AMUBEMENTS. i■ . ■ |||*ASTERTON OPERA HOUSE. , TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), SEPTEMBER ii. (By-Permission J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT '. And PRESENTATION 'i'o MR.. R, J. YOUNG A Great Treat in Store TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), SEPTEMBER. 3.OPERA'HC CONCERT. OPERATIC CONCERT. Masterton excels in Operatio Work. People of the Wairarapa - DON'T MISS THE GRAND. OPERATIC CONCERT, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) ' SEPTEMBER 3. MASTERTON OPERA HOUSE. ' . Box Plan at Bristol, CJuoen Street, Masterton. WELLINGTON . GAS COMPANY,. LIMITED. fUS COOKING DEMONSTRATION - . By MISS UNA CARTER. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEJIBER 3, 1919. Subject: ' Gems, Ginger Scones, Butterfly Cakes, Sago Plum Pudding, and Fish Pie. , To Commence at 3 o'clock. J. 11. lIELLTW <LL, Secretary.. SKILL— the vital factor In Piano quality. ' Two artists work with similar materials—oiie produces an ordinary picture, the other a masterpiece. It's the difference in skill thnt counts. All reputable Piano manufacturers use good materials, but the skill employed determines tho QUALITY OF A PIANO. The craftsmen who cireate the BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN, ROGERS, -' ' 'JESSI?, FRENCH, FOSTER, . ',' BRASTED v ' Pianos liave. devoted their lives to the making of these great instruments, and rosults justify the effort. In them the pianist finds a perfect mediunL /or -expression of musical temperatt/ffSr. Will you call in and hear these.great pianos? Cash' or .Easy Terms may be. arranged. CHAS, BE-GG AND CO., LTD., • Manners Street.. " '■ ' The oldest-established Piano House in ■ New Zealand. , MUSIC.' ' NEW MUSIC. "SOMEWHERE IN'FRANCE IS THE LILY" (a Stirring March Song). "WELCOME SONG" to-Digger Bill and ; Sailor Jack (a Real Hummer). f'WEE,- WEE MARIE" ((Will yondoZis for Me"), (a Pretty, Cute, and Catchy Little Song). :' "WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN; IN DIXIE" ' (and the Moon Begins to '*■' Rise). (an Extremely Pretty Song Number). "THE MAXINA," the New Round Dance (Really Good). ■ ' Every Pianist Must Love This. ' ALL ONE PRICE, . •'. v' 2s. 2d. Each, Post Free.' / \ Or the' Five Numbers' for 10s., Post Free. . .From . .O'HARA'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, " Victoria Avenue, '■ • WANGANUT. The Mail. Order House. . .MEETINGS, .. WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT ' STUDENTS'SOCIETY. • A MEETING will he' held - at. Accountants' Chambers, Johnston Street, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 'SEP-. TEMBER'3, at 8 p.m., when a Lecture will be delivered by Mr. H. D. Vickery, F'.P.A:(N.Z.), A.S.A.A. (Eng.), entitled: "Notes on Secretarial Practice." : F. H. BASS, A.1.A.(N.Z.), ' 1 . Hon. Secretary. 1/TR. JOHN, BISSETT, - The Gifted Evangelist, . And . MISS BISSETT (Soloist)" ' Will Conduct a ... FORTNIGHT'S MISSION In Kent 'Terrace Presbyterian Church, from. AUGUST 24, to SEPTEMBER ? ' Inclusive. Every Week Night, except Saturday, 7.45. Prayer ileeting, 7.15 p.m. ' Bright Song. Service Preceding Each Meeting. Alexander's Hymn Book Provided. ■.We Expect Your Presence. DON'T FORGET! DON'T FORGET! HOUSING AND SIR JOSEPH WARD OUSING AND SIR JOSEPH. WARD LABOUR'S REPLY. TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING At 8. > SPEAKERS. The Hon. J. T, Paul, Mr. J. M'Combs, M.P., Mr. P. Fraser, M.P., Mr. H. E. Holland, M.P., Mr. R. Semple, M.l\, and Mrs. S, Beck. Waterside Workers' Band will play from >7 to 8. BUSINESS NOTICES. E. S. BAYLEY, " SURGEON DENTIST, HAS taken over, the Practice lately carried on by J(r. L.. Levien, and may l)e Consulted AT HIS ROOMS, 210 Lauibton Quay (opposite Kirkcaldie'B). Telephone !180. Arthur j. wycherley, Lock and Key Specialist. Keys cut to any pattern. Safe and P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. Every description of Locksmith's Work thoroughly catered for. Address; "KINO'S CUAJmERS," '« Wellington. 'Phone SGB. Private 'phone 2234 (2 rings). GENTLEMEN, VJITHAT about yoitr next SUITP Cut, Y» Style, Workmanship, and Finish Guaranteed. Prices from <£3 ss. F. ELBE, Tailor, H.B. Clothing Co.'s - Buildings, 27G Lambton Quay, Wellington. ASTOR HOUSE. SILVER GRILL AND SUPPER ROOMS. (Opposite Empress Theatre, Willis St.) Redecorated and cleaned throughout. Luncheon, 12 to 2 p.m., Teas and Supper from 5 to 12 p.m. OPEN SUNDAYS 5 TO 9 p.m. ASTOR HOUSE.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 289, 2 September 1919, Page 7
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