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AMUSEf/lENTS TO-DAY FROM NOON. A magnetic dramatic attraction, Thanhouscr’s S-Part Feature Star. A Powerful and Interesting Story. TRAPPED BY FLAMES. Tli AFPED BY FLAMES. TRAPPED BY FLAMES. TRAPPED BY FLAMES. TRAPPED BY FLAMES. A Superior adventure melodrama in. whioh scene attar scene of breathless interest and hairbreadth escapes abound. The 18th episode of THE MILLION DOLLAR .MYSTERY. Tho Wonder Serial now nearing tho Final Chapter. THE HONEYMOON PACT. THE HONEYMOON PACT. A laugh whirlwind which swirls you into hysterics. TN THE HEART OF EGYPT, IN THE HEART OF EGYPT, A Glorious Scenic of a. country New Zealanders aro interested in. NEVER AGAIN. Comedy NEVER AGAIN. Joke. Always ' OAUMONT GRAPHIC Good'. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Mtisio by Symphony Trio, Mr and Mrs Herbert Bloy and Mr F. Johnstone. Prices always tho same. PATRIOTIC SHOW. To ho held on the WOODVILLB RACECOURSE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1916. Motor cycle events Sheaf tossing Horse and pony leaping Pony racing Classes for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, doge, farm produce, and home industries. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, JANUARY X3th. Beautiful Ground*. Magnificent Appointment*. AH profits in aid of Sick and Woundeo Soldiers' Fund. W. A. LYON. SM Secretary. BRINSMBAD PIANOS. THE BRITISH BRINSMBAD. TJY its intrinsic qualities the Brinemead Piano has achieved, throughout the world, a repute which is unsurpassed. The accumulated experience of almost a century is embodied in each instrument; whether it bo a Concert Grand or a Boudoir Upright. In construction there is observed tho same unremitting exactitude and zealous craftsmanship to product tho best. Thus is the Brinsmead tradition secured and maintained. The name "BRINSMBAD" on a Piano is a guarantee, not only of a British Piano, but of the instrument which in all zones is the premier Piano, containing all tho latest improvements with tho invention of whioh the name of Brinsmead is forever associated. These famous instruments may be inspected at the Showroom of the Sole Agents CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. X/TD., MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. Established SI Years*.

WANTED XTLAG BEAND PICKLES are always -T best. Buy a bottle and apply the tost. All the contents are a treat, and that's the reason they can J t be beat. JTVHB Binka Carburetter gives me 20 X miles extra to the gallon, says one client. Fear, Agent, Wellington. ANTED Known—What the People are saying that Wedgwood China is most fasinating and charming; free inspection solicited at E. Herron and Co .8, 121 Lambton quay. WHY pay more, when you can get equal value at half the cost at the Alva Studio, Cuba etreet. Postcards irom 6s per dozen. ■\*fANTED Known—Fruit direct from v » our Orchards, Apples, Pears, Nectarines, etc., also Black Cun-ants, at Cheapest Bates at Nelson Golden Bay Fruit Company, 29a, Molesworth street. Note, Delivered Free” City or Suburbs. Trial Order Solicited. WANTED Known—Cata'ogues of any size or description printed by the “I imoil” at reasonable cost. Lot us quote you. ANTED Known—Strike for Florning’s Cheap Wax Eecords; Standard Is 3d, taiin; Amberols 2s, Edison’s Phonographs from 70s; easy time payments. Flaming and Co., The Phoneries, Newtown- ' ANTED Known—Visitors to Wellington should go to Palmer’s Luncheon and Supper Eooms. 168. Lambton quay. £.k TO £26 to Lend privately upon SUO Household Furniture (without re moral). Payable by easy instalments Call or write, enclosing stomp for reply, to L. W. BALKIND, 125, Vivian etreet. ’Phone 2664 A. W" ANTED Known— EOYAL MAIL leaves CAEBINB STABLES, Fending, for Kimbolton daily at 8.30 a.m., and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at noon for Feildlng. E. J- MOOEE, Proone tor. Feilding. WOEKEES about to furnish, before buying new furniture see S. C. Gibson’s stock, corner Vivian and Taranaki streets. Pricea right., WANTED Known—Just landed at old prices, Eoyal Wedgwood Ware. :n endless variety; old historical pieces under half usual rates; a visit will satisfy you at B. Herron and Co-, 124, Lambton quay. . ' ANTED Known—Pianos 1 Pianos I Organs I Organs 1 Organs! From JtlO upwards; easy time payments, 6* weekly. Don’t forget to call at The Phoneries, Homing and Co., nearly opposite Library. Newtown. Money lent piuvately, U mi in strictest confidence, upon approved Note of Hand. Also upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal). .Repayable by Easy Weekly Payments, Enclose stamp for reply to L. W. BALKIND. 125. Vivian street. ’Phone 2b64a. ANTED Known—S. Mclvor, Registered Plumber. Hamilton road. K’lbirnie. ’Phone 8735, 1 short 1 long ling. Hot water services a specialty. Licensed drain-layers; jobbing work promptly attended to. Private address, a. Vallance street. V*7ANTED Known—Artistic Printing T* in all its various forme promptly executed at tbs '"limes’' office. We tajke trouble to give you satisfaction, and ars always ready to help you carry out your own ideas successfully. Get prices from the "Times" and see how reasonable »• are. ■ WANTED Known—That the old established firm of A. 'Eobertson and Co., of 37, Ghuiaeo etreet, axe still dyeing colours in most enndes, as their methods did not entirely depend upon the dyes manufactured in Germany. Mourning orders a speciality. Feathers jnd boas cleaned, dyed and curled. P.O. Box 2. Te Aro. ’Phono 918. Dry Cleaning a speciality. X ATE Fashions for Ladies, for GentleJLi men, for Boys and Girls. Respectable Householders, with or without cash, you can dress yourself and everyone in your family with everything of the highest quality. If you are short of cash come and see me. X can arrange it for vou to vonr entire satisfaction. L. W. BALKIND, 125, Vivian street. 'Phone 28 lit.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9249, 17 January 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9249, 17 January 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9249, 17 January 1916, Page 3

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