AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT i TO-NIGHT! I] OP EJR, A H 0 U S E. P Lessee: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! T And . Following Niglfts. AN OVERWHELMING SUCCESS! AN OVERWHELMING SUCCESS! KICKARDS TIVOLI COMPANY. RJCKARDS TIVOLI COMPANY. & RICKARDS TIVOLI COMPANY. Direction HUGH D. M'INTOSH. ARNOLD DE BIERE, ARNOLD DE BIERE, yWhoso Magnificent Act completely en- , thralled last night's audience. TAYLOR AND ARNOLD. \ America's Greatest Rag-time Monologuists 2 and Eccentric Mimical Sketch Team. a ALBERTO MARINI, 2 T'iio Famous Milanese' Singer, Lato Principal Tenor Quinlan Opera Co.; CHINKO, . I The Renowned Boy Juggler. i MINNIE KAUFMANN, The Daring Trick Cyclist. I 1 .And NELXA WEBB, . . NELLA WEBB, Tho Incomparable Diseuse, Miss Webb was recalled again and again by salvos of applause from the delighted concourse. PRICESi D.C. and 0.5., 4b.; Stalls, Bs.; Gallery, Is. Early Door to Gallery Is. Extra. Box Plan at Dresden. No Booking charge. Day Sales at Christeson's. " i HOTEL NOTICES. WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. This is one of tho most up-to-dato and best Houses to stay'at in the Dominion, having only .been rebuilt,four years. ; TARIFF: Bs. 6d. per day. ,F. M. DREWITT, ! Proprietor. ORK PRIVATE HOTEL, . Feilding's LEADING House. One Minute from Railway Station. Commercial men and holiday-seekors will find tliis bouse up to date in every 1 particular. Fifty rooms, excellent table; ; good/ attention. Entirely under new 1 ' management. Tariff 6s. Od. - ' . ! - MRS. M'CONACHIE, ' i Proprietress. ' l J — < WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON- i ZEALANDIA PRIVATE ' HOTEL, : Clvde Quay. . . < (Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station,) ■ i Under Entirely New Management. Cars pass tho door. Visitors and Permanonts will find the best of everything at the following rates: ss. por day; 255. per week. 'Phone 1656. MRS. FIX, Proprietress; WELLINGTON. ~~ HOTEL /GRAND CENTRAL, 107 CUBA STREET., Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 gßests.. First-class Cuisino, Every modern convenience, Ladies' Private Drawing-rooms, Sitting-roonte, etc.. Lounges, and eight modern Bathrooms, including electric light and eleotrio lire alarms. ■ Tariff, 6s. day'. Permanent Boarders as per arrangement. ,CLYDE'QUAY HOTEL "' (Facing Oriental Bay Esplanade). C A. KCHAUER, late Chief Inspector • Department of Publio Health, 'has taken oves this popular hostelry, and invites all old and now friends to favour, him with their patronage. The ideal spot to*, a few days rest in the city. Wira for/f(foms. 'jllodofato- tariff., Trams evory few minutes, Penny section. YOUNG'S PRIVATE HOTEL, ' I . 2GOa Lawbton Quay. 1 ONE of Wellington's most . central, commodious, and. up-to-dato private ! hotols. Accommodates 100 guests. One minute from Wharf and G.P.0., and Hail- ' wav. JQI per week, or 4s. 6d. per day. • i W. YOUNG, Proprietor. • WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL,» Marion Street ■ (ipp. New Te Aro I Post Office), City. Absolutely fire and earthquake-proof. I Contains all .modern conveniences and i oomforts. A largo promenade roof, over- | looking Harbour. ■ . ■ | 'Phon® 20*7. . Proprietress I IVfR. RICHARD QUINN (lato Provin- ; JJL cial Hotel, Upper Hutt) has taken ! over the Family Hotel, Loivcr Hutt, and • invites all old and new friends to give ! him a sliaro of their patronage. Superior accommodation. Special Termß. to Per- | manent> Boarders. , r All liquors guaranteed true to name' and l label. Speight's Beor drawn from the wood.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. MRS. TREGONNING, of tho"Waverlojr Private Hotel," wishes tx> notify the public that she has taken over the Columbia Private Hotel, Cuba ' Street; Complete renovation and refurnishing has taken plaoe. Both Hotels will be under tho direct management of Mrs. Tregonnins, and are to be run in conjunction with eaou other. • THE WALTZ EAGE OF AUSTRALIA'. "CUPID'S KISS," by tho composer of 'The Kiss of Spring." ONLY ONE SHILLING (posted free). Everyone should have a copy from the ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, 116 Cuba Street. _ , The Favourite Cheap Musio Store. ANTED , KNOWN, ; Open Daily from Noon till 11.15 p.m. (Except Tuesdays, when premises close at 2 o'clock.) PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPER ROOMS, 168 LAMBTON QUAY, Telephone No ; 20.' rjOULLS, CULLING, AND 00., LTD., V BRANDON STREET. WELLINGTON. Aeenti for Pen, Fonoil, and Carbons, by the' basfc makers, tfc Lowest Prloes. : W —y W. J. GAUDIN AND S,ON, COAL AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, 40 GfrUZNEE STREET and KILBIRNIE, LARGE STOCKS of Coalbrookdale and Newcastle Coals on hand. Prompt delivery all parts City and Suburbs. , Telephones; City, 271; Kilbirme, 3716. PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH JONES AND CO.'S m .PLANTS, BEST SELECTION OP ALL KINDS IN STOCK, from Is. per doz. Note tho Address—2ss CUBA STREET, 'Phono 510. ' WIRELESS KIDNEY MESSAGES^ WHAT THEY TELL US. Every sharp, sudden stabbing pain in tho bn'ck is a wireless message from the kidneys for help. This is Noturo s way of giving warnings of coming danger. If wo neglcct them—well, we have only ourselves to blnino if wo are attacked with Diabetes or Brifilit's Disease. Immeasurably (he best treatment for kidneys is Dr. Sheldon's Gin Tills. These uro comprised of a powerful concentration of gin medicaments (but no alcohol), and their stimulating and revivifying ciTccts upon the kidneys are ns< prompt as they are remarkable. Tlio.v certainly are n timely addition to Therapeutical Science, and iiavo robbed kidney disease of a substantial modicum of its terrors. They do not differ in appearance or manner of talcing from tho ordinary pill. Dr, Sheldon's Gin Pills are obtainable ovory where. Price Is. Gd. and 2a. Od. ( per bottle*
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1686, 28 February 1913, Page 7
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