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AMUSEMENTS. "LOOK WHO'S HERE." GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA BOUSE. MATINEE -.MATINEE 'MATINEE TO-MORROW At 2.30 TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 2.30. TO-MORROW PRIOES-Adults, 2s. and Is. Children, 18, to all parts. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And Every Evening at 7.65. JACK WALLER (The Architect) Again presents for criticism "LOOK WHO'S HERE." ' "LOOK WHO'S HERE." "LOOK WHO'S HERE." "LOOK WHO'S HERE." And his Brilliant Company of 25-STAR ARTISTB-25 (the Bricklayers). 'It wo were all Architects,-there would be no Bricklayers. And if wo cannot all bo Architects wo can at least be top-notch Brioklaycrs. LAST NIGHT Of : PRESENT PROGRAMME. ' TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT Wo will present the third dose of "LOOK WHO'S lU3RE." "LOOK WHO'S. HERE." COMPLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME Including Bequest Items. Box Plan at Bristol. PRICES 01?. ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Reserved Ktallfl. <s. Back Stallß, 3s. Early Door Gallery, Zs. Lato Door Gallery, Ib. , Plus Amusement Tax. Day Sales at the (irand Swcot Shop*. SCOTTISH WOMEN'S HOSPITALS' FUND. DR. AGNES BENNETT will deliver a Lecture in the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, on TUESDAY, THE 26th INST., At 8 p.m. Iu Aid of the above Fund, on her Experiences on Active Service in Europe. LANTERN VIEWS. Sir Robert Stout will preside. TICKETS, 3s„ 2b., and Is., can be obtained from tho Bristol Piano Company (where seats can bo reserved); also from tho N.Z. Bible, Book, and Tract Depot, / MUSIC MADE EASY. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC reopens 28th January. Pupils wtll please keep ( arrangements previously made Intending Pupils can be interviewed any time from that date. Piano Playing taught/ in from 10 to 20 lessons by the "Colbir" System (no special music, required). Saves time, money, and drudgery (no Bcalee), same results. The Buccess of bur local pupils speaks for this Byßtem. Testimonials from all parts. Call for all particulars Boulcott Chambers (Ist floor up), Boulcott Street. TOURIST RESORTS. BALLY-HOI BALLY-HOI SUMMER WITH US AGAIN. WHEN visiting Napier make the Pro. vinclal Hotel your Headquarters. Tho Official Home for the Troops. Why not for yon also? Tartß Moderate. . One minute Station, Theatre.. Parade. T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. -. "jyEW PLYMOUTH, , The Garden of New Zealand. Spend a holiday at "Niger" House. Beautifully Bituated, overlooking the town and Bea. Every convenience, electric light throughout, hot and cold, baths Three minutes from Eliot Street tram stop. Taxis meet all trains. Telegramß-'Niger." New Plymouth. MISSES BRANLEY BATES, Proprietresses. P I O T 0 N. OXLEY'S HOTEL (opp. Poßt Office and facing Harbour). Modern Brick Building. First-class Aooommodation(for Tourist*, etc. Hot and Cold Baths. ~„,,.„ Lighted throughout with Eleotndty. Launching Pirties can be arranged for Trips to Sounds. Telegrams: "Oxley's," Picton. P.O. Box 2a F. A. OXLEY. Proprietor. ■Sfl-ASONIO HOTEL, NELSON. HENRY BAIGENT, Proprietor, Haß muoh pleasure in informing the travelling public that he has resumed the conduct of this old-established Hotel. First-class Accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. ; Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone 38. P.O. Box 34. ." ■ t . ■•• NELSON-THE SUNNY SOUTH. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT WAINUI," NELBON., First-olasa modern Private Houso. Within easy distance of town, situated on banks of Matai. "Walnfli" is tho Popular Home for visitors and tourists. Cars meet all boats and trains' First-class aodommodatibn. Tariff, 10b. per day, weekly" by arrangement. Telegraphio address, "W&inul," Nelson. 'Phone 85. MRS. H. ORUHPTON. Proprietress. - PALMERBTON NORTH. ■pOYAL HOT E.L. Modern jjjrlok Building. Electric Light • ■ Throughout. Box. 203. "Phone 9i A. E. HAYWOOD, Proprietor.

a Ihe -Ascot •'■ ■. I Croquet Halfet Wi entirely ■ now method of manufacture has ' iM boen adopted in this mallet. The shaft, p| which has an ootagon cord-bound handle, is some- . , jH what similar to the illustration, but is spliced Wi to the hickory handle in Buch a way as to com&h bine strength, lightness, and flexibility, and those mi players who prefer a mallet with plenty of spring Isj' will certainly appreciate the "Ascot." fM The heads are made from the \ I Finest Seasoned Boxwood, v|? free from cracks, and are furnished with a Bightg ing line and brass bound ends, i ■ I We stook many other patterns such as the • j "Eoohampton," "All England," "Vulcan," "Ma- , j lacca," etc. I ■ ■ Wa also oany large stocks of Boxwood Croquet •'.>.'■!' Balls, Hoops, Sockets, Pegs, Clips, Four and Eight * j Player Sots, etc. i Take the electric lift to the Sporting Department, or write to Department "D."(138.) J E. W. Mills & Co. 1 J!l. -.__ ' Limited, Hunter Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 133, 22 February 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 133, 22 February 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 133, 22 February 1918, Page 7

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