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AMJSEUENT3. lIAMBOURG RECITALS. 45., 35,, 2s.—UNRESERVED TICKETS, 45., 35., 2s.—UNRESERVED TICKETS, Now on Sale at Abel's. IJl'o W N HAL 1,. Concert Direction, J. and N. TAIT. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, Also WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. MARK HAMBOURG! MARK HAMBOURG! • MARK HAMBOURG! MARK HAMBOURG! MARK HAMBOURG! THE MARK HAMBOURG! FAMOUS MARK HAMBOURG! PIANIST! ON TUESDAY EVENING MARK HAMBOURG will play: Toccata and Fupue D Minor (Bach-Tau-sig), "Tho Moonlight" Souata (Beethoven), Nocturne F Sharp Major, Preludes B and D Flat, Etudes G Flat, E Major, Mazurka B Minor, Polonaise A Flat (Chopin), Gavotte "Moderne" (Mark Hambourg), "La Source" (Leschetizky), 'Midsummer Night's Dream" (MondelssolinLiszt). BOX PLANS AT THE DRESDEN. CONCESSIONS TO STUDENTS. Music Teachers are notified that concessions will be granted bona fide students in parties of not less than ten in tho Gs. seats by applying at the Box Office;,and for 4s. and 3s. seats at Abel's. PRICES—6s. (Reserved), 4s„ 3s„ 2s. G. D. PORTUS, Manager. 73(9 . BUSINESS NOTICES. Telephone 2147. ' BEDDING PLANTS. MAKE your garden gay with strong plants of Coreopsis, Pansy, Asters, Stocks, Phlox, Carnation, Petuna, etc.- Forwarded to all parts of the Dominion. EVANS AND SON, FLORISTS, 51 WILLIS STREET. C7S3 MARK'S CAFE. EMARK has OPENED a FIRST-CLASS o CAFE in Willis Street, opposite J. Duthie and Co., where he hopes to receivo the patronage of the public. Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinners, and Suppers will be served in First-class Style. MEALS AT POPULAR PRICES. The name will be a sufficient guarantee that patrons will get every satisfaction. Tho Cuisino will be under the DIRECT SUPERVISION OF E. MARK,- many vpars Chef in the Loading Hotels in New Lealand. - C9S3 SUMMER MEDICINES. AT LEN M'KENZIE'S, the People's Chemist, Opera House Pharmacy, Manners Street. Sulphur and Sarsaparilla - Salts, Is. 6d. -per bottle; Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, 2s: 6d. bottle (tho;best blood purifier); Flowers of Sulphur, Cd. lb; Sparklets (latest machines), 3s. od.,'charges Is. (id. (all flavours); and the new Anti-Colic Feeders, 6d. each. ■ -.'Phone 1391. ' ' CB2S MOTOR-CAB. •;q->-\H,P;;.: '.f cylinder,' "Daimler, Limousiio /V"± .body; i!eat 7; all nickel fittings; everything' tlie "vorjr best.- This car is consigned to-Us, per s.s. Athenib. and is for lnmieuiate baic. ' Swraignt i'roin -London;-'Fua' 'particulars can be obtained .from - ~ • ■ "HUME'S MACHINERY EXCHANGE." Ofdces—National Mutual' Building, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. P.O. Box 771. Telephone 2692. . ' CB9I ROSS'S YEARLY CLEARING SALE. ' STARTED on Dominion Day and lasts ■ ono : month only- . Heavy inductions' "in Jewellery, Silverware, Electroplate, Greenstone, Leather. Goods. Waiking Sticks, and Silvermounted Glassware The shop lor engraved novelties; . All articles .engraved free as usual. S. G. ROSS, Barrett's Buildings, Lambtou Quay.' 6821 TO ODR READERS.. TF )ou should happen to see this advortiseA ment, 'and bo m want-of a really Firstclass Article—say, Bassinet, Swing Cot, Ro tan Ware, Sea Grass i'urmturo, Clothes' Basket, Butclier's or Baker's Baskot, direct trow the manufacturer and at. Bed-iock Prices, remember it is MURRAY BROS., Wholesale and Retail Basketware Manufacturers, you are dealing with. New Shop ami. Factory, Lourtenay Place (Ueehive Chambers), epp. Gasworks Offices. Tlionu 2720. C9lj TO LADIES. LADIES Desiring to know of a really cool and delightful AFTERNOON TEA ituOii will finu THE iioi'±;jL WiNDbuK, Willis Street,, the rendezvous of fashion. This fine and palatial hotel is one that commends itself to tho most fastidious. Take lift to teardom this afternoon. Every civility, and best of everything in the way of catering. CBl6 GEO. EDWARDS, Proprietor. ' WANTED KNOWN. WJ. PARSONS (late of Parsons and • Brow;n) Builder, Air-tight Showcase Maker, Shop and Oliice Fitter. Joinery, Staircase Shaper, Band-saw Work, and Jobbing a Speciality. The trade supplied. Offico and Jobbing Shop—Bl WILLIS STREET. Telephone 2522. Joinery Works and Staircase Factory—No. 3 MEIN STREET. Telephone 1553. ■ WANTED KNOWN. SALE! SALE! FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. LADIES' and Gents' Watches, Greenstone (all designs), l'anoy Novelties, Ladies' Blouses, and Ladies' and Gents' Underclothing. . BIG REDUCTIONS. F. ICHOURI, 104 Lambton Quay. C 825 YOUR MORNING' SHAVE. GALL in Regularly at J. Mollier's, 112 Willis Street. Three first-class Artists; no waiting; distinguished company. Choice Brands Cigars, eto. CBOB LOUISE MILLII'iEiiY SCIIOOL, 97 Lambtm Quay (opp. Ktrkcaldie and Stains), Art of Smart Millinery thoroughly taught, motor caps, eilt hats, ota. Ten lejsons, ss. Day and Evening Classes Hats smartly remodelled at moderate rest. Cgg; HYGIENIC STEAM BAKERY. GOOD WHOLESOME BREAD, made 'by : practical tradesmen, under special hygienio conditions. Try our BERMALINE BREAD and BIiRMALINE. EXTRACT of MALT, re. commended by tho Medical Faculty as tht most Nutritious Diet for Invalids. Inspection of our Premises invited. W. A. KELLOW, Taranaki Street, Wellington. TIME SAVED IS MONEY SAVED. THE STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, with its Rotary Shuttlo, does work easier, quicker, quieter, than any to and fro machino can ever hope to. Common seuse indicates this, experience proves it. Also the most durable, and, in every way, the best machine made. F. J. W. FEAR, Sole Agent, 88 Willis Sweet. Call on us or write to-day. CG6I SPECTACLES We are Specialists and Op SPECTACLES ticians only. AM patterns SPECTACLES 6tucked. Quality High, Prices SPECTACLES Low. Coni-ullntiors Free. Buy hI'IiCTACLES from us. It will pay you. O 'DONNELL AND BROWN, Consulting Opticians, 44 .Manners Street, Wellington; 7 doori'frdtrt Opera 'House'(o»nn ude). Look lor liia JJSCJ3 on tha Wiadour.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 331, 19 October 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 331, 19 October 1908, Page 1

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