AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT!- ] AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE, GREAT EXTRAVAGANZA, . { ■', "BER TAG". ~."■■: .■■'.'.'..; « BY THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. • 1 A Clever, Witty Skit ou the Social and Political Events of the Day, featuring LO -KTJN. ' ' i TEENTHAM TO TAUHERENIKAU .-■-.' '••.-' (The Spartan Brigade).- / | DANCING BY MADAM GENEE AND MADAM PAYOLA, . "■"". , The Futurists. . ',' ' THE RETURN OF-BILL AND. JO TO N.Z.-THEIE EKCEPTTONv '-' j BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. : ' ' PJiICES-5?., 3s;, 2s. i . Doors ojien 7.15. •. •'...--.■., Final Screening nnHE TJ7IMPRESS 1 THING'S. TO-NIGH'l' I TO-NIGHT, at AHE JCiJi PRESS AGING'S. , At 7.15. ( Of •■ - A Wonderful Programme of . . -"UNTAMED" PICTURES AND MUSIC.Featuring. • Maimce Tourneur's Muslerplav, ' HOY'STEWART"' ROY STEWART '. ' ' "WOMAN." '. '' — '■ . . "WOMAN."' .. '.-.' GIGANTIC DOt/BLE. BILL ... a. Tribute to Modern - Womanhood, in TO-MORROAV -TO-MORROAV ■ contrast, with■ other days'. - - Including ' KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. " A Stirring and Sensational AA'orld Drama . . Also, , Special Engagement of (j ' ' MISS ELS!K JCELL, . ; ,'™?™ The Popular Young Soprano. -- \ J JJ£E- SY Ni A '„ ■ Prices- 2s. Id., Is. 7d„ Is. Id,, and 9(1. . . "JUST SYLVIA" : .-pun.Bt Bristol. The Romance of-a Princess who nosed Or Theatre 'Phone 3143..--' as ft model to pay the rent. : —' .-*•.-,.' . Starring ' ' COMMENCING TO-MORROW, • • BARBARA CASTLETON and Matinee 2.15. Niglit at 7.15.. JOHNNY JUNES. . SIGNOE LUCIEN CESARONT, ' Second- Attraction. '.'.. STONOK M.CIEN CESARONi; ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN; ■ Ihe luunous Operahc Bas f . CHARLIE CHAPLIN ALICE I3RADY in . •■ ' "HER GREAT CHANCE."' - ; - "THE COUNT"- '. "THE COUNT" -..,„■,'„ o ' "THE COUNT'' "THE COUNT'' Bj>ALRYBOD\ S TO-DAi A'l 2. LRU. CUUiM IUJitUUiM JJi V EEYBODY'S TO-NIGHT -AT 7.' Also .Strong Supporting ProMaiimie,> j'j ]la [ Screening of ■ • Musical items will include "Marltana" ■ ' "HELL'S HINGES," ' :"' (Wallace),. "Nocturne"' (Chopin), "Oler- - t • ' Featuring ''( ette" (Audran), and other special mini- . .W. S. HART.' bers to be placed at. evening sessions ' Coini'ml'iicing To-morrow, only. " LiiJAN ...WALKER, in In Addition ■ "THE LUST OF THE AGES!'": MR. C. MELVIN will sing "The Brlls ~ : ~ ~ ~~^ of St. Mnl^^P™|« 1 > tl,e GOOD PIANOS ARE'MADE-SLOWLY! Ring 3W2 for Reserves. . ... .",„'•', ' ,:~ V \ •'. ,• '„ Ff takes a .long l-iuie to bund a reallv FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. FOOT- X good piano. Pianos which are HASTILY BALL. constructed are POORLY eoustfucted. • The TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), _*„,;,, -..-• •,■„_..■ - JUNE 21. .- BRTNSMLAD, . CHALLEN, . BASIN RESERVE. . ROGERS, JESSE FRENCH', Y.M.C.A. V. Marist; - v BRASTED, .FOSTER'. Kick-off. 2.d5 ]>.nf. . . . ' ' ' ; •',..'• ; Admission Free. atli ma " e °' seasoned wood, from which . expert workmen form and shape the ' ASSOCIATION PAl!If piano-slowly, carefully., exactly. ' CO'UTTS STREET, SOUTH The result-an instrument ■of supreme •' KILBIRNIE. beauty—a lasting joy—an instrument mL . ~ „. ' , . which gives a full measure of satisfacThistloy. Diamonds. . . tion allyour.lifetime. . ." Kick-olf, 2.40 p.m. a\- 0 He \\ ii lcse f alnous pianos; for Cash- or Admission, Od. ou E Terms / A. WILLIAMS, ' . ■ . Hon, Sec, W.F.A. CHAS. B'EGG AND CO., LTD., ",'■ . - . ■ ! "~ ~ Manners Street, Wellington: . SPORTING. ti l 6 Oldest-established Piano Hduse in ; —' ' New Zealand. WELLINGTON RACING. CLUB. . — - -■■■''.. — f , . ■ TSURI6T REBORTB. WINTER (STEEPLECHASE) " MEET- '__ ■ . : ING, JULY 8, 10, &12, 11.19.. y j. f ~ Rk N ; '. HQT ft DOMINATIONS for all Events at the (Nearly Opposite Railway Station),' above Meeting, with the exception DUNEDIN of the Trial Plate and Selling Race, ' » doss at !) o'clock TO-NIGHT, .I line'2o, , THE'FAVOURITE" HOUSE 19111, at the olti& of tho Club, Woudward „.„ ~ m „. ■„,,.. Street, Wellington. ' With hie Travolling Public. A. T3. WHYTE, E]ectrJo Ljgl|( . k Bedrnolnp Secretary. flo| . fc() aU homi . j- . . : ' — Free of Charge ,(o Visitors and Boarders. PALMERSTON SHOW. ' MODERATE CHARGES. -.- -v '■ — : Country visitors aro reminded tLat if SOUND hNVESTMENT FOR YOU. only in.Town for the Day they can ob- — tain a Good Lunch from 12 to 2. . TTOUR interests are ours. Don't ' ' '■ . ~, „".,-» •*• miss the Exhibit worth seeing at Fire Escapes.-Thrpuenout the Building the PalmerHton North Show. V'du Nl S ht a "d Daj Porten. will see there what you arti looking'for- Au to . be you Farmer, Business Man, or Specu- ' vviumuuiwiuvun v | latoi'j We can offer you something real JAMKS, CONN'OR, good and sound in the following two Telephone G7, P.O. Box 112. propositions. Other opportunities given . ' '_^ when you call to see us. First, is the ~ nrr „ T ot»iwn ' PPN+RAI. Car of achievement and satisfactory re- ' suits. Secondly, the Plant to Light doore M ye.\ Oak), your home and on houses or business Th6 v moß t convenient, commodious, arid premises Oakland Cars. Oakland Cars, comfortable Private Hote'lin the oity. , Genco Ivlcctric Lifting Plants. HsttUy aitnated, Id. seoUonfr6m railway ' »All MOIOK CO., LID., gtaticn and wharves; right in the centre 42 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. „f the shopping area, Telephone Nos. 889 and 20. Eight modern bathrooms, electric light i - — - : — • —■ throughout, elect™ fire alarm; fireproof i DURWARD AND DAVIDSON, building. Seed and Produce Merchants, Etc. TEEMS—9s. per day; 455. per week. At Palmerston Show, Permanent Guests by arrangement. THIS well-known and progressive ilrm S. EDILSON. has a fine Display of the Various .'Phone BM9. Proprietor. Lines stocked by 'theni. A comprehen- C \RGEN H6TEL, AUCKLAND.sive assortment ot harm Seeds, The roEC oGNISED as one'of the' Leading Seed* of Satisfaction, is being shown. Jft Hotß i e ( n Australasia. Specialty;. Ail Seeds aro of lugli gernuiiation tost; g u of EoomS| wjt |i private Bathroom, nothjng of poor grade is stocked. The etc j3 ll li fo om, Orchestra. Tariff: 10s, 6d. rapid growth of the firm's business is the to ios.'per day. Special terms for lengthbest proof that the goods are . rlftht. enet i periods. Bedroom and Breakfast In ndditidn. to Grass Seeds,. there aro from 6s. Other meals optional. Full samples of Rape, Swede, Turnip, Man- particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or gold, Lucerne, etc., including novelties Government Tourist Burenux. Telegrams: in Swedo and Mangolds. Agency lines, "Cargen,",Auckland. E. F. Black. Prop. handled by- D. and D. include Lawe's ' ~, Sheep Dip, Zonai Disinfectant; also fT\ H E GABLED, Savage Motor Tyres, for 'which they aro •"• . . PAEKAKARIKI. ' '-: : ] — MRS. BLAKE, -Proprietress. MAOETLAND DAIRY COY., _ ' T , "T c -d , ' WANCANUI House Faces tho Sea Beach. ' Every Comfort and Attention to WEJtake for granted that you are after ' ' Visitors.- .. RESULTS. We are doing our very ' ; —; best to secure the BEST RESULTS for NAPIER, | all our suppliers, large or small. Our mHE Ideal East Coast Winter Resort, faetory is equipped with the most mod- X Visitors will find every comfort at crn and ui>-to-doto machinery, which, in the.PRO\ r INCIAL HOTEL to complete i comparison with others, will save us a ft good'holiday. Moderate Daily Tariff, large amount in labour. This we can Special Weekly Tariff. P.O. Box 2SG. PROVE to anyone who cares to come Telephone, Night,and Day, 631. along and look us up. We shall be. ■ ' T. x. HEATH, only too pleased.to show you our fac- '' ' proprietor. i tory or reply to any questions you may : j want answered by letter, Box 185, Wa- HOTEL BR-VEBUEN ( MOST MODERN HOTEL, Charming ' view. Fresh air and sunshine all .< rimer cdcpiaiiqtc day. Fireproof. Five balconies. Electric i TOILET SPECIALISTS ■ ]igM _ Motor Gauge. t LADIES WHO ENJOY SOCIAL ' PARAci: WANGANUL-. i SUCCESS -< — A RE those who tako pride in making PALMERSTON NORTH. . ilihSerSie"" 11 a " POartt,lCa R°Y A L HOTEL.' o, I !■ l Srllnrway^ dUl, ' Wri " klCJ ' M « to B^fi«S; t »«** Light ' COURSE OF FACE MASSAGE Box 803- - 'Phono 91. will have a wonderfully beautifying ef- A. E. HAYWOOD, feet. It'will make it so fine, and smooth Proprietor. that it will ho lovely even when 6een . ——. — 1closely or under brilliant light: You WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISThave no idea how charming your com- CHURCH. . plexion might bo until you have taken TT O T E L FEDERAL, the pleasant and fascinating massage XX Victoria Square, Christchurcn. ' treatment at the "Boudoir Camille." P. COLLINS Proprietor. AfPS' CAMFRON a^6 Clarendon Hotel.) ',;'■' .„ '„ All communications receive prompt at"Boudoir Camille, tention. Cooper's Buildings, opp. "Evening Post"- Box 532. Telephones, 1040, 2279. (Entrance just off Willis, Street). • — : : —: ; 'Phone 1535. ' PAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. . .. THE place to spend.a week-ond. Good beach, tennis court, and golf links. H SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, Excellent cuisine. Only best liquors ' • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, ■ 6t«viked. First-class accommodation. Eni: 7 WILLIS STREET close stamped envelope. iLatc Optician for the Wellington Hos- TARIFF, &i. (id. per day; JI2 10s. week, j pital and Charitable Aid Board. THOS. S: M'GUIRE,- . [ Patieuts unable to obtain.advice from . Proprietor, , the Optical Department may obtain ad- _>_ .__. vice at the above address between 9 a.m. wxrr w pn t t' n ""' " »."■ W. c ".Ml. St«l. ■' P°3RS; T VE 1 i S„2 h„«. Wi . (!5 , i 0 fc ,c,,.,,„,- .- "Gandy" Ba ata lor your next Beit, and . ,-,-,,., w„"j .H 8 4 .k. v, compare results. First finality only. All Cnr P 6ts Cl T e tf ™ J - ] sizes stocked. Moderate prices. . British . „ ""°" n " y ' „„„„ • made. Manning nnd Co., 188 Cashel-St.. /.ALL QRTIERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Christchurch. . Telephone 3292 (3 rings).
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