AMUSEMENTS. TOWN HALL! TOWN HALL! . MORNING, AFTERNOON, EYENIXG-, 9.30. , 2 - ' ' 7 ' ds MTISIC-U, TJIJiOCUTIONAIIY, AND TRANCING usicAL. Elocution aby, anu -Mancing ■ COMPETITIONS. M , *,■ jrONSTBR PKOG I?AMME FOR AK 7.45 — JIONSTI3H PKOGBAMMK FOR . \'^° . TO-NIGHT! INCLUDING SOME OF THE GEMS OF THE WHOM FESTIVAL! AFTERNOON TEA AND COOL .DRINKS' OBTAINABLE IN VESTIBULE. DAY SESSrOKS, Cd. EVENINGS, 2s. and Is. . poking Fee, Gd. extra. G. W. JENNER, Secretary. . CHAUTAUQUA COfflNG! -: ; ' THE CIRUnUQUA is a twentieth century assembly featuring intellect,' nrt Sc«Qut £Svelfl!undX ?onlmnnit, spint.-by ; imof .clean, wholesome ft *l^Srf:^&^:Siow H d wond racy -«p«s*d in- the fellowship of mutual service. ■ •■ , ;.- SIX HAPPY, SNAPPY DAYS HERE SOON; /■-•;. ; SEASON TICKETS, 10s. " ' V ' '. WELLINGTON, ■MARCH;-'--i^7 v
. :qr>nd . o PERA H°: US ;S-;■■■■■■:. Lessees ... J. C WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Manager,. Duncan.Neyen. '' : THE WORLD'S GREATEST CONCERT ARTIST ' '■'"' ■■'. ' ANTONIA DOLORES,,:-; ::■■: : Will present Four of Her Greatest Programmes on : SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, FEBRUARY 22. . ' ;., And again on MONDAY 24th, WEDNESDAY. 26th, and FIUDAY, 28th. "A Voice'of Unsurpassable Purity and Q ME , HAROLD SMITH. •■•ROW (WEDNESDAY) MORNING. ■-.•.•.
TpPRES'S THEATRE . TO-DAIT THEATRE- TO-NIGHT "THE DEVIL.DODGER"' A Powerful Play of Love and. Passion. F\TTYARBUCKLE "■'■•;■•.-. FATTY ARBUCKLE In, ■ "SEASIDE LOVERS. , . , "SEASIDE LOVERS.". EVERYBODY'S. .-..~ 'I' VBRYBODY'S. . . TO-MGH'I. WINSTON CHURCHILL'S Famous "THE C11ISIS" N °; el, -"THE' CRISIS;, "THE CRISIS". : ■ "THE CRISIS Also "THE CHAMPION,". Featuring CHARLIE CHAPLIN. YOUR HOME IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT A PIANO. THE influonce of good music has an important bearing on social life. But you cannot have GOOD- -uiusia without a GOOD INSTRUMENT. That ie why.discriminating people choose BRINSMEAD ROGERS CHALLEN JESSE FRENCH Pianos for'their'homes'. The ripe ex : porienco of 'years of expert- craftsmanship lies behind the'.. manufacture of these famous pianos. :'.".' .....',-. ■;. W'o'sell thorn on easy terms,.and:,will be glad to discuss • the purchase of a piano with you if you will call in and interview tho Manager of our . Pinno Department. •■ ■ CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.;' Mannei-s Street, •:.: Wellington. Tho Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand.
rTtflE KING'S.' A Perfect Triple IME KING'S. Attraction rrogvamme. The Select Drama of Intimate Society Life ■ "THE REASON WHY/ , . . Featuring CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. In Addition, THE FAMOUS CADZOW MUSICAL .TRIO. ■ Full Matinee To-morrow. Prices as usual. Reserves at Bristol^ ■DASIN - In the Big Tent, RESERVE. iJASIN In the Bis Tent-. M.SLRVE. Gommencing SATURDAY, MARCH 1, Grand Inauguration in Wellington of the CHAUTAUQUA MOVEMENT. . CHAUTAUQUA. CHAUTAUQUA. CHAUTAUQUA. - Pronounce it S?iSi: "SH'TORKWAR!" UHA.TJTAITQTIA. °SEASON TICKETS (for twelve performance* on Six Days, morning and afternoon), 10»., now obtainable at ine Bristol. The tickets are transferable. GET IN EARLY. FioOKBBY "DEMONSTRATION By Miss Carter, Y.M.C.A., Willis Street-;. .THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20, At 3 o'clock. Subject: Pastry; Walnut Sponge (decorated); Potato Pie; Baked Coconut Tart; Sausage Rolls; Pastry aiid Savoury Pancakes. Brine: Note-book and Pencil. ■ D ON^ I SK^S B fIuR, DAY AFTERNOON. . TOURIST H.ESORTB. T E V I A T H A N HOTEL (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), ; DUNEDIN, . THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With .the Travelling Public. Electric Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can be had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. Country aie reminded that if only in-Town for the . Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 to 2. Fire Escapes Throughout the Building Night and Day Porters. All communication,?, to ■ JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 07. ■ P.O. Box 112.
AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. ASTERT O N S H O W AT SOL WAY, FEBRUARY 18 and' 19. RAM AND EWE FAIR," :, FEBRUARY 20 and 21. '" : TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS: On FEBRUARY 18.-« The ordinary Timc-tablo will be observed, trams leav-. ing for Solway at 7.15 a.m., 9.40 a.m., and 3.25 p.m., leaving SOLAVAY for MASTERTON at about 8.25 a.m., 2.25 p.m., and 7.15 p.m. On FEBRUARY. 19 (PEOPLE'S.DAY). —In addition to.the ordinary Time-table the following trains will be run:— - Special Trains will leave-WOODVILLE. at 7.55 a.m., Masterton 10.45 a.m., and 12.30 p.m. for Solway. A special train will leave -..CROSis. CREEK at 9.0 a.m:, arriving at SOLWAY at 10.35 a.m. ■...- ■nn Trains leave SOLWAY for WOODVILLE at 2.15 p.m., and 5.0 p.m. For CROSS CREEK, 5.50 p.m. For AVELLINGTON, 4.5. p.m. On February 19, 20, and 21, the 12.50 p.m. Woodville-Wellington train will stop at Solway for passengers. ■ J. .B..EMMETT, Secretary, Box 40, Masterton. TJ ANGITIKEI A. & P. ASSOCIATION.. ■Hi AUTUMN SHOW.. .'. . ..■ ' To bo Held at TAIHAPE, ."" WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2C, 1919. Class for Best Hack, owned and ridden by Returned Soldier. Prizes, £o. 'I'lirebreil Cattb .exhibited must'be registered or eligible for registration. Entries Clo3e Saturday. Feb. 15, 1.919. - MAINTRUNK HAM FAIR. ' TATHAPE, THURSDAY, FEB. 37,1919. Schedules and further particulars from [ A, M. RYAN, i Box 81, Tiiihape. ■__• Scerotjry. SUSINESS NOTICES. A P.MISTICE XMAS 'will (;o• down in A. history.—Walniiß, Onion Brand, is. 2d. 11> (the repeat sales are >;, consistent); BaiVioMii Nuts. l£.' 6d. lb.; Soft Shell Almnuds, 9s. fid. t New Season Muscatels (pockets), Is. 6d.; Peanuts, in eliell, lOd.i PeiMiuti), shelled,-new season, Iβ.; Lumpy Juicy Ginger, Is. (id. lb; Largest Riiiifje Boxefl Chocolate in tbe city.- Mrv. Lempriere, SO Willis Street (3 doors above "Evening Post"). ■ ! mETIK IS THE DRINK. J ' iced; v' ; .\ / - j SiPHON ' • ■. ! ' SODA j And' i MILK', ■ ' ■ 4d., Id.,'id. GAMBLE AiND CREED'S TEA ROOJIS, Willis Street and I.ambton Quay. MR. BRIDGE, ■ ■ DENTIST I (Late Upper Willis Street)', Macarihy's Chambers, 50 WILLIS STREET. .'l'boiio 4191. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.) R" ~OYAL MAIL LEAVER CARBINE STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.1)0 p-m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for B'tilding. 1 Rj J. MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding.
HOTEL GRAND' CENTRAL, 107 Cuba Street, Wellington (Few doors above Royal Oak). The most convenient, commodious, ami comfortable Private Hotel in the city. \ • Ideally situated, Id. section from railway i. station'and wharves; right in the centre of the shopping area. . Eight modern bathrooms, rieetric- light ihroughout, electric fire alarm; fireproof "tERMS-R?. fid. per day; 455. per week, Permanent Quests by arrangement , . S. EDIIiSOK, 'Phono 3049. J^oprietor^ CARGEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND. RECOGNISED as one o;' the Leading 1 Hotels in Australasia. Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc.. Ballroom, Orchestra. Tariff: 10s. Cd. to 15s. per day. Special terms for iefi*Ji■fined periods. Bedroom and flri-atawt--from 6s. Other meals optional, tuli particulars from Thos. Cook and Son. or Government Tourist Bureau*, relegmns: 'Tj^e^Ajickljim]Jsj;.J.l^.-J!l 0 P; ! " PALMERSTON NORTn. jno.TAL ~ : HOTEL : Madwn Brick Building. Electric Light ! Throughout. I Boi 20.!. . riK"» 91 I • ■ • " A. E. HAYWOOB. I . . : Preprifctni. | j "~~~PAERAKAK'nn HOTEL. J I mHE flmo. to spend a week-end boud ; 1 L : icvli leni.is: court, and golf links. | i VW.b-Y engine" O»ly bl ' st " !| ",° rs i I ihXl! FKnW aJmmodaHon. En-j i doso slaniiied envelope. , ; I TARIFF, &. Bd. pw day; JJ2 10». «eik. j I TIIOS. S. M'GUIKE. ! Proprietor. ! " 'Sapier. i mHE Ideai Place for recuperating after 1 1 rim Epidemic. Visitors should com- | Mi,mra %]&ciAi,nom, j The Tourists' Popular Home. Tanfl, 3s. per dav; JL'2 ss. per week. P.O. Box 288. '''''cphoiic, night and a> ' T. A. ."EATfI. Proprietor. i WHKIU-: TO STAY IX CHRISTi ' CHURCH. ! O" O T E L I , E D V H A L,. ! JO. Victoria Square, Christchiirch. I J). COI.t.IXS • Proprietor. ! (Late Clarendon Hotel.) All communications receive prompt ■lllentioii. ,„.„ Box 532. Telephones. 1010, 22<i). I
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