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AMUSEMENTS. milE WELLINGTON AMATEUR A OPERATIC SOCIETY Will give Hie public A SQUARE. DEAL At tlio OPERA HOUSE TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, When it will present, on a scale of magnificence never before attempted by amoteiirs. Sidney Jones's Dainty Japimob Fancy, "THE GEISHA !" "THE GEISHA!" "Till-; GEISHA!" "Tin; GUISHA "Till-: GEISHA I" "Till-: GEISHA!" "THE GEISHA !" "THE GE'SIIA!" • "THE GEISIIA $ The above is only one way of' squaring you to see "The ' Geisha," There are plenty of others. There are the Dazzling Stage Pictures designed by MR. TOM POLLARD. Beautiful Scenic Effects happily suggest; " in" the ROMANCE and GLAMOUR OF FAIR JAPAN. ■ The Clinging,. Clustering Geisha Girls of the Tea House of Ten Thousand ! The Haunting, Lingering Melodies th.it appeal at once to the heart and mind. '"The Geisha' is all sunshine and laughter."—Vido. press. Price of Admission—ls., 2s, fid., and Is. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sides at ChristcsonV, Manners Street. Musical Director, Mr. 1). A. Kenny. E. B. VANCE. Hon. Secretary. jpl REAT FEAST OF MUSIC. iXRKAX FEAST 01 MU&IC. iTi REAT FEAST OF MUSIC. IXREAT FEAST OJ' MUSIC. NEXT THURSDAY & FRIDAY, At S p.m. TOWN HALL. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION, THURSDAY—"WILLIAM TELL" l-'RIDAY-MISCELLANEOUS, by "William TijJl" Soloists. Soloists: Madam Ashlov and Mr. Frank Graham will sing duets from "II Trovatoro* iinu "Cavaileria Rusticana." Madam will also sin" "Jewel Sons" (Faust), "1,0, Here tno Gentle Lark." with flute obbligato, etc. Mr F Graham and the other principals will render first-class items. There will also bo overtures by the Orchestra, when Ilorr Sauer will conduct. Prices -js„ 25.. ami Is. Plan at Dresden, where 3s. and 2s. seats cau be rcArranjemcnl.-; to-delay suburb;!li train:, are being made- _

HIGE-GRADE PIANOS. IF yon intend purchasing a Piano, you should certainly inspect our various stocks of High-grade Instruments by the following world-famc-d makers:— JOITX BRTNSMIUT) AND SON,' JULIUS BLUTENER, GOES & KALLMANN, SCHTfiDMAYER & SOEHNE, FK.ITZ KUELA. NEWMAN- & CO, From £38 casli. or easy terms (10 per cent deposit and balance in monthly payment?, extending over one, two. or three fino Showroom is replete, with all tlifi latest models by the above firms. Inspection cordially invited. | CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD. j MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. ! Tlio Oldest Established Piano Hnaso in N.JS.

The New Zealand Express Oompaux's Avvll motor Sorry has how covored nciri.v 25,000 miles in two years' service) without any breakdown. It lias !»aik' fwquoot long journeys up country, ssODi'otinws of between 200 and 380 miles in the round trip, carrying full loads nil tile time, and crossing tho l'.aekakariki and Himutnka saddles. Argylls-qro adopted by tho principal mumci;.mlitie.s and motor transport companies in New Zealand. l f or immediate, delivery one 1-ton Argyll commercial vchicle. J. E. Fitzgerald', Lambton Quay, Norldi Island agent.—Aclrt.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 5

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577

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 5

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