, ' AMUSEMENTS. • BUOOKLI'.N i'KESBmUUA.N i CllUtlCH. A SALE OF WOliiv, in aid of the Sunday School ami Bible Class - Iduilding Fund, will be held in Fulllord's Hall, Brooklyn, TO-DAY and TO-MORROW, SEPTEMBER -1 and 5. Afternoons, 3 to 5. Evenings, 7 to 10. Admission: Afternoon, Free; Evening, Gd.' 1 Programme of Musical and other items, each evening. The Sale will be opened by 11. W. 1 Kersley, Esq., this afternoon at 3 o'clock. OKlLL—the vital factor in Piano quality. Two artists work with similar materials—one produces an ordinary picture, the other a mnsterpiece. Us the difference in skill that counts. All reputable Piano manufacturers use good materials, but the skill employed determines the QUALITY OF A PIANO. The craftsmen who creoto tho BEINSMEAD, C HALLEN, ROGERS, JESSE FRENCH, FOSTER, BRASTJiD Pianos have devoted their lives to tho making of theso great instruments, and results justify the effort. In them tho pianist finds a perfect medium for expression of musical tempia'ament. Will you call in and hear thess great pianos? Cash or-Easy Terms may be arranged. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street.' The oldest-established I'sano House in .New Zealand. — ; -I MUSIC, NEW MUSIC. "SOMEWIIER-E IN FEANCE IS THE LI'LY"/(a Stirring March Song). "WELCOME SONG" to Digger Bill and Sailor Jack'(a Heal Hummer). "WEE, WEE MARIE" ((Will you do Zis for Me"), (a Pretty, Cute, and Catchy Little Song). "WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN IN DIXIE" (and the Moon Begins to Eise),,(an Extremely Pretty Song Number). "THE MAXIMA," the Neiv Bound Dance (Really Good). Every Pianist Must Love This. ALL ONE PRICE, 2s. 2d. Each, Post Free. Or the Five Numbers for 10s., Post Free. From - O'HAEA'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, • Victoria Avenue, WANGANUi. The Mail Order House.
MI-ETINGS. ' LAST NIGHTS! LAST NIGHTS! Mil. JOHN BISSETT, K. JOHN BISSETT, ! The Gifted Evangelist, And MISS BISSETT ■ ,' (Soloist). - KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN . 'CHURCH. .Remaining D-.iys: 'WEDNESDAY,' THURSDAY, FRIDAY, At 7.45 p.m. THIS AFTERNOON, 3 O'CLOCK. OLD FOLKS' RALLY. ' Great Gathering Li.-st Night. DON'T MISS CLOSING MEETINGS!
JJEALTH LECTURE , DR. MASON, "How the Body Defends Itself Against ' Infectious Disnnse." TO-NIGHT -TO-NIGHT Y.W.C.A., FOWLDS'S BUILDINGS, HERBERT STREET. Illustrated by Liinti.'rn Slides. Admission Free to all. - MOTOR SERVICES.' MOTOR TRANSPORT. WELLINGTON - PALMEItSTON ** . NORTH, Connecting with Main Towns en route. '4 POWERFUL MOTOR-LORRIES NOW RUNNING. For full particulars apply L. CAMFIIELL. , . . C/o S. Hunt and Co. - Palunrston North. J. CAMPBELL, 8 Ballance Street, Wellington. 'Phone 3422. T&/f AGNETIC MOTOR SERVICE. i-Vi ROYAL MAIL. WELLINGTON-NEW PLYMOUTH, TIME-TABLE (Circumstances Permitting): LEAVES WELLINGTON—Nattrass, and Harris Garago - 18 Molesworth Street, DAILY AT 8 A.M. LEAVES NEW PLYMOUTH-Criterion I Garage. DAILY AT 7.45 A.M. SINGLE FAR 3, la. Intermediate Fares on application. Connects thrice weekly with T. 5.6. Rarawa at New. Plymouth for One-, hunga (Auckland): - ' - Apply Booking Agents: The Nattrass and Harris Motor Co., Ltd., Wellington. Criterion Garago Co., New Plymouth, Northern Steamship Co., Auckland. C. V. NATTRASS & CO., Proprietors, ' DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. WANGANUI TO WELLINGTON. A RELIABLE MOTOR SERVICE has been inaugurated between Wangunui aitd Wellington and return. Cars leave Wanganui 7 a.m., arrive Wellington 2 p.m. Leave Wellington 10 a.m. for Wanganui. Stops at Levin both ways for refreshments. Curs leave Stanton and Evans's Garage each day. .Single Fares, ,£2j Return, .£4. Further information from Stanton and, Evans, opp. Parliamentary Buildings. HODSON'S PIONEER MOTOR SERVICE. lIAWER-A-WELLINGTON SERVICE. KQ-H.P. 7-SEATER CAR leaves Hawera UO Post Office, 8 a.m. Mondays and , Fridays, arriving Wellington 5 p.m. ■ Leaves Arcadia Hotel, Wellington, Tuesday and Saturdays, arriving Hawera 5 " p.m. f FARES—Single, ■£•!; Return, ,£6. Ring up 314, or send reply-paid wire ] to Reserve Seat. [ TIBBITTS AND CO,, Ilawora. \ : ] 1 MASTERTON TO WELLINGTON. t DAI Li' MOTOR ,SERVICE. J- EAVING Wellington 4 a.m., and Masterton 9.30 a.m. , FARE—2Is. Each Way. i' Passage booked at "Dominion" Office, i' Wellington ('Phone 3311), and a! Mas- 1 tcrton ('Phone 4i)(>). i < — ( PAL.MERSTON NoßT'n-WELLING• . " TON. I „ DAILY TAXI SERVICE. ' J Leaves. Commercial Hotel, Palmerston „ North, at 7 a.m. ] Leaves Britannia J-lolcl, Wellington, at j 4 p.m. : j j FARES: .£2 single, Ji3 rotnrn. i I P. HANSEN, Proprietor.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 291, 4 September 1919, Page 7
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