AMUSEMENTS. (MRAND r\PERA TTOUSE. hjteand Upera JuLouse. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). TO-MORROW (THUIi SDAY), TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AND SATURDAY. AND SATURDAY. Ait 8.15 p.m.. 'LEO CHEENIAVSKY. JAN CHERNIAVSKY. MISCHEL CHEKNIAYSKY, Popular Pricas, 35., is., Is. Students and school children in parties of not less than 10 can fesorvo at 2s. Eox Plan opens on Thursday, July Ist, at 9 a.m., ,at Bristol Piano Company. i PLIMMER-HALL COMEDY CO,; . BOX PLANS. . For the I?irst Jour Nights Open at THE BRISTOL THIS MORNING. QBAND ' ' OPERA HOUSE. SHORT~SEASON. COMMENCING MONDAY, 12th' JULY. THE PLIMMER-HALL COMEDY CO. THE PLIMMER-HALL COMEDY CO. I I Including ' BEATRICE DAY, .Present . t'K MESSAGE FROM MARS.". ' >'A MESSAGE FROM MARS.' I . J'A MESSAGE FROM MARS." The Greatest Comedy Drama eves . written.' Laughter and Tears. Fascinating—Alluring—Delightful. The Sweetest~ of all Love Stories. A Heart-to-Heart Drama of Absorbing . . Interest. AN ALL-STAR CAST. 'MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. Prices: 45., 2s. 6d., Is. . ■ HARRY. COHEN, Touring Manager, "ALLIES' RACE TO BERLIN," THE New and Fascinating Game of Table Skittles is obtainable at all Stationers. ' Obtainable at—Martin, L., Main Street, Palmerston North; Miller, A., The Square, Palmerston North; Bonnett, C. H.. and Co., Palmerston ■ North; ICnowles, Stationer, Broad Street, : Palmerston North; Park, Wm., The.Square Palmerston North; Westmoreland, A. L., Palmerston North; Swallow, J. p., Palmerston North; Holland, L.' W., Palmerston North; Lucas, R. E., Levin; Jury, Mrs., Upper Hutt; Guy, P. G., Apiti; Jones, Stationer, Levin; Tucker, .Wm., Carterton. . \ PRICE, 2/- x BALLROOM DANCING. " ' PROFICIENCY ENSUREDSIS ;PRIVATE LESSONS OB , ONE. ' QUARTER AT CLASS. "jl/H"RS. H. B. MASON teaches daily at IyJL her Private Hall. Classes for beginners Monday and . Wednesday Eveninns, term commencing with pupil. :. , Private' Lessons by arrangement, by Day, or Evening. • i; ' Address: 86. Ghuznea St, (near St.' Peter's Church). RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMI" Palmerston North, TETISITORS to Palmerston North', 'do * not fail to call at the Station Refreshment Rooms (Southern End of Platform). ■ ' Open for all day and , night trains. Prompt attention. Excellent Refreshments. J: H. FLETCHER, Proprietor. WHERE will I; Lunch ? The Silver Grid in Cuba Street. Best Shilling Lunch in' the City. 1. ■ | ■ BRICE'S Luncheon- and tea' rooms, BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you want a . good Pish or Meat , Tea, sto 7.30, ,try Brice's. "OOR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves, JL 1 , try Green's . Neuralgia and Nerve Tonic: -. / '.' '.It'never fails. : .- Acts promptly, while, its effects are lasting,,: Price, 2s. 6d. bottle. Procurable at ■ R. M. GREEN,. Chemist, 141 Vivian Street. .- t •' .: : ~ ; ; \\r ELLINGTON GAS COMPANY ** - LIMITED, •: : ' I GAS FIRES. , , GAS FIRES. " , THE MOST COMFORTABLE, CLEANLY AND HYGIENIC • - MEANS OF HEATING'. . ' GAS FIRES FOR DINING-ROOMS. GAS FIRES FOR SITTING-ROOMS, .GAS FIRES'FOR BEDROOMS. ■ GAS FIRES FOR OFFICES, NO WASTE. NO DIRT. READY FOR USE AT A MOMENT'S . notice. v : EXTENSIVE AND VARIED STOCK .' ON .VIEW. AT THE COMPANY'S SHOWROOM AT MODERATE PRICES, CALL' AND INSPECT, THE Silver _ Grid • for Teas and Sup. pers. Fish and Grills a Speciality. Fresh Oysters always on hand.
GREAT BRITAIN'S GREATEST PIANOS. Of tho many celebrated English instruments stocked l>y The Bristol Piano Company, Ltd., none enjoy such an enviable position and reputation as the Broadwood Pia.no, mado by tho oldest established firm of piano manufacturers in tho British Empire—John Broadwood and Sons, Ltd. Other British-built pianos at "The Bristol" include the renowned Sames ami the excellent and reliable Collard. The famous Canadian organs—The Bell, and the Imperial—are, also on view. Easy terms. The Bristol Piano Companv, Ltd., Island Mauajsr, M.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2508, 8 July 1915, Page 7
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564Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2508, 8 July 1915, Page 7
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