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AMUSEMENTB. TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). Direction J. nnil N. Tait TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. FAREWELL RECITAL. LAST APPEARANCE IN NEW ZEALAND of Miss .. DAISY KENNEDY. ■ ">■ ■ DAISY KENNEDY. Who has achieved n scries of triumphs unequalled in the annuls of musical ■ history. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME: ! _ La Precieuse Coujierin Mimie.tto. '„;... Sarti Praeludium and Allegro. Puaiani Romance in G' Beethoven Moment Musicale Schubert-Kreisler Gondola Sons Mendelssohn The Fountain Schumann Concerto in D Major (Sauret Cadenza) . . ' Paganini The Lark Glinka-Balakireff Russian Dance : Zimbnlist .Cradle.Song Tor Anlin Waltz Krrislcr Dragonflies Nandor Zsolt Mazurka .'..„ Zarzvchi At the Piano-MISS TOPSIE DOENAU. Reserved Seats, us.; Unreserved, 3s. and ■ 2s. Plus Tax. ' . Plans lat the Bristol. Day Sales at N. Perry, Tobacconist, Willis Street. ' 'A PIANO NOW, ' ,' JN good time for the lengthened even- : iws. will mean , brighter . and hiumicr indoor hours, f .. But ; it'is. essential taut the piano you select, be a worthy ' instrument, and there's no need of any uncertainty as to vour satisfaction. In the selection of one of these pianos you are absolutely certain of permanent musical enjoyment. , BRINSMEAD . CHALLEN BRASTED JESSE FRENCH ROGERS' ' FOSTER'. . are,all time-tested instruments', the selection _ from which will reflect upon your musical taste and discrimination. 'Any one would be a distinct credit to your home. ~ .Come To-day, and see them .in ,our Showroom.. • ' You're wo'.come, CHAS, BEGG~ AND .CO.', . Manners Street, The Oldest Established Piano House in • ■ ■• • .-■■ ; -Now Zealand.

LICENSING POLL NOTICES. LICENSING COMMITTEE ELEC- ■ TIONS. HUTT LICENSING DISTRICT. ' TN Pursuance of the Legislature Act, J- '1908, arid the Licensing Act, 19()8, and their Amendments, I, Francis Walter London, Returning Officer for the Hutt Licensing District, hereby give notico that tho following persons have been duly nominated— Anderson, Alex. Cook, George. • Cotton, Walter Thomas. Kyres, John Alfred. Fairburn, John Haughton. ' Linve/'Hugh France, I'ari'y, Frederick Arthur. •'PricD, Ernest. - Bainsfbrd, Charles Edward; . Welch, Maurice Whitwood. Wray, Lawrence Cronin. As tho number of Candidates exceeds the number of Vacancies (o bo filled, namely, five, an election will be held oii TUESDAY,-tho Ninth day of MAKCH, 1920. ........ The following are polling places for Licensing District of Hutt:— - ' Oddfellows' Hall (Principal), Pctonc.. Methodist ■ Churchroom, corner Jackson and Oriental Streets, Petone. Public Scliool/Koro Koro. Lyceum Hall, Lower Hutt. Infants' Public School, Railway Avenue, Lower Hutt. ... Borough Council Room, Eastbourne. Camera Obscura, Day's Bay. Public Hall, Wainui-o-mata. Knox-.Church Schoolroom, Blackbridge. Public School, Epuni. •• •- ■••■ - Public School, Taita. ' Menzies' Hall, Silverstream. Public School, Whitenian's Valley. , Oddfellows' Hall, Trentham. Hours of polling—9 a.m. to 7 p.m. P; W. LONDON, _ Returning Officer. "Chronicle" Buildings, PeloilD. ' BUSINESS NOTICES/ ■pjAPlEß.—Visitors to sunny Napier, do ■«■' not forget that there is a diningroom called "Everybody's." in Emerson Street. It is tho most up-to-date Cafe in the Dominion for Meals. Early Breakfast, Morning Tea", Hot Dinners, Afternoon Teas, Hot Teas, and Suppers, .a speciality. Meals at all hours. 'Phono 1238, always .at vour service. "EVERYBODY'S," Emerson Street, Napier.' FIREPROOF SAFES AND DEED BOXES. SHIPMENT of Beet English Steel Safes just to hand. 4U sizes. Prices upon ..application.. COMBINED BUYERS LIMITED. .91-97 Dixon Street, Wellington. . FOUR SHILLINGS IN THE POUND OFF MARKED PRICES. ' 1 AAA GOOD Silver Lever Luminous IVVV Gent's Wristlet Watches, warranted. H. W. LLOYD, ': ' Watchmaker and Jeweller, Lanibton Quay and Cuba Street. •. , . 'SPORTS COATS. ~ THE Smartest Shapes in Sports Coats' . are here—those, comfortable, easy coats that are .always so neat, and always so useful. The shades are delightful in their charming variety. See. out, window display. .-:'■' '•■•• ■ MRS. COS. 139 Manners.Street (opp. King's Theatre)., TO IMPORTERS' SHIPPERS. ■ A B.'SHEATH AND CO., Maritime Buildings,' Wellington. Customhouse, Shippers and Forwarding Agents. ■ 'Phone 831. Box 1000. . PULL-ONS AND SMALL HATS. XN tho very latest Shades and Styles, at prices from 255, Country orders receivo prompt attention. Postage;paid. Russell's Millinery Corner. Courtenav Place, Wellington. THE FOOT SPECIALTY' SHOP-A remedy for every trouble. The largest assortment of Foot Appliances in Now Zealand. Treatment by . post, distance no object. Call or write for par-, •ticulars. ■ T. B, WILSON, Foot Specialist, 1 45 Ghuznee Street, Wellington. • ' WALL PAPER SHORTAGE. ' THERE i.» absolutely no shortage at T. A. Wells, Ltd., new warehouse, 40 Taranaki Street, or 145 a Manners Street. We hold the largest stock in New Zealand, 2(io,p rolls, of the latest and most exclusive designs just to hand. Prices range from 2s. upwards. T. A. WELLS, JPhoiw 383. 145 a Manners Street. MOTOR Accessories of Quality—"Air Friction" Spark Plugs and Carburetters. "Korker" Puncture and Slow Leak Cure. "Stopskal" Radiator Compound. "Pormatito" Self-Vulcanising Repair Outfits.. "Inland" One-piece Leakproof Piston Ring.". Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. T~~ HE Panther's trend t » no softer than the tread of the man who wears WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels. They also absorb all road jar! Get no others! BON'T be persuaded lo accept substitutes for WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels! Made from' finest Para rubber (lint will not crack or break! TRUNKS and Travelling Bags of every description neatly Repaired at the shortest notice. Nash's Leather Arcade, 135 Cuba 1 Street.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 134, 2 March 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 134, 2 March 1920, Page 9

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