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AMUSEMENTS, EVERYBODY'S, Continuous VERYBODY'S. 11 to 10. A Delightful l'Jay Adapted ftom the j Famous Song, ( "IN THE GLOAMING," ~ Featuring j ■ VIOLET HOPSON, j Also Showing, and of Special Intenfrt, , THE PRINCE'S ARRIVAL, ' ■ Showing the Mighty Battleship Renown ' steaming up Auckland Harbour, The . Landing, Receptions; Addresses, etc. Sessions—ll, 12.30, 2.55, 4.20, 6.15, 8.10. \ COMPLETE PIANO SERVICE is the end to which are directed tho activities and resources of the , .. ."BEGG" MUSIC HOUSE. Our service begins with'selling pianos f of the highest quality and utmost re- * ' liability. Models by , . BRINSMEAD, JESSE FRENCH, LYON AND HEALY, BRASTED, *■ : WINDOVER, ROGERS, And Player Pianos bv JESSE FRENCH AND FOSTER. ' Our service does not end there, however; it follows the piano into the home, thus ensuring lasting satisfaction and pleasure to the owner. OUR SHOWROOM AWAITS YOUR ! INSPECTION—CALL IN TO-DAY. ' The worth-while advice we give you i costs nothing. < fjHAS. BEGG "AND CO. LTD., I • Manners Street. ) •The Oldest Established Piano House ; in New Zealand. ELECTION NOTICES. ' EASTBOURNE MAYORAL ELECTION. > M E 'A, LEVI Address a Meeting Uf- of Ejectors of the Borough at the 1 Schoolroom, Eastbourne, TO-NIGHT ; (luesday) April 27, at 8 o'clock, in • support of his candidnturo for the May* oralty. The meeting will also be address* • ed by Messrs. Bennett, Cook, Hartridge, • and Marquis, candidates for tho vacancies on the Council. Dato of, Election, Thursday, April 29. Eastbourne, April" 26, 1920. . 0 Eastbourne, April 26, 1920. TO THE ELECTORS OP EASTBOURNE. T HAVE consented to offer myself as a u Candidate to fill tho vacancy in : . the Mayoralty created by the rcs'ignai tion of Mr. l'._H. Mather. I have done • ; so with tho object of endeavouring to secure harmony on the Council in the face of the present critical stato of affairs. ; As no. doubt you are aware, the break- 1 down of the Duchess at tho present time is a most_ serious matter and calls for 1 the obtaining of the best expert advice. 1 - It also emphasises tho importance to the ' Borough of procuring at the earliest dato a new steamer of an up-to-date character. If I am elected the above matters would have my first nnd best attention. ) Messrs. Bennett, Cook, Hartridse, and i Marquis, who wero on tho old Council, : have been nominated with me. and I j submit to the Electors that the only way to secure the 'lesired harmony is , that those gentlemen with myself should i bo returned. I Yours, faithfully. r P. LEVI. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. I A PUBLIC MEETING of Electors t J± will be held at th» BOROUGH • COUNCIL CHAMBERS at 8 o'clock THIS ; (TUESDAY) EVENING, when MR. P. 11. MATHER (Mayoral Candidate) and . MESSRS. IT. W. SHORTT and T. W. PILCHER (Candidates for Councillorship) will Address the Electors, on matters of public interest concerning their candidature. BUSINESS NOTICES. 5 fjpHE VIAVI WAY TO HEALTH is : ' JL' the Art of Curing Oneself in Har- . mony with' Nature's laws through proper Assimilation of Curative Nutriment and ' Gradual Elimination of Poisonous Waste, resulting in Nutritive Balance and RefiisHvp Power THE.VIAVI WAY TO HEALTH has been established for over _ 30 years 1 • throughout th 9 entire English-speaking World, in every principal city of.which Viavi Rooms, in charge of specially train--9 ed and trustworthy Women are cons jjucted. ' ~ Anyone will find information on this e modern, truly scientific, safe, and .dependable Way to Health most helpful, pleasing and worth while, and is well advised to communicate personally or by letter; just as vHtor-or inquirer, with i the Manager, Miss Pittard. VIAVI-WEL-LINGTON, 326 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Helpful Health Talks given every Mon- • day. 3 p.m. ' . \ ■ PRINCE WEEK RESERVE. ' TOTE suagest a Piece of our RICH ; FRUIT CAKE, Almond Iced, at ' 2s. per lb—it's good. DUSTIN'S LTD., Cuba Street. MILLINERY. SEE IT! Style and Price made to please. ■ RUSSELL'S MILLINERY CORNER, . Courtenay riaco, Wellington. r : 1 PRAMS! PRAMS! PRAMS! ! > ALL Repairs to Prams and Pusli*l. carts guaranteed. Hoods recovered, B Tyres put on while you wait. } PRAM EXCHANGE, Next King's Theatre, Dixon Street. A. J. FINCH, Proprietor. . QILK! SILK! SILK! .Just arrived large quantity. All New Shades. Also large stock Shantung Silk. Highest quality, lowest prices, D. J. ICWOIN AND CO., Imnorters of Silk. China, and Glassware. 1. . 40 Courtenay Place. "OEFORE Buying Chesterfield Suites be sure and Inspect Our Stocks. Wo _ can chow vou Wellington's Best Value 1 in All Kinds of Furniture. The Dux Auctioneering Co., HI Manners Street (opp. tho King's Theatre). TITE have Fresh Stocks of 21b. and » ' 4lb. net weight'boxes of BEST ENGLISH CHOCOLATES. [' DUSTIN'S LTD., ; Cuba Street. [ WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels will 2 » ™ make your boots wear longor—they a keep the. soles level 1 Made from best . Para Rubber! Get only Wood-Milne's! MOTORISTS !TETROL REDUCED to. ifi per case by having an "AIR-FRIC-j TION" Carburettor. Manning Machin--1 ery Co., 5 Bodford Row, Christchurch. MAY F. CAMPION, Typiste and General Agent, Room 11, Top Floor, " s Adolphi Chambers (next Empress), Willis o Street. Box 247. 'Phone 790. 6 XHT BARBER A CO., Dry Cleanors (no, i.VV.* dyeing), 135 Cuba Street, City.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 181, 27 April 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 181, 27 April 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 181, 27 April 1920, Page 9

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