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AMUSEMENTS “WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.” Managerial Note.—Ail Overflow Tickets for Saturday Night last available any night. during the week; Jf.AND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees S. C. Williamson. Ltd. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY An A his MUSICAL FARCE COMPANY “WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.” "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.” "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. With SONGS AND DANCES. Enthusiastic welcome; huge audience dc- '. UgliUMl; huluU’t'is u liable to gain admission. Funnier than A PANTOMIME. More Tuneful than OPERA. Brighter than VAUDEVILLE. More Exhilarating than a CIRCUS. Po.iiiiar Pnms: lE. ds anil Is. Reserved Sni's 4s. Box Plan at The Bristol. Dir Sues at Or.uni Opera House Confectionery. ... GREAT UARGMN MATT NEB SATURDAY NEXT. MARCH 10th. THEATRE TAKE NOTICE—Tho Box Plan is now opened at iicgg’a for the great Pox feature commencing TO-NIGHT at 8. "THE VALLEY OP THE MISSING.” Peaturing a cast entirely new to New Zealand. Recommendation—Tho story is by the famous writer, Grace Miller Whito, authoress of "TESS OP THE STORM COUNTRY." DR NEWMAN. M.P.I will Lecture in tho Town Hall, TUESDAY, MARCH 6th: "What I Learnt About the War.” His Worship tho Mayor will preside. Admission Is, in aid of tho Mayor’s fund for Soldiers’ Social Club. 710 CROWN A. 8.0. TAXI SERVICE, Lambton quay. Next Public Trust Office. Cars for Hire. Oil and Patrol Supplied. Expert Drivers only Employed. ’Phono 2924. N. NIGHTINGALE, Proprietress. MADAME D'ALMA, Clairvoyant*, Psychometrist. Palm Soien tress, will send Readings to the country. Send birth month and name in full. Pee, £ S 6d. accompanied by stamped addressed envelope for reply. Interviews daily. 10, Garrett street IoS Cuba street). MADAME CORA LEE, Scientific Palmist and Character Reader, may ba consulted daily 10 a.m. to 0 p.m. at 27, Constable street. The past, present and future may bo read in tho toimation of the hand. *»/f RS DOUGLAS (from London), JWI Scientific Palmist and Clairvoyant, 198, Vivian street. Hours 2 p.m. till 9 p.m. Highest testimonials, i A- Homes attended. M‘ lIS BIGGINS, Trance anil Test Medium. Medical Clairvoyante. may be consulted 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at 66. Abel Smith street (near Cuba street).

i'dT ANTED every honaewifo to buy 'll Osborns Linoleum Varnish; accept no other—nons aa good. Saves labour. AiPPLES, Cooking 6s 6d, Eating 7s Cd per bushel cases; carriage paid to any railway station, Hawke’s Bay Fruit Co., Cuba street. WANTED Known VV. Barber and Co., 125, Cuba street, and 11V, Riddiford street, are the oldest Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. VTEVV ZEALAND Government ‘Wines, Port 3s # Claret 3s, Hock 3s, Madeira )b per bottle. H. A. Haycock, Princess (treet. Hawera. MONEY to Lend—L. W. Balkind. Boulcott Chambers. Eoulcott street, near corner Willis street. Open until 9 p.m. on Fridays. __ A’ T Radford's Sale—Knives Is 9d i-doz; Forks, 3s doz.; Dessert Spoons, Ss doz.; Tea Spoons, 2s doz.; Cruets, 2s 6d; Tea Pole, Is; Trays, Is. 43. 45,5 47, Manners street. nrXTANTED Known—-AU makes of ITT Typewriters repaired bv The Fox Typewriter Co., 105, Customhouse quay. 'Phone 1474. WANTED Known Palmer’s Luncheon and Supper Rooms, at 163. Lambton quay, are right up to date. Private supper '.room for ladies. WANTED Known Strike tor Plemlug’* Cheap Wax Stan* dord Is 3d. 4-min. Amberols 2s, Edison’s Phonographs from 70s. Easy time pay* meats. Fleming and Co., The Phoneriea. Newtown. DOMINION Dover Watch, printed guarantee for 1 year, manufactured bv maker of Big Ben Alarm. Post 7a 6d to J. E. Fitt, Jeweller, Palmerston North Sole Agent for tho District. 535 WE have just landed a shipment of Cutlery and E.P. Ware at old rate# previous to the war. E. Herron and Co.. 124. Lambton quay. WANTED Known—Visitor* to Hngton should, ~ .. V7el- , , jjugeuu 8® to Palmer’* Luncheon and Supper Rooms. 168. Lambton quavWANTED Known For Attractive Printing at reasonable coat, go to the “Times'* or ring up No. 2719 and tlie traveller wiH call on you. Promptness, Accuracy. Chcapueas and (duality Bon be depended upon. WANTED Known—Experience hae taught many housewives Osborne Linoleum Varnish best for floors. Labour saving, lusting shine. \ KUPTUKE— Wear tho O’Connor Truss, no iron or steel; comfortable, durable, washable. Wm. Salok, Sydney Chemist, 32. Willis street. OUNTRY Visitors to , Wellington should not fail to dine at the Vegetarian Cafe, S 3. Willis street; 3course. Is. CHESTERFIELD Suites, in cretonne, velvet, saddlebags, etc., from -E8 8s to J 625; 7-picco Suites, in leather, from 3JIO 10s; Morris and Easy Chairs from M'i 2s; Couches from 30s at Radford’s gale. Manners street. ANTED Known—Pianos! Pianos! Organs! Organs! Organs! From jBIO upwards; easy time payments, 5s weekly. Don’t forget to call at The pboneries, Fleming and Co., nearly opposite Library. Newtown. WANTED Known Bookbinding of any description and in any class of material beautifully executed by the Times” Jobbing Department. Ring up No. 2749 for prices. \%T ANTED Known Send your Suit ITT along to Barber and Co.’s, 125, Cuba street, or 147, Riddiford street. It will bo returned in a few days dyed any colour as good as new. AT Radford’s Sale—Jute Mats, 1 8 and Is lid: Hearth Rugs, fe ed; Matting Squares, 6s 6d; Sen-grass Mats. 2s 6d- Sea-grass Squares. 1-ls 6d; Jap. Carpet Squares, 13s 6d and 21s. 43, 45. 47, Manners street TS7STHAT the people aro saying—That T T R, Herron and Co. still take the lead in China and Crockery ware; their new goods are a pleasure to look at; dinner and tea sets in every variety; oddments of everything, a lino just the thing for Christmas presents. R. Herron and Co., 124, Manners street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9600, 5 March 1917, Page 3

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