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AMUSEMENTS. TO-MORROW. (SATURDAY). LEO CHERNIAVSKY CONCERT CHAMBER, JAN CHERNIAVSKY town hall: MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY to-morrow, At sis p.m., AND EXTRA RECITAL ON MONDAY IN THE Large np own TTALLiEfIE iOWS XX AL L. Reserved Scats, 3s. and 2s. Admission,• Is. ■ 1 .; Note.—l'ricos reduced to 35., 25., and Is. for MONDAY NEXT by spccial w quest. 3s. and 2s. Scuts cnn. ljo booked 'fit Bristol Piano Co. iifter - p.io. to-day. ■ Monday will bo absolutely the last Recital in Wellington, as tho Cberniav. sky's sail after the Concert for the South Island. A SPECIALLY SELECTED CLASSIC AL PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY. SATURDAY'S Programme -trill includo: Trio No. 2'(Beethoven), Piano, and 'Cello Sonata (Boccheruii), Violin and Piano Sonata in C Minor (Greig). _By special' request: "The Variation" (Tschaikowsky). Pricos: 45., 35., 2s. Box Plan at.Bristol Piano Co.

rjTHE KING'S THEATRE.' HAYWARB'S PICTURES. , Last Screenings of the '' BRILLIANTLY ACTED, GORGEOUSLY COSTUMED, ARTISTICALLY PRODUCED 3-reel Romance of the Balkan StatMj By John Reed Scott,THE COLONEL of the RED HIJSSABS, And Grand Programme in support, Including _ ' Tte Great Earthquake at Avezzane, Italy (An awe-inspiring spectacle). THE LATEST WAR BUDGET. And many other features. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.30. COMMENCING MONDAY. A great sociological study, interwoven' with a charming romance, HIS SON'S ACCUSER, A Patho Trinmph. Prices as usual, Is. 6d. Reserves at Bristol; Is. and 6d. EVERYBODY'S. DAILY FROM NOON. A series of delightful subjects, blending into a magnificent programme, .which includes Keystone's Merry Joke, 2000 ft. of Comedy 2000 ft. HUSHING THE SCANDAL, - HUSHING THE SCANDAL, HUSHING THE SCANDAL, An excruciatingly humorous story of a betrothal garden party. The upsetting of which is caused, by SYD. CHAPLIN, Who bobs up at unexpected moments and causes your side to burst with laughter. Supported by Gaumont Graphic—Out of the Deputy's Hands—Russia s Great Haul—Fine Feathers—Baby's Ride. Prices: Adults, 6d.j Children, 3d. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction Beaumont Smith and Leslie Hoskins. WHO'S THE LADY? WHO'S THE LADY? WHO'S . THE LADY? WHO'S THE LADY? WHO'S THE LADY? WHO'S THE LADY? WHO'S THE LADY? WHO'S THE LADY? Return of "The Glad Eye". Company In the Irresistibly Funny French Comedy. COMMENCING' WEDNESDAY NEXT. With Ethel Dane as M'lle. Gobette, and the popular company of Glad Eyß Comedians. AVHO'S THE LADY? WHO'S THE LADY? ■; WHO'S THE v.LADY?' AVHO'S THE LADY? AVHO'S THE LADY? AVHO'S THE LADY? AVHO'S THE LADY? AVHO'S THE LADY? "Fun at high pressure."—Sydney "Tolegraph." Prices—ss., 35., Is. Early doors la. oitra. BOX PLANS Open at The Bristol Piano Company, MONDAY NEXT.' Day Sales at Miss Lena Lennox's. TJRICE'S LUNCHEON 4 TEA ROOMS •" ARE NOW OPEN, Where Customers trill have the BEST OF ATTENTION. BRANDON STREET, Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains. A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. CARS FOR HIRE OR STORED. Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 2924. : Address: Next Public Trust''Office, 1 Lambton Quay. N. • NIGHTINGALE Proprietress THE COLBIR SYSTEM. nHEACHES you to play tho ,Piano in JL 10 to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes a pupil further into music th'aii'3 or 4 years under ordinary conditions.Learn to play all the latest Songs andTwo-Stepg as they are published (no special "music required); saves time and money.' Make usa of the long evenings and benefit -your future life. Testimonials from all parts of New Zealand of the success of cur' pupils. If you already read music learn' by this system how to convert your music to ragtime. A Ragtime Player is; always popular. Call or write for all particulars. Interviews any time.Hurley's College of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first floor up). Boulcott Street. OOROK PER ANNUM TO BE &ADQD MADE IN HOTEL., HOTEL to Lease in one of the leading Cities. BRICK BUILDING.' Guaranteed trade. <£250 weekly. Net "profit, as can be proved by balance-sheet,'>£2o3s yearly. Lessor takes back furniture and stock at valuation, now insured for JBI7OO. PRICE .63300 FOR LEASE AND'FURNITUitE. Immediate application necessary as this hotel is only being sold by the Proprietor in order that ne may nave a holiday trip for health reasons. All particulars as to takings, expenses, etc., are fully set out in balance-sheet, prepared for proprietor by a professional accountant who certifies to genuineness, and will; produce Government Income Tax, which will be shown to bona-fide buyers. Vendor haa oleared over .£7OOO last 3 years outside of his private expenses. Apply immediately to DWAN BEOS., WILLIS STREET, ■WELLINGTON.

REMOVED. REMOVED. REMOVED. TO my Customers and the Public generally, 1 wish to inform that I have Removed my Old-established Business from the corner of Vivian and Taraiiaki Streets into a more modern, commodious, and up-to-date Shop. No. 141 Vivian Street, near Cuba Street (corner Crawford Terrace), which place until recently was occupied by U.F.S. Dispensary. For Die pnst twenty-two years I have so carefully, thoughtfully, and successfully conducted my business that it has.grown to 6ueh an extent that I found my old premises too small and inconvenient, and so was compelled to seek a larger and up-to-date shop. By so doing I shall be better able' to eat'or for and attend to the requirements of my old as well as new customers with the same care and satisfaction that I have given in tho past. In conclusion, I talco this opportunity of thanking my customers for the loyal support tendered mc in the past, and trust to still nave the pleasure of a continuation of their acquaintance and patronage in my new premises. R M. GREEN CHBMISTit. 17X. VTil'-UJUm, WELLINGTON. KDlEi—U«ttt ateht ttfidkißffi sdti h &&*&}& M'jpwijjnifct,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2443, 23 April 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2443, 23 April 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2443, 23 April 1915, Page 7

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