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AMUSEMENTS. #jp H E COMPETITIONS. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS At THE TOWN HALL. LARGE HALL. 9.80 a.m.—PIANO SOLO (under 10): "Gavotte." 10 a.m.-VIOLIN SOLO (under 15); "Adagio Cantabile." 2 p.m.—IRISH SONG (Gentlemen): Own Selection. 3 p.m.—HUMOROUS OR COMIC SONG (Ladies or Gentlemen): Own Selection. Not in character. CONCERT. CHAMBER. 9.30 a.m.—DRAMATIC RECITAL (Ladies): "The Death of Minnehaha." 11 a.ni.-—SIGHT READING (Ladies or Gentlemen). 12 noon—RECITATION (Girls under 14): "A Child Musician." 12.30 p.m.—SIGHT READING (Boys and Girls under 16). 2 p.m.—ORIGINAL RECITATION OR SKETCH (Not in Character). 3 p.m. —DIALOGUE (Lady and Gentleman): Not in character. Own selection. i p.m.—MUSICAL MONOLOGUE (Ladies): Own selection. 4.30 p.m.—FRENCH SONG {Ladies or Gentlemen): Own selection. LARGE HALL. . EVENING, AT 7.45. PIANO SOLO (under 10): "Gavotte." Final three competitors. RECITATION (Girls under 14): "A Child Musician." Final three competitors.' IRISH SONG (Gentlemen): Own selection. Final three competitors. VIOLIN SOLO (under 15): "Adagio Can--1 tabile." Final two competitors. DRAMATIC RECITAL (Ladies): "The Death of iliuuehaha." Final two competitors. FRENCH SONG (Ladles or Gentlemen): Own selection. Final two competitors. ORIGINAL RECITATION OR SKETCH (Ladies or Gentlemen). Filial thrt-o competitors. DIALOGUE (Lady aiid Gentleman). Not .in character. Uwn 66i«ctipn. The winners. ! MUSICAL MONOLOGUE (Ladies): Own selection. Final two competitors, i HUMOROUS OR COMIC SONG (Ladies or Gentlemen): Own selection. Not in character. Final threft competitors. COMEDIETTA: "Ajiuio's Holiday," Y.M.C.A. Elocution Class. - Season Tickets, 15s. each, admitting one porsan to ail sessions, except Demonstration Nights. Prices—Morning, 6d,: Afternoon, {id. Evening, 2s. (reserved), and Is. Box Plan at Dresden. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. TpIMPRESS THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls, 3d; Dress Circle, 6d. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Edison's Great Sensational "Feature" Detective Drama, "THE MYSTERY Of WEST SEDGEWICIC." AND MANY OTHERS. HIGH-GRADE PIANOS. IF you intend purchasing a Piano, you should certainly inspect our various stooks of High-grade Instruments by the following ■world-famed makers:—

JOHN BHINSMEAD AND SON, JULIUS. BLUTHNER, GOES & KALLMANN, SCHTEDMAYER & SOEHNE, FRITZ KUHLA, NEAVMAN & CO. From .£3B cash, or easy terms {10 .per cent. deposit and balance m monthly payment.l;, extending over one, two, or three years). Our fine Showroom is replete with all the. latest models by the above firms. Inspection cordially invited. CHAS. BEG'G- AND CO., LTD! MANNERS STREET, AVELLINGTON. The Oldest Established Piano House in N,Z. Warner'ti Rust-proof Corsets! Do you know that every Warner Pattern is designed by an expert in Human anatomy? One who knows exactly where to place the boning for support without annoying D-ressure. Wellinston Drapers.—Advt.

English Diaries are specially prepared and published to suit the requirements of the people of the United' Kingdom. They contain just the class of information that English people need. ' ' V English Diaries are of little or no value for the people of New Zealand, and it would be obviously foolish for a resident of the Dominion ' to buy an English Diary. , New Zealand Diaries are specially designed, prepared and published to suit the requirements of the people of New Zealand, They contain just the class of information that New Zealand people need. New Zealand Diaries are of little or no value to the people of England, ; and it would be manifest folly for a resident of the United Kingdom to buy a New Zealand Diary. In spite of these obvious facts there are some retailers who will persist in foisting upon their customers English Diaries. There is a reason for this. The surplus Diaries of the English manufacturers are sold in Australasia at a comparatively low price, and the retailer can make a relatively larger profit oft English Diaries than on New Zealand Diaries, and the retailer studies his own interests to the detriment of the customer. The New Zealand Diaries are specially gotten up to suit the people of New Zealand, There are eighty different styles of Diaries -from the Minalure Pocket Edition to the large two-pageMo-a-day Commercial Edition. There are New Zealand. Diaries to suit every section of the community resident in New Zealand. And the New Zealand Diariies are full of information about New Zealand. Orders are, now being taken by us for the 1914 New Zealand Diaries, and samples may be seen at any time^ Anyone experiencing difficulty" in obtaining a 1914 New' Zealand Diary have merely to communicate with us to have prompt attention, We are the Printers and Publishers of the New Zealand Diaries. Tcmibton Qua?, Wdlitt§toß 105

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1897, 4 November 1913, Page 5

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725

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1897, 4 November 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1897, 4 November 1913, Page 5

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