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AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. LISTENS 0F Tl v v°o NS JACK WALLER'S DELIGHTFUL INNOVATION,

LOOK WHO'S HERE... FAKE\7ELL ... JACK WALLEB. . FAKEW'ELL ... PUBDDY DENNETT. JPABEWEU,... WVLIB WATSON. FAREWELL ... DIOk'dOEOTHY TRIO. PABEWELL ... DELIA GOLD. ; FAREWELL ... GttEGOBY IVANOFF, FAREWELL ... PURPLE BAND. . . ' /MTUTfTI TTUBEWELIi TJROGHAMIIE mO-JIORROW ■ (QATURDAY). ■GsAND FSeLL - PioOHAMUB J-'O-MORHOAV (&ATUB-DAX). POPULAR PRIOES- 45., is., 25., and Iβ. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL.

SPORTINC, ' OANTERBUIti JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1318. APRIL Ist and 2nd. , A CCEPTANOES Great Eaeter and Great A ' Autumn Handicaps,: FORFEITS for Champagne and Challenge Stakes, also General Entrieß CLOSE on FRIDAY, m MARCH, A ay S; Secretary. HAWKE'S BAY. JOCKEY CIjUB. •. AUTUMN MEETING. APRIL 2f,th - and 27th NOMINATIONS CLOSE FRIDAY, APHH.' 12th Weights oil FRIDAY, April 19th. Acceptances' CLOSE MONDAY, AKUI 2nd. ' . ' Secretary. ■ Hastings; ■ TOURiST RESORTS.

MABONIO ■ -HOTEL, NELSON. HENEY BAIGENT, Proprietor, Has muoh pleasure in informing the travelling public that he has .resumed the conduct of this old-established Hotel. . First-claBS Accommodation. Excellent ■, . Cuisine.- ■ ■ . Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. . Telephone 38. P.O. Box 34. ' PIOIOK. ■ OXLEY'B HOTEL (opp. Poet Offlce and factae Harbour). Modern Brick Building. First-olase Accommodation lor TouriisV, etc. Hot and Gold Bathe. . - _, ~.'■/ Lighted throughout with Eieotricity. Launching Plrt-.es can bo arranged for Tripa to Sounds. ■ • ' EALLT-HOI BALLY-HOI SffMMEB WITH US AGAIN. WHEN visiting Napier make the Pro., vinolal Hotel your Headquarters. The Offioial Home lor tbo Troops. Why 'not for •'you-blboP'■•■■■•■■-'■ ■ O^ 1 minute'Wtlonr Theatre, Parade. ', . '■ .[ ■' ■ Proprietor. CARCEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND EEOOQNISED as one of the- Leading Hotels in Australasia. Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc Ballroom. Tariff: Wβ. «d. to 15s. per day.' Speoial Terms for lengthened periods: Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other Meals optional. ' Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or Goyt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Oargen, Anok. land. ' E. V. BLAOK.Proprietoi;^ BUSINESS NOTICES.

QUALITY IN A PIANO IS ABSOLUTELY Therefore it ifl necessary to choose with great care, .. Tho mere fact of purchasing from Begg and Co., Ltd., puts tho seal of approval upon the musical taste and discrimination of tho buyer. . We are agents for., euch high quality Pianos as ..- ■ ..; , THE BBINSMEAD, THE OHALLEN, THE BOItD, THE BOGEES, THE PLEYEL which are the embodiment of perfect tone, quality and workmanship. To oiler thq Best. Procurable of the World's Pianos has been our unswerving policy for over half a. century, and if you have a Piano Purchase in view you will benefit by consulting us. (HHAS. BEGG AND 00., LTD., Manners Street, ' . ' • WELLINGTON. TJ BPEAE. TIE. .OP OPTICS, ■ ' EYESIGHT BPEOIALIST, ... 7 Willie Street. Iβ ths Appointed Optioian for the Weilinjton. Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, .. ' ; ■ . PATIENTS unable to obtain advioe from tho Optical Department may obtain advice at the above addresß between 9 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. ... MTLWGAN'S WM KEMTIEN AVBNTIE, ■ ■,■.- Are ■ ■ • : DRESS SUIT i Specialise.

MR. GEORGE ASHTON, QUALIFIED SIGNALMAN, No. 1 C, R.A.N.R., WHITES tOW CLEMENTS TONIC BENEFITED HIM IN itABAUL. [ Mr. Ashton, whose lette- appears bej,' low,'has just completed eight months' "eervico' with tho Australian I'otces at Rabaul, and ho tells how Clements Tonic wnrded..off a threatened attack of .'fever. He writes: ■ "Clements Tonic, Ltd., "Whilst.in barracks (it Rabaul I had symptoms of malarial fever. For days, I could not eat, and only 'drank your lonic', of which I had tako i several largo bottles, with me. "Many of my mates were dosed daily with quinine, who were surprised at the results of your medicine., as I rapidly recovered my health. "It was a pity many others did not take it. 'In my opinion there would not hnvo been so much serious sickness. You mav use. this testimony as you think fit. '"(Sifpied) GEORGE F. ASHTON, "Qualified Stenalmo.ii. No. 1 Co-, "R.A.NX" Tho fact that this medicine is used so largely over the Commonwealth- is proof of its great health valuo. Its effect upon poor digestion, weak nerves, weakened inactive livfr, •ov brain exhaustion -is most remarkable.All Chemists 'and Stores sell it in the Commonwealth. Its uso menus health. -Advt. ■ •■■■-

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 151, 15 March 1918, Page 7

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652

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 151, 15 March 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 151, 15 March 1918, Page 7

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