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AMUSEMENTS VAUDEVILLE at bwt toeatrc®?’ A DILL THAI MARKS AN EPOCH Gioiviu;,' wPh the Gladness w the Season U hen idle is louug! A iso U N OIML.N 'l' EXTRAURDIN Ait 3f: la compliance wit-u counterfold requests, and owing to Mr McEachern's enormous popularity and success, Messie I'nller have uecidea to postpone tiro renowned vocalist's Soutneru lour tor a tc.v days, thus enabling them to cxvend his Wellington season FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Commencing To-night, Positively the j'eiv Final Opportunities of Hearing the Distinguished Easso-Profundo at tno Zenith of His Fame, MAIajUnAI (v ((J £.' ,-i LidE ll X AI.UU.M I’lc-SL'ACitEKN Tho Golden-Toned Vocal Celebrity tbato of tho Melba Concert Party), ■Whose Resonant Voice Has Enthralled and Enraptured All 'Wellington. JAMES and SUE ALA The Yid and JAMES awl SELMA The Girl, in Another Dazzling, full-of Smiles, Musical Lnugu i'rolic. The Monarch MURFAYNE of tho Xylophone. MURFAIN Li Reappearance of the Favourites, CLARK AND WALLACE, CLARK AND WALLACE, With Darrolful of Quips and Bright Bits from Son-gland. 'JAUL QT AN HOPE AUL ‘N-'TANITOPE AND HIS JOYOUS BAND, In the Groat Scintillating, Captivating, JoyCreating, Whirl of Laughter, “HOKEY-POKEY. "HOKEY-POKEY." Prices —D.C. and 0.5., Is: Stalls, Is. Reserves, 2s 6d. Plan at The Bristol. ,Q_ EA N D OPERA HOUSE. Lessees ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction ... Will & Rob Thomas. TO-NIGHTATB TO-NIGHT Jloasrs Will and Rob Thomas havo pleasure in announcing tho Farewell Appearances of their Famous Combination, T H E ENGLISH PIE EE 0 T S, The most popular band of Merrymakers to ©ver visit Wellington. On Saturday evening a -crowded houso ira»s charmed, and delighted by tho c*evoi fooling of these most popular r-vUshi. LAST THREE NIGHTS - of Aliases Elsa Langley, Bi'lio Wilson, Shirley Cooke,-s Messrs W. P. Turner, Charles Lawrence, Roy Cooke, Devid Lyle, Lrtslio Austin and Louis Mitchell. These favourite Artists will VO heard in the most popular items of their extensive repertoire. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s. Is. NO EXTRA CHARGE FORBOOKING NO EARLY DOORS. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL PIANO CO. DAY SALES AT THEATRE SWEET SHOP. 101 MAKE UP YOUR MIND NOW } TVEICIDE To-day to put-phase that Piano you have been thinking about. We are agents for the world's most famous Pianos— BRINSMEAD CHALLEN PLEYEL ROGERS BORD And can sell you a new instrument on MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Freights are still rising. Cost of manufacture is increasing. Although we hold large stoic,les we cannot be assured of the shipments ahead. THE WISE BUYER Will inspect our stocks TQ-DAT! Wo make a big concession on your old piano in part payment. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LIMITED, MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. The Oldest Established Piano House in Now Zealand. MEETINGS A GENERAL MEETING of the Wo. -i-A- men’s National Council (Wellington Branch) will be held at 8 o’clock on FRIDAY EVENING, the 19th inst.. In tho Y.W.C.A. Rooms, Herbert street. Subject for discussion, "Women in Parliament." Speakers; Lady Stout, Mrs Donaldson. All women interested and members of 'affiliated societies ore invited. E. FORD, Correa. Sec. Box G3O, Wellington- ‘ 337 gECOND DIVISION LEAGUE. SUBURBAN PUBLIC MEETINGS: EASTBOURNE —Borough Council Chambers, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. To form Suburban Branch Committees. All Reservists and their Wives, Do. pendents of all soldiers, and others in sympathy with the League invited to attend. Ladies specially invited. C. H. CHAPMAN, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. HOME FOR THE AGEE NEEDY. THERE am Vacancies fur twp Men and one Woman. Nominations will be received by tho undersigned up to FRIDAY, October 3Sth,. C. P. POWLES. 379 Secretary. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, j TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. OCTOBER 20th and 22nd. A CCEPTANCES for First Day's ■3. Handicaps and Forfeits for Champion Plate, CLOSE at 9 O’CLOCK P.M., on MONDAY, October 15th. 1917. A. E. WHYTE, 368 Secretary. TVT R BRIDGE. ' L,JL DENTIST (Lata Upper Willis street). Has resumed practice at MACARTHY CHAMBERS. 50. Willis street, opposite Hotel Windsor. Telephone 1191. Hours. 9 to 5. 57# INCOME TAX RETURNS. P. D. E. HODGKINS, Tax Expert. Late Adjustor Income Tax Department, 119, LAMBTON QUAY, Near Public Trust Office, Wellington. 6U AATANTED Known—Account Books ■.TV ruled to anv rcauirements can be bad at the ‘'Times’’ office. These books ore stusmar and faithfully made, and the Quality of caper used U of the Best,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9791, 15 October 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9791, 15 October 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9791, 15 October 1917, Page 3

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