AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY FROM NOON. The final Typisixles of the world's greatest mystery play will commence. The Triumphal Finale of Thanhouser Grand Serial. Absolutely unique in spectacular sensations. See the end of the Black Hundred Gang, Defeated and scattered to the four roads of the hard world. Braine, the Chief Conspirator, meets a well-merited end. Devotion and attentiveness meets its reward. The mystery a puzzle to the last foot. WHO IS HARGREAVES, THE MILLIONAIRE ? See the final chapters. The 22nd and 23rd Episodes joined together as THE MYSTERY SOLVED. THE MYSTERY SOLVED. THE MYSTERY SOLVED. THEI MYSTERY SOLVED. THE MYSTERY;SOLVED. These finishing numbers are a revelation in the art of welding into a coherent whole the incidents of the hack numbers so that a triumphant, happy ending can be seen. TILLIE THE TYPISTE. TILLIE THE TYPISTE, , A real funny story. GAUMONT GRAPHIC, Always good. Prices: Adults. Cdj Children, 3d. WANGANUI RIVER. 1 THE GREAT SCENIC ATTRACTION OF THE,, DOMINION. ' CJPEND your Summer Holidays amidst Nature’s Glories; stay at PIPIRIKI HOUSE, The Finest Tourist Hostelry in the Dominion. Stay and Trout Fish at the Beautiful and Unique Houseboat. SPECIAL CHEAP WEEKLY TARIFFS. Itineraries, Time-tables, Bookings—Cook and Sons and all Tourist Bureaux. A. HATEICK AND CO., LTD. 4 T> pi TAXI SERVICE. Lambton quay. Next Public Trust Office. Cars for Hire. Oil and Petrol Supplied. Expert Drivers only Employed. 'Phone 2924. N. NIGHTINGALE, Proprietress. A. B. GOLDSMITH. 216, Willis street. H/fOTOB Sheet-Metal Worker. Radialu. tors. Lamps, Wings. Bonnets, Underehields, etc. Estimates free. Tel--732. . 534 EDUCATIONAL. DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. MISS GLADYS M. CAMPBELL, , DIPLOMA—i Mrs Heliry Wordsworth, i "Queensborry Hall," London, W. Ballroom, Fancy and National Dancing. Deportment, Physical Culture and Fencing. Dancing and Calisthenics Mistress for "Fitzherbert Terrace School" and "Chilton House School.” Miss Campbell resumes teaching in the first week in March. Hours by Arrangement. Individual or Class Inst/uotion. At home from 3—6 p.m. and from 7.30—9 p.m. On Tuesdays and Thursdays during this month at 122 a, Coromandel street, Wellington. , 'Phone 3604 (3 rings). WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. FIRST QUARTER, 1916, WILL BEGIN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL-Febru-ary 7th at 9 a.m. EVENING CLASSES—February 10th, at 7 p.m. DAT Courses are available in Art. and Art Crafts. Commerce. Domestic Economy (Dressmaking, Cooking, etc.). Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Carpentry and Joinery, l Cabinetmaking and Designing. Evening Claeses are available in the above and also in Building Construction, Plumbing, Plastering, Signpainting and Decorating, English. Latin, French, Mathematics, Chemistry. Botany, Physiology, Hygiene, Commercial Geography, Shorthand, Typing, Accountancy. Special Matriculation Course, Mr-Ren-ner, Friday evenings. Fees payable strictly in advancs. Syllabus on application. - W. S. LA. THOSE, M.A., Director. F. SHAW, Registrar. 387 SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DATS. YOU can become a Shorthand Writer in Thirty Days by learning BOYD SHORTHAND. Boyd Shorthand will be accepted for Public Service Examinations. Greatly reduced fees for dependents of soldiers on active service. Call or writs for particulars. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS, N.Z., tOO, Customhouse quay, Wellington. /f ADAME M‘ STEVEN St rJL Medallist LAM. Pupil Sig. Travanti, Mr A. Visetti. Dr Wylde and Prof. Trow, nging. Voice Production & Pianoforte. 87, Hopper st|pet. 254 ST. CATHERINE’S .SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on February Bth. Miss Butts will enrol pupils there on Monday A fterhoon. 361 BUSINESS NOTICES BONA BAT STORE AND COAL DEPOT (Next Ferry Wharf). Families watted upon. livered promptly. CHARLES BUSSELL, Proprietor PLY AND YOUNG, ** MAIL CONTRACTORS. AND GENERAL CARRIERS. MASTERTON Agents New Zealand Expreea Co. Expresses meet all Trains. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY AND IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE UPON APPROVED NOTE OF HANDALSO upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal): also upon Horses. Cattle, Motor-cars. Farm Implements. etc. Repayable by Easy Small Weekly Instalments. Address—"CASH." "Times" office. GREEN'S MARVELLOUS CORN CURB OINTMENT. The great destroyer of Hard Corns, Soft Corns and Warts. It is easy to apply, safe, sure, and causes no inconvenience. Price Is per box, post free. R. M. GREEN. CHEMIST, 141, Vivian street, Wellington. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT BOOMS. PALMERSTON NORTH. SPECIAL arrangements bars been made by Mr J. H. Fletcher, the Proprietor, for the convenience of Travellers and others. Rooms open for AU Night and Day Trains Prompt attention. First-class Refreshments. Sepa. rate Room for Ladies, : ] < 4 I 1 ( I 1 1 ] ] r ] t ] t i i ] ] ] I ] < c i r { i r i i i ( « (
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9267, 7 February 1916, Page 3
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