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AMUSEMENTS. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees .1. C. 'Williamson. Ltd. Sub-Lessee George Willoughby Commencing a brief season on SATURDAY NEXT, At ARCH 3rd. GEORGE WILLOUGIII3Y And his NEW MUSICAL FARCE COY., In Geo. Brendhurst's 3 Acts of irresistible laughter. "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES?'* "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES?" Interspersed with all the latest SONGS AND DANCES. A Bishop—A Bagman—A Professor —A Prizefighter—Some Attractive Girls — And a Trick Piano. A recipe guaranteed to cure the blues. "WHAT HAPPENED TO JUNES?" GEORGE. WILLOUGHBY as JONES, the Bagman, who travels for a Hymn Boole House and sells Playing Cards as a side line, assisted by a talented coy. of Comedians, will REVEAL THE COMICAL FACTS, la your saddest moments the thought of it will buck you up. PRICES—3s, 2s, Is. RESERVED SEATS Is. Bos Plans at The Bristol, open Tuesday, February 27th. I tjJUITS made by MILLIGAN'S I I Exports, in Ifelburn avenues I I are in a class by themselves for 1 | Fit. Style and Service. j BUSINESS NOTICES. gIAKB AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS, LAND & BUSINESS AGENTS. 50 & 53, Lower Cuba street, Wellington. Houses, Land, Businesses, Farms Sold. AUCTION SALES Furniture and Stocks in Mart every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. MOTOR SALE ROOMS - Cars. Motor Bikes, Accessories, Engines, etc., bought and sold. Furniture of any description bought cash. Valuations made. Rents collected, outside House Sales o. Furniture conducted. 'Phono 2501. JONES AND CO., Clyde quay, Wellington. (Established 20 years.) Cash buyers of Lead, Brass. Zinc, Conner. Iron, Rags, Rope and Rubber. 'Phono fit s.

WANTED. WANTED Known—Ladies, see our black and white cheek cloth-top Boots, with patent fronts, Price 50s at E. Pearson and Co.’s. LADIES— A great help in the pantry is the delicious MILITARY PICKLE for the quick lunch or supper. Every grocer sells it. Every particular person eats It Price reasonable. 2 WANTED Known Send your Suit along to Barber and Co.’s, 125, Cuba street, or 147, Eiddiford street. It will be returned in a few days dyed rny colour aw good aa now. -[»/*■ ONEY to Lend—L. Balkind, ItJL Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott street, near corner Willis street. Open until 9 p.m. on Fridays. , WANTED Known Account Books ruled to any requirements can be had at the ''Times” office. These books are strong and faithfully made, and the quality of paper used is of the Best.

n RED-CROSS ART UNION £IOOO for ll* 34 PRIZES. GIFTS OF TAIHAPE FARMERS. FIRST PRIZE - SECOND PRIZE THIRD PRIZE - FOURTH PRIZE FIFTH PRIZE - PRIZE LIST. goo SHEEP □ ioo SHEEP D 75 SHEEP S 50 SHEEP □ 35 SHEEP □ Sixth PRIZE « FOUR PRIZES of TEN PRIZES of FOURTEEN PRIZES of 20 SHEEP 15 SHEEP io SHEEP 5 SHEEP THIS Art Union will NOT be postponed. A Special Committee keeps expenses low. Each is. Ticket has 34 chances of 34 prizes. Red Cross workers or Business People in Towns or Country, who will assist by selling Tickets, are EARNESTLY requested to write to the Secretary. “The Red Cross is an organisation at whose perfection I stand and marvel.’’ Lord Northcliffe, a great War Critic. Wherever our Boys have to endure the an" guish of War there are found members of this noble band of Voluntary Workers succouring the sufferers. Cut this out and mail, inclosing stamped addressed envelope. A. M. RYAN, Red! Cross Art Union, TAIHAPE. The Cash will be cabled to Headquarters, thus the rich man’s cheque and the widow’s mite will help alike in their mission of mercy for our Boys in the coming Great Offensive. Help this noble cause and perhaps win £IOOO. I enclose £ .'. for Art Union Tickets. Name J Address (N.Z. Times) Tickets at Tobacconists and Booksellers. TO-DAY MAY BE YOUR LUCKY DAY. SEND FOR TICKETS NOW im. ini in 1 ini IDi —IDi ii

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9593, 24 February 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9593, 24 February 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9593, 24 February 1917, Page 3

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