amusements. d6lokivs concert to-night, also thursday and j-uiday. box plans for all concepts now open at buis'l'ol piano co. DAILY. CONCESSIONS TO STUDENTS AND SCHOOLS. Particulars on application to the Box Office. r< BAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessons J. C. Williamson, Ltd.Malinger Duncan Neven. WELLINGTON ATI KF/VOIR SONGRECITALS. . ■■ . "Better than' nil the Competitions." TO-NIGHT (TT.IESDAY) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT '' And aßain oh THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. MADEMOISELLE ANTONIA DOLORES ANTONIA DOLOIiES -— ; ANTONIA. DOLORES— — Assisted by MR. JOHN PROUSE, Baritone, And ' MR, HAROLD SMITH, Pianist. AN ENTIRE CHANGE. OP ■ PRO-' . GRAMME FOR EACH CONCERT. A;MUSICAL EDUCATION. ■ ; ■'■''A JOYOUS SLUSICAL TREAT. PRICES-Cs. (res.), Is. mid 2s.,■ plus tax. Country patrons mny reserve by;post. Day. Sales at Ned Perry's, Manners St.'. "jHWER-YBODY'S. - : TO-DAY! ■Everybody's. ; ..' to-night! A World Feature Drama, entitled "TO HIM. THAT HATH," ' . .'.'TO HIM -THAT HATH," • The Story'of a Man's Noble Solf-sacrifico For His Dead. Friend. Glimpses and Character Sketches of tho Great Underworld, \ • Featuring MONTAGUE..LOVE. . ."." Supporting items includeEpisode i of "THE HOUSE OF HATE." No increase in Prices. Ring 'Phone 50 for -Reserves. ... , . . E-M P.KE--S S. '•■■ TO-DAY. ..M P RE S S. ; ..TO-NIGHT.-A Powerful: and Gripping Production, -~•■'' "TANGLED LIVES," '•■■ • ".TANGLED-LIVES."- :. ■■- ■■' '••' ■• Featuring ; . ■ HARRY ..MORE?. ■ • ■ • .' ~; ..HARRY, MOREY. ITHE . TO-NIGHT,-7.15. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEES. . 2.15 - WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY 2.15 CLARA KIiiBALL YOUN'G Starring in "THE HOUSE OF GLASS." , EXCELLENT .SUPPORTS PRICES AS USUAL WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY;-LTD.' rjAS COOKING • DEMONSTRATION ■ W - ■ ■;•-■ By . ' ■ : .'• MISS UNA CARTER, , '" TO-MOR.ROW (WEDNESDAY), MARCH ■• ■' ■ . .26, 1910. ■ .'■■ .- v Subject: r ' • Savouries, Biscuits, ■• nnd Cold Meat Dishes.' : ■To commence; at.3 o'clock. ; ; J. H. HELLIWELL, ■■.-■'.'' Secretory.
BMNSMEAD . " CHALLEN HOGEKS JESSE FRENCH Names of distinction in the Piano World. npHE splendid achievement 'of patience. -V .skill, and , experience represented iu these great pianos is founded' on .inborn ideals of highest artistry. . Their lo.ne quality is distinguished . by. . - PURITY, SWEETNESS, AND POWEK, Wo are: Agents for these famous instruments, and sell them for Cash or on Easv Terms. ■ The Manager of our Piano Department will bo pleased to discuss their qualities \yilh you at any time. .. f CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, ■ Wellington, The Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. .''• PUBLIC NOTICES.
WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY- -~,.. ' DEER SHOOTING SEASON, 1919. EED DEER STAGS, having millers with not less than ten points, may ho -taken or killed in the portions of the ■Wellington Acclimatisation Society-s district, open- to Dew Shooters, from April 1 to May 31, 1919, both days included. For the Wairarapa South and Jjeatherston Reserves, on payment of ft feo of two pounds (X 2) a License to take. four (i) stags'- heads and six (6) hinds may be obtained from the Chief Postmaster at Wellington or from the Postmaster at Masterton, -Carterton, Greytown, Featherston, and Martinboroufjh. For the area containing the blocks formerly known as Hult and Feather-, ston (Wainni), Horowhenua; and Hutt Counties (Paraparaumu),. Akitio, _ 1 arania Forest- Eeserve, and Taihape, on payment of a fee of two pounds (.£2) a. License to take two stags' heads may he obtained from the Chief Postmaster <it Wellington or ironv the Postmasters at Masterton, Ca-rterton, .Veathorston, Greytown, Ekelahuna, Pahiatua, Makim, Pongaroa, Pnlmerston North, Pnraparauiiiu, Otaki, .Taihape, Mangaweka, Shannon, and Lower Hutt. A licensee may take two hinds in the Wainui area within a lino commencing at the Upper lluU Eaihvay Station, thonce south-east to the WairarapjV: Lake at the mouth of Beckett's Stream, thenco ■nlong;the western shore of •the AVairarapa Lake and tho Kuaninhnnga Kiver to the Onoko Lake, .theiice following the coastline to Potoiie, thence in a northerly direction to the point of commencement at the Upjier Hutt l!a.ilwny Station; excluding therefrom the area described' in the fourth paragraph of the. excluded areas hereunder. Dotaila of tho i»rtions of the Reserves open to Deer Shooters—and of the portions Closed to tho same-are to lie found endorsed on Licenses, or'can be obtained at the office of the '■Wellington Ac-, ciimatiention Society, No. 205 Lambton Quay, Wellington. C. I. DASENT, Sec, W.A.S. March 19, 1919.
T7IASTBOURNE FEEKY SERVICE. ALTERATION IN TIME-TABLE. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), JtAttCH 25, 1911). ON tko above date the Ordinary Timetable will bo suspended, and all steamers will run as under:— Leave Wellington— 7.40, 10.15 a.m., 2.30, 4.15, 5.20, 6.2(1, . - .10.15 p.m. Leavo Day's Bay— 0.55, 8, fl, 11 a.m., 3.5, 5.20, 7.10 p.m. Leave Ttona Bay— 7.5, 8.10, 0.10, 11.15 a.m., 3.15. 5.3(1,' 7 p.m. (Weather andcircumstances pnrniifiing.i S. S. HEATH, Manager.. . REMOVAL "NOTICE. ■ . \ .J. COLEMAN,. Ladies' Tailor ami ii. i'lirrior, has removed from Cuetonilimise Quay lo iil Lamblon IJiuy, opimsite Kconomit , . See the special window display of Custuines and America* .Blouses this week. . . ■ ■
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