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AMUSEMENTS. '• m O W N HA L L. X O W N HAL L. NEWBURY-SPADA. NEWBURY-SPADA. r Is. POPS Is. Is. P O P S Is. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIC.nT. TO-NJU-HT. TO.NIGIIT. A GIGANTIC SUCCESS. GRAND POPULAR BALLAD CONCERT. SONGS THE PEOPLE LOVE. j PROGRAMME. PART 1. , Song—"Tlip HeiUiiiiii Love Song" (Pinsnti) -Mr. HiimiUou Hodges. Violin Solo—"Amlmilu from Concerlo" (Mendelssohn)— Miss Peggy liain (at the piano Mi.-s .Madeline Weblj). ; Song—"Thu Kc(|iiital" (Hluincnthal)—M.r. I'hilip Newinny. Canzont'tta—"Mia i'iccirelln Gomes" (Salviitor l(osa)—Madame Simda. Song-"Jiianca" (Mattei)-.Mr. Philip Ncwliui'y. Diiet:- , "J'hi>' Hour is Lafe" ("Faust") (Gounod)—Jlargliarita: Madame Spada; Faust: Mr. Phjlio Newbury. INTERVAL. PART IT. Sons—"Across I ho Far Blue Hills, Marie" (Bliimpiithal)— Mr. Hamilton Hodges. Violin Solo—"Ek'gii!" (Ernst)— Miss Peggy Bain (at the piano Miss Madeline Webb). Song—"Where'er You Walk" (Handel, "Scmclft") —Mr. Philip Newhnry. - Song—'•.Shepherd's Cradle Song" ({joinerveil) —Madame Spiula. Songs—(a) "Rcriiiiem" (Foote); (b) "Mnvounieen" (Langej—Mr. Hamilton Hodges. i 7 Duel-"Excclsior" (Balfe)-Mr. Philip 0 Newbury and M.r. Hamilton Hodges v (Mrs. E. H. Qucree at the piano). Reserved Seats ,it tho Dresden. 1 Day Sales at Christeson's. t ) SSSSSSSSSSSSSS.SS-SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS I 'A milE NEW THEATRE. 'A • '{• A Mannere Street. 'I 'A Props.. MacMahon and Donnelly. 'A 7. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. 7, 'A DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. 7, 'A CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. 'A 'A TO-DAY ind TO-NIGHT, Fob. 7. 7, 'A _ Outshines 7, 7, A deliglilfiil programme Thousands 7, 7i AiiEx(|uisiU'Sorii's. of Programmes Z 7i All Surprise Subjects. Presented Z I 'A. A Remarkable Bill. Throughout 7. f> 7' Australasia. 7, 7, "THE COPPERHEAD." 7, j 7, American Civil War Drama. 7, , 7, A WORLD-WIDE SUCCESS. 7, . 'A And Other Great Subjects. /, 7, Think of it! Adults SIXPENCE. 7, I 7, Children THREEPENCE Everywhere 7, ! ssssssssssssssss-sssssssssssssssssss ,• FOR MORE THAN ) NINETY YEARS TTIE BRINS.MEAD PIANO Has stood Hie emlxiiliineul of all that goes to miike an artistic instninienl. In Tone. Quality, in Structural Details, . and in Case Design it has always met with highest expectations of the Artist, " I Musician, and Lover of the Beautiful. J TO-DAY THE BRINSMEAD IS , BETTER THAN EVER. ". These Pianos are displayed in our New j Showrooms in Manners Street, and are j well worth a visit. Price, tram 63 guineas Cash, cr niay bo purchased on our Ensy Payment Sys- ! tern. , Sale Agents— L CHAS. BKGG AND CO., LTD. (S. H. Homer, Manager.) "'The oldest-established Piano and Music Warehouse-- in N.Z. (over half a century). PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. NO Scales, Eiercises, or Drudgery; no Failures. We return yoi.: money if ' you are unable to read music and play in six weeks. Full tuition, X 2 2s. Call and inspect the National College cf Music, 30 Willis Street. Postal Course Now Ready. Hours—lo a.m. to 9 n.m. ANTED Known, that MILD DERBY T'LUG-fl splendid blend nf dark ; and aromatic leaves—smokes cool ami ! fragrant to the last draw. At all toI ljacponists. Try n plug. 1 • STRING BAND. MESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, Harp, Violin, nnd Flute. (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Arc prepared to receive engagements ' for "At Homes," Garden Parties, etc. [ Can supply large or small Orchestra. Address, 13C TORY ST. 'Phono 2570. ANTED Known—Mason's Gardens, Taita. are now OPEN to tho public. ' Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Town Pric™. ' Hot Water srratis. . WANTED Known, that for a cool, comforting, satisfying smoke trv MILD DERBY PLUG-the New Zealand worker's favourite tobacco. It never fails and smokes cool to the end. ?, STRIKE. RTRTKE. ; STRIKE. STRIKE. BOUCHER FOR BICYCLES. OUCHEU FOR BICYCLES. LARGE SHIPMENT OF NEW I MACHINES. [ ACCESSORIES!. ■ 3-SPEED ROVER MOTOR BICYCLES. Second-hand Machines Cheap. LAMBTON QUAY, opp. Govt. Buildings. I ■ SPECIAL NOTICE 1 .4 RE YOU SICK IN MIND OR BODY? [ A. MR'. COUKTENEY V. MOHR, 1 MENTAL AND MAGNETIC HEALER, Late of MELHOVRNK, With all Ihe lat-eM LONDON and AMERICAN Methods of Hea-liiig, WILL CURE YOU. All diseases treated. Consultation . I'm- of charge. i Address—Rooms 16 and 17, Hank of Aus- , tralasia Chambers, Customhouse Quay. ■ (Takejify 1 TxTuCHMAN'S I'ETONE STEAM • \J LAUNDRY. ; Est. 1802. Tolcpbono 9. ■ Van daily to Wellington, Hutt, and all Suburbs. Special prices for Families, Hotels, and i Schools. TORY STREET, PETONS. ! TRAMWAY STRIKE. ; BICYCLES. "4SrE are with Bicycles, VV and are SELLING at REDUCED ; PRICES to Clear. Ralcighs. U.S.A.. and :• Premiers. S A V 1 I, L E, KENT TEHUAIX _ __ ■ MUNEV TO J.KNI). THE WELT.INGTON TRUST. LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. Advances made on approved freehold ' Focurilies (Farins and Town Pro|i?rtirs) from .ITiO and upwards, at current ralei of intoresl. j Ollires- 210 I.:in:l.(oti ijunv. Wollingtou • R. E. KAW'KSLI-Y, 1 ficcrttarj, [_

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1357, 7 February 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1357, 7 February 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1357, 7 February 1912, Page 1

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