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AMUSEMENTS. QIIORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE, Willis Street. Tlio Home of Pevfoetly-projected Pictures. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-DAY A WONDER OP WONDERS. TO-DAY A MARVEL OF MARVELS. TO-DAY The Greatest Picture Ever TO-DAY Screened. TO-DAY "The Fall of Black Hawk." TO-DAY "The Fall of Black Hawk." TO-DAY "Tho Fall of Black Hawk." "THE PALL OF BLACK HAWK." "THE FALL OF BLACK HAWK." Sec the Mighty Battle in this Wonderful Picture, in which thousands of White Men and Indiana take part. Supported by a complete Programme of Exclusive Pictures, Shown To-day for tho First Time in NX TUESDAY! • TUESDAY! BENEFIT! BENEFIT! In Aid of No. 17 Company, BOYS' INSTITUTE TOURNAMENT t 1 FUND. Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission —Adults Gd.; Children 3d. LOOK AT THE PROGRAMME! • STILL GOING STRONG! THE COMPETITIONS. HE COMPETITIONS. THE ABSOLUTE CONTINUOUS SHOW ALL DAY. 2 HALLS GOING ALL DAY, 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. GO WHERE THE CROWDS ARE! TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18th. TOWN HALL (Large Hall). 9 a.m.—Clarinet Solo: "La Milit&ire." Winner to appear at night. 9,30 a.m.—Song (Lady or Gentleman)— Own Selection—open only to Competitors who have been resident in Wellington Province for the preceding 18 months.' Three to compete in final. 2 p.m.—Baritone Solo; "Toreador's Song." Three to compete in final. 3 p.m.—Duet (Ladies): "Still as the Night." Two to compote, in final. 1 p.m.—Musical Monologue (Ladies); not humorous. .Thres.to compete in final. • CONCERT CHAMBER. . 2 p.m.—Dramatic Recital- (Gentlemen): "Godiva." Two to compete in final. 2.45 p.m.—Recitation (Girls under 11): "Going on- an Errand." Three to compete in filial. MONDAY.EVENING, at 7.J5 o'clock. TOWN HALL (Large Hall). Recitation (Girls under 11): "Going on an Errand." Final, 3 Competitors. Clarinet Solo:. "La Militaire." Tho Winner. Song (Lady or Gentleman). Dramatio Recital (Gentlemen): "Godiva.". Final, 2 Competitors. Musical Monologue (Ladies): Dramatic or • Pathetic—not Humorous. Final, 8 Competitors. Baritone Solo: "Toreador's Song." Final* 3 Competitors. Bras? Quartet: Petone Municipal Band. [ Duet (Ladies): "Still as the Night." Final, 2 Competitors. Open Scene: "Nero, the Immortal.' Messrs. Keanan, Tingey, Hales, and Girdlestone. A PRICES for Day Sessions: 6d. Morning, and Gd. Afterricon. Evening, 2s. and is.; 2s. seats may be reserved at the Dres. ,den. No Booking Fee. Season Tickets, for Day and Evening -Performances—Double. £1 lis. Gd.; ,$1 Is.; Back Stalls, 10s. Gd. NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST , FESTIVAL. WEDNESDAY NEXT! THE GREAT CHOIR CONTESTS Betweon GRAFTON ROAD CHOIR (AUCKLAND) And FEILDING WESLEY CHOIR. JAMES .DYKES, Secretary. Have you ever thought of PLAYING. THE-AUTOHARP? • It's a Charming Instrument, and. easily learnt. Tho music of tho Aqtoharp is very sweet, arid rocs nicely as tin accompaniment to the Voice or with the Piano. Wo recommend the following to begin-' ners as good, reliable instruments,, with fine, mellow, well-sustained tone:— No. 2—Ebonised 3 Bars, 81 Strings, 10s. Gd. No, 3—lmitation Rosewood, G Bars, 25 Strings, lis. m - No. 10-Imitation Rosewood, by Muller, 6 Bars, 26 Strings, 21s. ■ No. 11—Imitation Rosewood, by Muller, superior quality, 255. Posted anywhere, Is. extra for postage. Each Anfoharp supplied in Cardboard Box, with Tuning Key, Plectrum, and Tutor complete. " Wo supply to country residents by Post on the guarantee that if instrument is anyway unsatisfactory we will take it back, and refund the money. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., 18-2 i Manners Street, Wellington. The oldest established Music House in N.Z. "THE GARDEN HOTEL." TJJiNGAGE Rooms for a Week-end. JCi Lovely Gardens, Comfortable Rooms, Good Menu, Courteous Attention. Moderate Tariff! and. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVERY.SUNDAY.. Ring up "BELLEVUE." ' In the COMPETITIONS • Your DEPORTMENT will Count. SPECIAL LE&MONS for intending Competitors, and Speoial Exercises. in Relaxation. and Flexibility for Pianists and Violinists. S3 MISS MARGARET' NEUMANN, Teacher of Physical Culture, fiouth's Buildings, Featherston Street. [ V .' ' • PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH JONES AND CO.'S PLANTS, BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK, from Is. per doz. Note the Address-255 CUBA STREET. 'Phone 510. LUNCHEON. SUPPER, AND TEA ROOMS. ' F AILS COMMERCIALRESTAURANT, LAMBTON QUAY. . AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY, Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. Open 9 a.m. till 11,15 p.m. JAMES FRASER, Proprietor. Telephone 2806. i ;— YOU CAN'T RUB OUT FACTS. THAT we aro giving you the best Tailormade Suit in town for the money.No fictitious savings. Fit and Style guaranteed. g _ g, ROBERTS, ■ Fashionable • Tailor, 52 Lower Cuba St. (Over 'N.Z. Motor Co., opposite Bank of v N.Z.) THE CURRIE RAT POISON. A TESTIMONIAL. Auckland Harbour Board Offices, August 30, 1912. Messrs. Henderson and Barclay, Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemists, Auckland. DEAR SIRS,—The Board's Traffic Manager informs me that he has used your poison in and about the wharves for the last three months, and lie' says that it is readily taken bv rate, arid is very effective—Yours truly, H. B. Brunett, Secretary. , , ■ , , The Local Agents at present are— SHARLAND AND CO., Dixon Street, Wellington. lOST AND FOUND. §e Grev Yorkshire Skyo Terrier, answers to the'name of "Togo. ~ Above reward, iff* ply J. Limber, Working Mea fl Cluh, J

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1600, 18 November 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1600, 18 November 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1600, 18 November 1912, Page 7

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