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AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTY’S i Theatre HEATRF Direction ... Ben and John Fuller. Junr. Wo Ransack the Earth, for Your Pleasure And This Week’s Show Will Be TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The Show of Light and Laughter! Tom ttaverly’s OM -O-AVERLY’S Musical T TTTtAECB -Of ARCH ’Cg; I USICAL Including THE KUTB KDWPIB KIES, Tho Only Dancing Chorus in Captivity, I n th® • SUCCESS AND FLOWERS SHOW, Drafted for Laughing Purposes Only, MURPHY’S T7ILOPEMENT. URPHY’S iDLOPEMENI. ’ Gargantuan Furore Created by i BOY BONHA.M, BOY BONHAM. BOY BONHA.M, BOY BONHAM, BOY BONHAM. BOY BONHAM, **• «Slfc < SIS«^ GALE ASl ! r^ [^- xy Musical ilaidens. NELLIE KOLLE . Her Last Two Nights. Positivelv Farewell Week of THE SUNSHINE RADIATORS. Maude audb Courtney & i7iL R Purveyors of Wayward Persiflage and ‘NATURAL NONSENSE. FULLERS’ FAMOUS FEES : D.C. and 0.5., 2s; RES.. 2s fid; STLS.. Is. Plan at Bristol. (All plus tax; Doors. 7.15. 856 MEETINGS MEETING of the Members of the Red Cross Women’s Branch, Wellington Nursing Division, and Service League, will be held on WEDNESDAY. September 23th, at 3 p.m., in the Town Hall, to arrange for the Red Cross Flag Drive. JACOBINA LUKE (Mayoress). Convener. ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTORATE. IN connection with the Election for the above Electorate, the following Nominations have been received by me:— ATMORB, Harry. FRASER. Peter GARMSON, Lindsay John i-reuCtus*. HILDRETH, William Thomas MACK, 'Matthew Joseph TANNER. Cyril William The Poll, in pursuance of "The Legislature Act, 1903," and its amendments will be taken at the following Polling places, on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of OCTOBER, 1918; 1. Palace Auction Mart (late Skating Rink), Vivian street. 2. Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith street. 3. The Public School, Upper Willis 4. St. Peter’s Schoolroom, Ghuznee 5. Wesley Church Schoolroom, Taranaki street. 6. The Rechabite Chambers, Manners 7. The Mission Hall, Aro street. 8. Dominion Motor Vehicles Buildings, 63, Courtenay place. 9. The Mission Hall, Tory street. 10. Mount Cook Boys’ School, Taran f aki street. . Dated this 23rd day of September, 1918. W. B. GLADSTONE, 512 Returning Officer. WELLINGTON CENTRAL BY-jb-uEOTiwxv. LABOUR LABOUR LABOT-R LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR MEETINGS. TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. Open Air: Corner Aro street ■And Mortimer terrace Ami Ghuznoo street. Speakers: Candidate and others Wednesday Afternoon At 3 p.m. Trades Hall. ■ Vivian street, 3 p.m.. Women only. Speakers: Mrs J. Aitken and Candidate. St. Peter’s Schoolroom ■ Ghuznee street. Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith street. Speakers: H. H. Holland. M.P., And Candidate FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER. FRASER FRASEIH ERASE®. FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER. FRASER FRASER FRASER ERASER FRASER FRASEr’ FRASER FRASER FRASER. FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER. ERASER FRASER FRASER New plymouth-opunake r.m. MOTOR SERVICE. Leave New Plymouth daily, 7.30 a.m. and *.15 p.m Leave Opunako daily, 7.15 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. MOUNTAIN TRIPS A SPECIALITY. E. WOOLIUDGE, Brougham street. New Plymouth. ’Phone 357. ARTHUR J. WYCHERLEY, LOCK AND KEY SPECIALIST. 17'EYS cut to any pattern or any look. JLV Safe and Strong-room Doors Adj usted. Yale Latches fitted or repaired. P O Box Keys promptly duplicated. ‘ UNDER No. 1. WILLIS STREET. King’s Chambers. Wellington. 'Phono 568. 863 Under New Management. THE LONDON COFFEE STALL, Post Office Square, Is now under the Personal Control of Mr W. T, Robertson. Open from 7 p.m. till 1.30 a.m. Sundays, all Night. 832 WANTED Known—Artistic Printing in all its various forms proiup,., executed at tho "Times’’ office. Wo toko trouble to give you satisfaction, and nie always ready to help you carry out your own ideas successfully. Got prices from tho "Times'' and see how reasonable we are.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10084, 24 September 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10084, 24 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10084, 24 September 1918, Page 3

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