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AMUSEMENTS. JJOYAL BESSES O' TH' BAEN BAND. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, at I) MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON at 3. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, at 3. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, at 3. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE ALL PARTS. Doors Open 2.. Concert 3. PLAN AT DRESDEN. O W N HALL. Direction of J. and N. TAIT. BESSES' BRILLIANT BOOM Remains -Unabated. ■" FINAL TWO'PERFORMANCES. ' FINAL TWO". PERFORMANCES. . FINAL TWO PERFORMANCES. In the Town Hall, Of the Famous ROYAL BESSES O" TH' BAEN BAND, ROYAL BESSES O' TH' BASN BAND, ROYAL BESSES. 0' TH , BAEN BAND, THIS AFTERNOON, at 3. . ■ THIS AFTERNOON, at 3. PROGRAMME: .. ... March, "TannhuOser"; Overture, "Zampa"; Duet (Cornet and Trombone), Miserere Scene. from 11.... Trovatore," Messrs. Pyatt and Weedall; Selection, Beethoven"; Gke,. "When Winds Breathe Soft"; Selection, "Williamloll ;Valse, "Marguerite"; Fantasia', "Reminiscences of Wales." ROYAL BESSES 0' TH' BARN BAND. EOYAL BESSES 0' TH'-BARN BAND. Nightly EolipsiDg All Previous ''■' Triumphs."- ■-->' - "." TO-NIGHT "AT B.'- '• • TO-NIGHT AT/8. PROGRAMME.. 2:.- ' March, "Round" the World"; Overture, Semiramide"; Cornet , Solo, "Cleopatra"; Soloist, Mr. W. Ryder; Selection, "Heroic"; Intermezzo, "Rococo"; Euphonium Solo, -Air varied. Soloist, Mr. K P. Kerry; Selection, "Reminiscenses of Tschaiko'irsky"; Fantasia, "Memories of Britain." -■' :. . . ..-; Conductor.;!.. ; .ME-;' ALEXANDER' OWE!' Plans at Dresden. Prices: 35., 25.;-and Is.-'Day Sale, 25., at-Abel's. Dote open 7. -V, Concert 8. Carriages- 10.15. :■; :.■,.::...„- . : ' ~ ;:■-. STARTLING -;;:; - : ANNOUNCEMENT.' "BESSES" AT DAY'S BAY. "BESSES" AT DAY'S BAY. "BESSES" .AT DAY'S BAY. '■1 "BESSES" AT. DAY'S BAT. TOMORROW (Sunday Afternoon), at 3. TO-MORROW.(Sunday Afternoon\ at 3. TO-MORROW .(Sunday Afternoon), at-3. EOYAL BESSES 0' TH' BARN BAND. ROYAL BESSES 0' TH' BARN BAND. ONLY OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE ONLY OUTDOOR. PERFORMANCE OONLY OUTDOOR .'PERFORMANCE ... Of thc.^ ROYAL BESSES O'TH' BARN BAND, EOYAL BESSES 0' TH'.BAEN BAND, ■■■ ■ : ■ In-.-response to : - - .THOUSANDS OF REQUESTS. THOUSANDS'OF REQUESTS. ' "BESSES'. , AT DAY'S BAY.- ' : .-'" "BESSES" AT DAY'S BAY. ;■ ..'..."BESSES" AT DAY'S BAY. -•i-i ■ '.'-''BESSES" AT DAY'S BAY. . -■;• : "BESSES" AT DAY'S BAY. .'"BESSES" AT DAY'S BAY. ■ . "BESSES'.'. AT DAY'S BAY.. .- AT 3 O'CLOCK. AT 3 O'CLOCK. . . ; • ' ■ AT. 3 O'QLOCK. TO-MORROAV (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. TO-jlOliltOW (SUNDAY);AFTERNOON.' : SPECIAL PROGRAMME. March, "Schiller-Meyerbeer" (arr. by A. Owen); Overture, "Zauberftote" (Mozart); Trombone Solo, (a) "Hide Thou Thy Hated Beams," (b) "Waft Her Angels" (from JeDtha, Handel), soloist, Mr W Weedall; Selection, '"Elijah" (Mendelssohn). Interval. Air Varied, "The Harmonious Blacksmith" (Handel); Selection, "Eienzi" (Wagner); Cornet Solo, "Good-bye" (Tosti), soloist, Mr. W. Ryder;: Chorus, "Halleluiah"' (Handel). ' ■ Conductor-MRrALEXANDEKtOWEN.'. SPECIAL SERVICE OF STEAMEES' From One p.m. from FEEEY AVHAEF. RETURN FARE-TWO SHILLINGS, EETUEN FARE-tTWO SHILLINGS, RETURN FARE—TWO SHILLINGS, RETURN 'FAKE-TWO SHILLINGS,. RETURN FARE—TWO SHILLINGS, Including ■"-."■" - '•"•'•' '•■' '•'■■ ADMISSION TO GROUNDS. 1 - - ADMISSION "TO GEOUNDS.'" . ADMISSION; TO GEOUNDS. '•'"■: Direction, J. AND N. TAIT. BUSINESS NOTICES, rti-BT E.R: AN D ■ C 0., DIEECT IMPOETEES QF DEAPERY, 137 aud 139 Cuba Street,.NewP.O..Corner. JUST LANDED-Ladies' New; Costumes, 30s. to 30s. New Fur Necklets, 2s.' lid.to 10s. New Fur Muffs,'.Bs. lid. to 475. Gd.- ' -I'"--. :. ■ ;■■':.:." . JUST LANDED-New. .Millinery, - and Millinery Trimmings; veTy . choice and. grand value. Ladies' Long Coats from 17s. Gd. to 50s. . - JUST LANDED-100 New Dress Pieces, each 7yds. and each different; from 19s. lid. to 375.--6 d." robe length.-■ ■.■ JUST LANDED-1000 pairs' Ladies' Cor-" sets, all the .newest.'shapes, including Dircctoirc, 2s. lid. to ISs. 6d/ per pair. Ribbon Corsets,:a'grahd'.lbt;'..ls..6d., Is. 9d., -Is. lid. up;.;---.--—' —.----.--v-:' • • try carter:' : .and , '/coV '"-"'.. FRINGS'S CHECK-FIGURE SYisTEM . : (copyright) enables.. you to Balance Ledgers at first trial. It locates, as they occur, Errors in Posting Amounts, in Additions, Subtractions, Extensions, Carrying Forward, and Taking Out Balances. It abolishes Calling Back, because if there is an error the system indicates ! -t to you, pointing out- the actual Amount I and Ledger Account before you open your ledger. Time-saving,. Speedy, Simple, and Sure. It can be used ■on your present books. No duplicating., work,' no extra becks, and no machine. Particulars only' from HUGH DOUGLAS, Manufacturing Stationer, Victoria Street, Wellington. PEIVATE HOSPITAL FOE WOMEN." M*Donald Crescent. MRS; HOLGATE, Superintendent. New Zealand Registered Nurse. Certified Midwives' Board, London. Certificated Masseuse. Estab. 1905. Telegrams: ''Women." , ! Telephone, 2159. Day or Night. EANGITIRA PRIVATE HO SPIT AL, 18 AUSTIN STEEET. Telephone, 2GBG. Established bvTHE ?.ISSES NEALE. Eegistercd and Certificated Midwives. Every Gare and Attention. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. A T night, when the children are asleep, -ti. you and your husband can "Linoarnish" your Linoleums. When you arise at dawn your room will be revealed in a glorious, sparkling, brilliant polish that adds splendour to the whole house All grocers. Is. 6d.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 1

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751

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 1

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