AMUSEMENTS. "JWICOLA. NICOLA. NICOLA. NVw- Zealand's Theatrical Event. OPEKA HOUSE. OI'EIU lIOUSE. Direction J. and N. Tait. Commenting SATURDAY, AUGUST sth. THE ACKNOWLEDGED EIfrEROR OF MAGIC, NICOLA NIC O L A NIC O L A And his Original American Company of SENSATIONAL MYSTERY. THE GRANDEST AND MOST ARTISTIC PRODUCTION OF THE AGE. 1000 NOVELTIES. 1000 500 ■ SURPRISES. 500 150 ILLUSIONS. 150 POSITIVELY THE MOST STUPENDOUS MAGICAL PRODUCTION EXTANT. NICOLA has broken tiie attendance recorris in two-thirds of tbe world's principal citie.?. RECORD BUNS FROJI ONE TO SIX MONTHS in NEW YORK, LONDON. TOKIO, CHICAGO. PAKIS. SHANGHAI, HONOLULU, BERLIN, PEKING, MANILA, VIENNA. CALCUTTA, AND ALL THE BIG CITIES OF . THE WORLD. A POSITIVE SENSATION. EVERYWHERE. To avoid disappointment book seits early. Box Plan opens AVcilncsday morning," nt the Dresden. PRICES—Js., 2s. Cd., and Is. Early doors to Gallery and Bcek Stalls, Od. extra till 7.30. Advance Manager, GEORGE BULLEE. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. T O AV N II A Ii L. T O AV N II A L L. OEGANEE C I T A L. ,OI! GA N l<. ECIT AL. TO-NIGHT, at S~clock. TO-NIGHT. iy" MR. 3IAUGHAN BAENETT, City Organist. Prelude and Fugue in G Minor ... Bach Pric-re : Capocci Nocturnotto (In the Moonlight) ... D'Evry Soiviln No. 1 Mendelssohn Spring Song Hollins AValdweben from "Siegfried" ... AVagner Overture "Znmpa" Hcrold Admission: SIXPENCE ANT) ONE SHILLING. JNO. E. PALMER. Town Clerk. July 2Sth, 1911. AVELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA UNICII'VL ORCHESTRA AND ORGAN CONCERT, ORGAN CONCERT,
TUESDAY NEXT, THE Ist AUGUST, At S' o'clock. Overture—"Merry Wives of Windsor." Nicolai. Andante "Con Moto," from tho Fifth Symphony Beethoven Seventh Coiicerto for Organ Handel (with Orchestral accompaniment) Soloist, Mr. Mausrhan Barnett. Conductor, Mr. Herbert Bloy. 3 Movements from Scenes Hongroiso Massenet ValsD from Iho Ballet "Doriiroschcr" Tschaikowski Organ Solo—"Dornvoschen" Beudol Conductor—Mr. J. Moughan Barnett. Admission—6d, and Is. JNO. E. PALMER, Town Clerk. BALLROOM' DANCING. J MRS. B. B. MASON'S Classes for Begimicrs are held on MOKD'AY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS in her Private Hall, SO Gbuznee Street, near St. Peter'? Church. Proficiency ensured in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Term commences with Pupi!, Private I,ossons by appointment. PJANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. NO Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; no Failures. We return your money if you are unable to read music and play in six weeks. Full tuition, .£2 2s. Call and inspect Tho National College-of Music, 30 Willis' Street. Hours—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. mas best quality . of ■*- PHOTOGRAPHS. ARTISTIC LIGHTING A SPECIALITY. HAND-PAINTED ENLARGEMENTS Obtained at ALAN SPICER'S STUDIO, CUBA STREET (Opposite Tβ. Aro House). Call or 'Phono 3203. Prices Moderate^ - ■■ '' > AUCTIONS. CHEISTCIIUHCIL. CHRISTCHURCH. TO INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, . DIUPEIiH, AND BUSINESS MEN GENERALLY. TO LET, ON BUILDING LEASE, THE CREAM of" CITY BUSINESS PROPERTY. 111 ft. Frontage to Cathedral Squaro. 100 ft. Frontage to Colombo Street. 111 ft. Frontiißß lo Gloucester Street. CHARLES CLARK begs .to announce tltnt iho present leases of Town Seclion No. 705, with frontages as above, run out on tho Ist day of JULY, 1912, and, instructed by the TRUSTEES in tho Eslato of Hip late ISAAC LUCK, ho will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1911, At 2 p.m. •Vt his Rooms, in HEREFORD 'tfI'BEET, CffIUiiTCHUKCn, TIIE LEASE OF THE SITE FOR 50 YEARS. Rent and term to commence from the Ist July, mil Present Buildings to become the proporty of the Loss-cc us a set-oft' against loss of rent whili: rebuilding, which will have to be commenced within the first twelve month-. Lcs.-tu will have fo erect a building of (no j-lorys in brick and ilonc, capable oi' carrying an additional story, of the value approximately of •SKUHIO. The premises are now occupied by tho following, viz.:—BookloviT*' Library, "Sptclaior" OHice, T.oasbv Bros., Woodward ami Co.. the Mi"i"i Foster, Miss Cook. E. Hi'wisli, brown's laundry, tho Jungle, lee Cream Parlour, Smith's Bunt Shop, Nixon Bros., Smith and Son, A. Johns, iuul -- Honsniaiin. From iU central position ihe above pile is held lo bo one of the best retail frnnr-agt-s in ChrUtchurch. and that it will so continue is bevond iiuestion. Yov tlie purpose of present invo-tment and prespuetive value it c.innot be anproaelieil by any oilier eily property, wirt an oiipartunity siicli ivs (his occurs but once in n lifetime. The Draft I.oasc can be seen at tho Auctioneers! Office, A'o, 3lfi
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1192, 29 July 1911, Page 1
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