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AMUSEMENTS. Empress theatee, j "Where Everybody Goes." TO-DAY AND TO-NIQET. J1 NEW PROGRAMME. J Headed by two great "Features," "THE STOLEN TREATY" "THE STOLEN TREATY" (Sensational A.B. Drama). R "A WOMAN'S STRATAGEM." c "A WOMAN'S STRATAGEM. 1 " i E (Rex Drama.) ]? AND a HOST OF OTHERS. 1 fJIHE COMPETITIONS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT J FINAL FOR THE G GRAND CHAMPION PIANO CONTEST GRAND CHAMPION PIANO CONTEST GRANT) CHAMPION PIANO CONTEST „ GRAND CHAMPION PIANO CONTEST 1 First prize, Cliappell Piano, value J2130. Supported by tbe following j BRILLIANT PROGRAMME! LARGE HALL. r 1 p.m.—GRAND CHAMPION PIANO , SOLO: "Ballade in G Minor." See- rj ond section. CONCERT CHAMBER. 2 p.m.—ORATION: Own Selection, 3.45 p.m.—RECITATION (Boys under 14), attending school, and not having received professional tuition in elocution. 4.15 p.m.—HUMOROUS RECITAL (Ladies). EVENING, AT 7.45. TOWN HALL. . RECITATION (Boys under 14):' Own selection. Final, throe competitors, SOPRANO SOLO: "Vilanello" or "*Morn* inn Song." Winner to be declared. ORATION: Own selection. The winner. HUMOROUS RECITAL (Ladies): Own selection. Final three Competitors. GRAND CHAMPION PIANO SOLO: "Eallado in G Minor." Pinal four competitors. SONG .WITH OBLIGATO. (Any instruments.) Lady or Gentleman, to be declared. by special Request, MISS LILIAN PRICHARD, Of Melbourne, Champion Lady Elocutionist, 1911 Competitions, will recite OPHELIA'S MAD SCENE, PROM "HAMLET." SEASON TICKETS, 15s. each, admitting to all performances (Morning, Afternoon and Evening), except Demonstration Nights. \ ' Prices—Morning, 6d.; Afternoon, Gd. I Evening, 29. (reserved), and Is. ! JAMES DYKES, ; Secretary. ; • NOTICE. ! TE ARO SAILING CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will bo held in Shed No. 11, Boat Harbour, on Friday, tho ISth November, 1913, at 8 p.m. FRED. COOKE, SPENCER MASON, , Committeemen. HIGH-GRADE PIANOS, IE you intend' purchasing a Piano, you should certainly inspect our various stocks of High-grade Instruments.by the following world-famed makers:— JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SON, JULIUS BLUTHNER, GORS & KALLMANN. SCHIEDMATER & SOEHNE, FRITZ KUHLA, \ NEWMAN A CO. 1 Prom J23S cash, or easy terms (10 per ? cent, deposit and balanco in monthly payments, extending over one, two, or three years). Our fine Showroom is replete with all tho latest models by the aboro firms. Inspection cordially invited. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD. ! MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. The Oldest Established Piano Hons® ; in N,Z. WEDDING GIFT. LLOYD'S Lucky WEDDING RINGS, Solid 18ct. Gold stamped; 16s. Bd. 1 to 50s. each. 5 28-2 LAMBTC.N QUAY and-114 CUBA 3 STREET. 3 0 : 5 Warner's Rust-proof Corsets! Do you 2 know that every Warner Pattern is deJ signed by an export in Human anatomy? T One who knows exactly where to place 4 the boning for support without annoying I pressure. Wellington Drapers.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1899, 6 November 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1899, 6 November 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1899, 6 November 1913, Page 5