ANIUSEMENTB. "The War wiii 1 be won ■or lost on the Western, Front."—Kitchener. mOWN HAISL.' TOWN HALL. X ' CONC'ERT CHAMBER. NEXT SATTORDAY NIGHT, APRIL I.' . NEXTSSATICRDAY NIGHT. APRIL 1. Also, TUBS. Ith, and TUURS. 6th APRIL. The Distinguished International , ' Journalist, FREDERIC COLEMAN, FREIKERIC COLEMAN. FREDERIC COLEMAN, FREfKERTC COLEMAN. ' FREttERIC COLEMAN. In a Series of THRILLUPCt LECTURES, entitled ' "WITH THE ALLIES IN IFIUNCE AND. FLANDERS ALLIES IN itKANCE AND FLANDERS The ' War, as seen by AN ACTHJAL EYE-WITNESS. PRE JD ERIC COLEMAN was attached jto the Headquarters Staff and took part in many of the TITANIC STRUGGLES 1 hat have occurred on the / VPestern Front. THE GREAT MYSTERIOUS WESTERN - FRONT. Of which we k.tiiow so little, and in which we place all «>iir hopes and fears, for ► hore Tvil'r. the -war be decided. FREIUIRIC COLEMAN. Will describe Ms Actual Experiences, 'and what he saw uln trench and firing line. FREDERIC jCOLEMAN will tell of deathless exploits, which none can hear without a stirring of the blood and a miickened sons* of patriotism. He was right in the ithiick of it—his motor-car was'twice smrinhed by German shells— and on two occasions ho was wounded. Those who 'tfish to know .what the great struggle ran the West means, and how the G-ermmiis have been held back, should hear FntoVeric Coleman's vivid and thrilling storiesT' of the war. The lectures; will be illustrated by' UNIQUE PICTURES TAKEN UNDER FIRE BS" MR, COLEMAN, which .graphically depiot the events described, and briW the atmosphere of the battlefield right) to you. AND HE HAS SEEN AND EXPERI-' ENCED AM, HE DESCRIBES. PRICES-33., 2s„ and Is. Reserved .Seat3j 4s. , BOX PI.Jti.NS WILL OPEN BOX PLJVNS WILL OPEN ' ,At the '.Bristol Piano Co. TO-MORROW CfHURSDAY) MORNING. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) MORNING. FRANK TALBOT, General Manager, SPEGiIAL NOTICES.. COMPULSORY - ■ HALF-DAY PARADE. ALL City Cadet Companies will Parade at Bunny Street; .opposite Government Printing Office, at 2.30 p.m. on SATURDAY", Ist APRIL, in connection with the marcl. through the City of the' llth Reinforcements. '. ILECTURE. . . ' ALL Officers ,arc requested to attend-a Lecture to be &eld at the Officers' Clubroom, Garrison Hall, on FRIDAY EVENING", 31st MARCH, at 8 o'clock. A. A. qORRIGAN, Major, - Ciotmmander No. 5 Group. PORTRAITS BY ELECTRIC LIGHT AT . BARTLETT'S, .10 "Willis Street. .- , Sittings by Appointment Only. 'PJhone; 1233. mHE SPECIAI, APPARATUS installed . here enables us to finish night work' rivalling that of day. ' BARTLMT STUDIOS (Between Grand Hotel and Stewart , Dawson's). Tourist Resorts. . rpHIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, ', .'JL. '. . PJOTORUI. V One minute from station. P.O. Box 29. : Telephone 20: Telegraphic address "ThirI well." First-class accommodation, 1 Tariff, L 6s. per day; 355.. per week. [ T. P. DOWLING, [ . Proprietor. ) mHE GEYSER HOTEL, ROTORUA. •*- Golf Links adjoin hotel. Situated . at Whakarewarewa. Spout baths on premises (famous for their extraordinary cures). Bus free from station to hotel for guests. Tariff from 9s. per day; £2 15s. per weok.. ROY WOODWARD; Proprietor. . (Late Grand Hotel. Rotornn, and Royal , Hotel, Auckland.) ' '< ' THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE PRIVATE HOTELS, ROTORUA. I e Accommodation for 100 guests. Officially i representing Thos. Cook and Son, NZ Commercial Travellers' Association, N.Z. o Public Service Association. " Tariff: 7s. .per day; 40s. per week. ■ ■ ' J. N. M'LEAN, Proprietor. r . r 5 •' '' ;, ■f ,-■''-.. : ■■'"-.-' ■ MUSIC MADE EASY. ;> V ; ':', .' ! ■ a W?J^^ t ?.7? ars Earning P When the Q » » COLBIR". system teaches you to II play the latest 6ongs, two-steps, and all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, saves time, money; and drudgery No scales, no special music. Plenty of local references, ' Testimonials can be seen from all parts. Don't keep youy piano idle. Interviews „ any time. Call for all particulars, Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Street (Chambers), first floor np. ;8. \ r '-,JJOTBL'S _FOR SALE. DWAN BROS., WELLINGTON. COUNTRY HOTEL-5 years' lease; rent £&; trade .£80; free house. Price. :, . ■ TARANAKI—3 years; takings \up toilM L weekly. Price .£3OOO. v MARLBOROUGH-80 rboms; 7 years' lease; low rent. Price, ,£1650. , HAWKE'S BAY—Rent .£2; very easy • terms. 6 RANGITIKEI-Takings weekly. Price, ' - • ir MARLBOROUGH—7 years' lease. Price, tf .£llsO. , WAIRARAPA-Low rent; takings ■£«, 3. Price X 1550 WELLINGTON-Takings .£l9O. Particulars on application. - TARANAKI—S years; rent .£l2; free houso, trade i; 120. _ NELSON Price, D .£SOO. NEAR CHRISTCHURCH-Rent £5; takings .£ls. Price, ,£BOO. WA IRA RAP A—s years' lease; free. Price, ..CICOO. HAWKE'S BAY-.£l7ti. Price, ,£1750. n WELLINGTON-Freo house; takings n - i! 300 per week. y ;• COUNTRY HOTEL-7 years' lease;' talc--10 ings .£BO weekly; fre o house. Price, .£3500. Only-hotol district.' Reliable 8 trade. • , . _ WELLINGTON-Central Position. Price, (I .£1650. f; SEAPORT TOWN-Takings X 133 weekly. Si Priw, 41200. Furniture valuation, A , . " ■ ' DWAK IROP,, WILLIE STREET. WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2732, 29 March 1916, Page 7
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