AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MALINI. MAIiINI. MALINI. MALINI. MALINI. MALINI. , • Will continue his mystifying and bewildering seanoe of sensations. , (ponoert chamber, town hall, Concert chamber, town hall, malini. ' malini. ' . malini. malini. malini. malini. Will introduce now Tricks. * Eead what your Papers have said of thie "NAPOLEON. OF MAGIC." Book your Seats. Plan 3 Bristol. > MUOES-55,, 35., 2s. (plus tax). UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE NAVY LEAGUE, At . mHE CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL A HE CONCERT OHAMBER, TOWN HALL On MONDAY. 18th FEBRUARY, 1918, At 8 p.m. Lecture: "French Oceania," By PROFESSOR MACMILLAN BROWN. TICKETS. Is. Seats may ho reserved at The Bristol, Is. extra. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor, J. P. Luke, Esq., C.M.G."PUBLIC L'BOTUKE 1 ' By THE EEV. J. ROSS THOMSON (National Representative of The Order of the Star in the East). "THE CHANGING WORLD." TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT! THEOSOPHIOAb HALL (Barber's Bldgs.), 125 Ouba Street. -PUBLIC OORDIALLY INVITED. BAND. AND. N.Z. NATIVES'' AT . NEWTOWN PARK, i TO-NIGHT, (WEDNESDAY), at 8 o'clock. '~ ■ ; / MUSIC MADE EABY. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC recnen'B 28th January. Pupils will please keep arrangements previously made Intending Pupils can be interviewed any time from that date. Piano Playing taughb in from 10 to 20 lessons.by the "Colbir" System ino special music required). Saves time, money, and drudgery (no scales), sMne results, The ■success of our local pupils speaks foT this System. ■ . . Testimonials from all parts.- Call for all particulars Boulcott Ohombers (let floor up), Bbulcott Street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ( BOARD and Residence—Vacancy for one ■Boarder '(gentleman), comfortable home, va-shing done; v*- 6 ™ B moderate. Apply 18 Hopper Street. ' XTISITORS to Plimmertou will find flrtt. V , class Accommodation at Plimmerton -House. MiJs Vaughim, Proprietress. Tariff, 35a. per Week. . AOANOY, •well-furnished large, front ; room, balcony, single, double, bed-sitting-room, harbour view; quiet, select. 'Phono 1461. .59 Boulcott Btreat. ARSTON. HALL. Mahbra. Street, Kil.birnie—Board and Residence,, near Lyall Bay and Evans Bay. Moaerate tariff for permanent and casual guests. Mm. Whitlaw, Proprietress. 'Phone 3135 (three rings).,. QUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmer'a Steps, opposite "Dominion" News, paper Office. Oiie minute from tram, rail, or steamer. Every comfort and convenience. Excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff. B. P. Davis. Proprietor. 'Phone 2310. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, DOMINION -AVENUE (Plimmor's Steps). Thie new, , commodious, first-class Private Hotel is hdw open to receive •Ctneets. ■ Luxuribusly furnished; 2 bathrooms on each floor; excellent cuisino. Commanding ■view from roof garden, of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderMRS. M'CORMICK, Proprietress. 'Phone 628. ■.' . . ... :.. . . ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, . ORIENTAL BAY. . : rE most bharihg spot in Wellington, facing the Haroour. ■. Cross the road any time and have a dip. Seven minutes from the City. Trim terminus at the door. Beautifully furnished. Tmellenl Cuisine. Coiintrj' Vieitors specially- catered for. Tcrniß- on dbplication to i CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. Telephone. 354 A. ' WHITEHALL' PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE (opposite "Dominion" Offlco). Plimmer's Steps, Wellington. , Situated in spacious gardens, with splendid view Oitv and Harbour; one' minute train, Post Office Wharves. F/icellent cuisine. H. and c water: aU convenienjoa. Terms, 4a. 6a. per day ■ Weekly by arrangement. MRS! V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. "Phone 1617. . . GARC'E'N HOTEL, AUCKLAND RECOGNISED as one of the Leading Hotels in Australasia-. Specialty: Suites of Rbomß, with private Bathroom, etc. ' Ballroom. Tariff: 10b. 6d. to 15b. per day. Speoial Terms for lengthened, periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other Meals optional. Full particulars from Thoe. Cook and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux.' Telegrams: "Oargen," Auckland; E. F. BLACK, Proprietor. MILLIGAN'S Pi KELBURN *^*fndr k -AVENUE, SPECIALISE ONLY IN MAKING GENTLEMEN'S SUITS.
J fl6f ill "Great American" Lawn Mowers are built with a • &. jf I'rnin of Gears, but a Train of Gears is only valuable frhen scientifically wade and constructed with the absolute accuracy &&vW|7/ acquired by the makers of the celebrated . "Great American" Wmik Lawn Mowers, who have a plant and equipment for Gearing pos-, ||§§r sessed by no other lawn mower factory in. the world. H§r A Train Tf Gears makes the wholo machino last longer. It allows ifr placing the cutting blades so far to the rear that They Do Not Dig into the Sod or Make a Rough Cut when tho wheels run into an unoveri spot on your lawn. This Gearing adds "velvet" to any lawn iintl strength to tho machine. The life of "Great American" Lawn Mowers is two or three times that of the ordinary mowers. The "Great American." is the finest mofrbr on the market at tho price. It is light and yet very strong. \Vhere there is a strain there you will find metal. Where thoro is no strain you will find lightness. The result is a light machine, easy lumiing and durable. Call in and seo this line of niowors or write to Departineht "D." E W. Mills & Co., Ltd^ , Agents, Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington-;
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 125, 13 February 1918, Page 7
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