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AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTY’S " T KEA TRE . ction TO-NIGHT LLKR* VAllOßVltta Ben and John Fuller. At 8. TO-NIGHT FULLERS’ Another Big Bill of the very beet in Vaudeville. GREAT RECEPTION LAST NIGHT. FULLERS’ Emerald and Dupre. The PULLERS’ Australian Le Bruns, FULLERS’ Harrington Reynolds. Vears FULLERS’ and Orbassi. James Sell field, FULLERS’ Alberto, Adelaide Taylor FULLERS’ Evans and Deeu, Leonard FULLERS’ Nelson. Pi ;.*«•- : D.C. and 0.5., 2s 7d; Stalls, Is 7d; Upper Circle. Is Id. Reserves at 'I he Bristol, after 5 at Burnett’s, next 'Theatre. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT UNIVERSAL PICTURE THEATRE NT VERBAL PICTURE THEATRE ‘•RIDERS OP THE PURPLE SAGE.” “RIDERS OP THE PURPLE SAGE. '•RIDERS OP THE PURPLE SAGE.’ “RIDERS OP THE PURPLE SAGE. The great American Drama of the Alan who was not afraid. America’s Most Popular Player, AVILLIAM FARNUM. A rolling stone everyone knows. See the one William Farnum thrown in “RIDERS OF' THE PURPLE SAGE.” The most Thrilling Plav on Screen or Stage. AT THE UNIVERSAL PICTURE THEATRE. PRICES: Front Stalls, ls ; Back Stalls, Is 6d (plus tax). MADAME FOLEY, Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. Assembly every Monday evening; Tuition class, Thursday, 7.30 till 10.30; LatSst Dances, 7 till a pm.: also Beginners. RACING NOTICES WELLINGTON RACING GLOB. AUTUMN MEETING, APRIL 7th AND 9th, 1921. Nominations for ail Events at • the above Meeting, also forfeit of Isov. for the North Island Challenge Stakes and N-Z. St- J.eger, CLOSE at 9 o’clock p.m. on FRIDAY, March 18th, 1921, at the office of the Wellington Racing Club, Woodward Street, Wellington. , A. E. WHYTE, 284 ’ Secretary. THE MANAWATU TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. (Awapuni Racecourse). FRIDAY, APRIL loth. o ,WNERS and TRAINERS are reminded that Nominations CLOSE SATURDAY. the 19m instant, at 6 A. H. MANSON, Secretary. Box 393, Palmerston North. 283 leasing hotel*. SHEFFIELD’S CENTRAL HOTEL. TAHMARUNDI. THREE minutes from Railway Station and Wanganui River Boat Landing. Strictly first-class accommodation. Porter meets all trains. Wire for accommodation. Telephone 139. JJARRETT’S HOTEL (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), Lambton quay, Wellington. One Minute Poet Office and Wharf. Electric Cars pass the door. D. DALTON. Proprietor. HOTEL, TOR CENTRAL HOT) —/ Emerson street, Napier. '. BURNS PROPRIE'j Under New Management. ■Beet accommodation guaranteed. Finest rands of Wines and Spirits always in bock. Tariff Moderate. Phone 286. M ASO N I C WoodviUe. HOTEL, G. CHRISTENSEN PROPRIETOR Beet Accommodation Guaranteed. The Finest Brands'of Winee and Spirits always in Stock. Tariff Reasonable. Telephone 33. v DENBIGH HOTEL. FEILDING. THIS Leading Hotel now offers Tourists and Travellers every possible convenience. All trains met by efficient porters. Highest grade Wines. and Spirits. Speight’s Beer on tap. vS iite or telegraph for accommodation. Box 6. Tariff —16s, Commercials 14s per diem; weekly, .£4. Telephone 5. H. K. WALLACE, Proprietor. Feilding. HOTEL LANGMUIR, TAUMARUNUI (Opposite Railway Station). OFFERS First-class Accommodation Electric Light throughout. Night Porter. All trains met. Wire for accommodation. A. J. LANGMUIR. Proprietor. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. £JO YAL TIGER HOTEL. Corner Taranaki street and Abel Smith street, Wellington. “MAT” GLEESON, Proprietor. Ha 9 taken over the above Hotel, and will be pleased to meet Uid aud New Friends. Best Brands of Wines and bpirita stocked. Tariff reasonable, A trial /elicited. ’Phone 2327 a. This fine brick hotel caters for ’ the travelling public, only the best of everything provided. Charming outlook. Fireproof building. Electric light. Unrivalled cuisine. Garage. Wanganui’s Leading Hotel. WANTED Kdowu- Pianos 1 Pianos 1 Pianos! Organs! Orgaus Organs' From .£lO upwards. Easy time payments, S» weekly. Don’t forget to cal! at the Phoheries. Fleming and Co., nearly opposite Library. Newtown.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10851, 17 March 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10851, 17 March 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10851, 17 March 1921, Page 3

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