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AMUSEMENTS, rjpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, Direction J. and N. TAIT. FIRST RECITAL TO-NIGHT AT 8. FIRST RECITAL TO-NIGHT AT 8. FIRST RECITAL TO-NIGHT AT 8. SECOND RECITAL: TUESDAY NEXT. THIRD RECITAL: THURSDAY NEXT. FOURTH RECITAL: SATURDAY NEXT .T. AND N. TAIT Have the honour to present :- the world-tamed Violinist, MISS t DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. DAIRY KENNEDY. misv fc-VVyRDY j DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. • "OF HER SEX—WIE FOREMOST LIVING VIOLIN] ST."-London "Morning Post." To-night's Programme: (a) Variations on a Theme by Corelli Tartini (b) Chanson Louis XIII et Pavane C'ouperin (e) Praeliidiiiin and Allegro Ptignani (arr. by Kreisler) Concerto in D. -Major Tscliaikovsky (First Movement) Bourrce in B Minor Andante in C Major Prelude in E Major Bach . (Unaccompanied) (a) Tho Lark Glinka-Balakireff (b) Russian Dance ; Zimbalist (c) Berceuse Tor Aulin (d) Dragonllics (e) Valse Caprice Nandor Zsolt Introduction and Rondo Ca,priccioso ' Saint Saens At the Piano: MISS'TOI'SIE DOENAU. Reserved Spats, 55.; Unreserved, 3s. and 25., plus tax. Plans at Bristol this morning, afterwards at N. Perry's, Tobacconist, Manners Strc'et, also Day Sales. (QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson Ltd. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, JAN. 17. NEXT SATURDAY NIGIIT, JAN. 17. An Attraction of Supremo Interest. RETURN OF MUETEL STARR— KETUEN OF MURIEL STARR— For the First Five Nights of a Nino ' Nights' Season. . The Latest New York Sensational Success, THE MAN WHO CAME BACK—■ THE MAN WHO CAME BACK— —THE MAN WHO CAME BACK— Featuring Wellington's Greatest Dramatic Favourite, MURIEL STARR —MURIEL STARR— —-MURIEL STARR— MURIEL STARR, In Artistic Association with ■ FRANK HARVEY, Together with the Brilliant , J. C. WILLIAMSON PREMIER DRAMATIC PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION, ORGANISATION, Including Messrs. Arthur Styan, Vivian Edwards, Harry Power, E. W. Morrison, J. B.| Atholwood, Edwin' Lester, I. M. Moss, Fred. Conpe, Frank Allanby, Victor Tatnall, I'Vanlc Hathaway, Misses Ethel Morrison, Marion 'Marcus Clarke, Beryl Bryant, Mattio Browne, Mollio Taylor. .FRIDAY, JANUARY' 23, Final Production of the Season, The Famous Drama of Love and Life in ■ Hawaii, THE BIRD OF PARADISE— TTTE BIRD OF PARADISE— —THE BIRD OF PARADISEMURIEL STARR as LUANA, The Hawaiian Princess. As Played by her Throughout Amcrica and Australia, BOX PLANS for the NINE Nights' Season will open at the BRISTOL next THURSDAY, at 9 a.m. CONVALESCENT HOMES. • AWLISH AWLISH ( CONVALESCENT AND REST HOME,. Waterloo Road, LOWER gUTT, Beautiful Grounds, ' - Is NOW READY to receive Visitors, 'Phono 58, Lower Hutt, BUSINESS NOTICES, . A TALK WITH A MESSAGE TO WOMEN WHO VALUE HEALTH LS THE BASIS OF EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS. Subject: "Health Cornea Through Increased Recuperative Power." I , Commonsense, backed by 30-years' curaive facta, established throughout the en- SI ire English-speaking world. No FADS P ir FANCIES, but sound, dependable tBASONABLENESS, simple and scientiic, instructive aud appealing, A These Talks will be given by special equest during this month, and offer a aluable opportunity to those interested — a Women's Welfare, Helpfulness, and I 'rogress, by MISS PITTAED, who corially invites , ■ Progressive Thinking Pomen to attend each Monday at the J "~ 'iavi Rooms, 32G Lambton Quay, WeU ngton. Inquiries by letter or call nd pleasing attention; thoro are no ?es or duea. WHERE TO DINK— : k STOE HOUSE, , WILLIS STREET. HOUSE, WILLIS STREET. BEST 3-COUESE LUNCH IN WELLINGTON, \ Is, Gd., 12 noon to 2 p.m. TEA, GRILLS, FISH, ETC-i 5 to 7 p.m. ri Our Motto: Civility, Attention, Cleanliness. No Frozen Meat Used. Note Address: Over Pinny's Piano arehouse. KTE STOCK "WINCHESTER" * RIFLES in .22, .32, .33, and .11 libres. Automatic .401 Doer-stalking lies and Ammunition. ' You cannot iy to better advantage anywhere. G. KELLY, Plimmer Terrac6, Shannon. LOOK! __ F [AVY Blue Hosiery, 2s. lid. Wo have 7" I all shades to chooso from. j Country orders receive special' attcn- "1 in. rari MRS. COX, , P 139 Manners Street del' (Opposite King's Theatre). I jvriss SAMSON, — NEW MILLINERY SALON, ' pots Colonial Mutual Buildings, mon Opposite Bank of Now .'-calami. nisli LKI'CHEIVS : ~ PHARMACY.' Chemist, Pharmacist und om Prescription Specialist. ilo Address: 2U Lambton Quay, 'ail ordors promptly dispatchoO. LD Falso Teeth Bought, sound or broken, on gold, silver, or vulcanite, t them to J. Dunstone, Box 1118, kkuul. Highest cash prices. Impi "IGH-BACK Diiungroom Suite, 1 Set- ■ tee, 2 Armchairs, 4 Small Chairs MI >-out seats), ,£G 15s. Jas. llyndman, ' Cuba Street (lato Richardson Bros,), Phai

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 90, 10 January 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 90, 10 January 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 90, 10 January 1920, Page 9

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