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AMUSEMENTS. CONCERT CHAMBER, In Aid of the WELLINGTON BOYS' INSTITUTE.;. GRAND ELOCUTiONARY AND MUSICAL RECITAL, arranged by Mr.- J. M. Clark. to-night! to-night! "■ . ; programme: '.;' ."':'• .' part '1. .:' . /7„ 1. Recitation—"Othello's : Apology" (Shakespeare), Mr. J. M. Clark; 2. Recitation—(a) "The-Doll's Wooing"; (b)"Wynken, Blynkon, and Nod" (Eugene Field), Miss Christina Picot; 3. Recitation—"The Art of Making Up One's Mind" (Jorome), Mrs. Martin Williams; 4. Song -"A Dream" (Bartlott), Mr. E. J. Hill; 5. Dramatic Scene—"The Wooing of Lady Anno" (Richard III), (Shakespeare), Miss Christine Picot and Mr. ,J. ~M. Clark.':"'/. ■ part;ll.. ; ■:"-. ,1. Recitation—"The Storj- of the Monk Felix" (Longfellow), Mrs.. Martin Williams; 2. Recitation—"Enoch of Calaveras" (Bret Harte), Mr. J. M.. Clark; 37 Recitation—"Filling 'in the Census .Paper" (Owen Deed), ' Miss - Christine Picot; 4. Song—"My Queen" (Blumenthal), Mr. E. J. Hill; 5. Recitation—"The Negro Baby's Funeral" (Anon), Mrs. Martin Williams; 6. Recitation—(a) "Mon Ami" (Wetherley),' (b) "Mrs. Hodgson's Funeral" (Barry Pain), Mr. J. M. Clark. ■'.':■ ..-'•"■■■ '■■■•'■ TICKETS-2s. und Is. \ Plan at Dresden. ■ ■ :-. -.---:„ ' ■■ '-■■7. -.■'■'. 3721 TO W N :, - H A L " L. O W N H A L L. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), - TO-MORROW 7 ' 24th NOVEMBER, AT B.P.M. GRAND CONCERT. .GRAND CONCERT. BY WELLINGTON'S LEADING ARTISTS. ■ /PROGRAMME.. " ' : Part I.' 1. Mr.T. AV. Brown, Smoke Picture-Artist :•'■.. 2. Mr; J.,F. Carr, -Tenor, ' ■' 7 , 17 • ' 3. Mr. Frank Blanfcrd, Society Entertainer 4. Mrs. Arthur Mead\will sing. "O Luce di Quest: Anima" ..;.; Donnizctti 5. Mr..J.-.-M. Clark, Elocutionist 6.. Messrs. T. 'K.' Thomson, and C. J. Hill will play a Flute Duet; "Duo Brilliant" -.'•"■..■ .'/■■" .'-'/.•; Bricoialdi 7. Mr. Borneo' Gardiner,' Marvellous .'Boy '"'..-'■ 7 Whistler , 7 ■•: 8. Mr.-E.'-H.- Parke's,'.-Baritone MINUTES.' ' , ■ '/Part 2. , ... ' 7 1. Grand.March©-Triomphale,'for two pianos, Miss N. Levtstam and Mr. Sidney Harrison. (Pupils of Miss/Newman Potts)' .".". 2..Mr. E.-J. HiU, : -Tenor '.7/ ... 3. Messrs. Newton .land ; Dyk«s 7 will • sing a Humorous Duet, "Chestnuts" ' ' 4. Mrs. AHhur Al'ead will sing "A Birthday" ~, i-.■ ''V, ' .:. Mallinson 5. Mr. Stuart ;Maclean. 'Cellist 6. Mr. E. H. Pnrkes, Baritone ~...',. : / 7. Mr.' Borneo Gardiner, Boy Whistler > j Accompanist ..'....:...:.........:... Mr.. J). A.' Kenny' ■ '-. "GOD.SAVE THE KING." hCin'cert in Aid of Tennis Grounds for the 1 Welhn.jton Lawn.Tennis, Association.-"' • ■'•.- Concert, 8 p.m. Tickcts-as., 25.,'aiul Is.', at Dresden, or Secretaries of Tennis 'Clubs.''" ■• I ' "-.."■-.. ILIROLD W. 1 BROWN. 3726 Hon; Secretary, Concert Committee. . . : ''.''■■:.' .'. /Tennis Court. I Y)ONBANK .■[■": PRIVATEi 7 HOTEL, **: ...,". No;. 1 Pei-ciyai; Street. 7 '..■■., ;'; , Corner. Dixon Street.and Wellington Terrace. Splendid Viow of Harbour. Smoking Commercial, and, Drawing Electric Light throughout. A, few. Vacancies for Permanent. Boarders. Doublo.bnd Single Rooms. ■/ ' / / C 1053 . , , /. A..-.E;.HUGH: Proprietor/-..-;HAIRDRESSER/AND '.TOBACCONIST.'-' 1 -'' eJ. S- • rE^ i s^-'.' n ! )ti .^' : übli o.%t;ho -.. \i's}. ; »..Nw, Up-to-dikte.Hairdressv ing' arid Tobacoonistrßusiness''nest ;to Hotel,(Mace's),. Lambton, Quay7|'Mr.''L.' ; S'b.ivman's services hayo : been;-secured'.- ' . C 1507 :'.\ ;'■'..'.- ~.'WHERE..T6;STbPv-.-'7^....i.>^ new up-to-dnt6iHouso,is now qpbri, and Tourists,' . Travellers;, and .Visitors especially cato'ced for. Fine, largo.'rooms and-a splendid viow'., Withili a-minute's walk from; the-railway station and river boat landing. .Porter meets all trains. ,7 Telegrams, and letters promptly atteridod:to. .Tariff, Gs.' per day. /" 7: CllOO MRS. i E. W, STMMqNS.'.-Propriotfess.;; : THE HOUSE AND 'ALL THAT IT .7 ,"/77 .'■:, '.'■.CONTAINS'...;...' :,.;/:,•: FROM the-thickest carpet, to tho most delicate/fabric, 'including walls,' upholstered furniture, bedding, mattresses, tapestries, pictures,, and vralls, cleaned .by .•■■,.- A • :. . the, famous /vacuum cleaner.'.' no dust; no discomfort: I ; ■':..'.:,-/' /;',-.;: COST./ Particulars with pleasure,'.on application to— THE CENTRAL CLEANING C 0.,. .'■■, With whieh ; ; is incorporated >: ■ ! THE VACUUM CLEANING CO. OF NX, ,-" 118 GHUZNEE.STREETS-WELLINGTON. ' Tolophono,29G9 (Day or Night). , ...01386 TATTERSALL'S New Horse Repository, 26 Barker Street'(off Cambridge Terrace).—. All Kinds of Vehicles on' Hire. Carriages and Expresses' meet all trains and boats, on order. Horse Boxes provided for horses. J. Johnston Propriotoi:. Telephone" 670. '7;-,,... ..'.; -C 1546 pOULLS, ..-' CULLING 7 AND : XO., -,'. LTD~ -, 7 . 12 PANAMA STREET, 7 ,/. Wellington.' V '■'■:• ~: COMMERCIAL' AND MANUFACTURING ■ /STATIONERS,'. .77 ..'-■■■ .-■ ' PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, and' LITHOGRAPHERS; '■■ : . . '-'.;. ■;.- ; . ::7'7 7:,.,/, .7/':"„.7-;C1163 GREAT Croct«ry/Satenow 'onat Radford's, Manners Street, and Petone. Toilet sets, Ss., 6d to 355.; Dinner Sets, 26 pieces, from 17s. 6d. to 455.; Tea Sets,.7s. : 6d. to-215.; Sets Jugs, Is. 9d. to 6s. 6d.;: Cups'and Saucers, 2sV half doz. to te. 6d.; Cheese Crocks, 15.,9 d. to ss.' 6d.; Teapots, from 6d. each; Milk Jugs, 4d./and 6d.; Sugars and., Creams, 9d. set; Art, Pots and Vefies from Is. All these lines: are wonderful value. : ■„'. ''■'•' ■'%■'. PETONE STEAMS LAUNDRY. ~,7 BV. COUCHMAN'S LAUNDRY; is the most, • UD-to-dato in Petone. , Vans., to town twice daily. Hotels;, Schools, and Private Families are notified' ; that large drying ground is attached to the premises, also a good supply of artesian water. Over 25 years' experience. Inspection invited. ~, , C 1432 "PRIVATE. HOSPITAL FOR/WOMEN," '■'-.■*•.-. McDonald Croscent.:' ■ MRS. Superintendent. ' New Zealand Registered Nurse. Certified Midwivos' Board, London. 7 ':• Certificated i'Masseuse. , , Estab.-"19057 Telegrams: "Women." Telephone, 2159. Day or Night. '■■' Cllß4 /7 rangitlua;. ;■■ // 7 pr iv a t'-'e-,. ;' hospi ta l, ,18 AU"STIN';STREET. 7 Telephone; 2686. Established by— 7 7/ .THE MISSES NEALE,. ;-..'■; Registered and Certificated Midwives, .'•'.. Every Care and Attention. ,';■•'■ CI2OO 7 WASTE! . 'WASTEi';"''. WASTE! . JUST -LANbED a large 'shipment, and can offer tho Best Value in -. tho. Dominion. Samplos and .prices on -application. ■ i : Constantly arriving, new/shipments: of— .. OILS 7, 7 -:/'-;;' AXIL/GBEASB: 7 packings'";..■."'..'"■■';hose','- 1 -.:-/ -v' -; 7'.-/'•, BELTINGS ''7 7 ENGINEER'S SUNDRIES ; ASBESTOS AND RUBBER : GOODS, ETC.:: THE UNITED ASBESTOS AUSTRALASIAN :.'.- AGENCY; /LTD.,7 ; . : 7 ''/I'

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 671, 23 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 671, 23 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 671, 23 November 1909, Page 1

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