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TO-NIQHTI <. -i for lib daughter's sak«, and makes the And for a limited Season . bargain with a traitor. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS Prices, id. and Is. Reserves at Bristol wiu present' their ; or by 'phone 5143. Delightful Entertainment of ' ml ,n TT-IMPRESB MUSIC, MIRTH.' MERRIMENT. / mHE JIMPEEbB. pieekoM- POPULAR PRICES: , j ..rtrtrv -"PfVTT'V PA"RAT)IRE" S *' 8 *» S * * 25.,'18. '•] I "TTTV P •VRADISB" To prevent disappointment, patrons artf | I. ™ advised to book Beats early at the BristolT ] A Gripping World Mm Drama, with a cj(tra c j larKe ... Seats may bo reserved .-j NOT PLOT, after 6 p.m. bv 'Phone'6sl BUT will not?-:] btarnnff re jained after rising of curtain. . i Eepresentativo, VICTOR BEOK. • (Tlio Adorable) .. } And ; | EDWARD I.ANGFORD. • T•! Docs a. blind man really know mHE . 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WOOD. | I MOGMMME: : : : •! j ■ BARITONE SOLO •••• WILLIAM GOUDIE ' - : OLAEIONET SOLO - HENKY MOSOHINI i - ]JJ3OITAIJ — FRASER-THOMSON. -Y- - ' ] BASS SOLO KEATES j TENOR 60110 • HERBERT F, WOOD j BARITONE SOLO HAMILTON HODGES ) ORPHANS' QUAUTET MESSES. H. F. WOOD, 8.,51M5.. j • W. GOUDIE, kK. MEATES. : | ' ACCOMPANIST ; DRAWING OF 'ART JJNION AT CONCLUSION . OF. •. j CONCERT. "".".I. . 'i . TICKETS, 2s. and Is. ■■■»■•■ ■ '-.f v.rv j 2s. SEAT« MAY BE KESEEVBD: AT THEirBKisTOL.; ~ ■ ' ] : ; . — •. . i r PUEOHASINO A PIANO ■TT SPEfIB,;; DR. OF OPTICS, vilav JLJ-. EYESICHT SPECIALIST, . .. l- TS not a, task to be lightly or hurriedly ■ 7 Wllils Street, ■ A undertaken. A good piano frill ' • ... 0 r- , • Is the Appointed Ontician fot the Wei- i LAST A LIFETIME, lington. Hoßpital'' , 'afiS Charitable _Aid : and it shouW be unable to obtain odnc» troa 1 discretion. That is why rp the Optical Department may obtain ad. 1 to. t ' lo vice at the above address between 9 am, ■ PEOSPECTIVE PIANO PUKCHASEK and 5.30 p.m., ■■ | cannot fail to be of Talue. We are agents : : —■ | for the most famous Pianos in tha World ' : " to-day-the BEINSMEAD, the PLEYEL, the . ■ I ROGERS, the BOED. the CHALLEN—and ■ /»• '; i can help you to select one from these ! Great, Makers that is bound to give you sC&. sruiLrriWr.i-' 'iTVraivtel years of Pleasure and Satisfaction. %- I 3 - Conßult. us about Pianos! - VyjS" " S<t ~ , TO - iWWw OHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., 5. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, . Kq, 7/ -'" i The Oldest-Establiahed Piano House in MO$ ST ON &S SALE : 5 New Zealand. ■ JWffM throughout New . 1 [e —— Zealand. All Notts- j . ae»nts. 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Testimonials from all parts of Novr j ® If you wiil allow ub to show you the gealand of the success of our pupils. It • ■ B "Cole 8" you will be impressed by the already read musio, lee-rn by this.,, j -» wonderful progress that has been mado in -y S^eul h ow to convert your music to rag- j Car Design. , time. A Ragtime Player is always pops- ! We are agents for the "Cole 8." l ar . Call for oil particulars. Interviews any timo. Birley's College of Music, BonlJ. E. FITZGERALD, flo tt Chambers (first floor hp), B?nlc«tt St. | g. Motor Importer, " \ ___ ■" | Lambton Quay, Wellington. TOE PROMPT CUSTOMS OLEAEANOB, ; tvjs, rwa _ SHIELDS, MILITARY TAILOE, OAETAGE, OR STORAGE, JL. Willis St. (nest Empire Hotel), for ; Officers' and Privates' "Uniforms, Breaches, m Puttees. Forago Caps and Hats, latest' MUNT, COTTRELL AND iiiiitm o«pes; »n j'e i 'a _ mt in stock: also Gannts Gold Gilt Button?. ; CO.. LIU. 1 * • —: i CARCEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND j 6 > geek STREET, WELLINGTON. TJECOGNISED as one of the Leading j JCV Hotels in Australasia. Specialty: ; a . Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc, Ballroom. Tariff: 10s. 6d. to iss gSaSanyKHSsJ XSTALKER'S STABLES, BULLS. f rom Thos. Cook aad Son, or Govt, Tour- 1 YV Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and Gen- j t Bure aui. Telegrams: Oargen.' Auckeral Oontraotor. Ooacheß: Greatford to i„ nlI El K. BLACK, Proprietor. i If M ° lor ' Car ' "mE mItTWeS. .Try at .to J B. Hire, uooo B j"^' WALKEEi p r0 j, rle tor. 1 Hotel! The? ara: sound and good. j

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3181, 4 September 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3181, 4 September 1917, Page 9

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