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AMUSEMEIJTS. QItAND OPERA HOUSE. , Direction J. AND N. TAIT. f Commencing NEXT AVEEK NIvXT AVEEIv i NEXT AVEEK NEXT AVEEK ! Immediately upon the arrival of the Maheno from Sydney. First Appearance in AVellington of the Brilliant English Actress, EMELIE PC'LINI, EMELIE PC'LINI, EMELIE PC'LINI, AVlio will appear in lies' famous characterisation of "Annie" in Edward Clark's Psychological Play of Mystery, "DE LUXE ANNIE," "DE LUXE ANNIE," "DE LUXE ANNIE," ' In 3 acts and 7 scenes. A production of Thrill:!, Mystery, and Comedy. "DE LUXE ANNIE" AVill hold the boards for a limited season, after which arrangnuents have been made to stage the spcclacular dramatic sensation "EYES OF YOUTH." "EYES OF YOUTH." "Tho Play Beautiful," by Mux Martin i and Charles Gun-noil. 1 MISS POLINI is a positivo Kcnsation in her role of Gina Afhling, in a play of lueolmniciii ingenuity, involving Urn most elaborate settings ' and brilliant lighting and orchestral effects. The Box Plans for the first week of the season will open at lie Bristol I'iano Company ou AVEDNESDAY MORNING. 1 Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle, is. I (plus tax). mOWN HALL (CON'CI'.RT CHAMBER). ' OWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). •WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER J, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, And • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2.. Two Appearances Only of The Brilliant Violinist, 1 ART II TJ R (10 RDO N, A R T H V R (} 0 R. D t) N, A R T H U 14 GORDO N, A R 1' 11 U R (i 0 R D 0 i\, ARTHIJRG 0 R D 0 N, ARTHURG 0 R D 0 N, ARTHUR GORDON, ARTUUItG 0 R D 0 N, Direct from tho Jlilau and Paris Conservatcries. The "Journal des Dutats" (Paris) says: "In the same siillo du conservators where we have heard bo many great masters Arthur Gordon' made his debut in Paris. The audieheo were given indeed a rafo treat." ARTHUR. GORDON, Assisted by MISS EILEEN DRISCOLL, Jlexzo Soprano. Harold aveittle, Accompanist. Prices: 3s. (reserved), 2s. (unreserved), plus tax. BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE BRISTOL ON SATURDAY. fJAHESE NAMESBRINSMEAD CII ALLEN ROGERS JESISE FRENCH FOSTER BRASTED —protect the pilno puvefmser from mis- ; representation, dissatisi'actTon, or regret. There is no need to mislead a customer in Semonsi rating these TRULY GREAT PIANOS. The absolute merit, the remarkable dependability, the BEAUTY OF TONE, the faultless construction, , are obvious truths. No .regret follows th.; selection of one lof thorn—but rather i defeasing pride as , the years prove their wonderful tone ' qualities and tho good judgment of tli'Jse who buy them. Cash payments, or easy terms may be arranged. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., [ Manners Street, [ The oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. SHOWS. MAWICE'S BAY SHOAV AAVKE'S BAY SHOAV. At HASTINGS, On . OCTOBER 22 and 23, 1919. Entries Close October 8. Write to Secretary for Schedule and a note of stock train arrangements. A. M. RETBMEYER, Secretary, ,Box 145, Napier. HAAVKE'S B*Y SHOW. HAWKE'S BAY SHOAV. SPORTING. . RACINjG , CLUB. SPRING MEETING,OCTOBER 1G and 18, 1919. NOMINATIONS for all Events (ineluding Entrance for Trial Stakes) Close with the Secretary at his Office, Queen Street, Slasterton, on FRIDAY', SEPTEMBER 26, 1919, at 9 p.m. Full Programme in "Referee'.' 1 A. HATHAAVAT, Secretary, Masterto"ii, RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 25 and 27, 1919. NOMINATIONS for All Events close on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2G, nt 9 p.m. ENTRIES for the following Clnssic Events must be mad* st the same time: AVeliesley Stakes, 1930 (for present yearlings); AVellington Stages, 1921 (for present yearlings and twe-year-olds); North Island Challenge Stakes, 1921 (for all ages); New Zealand St. Leger Stakes, 1922 (for present yearling?). A. E. AVIIYTE, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. SUITINGS. ~ Entire satisfaction guaranteed. Latest style. Best workmanship and finish. Export Cutter. F. ELBE, Tailoi, H.B. Clothing Co.'s Buildings, 27G Lambton Qua.", Wellington. TJIHE DUX AUCTION ROOMS, Ml 1 MANNERS .STREET, opp. The King's, are oli'cring Sidebonrds lrom £\ 10a., Duchesne Chests from ilfls., Wardrobes from ,£4, High-b.ick Suites, ,£G 10s. It will pay you to inspect our stocks before furnishing. Our motto: Satisfaction not Sometimes, but Always. F \WfCOSE™ ULCEUS. DO You Suffer wilt Varicose Ulcers? If so, I can {guarantee (o cure you. My treatment is painless, mid requires no opera!ion. nnd is nol cnetl.v. "Write for full informal ion to • ERNEST IIfiALMY, Chemiit, 'Phoii'. l 29. FnXlou. | "X'STliuU I TYCHERLEjf, ] ■i-'*- Lock and Key !\iPciiilisi, Keys cut to any pattern. Se.fe and P.O. Box Keys preinplly dnjiliraled. livery descriplion of l/ie;;smilh's Work thoroughly i-ateicl for. Address: "KING'S CHAMBERS," Wellington. .'Phone SGB, Private 'phone 2234 (2 rings).

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 309, 25 September 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 309, 25 September 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 309, 25 September 1919, Page 9

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