AMUSEMENTS. .THE CISNF.ROS CONCERTS. -Manupftng Director ... Frank Talbot. ; Q I'' E It A lIOUS K. TO-NYCIHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-.NRCIIIT! TO-MUll'l.'! TUESDAY, SKI'TEMIIKR. 17th. | FIRST CONCERT j.V WELLINGTON ' Hy the I world-famous artist, |ELEO NOK. A J) E C ISXJi It OS. And HER BR-ILLIAOT CONCERT TARTY. Following Concerts— NEXT TIIURSmY. OUERA HOUSE, SIiI'TJdMBKK- 19. TOWN HALL—FIff DAY, SEPTEMBER 29ih. Wellington has loif enjoyed a reputation for musical tus, - <? and culture, and the oppmluuity of .hearing the three great artists who will .make their debut To-morrow Evening shoald not be missed by any genuine lover of aiutic. TO-NIGHT„ ELEONOEA Dli CISXEROS. Will Sing"Santauzza's Sang," troni "Cavalleria Riislieoua"; "A Dream" (Bartlett); "Mother o' Mine" (Tours); "Will o' the Wisp" (Sptoss); "Habanera," from "Carmen" (Dipt); "Largo" (Handel), with 'cello obbligato, .Tames Loibliiig,. and other songs; duet, '•Barcarolle," from "Tales of Hoffman," Eleonora de Cisneros and Paul Dufault. PAUL DUFAULT, Will Sing- . "Morning" (Oley Speaks); "Boot Song" (Harriot Ware); "Invictus" (Huhn) ; "Fatherland," from "Joseph in Egypt" (Mehul), etc., etc. JAMES LIEBLING, Will Play— "Concerto in A Minor" (Goltermann); "Cantabilc" (Cac=ar Cui); and "Taranlellc" (Popper). Plans now open at the Dresden. PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestra i Stalls, Cs.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, 2s. Three Sliilling Tickets at Christcson's. No early doors. |p I S'SIiEOS CONCIiR T. WANGANUI, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. mHE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors: Wesfs. Ltd., and Linley and Donovan. CARRIERS' TO-NIGHT. CARRIERS' TUG 'I'O-XIGUT. TUG OF TO-NIGHT. OF WAR. TO-NIGHT. WAR TEAM TO-NIGHT. TEAM BENEFIT. TO-NIGUT. BENEFIT. Snapshots of Hie Team. TRAINING. PULLING. TRAINING. Selections by Jupp's Band, and WEST'S PEERLESS PICTURES/ Magnificent Star Attractions. 'MB GOD OF THE SUN. THE GOD OF THE SUN. The Talk of Wellington. Nothing like it ever seen before. . LULUS' THE COWES DOCTOR. KIMS. REGATTA. THE LIGHT THAT FAILED. WILFUL MEG, ETC. PRICES-ls., Gd. flan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking fee, (id. 'Phono 3M3. VOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN -t ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING, TO-NIGHT. Sydney Street Hall. His Excellency Lord Lslington will pre. side. Others Speakers—Miss Helen V. Barnes (America), Mrs. Ivaye (Christchurch). A BOON TO VIOLINISTS. SEVEIK'S NEW VIOLIN CHIN BEST. ■ rjIHIS Chin Rest, the invention of Pro- •: JL lessor Seveik,. is unnuestionably th< most remarkable acquisition made to tin . Violin since the. Chin Rest iras first used A few o£ the advantages are:— ■ ' I.—The player, -can always maintain ■ar erect position, while playing, nnd.jiol bend forward in ordou to hold tk< Violin in position. 2.—Tho tuning of the Violin can be ac. complished without removing it from under the chin. ' 3.—The position of tho bow arm will b< greatly improved, permitting th< hair of the bow to lie in the correct position on tho string, thus Adding k the production of a pure tone, in creasing and-improving it to a re- ; markable degree. Used, by Kreisler, Kubelik, Miscka . Elman, and other famous Violinists. Price, 6s. and Bs. (adjustable). Post fre< • anpvhcre. Obtainable onlv from CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD.. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. I Tho House for Good Music and Musical i Gcorls. ,'MKS. H. B. MASON. L TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. CLASSES on Mondays and- Wednesdave at 8 p.m., in private hall, 8G Ghuzii'ee Street, near. St. Poter's Church. Private 1 tuition.by arrangement. Proficiency en- '' Bured in Sis Private \Lessons. STRING BAND. [ TJ/TESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS. . 17JL Harp, Violin, and Flnt© . (Constantly'engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), ■ Are prepared to receive engagements for : 'At Homes," Garden Parties, etc. Can supply largo or small Orchestra. ' Address, li'G TORY ST. 'Phone 2570. r PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH ] TONES AND CO.'S PLANTS BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK, from Is. per doz. Note the Address-255 CUBA STBEET. 'Phono 510. Genial "Dick" Stewart writes from Christchurch:—"During the "Ben Hur" "season at Wellington I contracted a [ " very bad throat, and was ad vised to try "'Pluenzol.' To my great surprise, ''after but twice gargling (as per dircc- - " tions) I .was absolutely cured. Having j I "had this experience, I mentioned it to | " Miss Susie Vaughan, who had been suf- [ ''ferine from an attack of Bronchitis. "Here again the result was remarkable, \ "for on speaking to Miss Vaughan a little - I "latter, she. assured me. that the. effect "of 'Fluenzol' had been truly wonder"ful, and she was quite herself again. P "I feel sure that 'Fluenzol' will, in a r "very short time, be known as one of " the greatest, remedies for throat com"plaints.'' If you are in doubt as to the r efficacy of "Fluenzol." just try it, and you will then realise that as a gargle, i, "Fluenzol" is truly, "out on.its own"! , Island, Ilonoluhi. and Vancouver, closing at Wellington, per Main Trunk train, on ' Thursday. September 26, at 10.50 a.m. ' Unless otherwise specified, registered let. ters and pareelG-post packages must bo , banded in and money-orders obtained ono I hour before the ordinary mail closes. * I All the principal mails by train and .1 steamer close at To Aro and Courtenay Place Past Offices at the same hours as at ' the Chief Post Offlec, with the exception that there is no late-fee clearance, aifd that mails by the ferry steamers for south- . Crn ofiices close at 6 p.m. t All bookii a.nd Mimple-packcts and nowsr papers for places within ilia Dominion r must he posted half nu hour before the d ordinary letter-mail close;. 1). MILLER. Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Wellington, 5 September 17, 1912. WIRELESS. : llnilio Office, Wellington.—'flic steamers MaitMi (Sydney to Wellington;. Winimora 1 (Auckland to (Ji.-honic), Victoria (Auckland to Sydney), and llauga.tira. (Sydney to " Auckland*, should he within wireless range j this evening. _ HEALTH IS WEALTH! 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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1547, 17 September 1912, Page 7
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