Ham Hash ers lid. delicious Cooked Ham Is 6d. good Breakfast Sausages 4d. Sharmaa and Co.. 175. Cuba street. OOT DEFORMITIES—Advice gratis on all forms of foot troubles. Special Boots and apparatus for curing

defective feet. 25 years experience. Hulbert, Boot Specialist, 187, Willis streetTl/fUS DOUGLAS (from london), ScienJj tifie Palmist and Clairvoyant, 130, Upper Abel Smith street. Hours. 2 p.m. till 9 p.m. Highest testimonials. 747 jT»-« Deposit and 5s weekly will bay dtJjL -E5 worth. Drapery, Boots, and Clothing. The best quality, and yon will be perfectly pleased when you get it from L. W. Balkind'e, 125. Vivian street. trTCTORKBRS! Purchase in tho CheapT 7 cst Shop. Groceries and Greengroceries always on hand. Fresh daily. Bedrock prices. Prompt delivery. J. t Smith. 169. Taranaki street. ONEY to Lend Privately—-£5 to .£25 —upon Household Furniture (without removal), repayable by Easy instalments. Call or write, enclosing stamp for reply. L. W. Balkind. 125. Vivian street. Telephone 247. WANTED —All leading shades in Velveteens, Is 6d to 3s 6d; 28-inch Oordy Velveteen, Is 3d. Morgan's, 116, (Juba street. : A3® yon thinking of Dyeing? If so. A consult Vagg and Co., 116. Cuba street (side entrance next Anglo-Ameri-can Music Stores) who are specialists in all kinds of Dyeing and Cleaning. ’Phone 23X0. ZONO PI I ONE and His Master’s Voice Gramophones and Records, Edison Phonographs and Records. Reliable 1 machines from 47s fid at Beavis". 109. Viy. ian street (next Skating Rink). GW. FOSTER, Carriage Painter and o Signwriter. All classes of vehicles renovated. Motor cars a specialty. Moderate prices. First-class workmanship. Satisfaction guaranteed. Quin street. Wellington. 430 LET me be your Hairdresser and Tobacconist.—The saloon renovated throughout with the latest electric machines for Massaging and Shampooing; three chairs and the best attention. Agent for Donnelly’s, tho only hair restorer. Bon Donnelly. 65. Vivian street, where good hair-cuts come from (VOUCHMAN’S STEAM LAUNDRY, J Tory street, Potone. Established, 1592. The pioneer Laundry of the Hutt q alley. The best of soaps, starches, sanitary methods, etc., and a most up-to-dato plant and staff enable us to turn out work second to none in New Zealand, -'Phono 9, P.O. Box 2.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8739, 22 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8739, 22 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8739, 22 May 1914, Page 3