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. AMUSEMENTS. ________ CHAUTAUQUA! CHAUTAUQUA!! ■ CHAUTAUQUA!!! CHAUTAUQUA!!!! CONCERT CHAMBER, DEC -l to 10, ONCERT CHAMBUK, DEC -1 to 10, FORMAL OPENING THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. ADDRESS OF WELCOME BY HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOII (Mr. J. P. Luke, C.M.G.). CONCERT BY THE LYRIC QUARTET, CONCERT BY THE LYRIC 1 QUARTET. Evening Programme at 8 o'clock. Concert Lyric Quartet "Auckland's Favourites." Special Items.by New Zealand's Humorist, ALAN M'ELWAIN. ALAN M'ELWAIN. Lecture Extraordinary by _ America's Famous Astromorier antl Scientist, DR. ARTHUR D. CARPENTER. DR. ARTHUR D. CARPENTER. What Ahout the Spots on tho Sun? POPULAR PRICES—3s., 2s. Is. NO TAX. Box Plan at the Bristol. Chautauqua is conducted in New Zealand by a Now Zealand Association, established not for pecuniary gaia All proceeds go towards developing the Cliau* tatiqua movement in Australasia. The Chautauqua Association (Iticorpor: ated) Executive Council: Hon. Geo, Powlds. Mark Cohon, Esq, W; A. Laidlaw, Esq. M. E. Paget, Esq, I' THE MUSICAL EVENT OF ®BB ?l I ■ YEAR! ZEDELER. SYMPHONIC QUINTETTE ZBDELER SYMPHONIC QUINTETTE ZEDELER SYMPHONIC QUINTETTE Of Stockholm, Sweden. Assisted by "MISS HELEN PORTUNE, ' MISS HELEN PORTUNE, The' Brilliant Young Soprano Soloist, of Chicago. GRAND CONCERT GRAND . CONCERT In rjIOWN HALL TOWN HALL ■SATURDAY, DECEMBER G. 8 p.m. "Seldom has a better musical organisation been heard in Auckland."— "Herald." Popular Prices: 35., 25., Is. No Tax. Box Plan ;at the Bristol. Touring Manager M. E. PAGET. SCHOOL BAZAAR. ■ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER i and 5. IN AID OP THE SCHOOL SPORTS FUND. , To be opened by His Worship the Mayor THIS '.(THURSDAY) AFTERNOON, at 2.30 o'clock. SPECIAL FEATURESSIDE SHOWS AND CONCERT IN THE EVENING. GOOD PIANOS are never low-priced, but a GOOD PIANO lasts a lifetime. It gives pleasure and satisfaction long after its price is forgotten. One of the following makes will never give disappointment:— BRINSMEAD BRASTED There is no range of CHALLEN Pianos in the DominFOSTER ion to ROGERS EQUAL OURS! JESSE FRENCH Our Pianos are the pick of Britain and America. Wo are always glad to demonstrate the qualities of our instruments which wo sell for cash or easy time payments. £JHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD., Manners Street. The Oldest-Established Fiano House in New Zealand. SPORTING, THE WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB (Reg.). , SUMMER MEETING, • TAUHERENIKAU .RACECOURSE, FEATHERSTON, JANUARY 1 AND 2. Nominations for all events close at Foathcrston on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, at FI VE O'CLOCK p.m. Eight Hack Races, 5.J, C, 7, and 3 furlongs, each of <£150. Juvonilo Races (2-year-olds), i. furlongs. <£200 ; 5i furlongs, XISO. Open Racos: 1} miles, i'MIO; milo and distance, X 300; 7 furlongs, .Cl7f> and £175; 0' furlongs, £250 and JE2OO. Full Programme "Referee." C. J. CARLVON, Secretary, Pcatlicrston. MARTON JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING JANUARY 1 and 2, 1920. "[DOMINATIONS for all events Close 1A at the Secretary's Office, Marlon, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1910, at 9 p.m. For full programme seo "Weekly Press" aud "Dramatic News." ARTHUR WAY, Secretary, P.O. Box 3, Mar ton. PAHIATUA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920. Nominations close January s, 1920, at Sji.m. ACCEPTANCES close JANUARY 20, s . T .Tirasi, Socretajy.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 60, 4 December 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 60, 4 December 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 60, 4 December 1919, Page 9

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