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AMUSEMENTS. TOWN H. A L L. (Concert Chamber.) TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SECOND CONCERT. SELINBKY-AMADIO Another Brilliant Success achieved, last Saturday evening. Supported by - ELSY TREU'EEIv-Soprano. JESSIE MASSON—Pianist. SELINSKY will playSonata in 0 Minor i Grieg Sicilenne Bach-Auer Mazurka Zarzitskl JOHN AMADIO will playCradle Song Schubert I'aganini's "Witches' Dunco" ... Bucher Introduction ct Air Ifavanaiso...Reichei't ELSY TEE WEEK will sing"Ali, Fors o lui" (Traviata) Verdi Aubade, Le Hoi D'Ys Lalo "Songs My Mother Taught Ma" ... Dvorak JESSIE MASSON will playllhapsodie in D Brahms Fantasie Impromptu (jhopin raißß CONCERT—TO-MORROW . NIGHT. Special Request Programme, including the most popular items from the Company's repertoire. PRICES-45., 35., 23. A limited number of seats at One Shilling. Plan at The Bristol. Q.BAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessee, George Willoughby. For a Brief Season Only, Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 3rd. ' "Better a little laughter to make us merry than experience to make us sad." GEORGE WILLOUGHBY and his NEW MUSICAL FARCE CO MP 4 NT, Direct from tho Criterion Theatre, Sydney, and Princess Theatre, Melbourne, In the Funniest of all Fun-makers, WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. Geo. Broadhursfs 3-act Comedy, with that subtle something which is called Distinction. WHAT HAPPENED. TO JONES. Interspersed with all the latest SONGS AND DANCES. GEO. WILLOUGHBY As JONES, the irrepressible Bagman, who travels for a Hymn Book House, aud carries Playing Cards as a 6ide line. "Ho catches 'em coming and going." Supported by a specially-selected Company of Comedians, who will REVEAL THE COMICAL FACTS In your saddest moments the thought of it will buck you up. POPULAR PRICES—3s., 25., Is. RESERVES 4s. Box Plans open at the Bristol, TO-MOItROW (TUESDAY). BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, by Young Lady in Public Service, Board aud Lodging, private iamiljl preferred. Apply "Central," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, by Young Man, Rooni with part boiird, in respectable home; Central. Terms to "Astwood," cjo "Dominion" Office. ' WANTED, Board and Residence by workman; single room; private family. Terms to "Chips," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, two Single Rooms, with or without board, rear Museum or Banks College. Cleanliness essential. "Cloricus," Box 179, G.P.O. WANTED, by Lady, good-sized Bed-aitting-room opening on to sunny balcony. Prefer Oriental Bay or Karon. Apply "Sunshine," c/o "Dominion" Office. TTISITORS to Plimmerton will find » first-class accommodation at Plimmerton House. Miss Vaughan, Proprietress. ' VACANCY, well furnished, large front room, balcony, single, double, bed-sitting-room, harbour view; quiet, select. 'Phono 1441. 59 Boulcott Street. mHORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street, WeiJL lington. First-class Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers, and Permanent Boarders. Mrs. E. Jones. Telephone 1671. WAITANGI House, Boulcott Street. Once more under Mrs. O'Loughlin's superior management. An ideal place to stay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone 1200. MARLBOROUGH House, 21 Kent Terrace (under new management); superior Board and Residence; one minute from tram and post office. 'Phone 1291. ; BOARD and Residence, near Lyall Bay and Evans Bay. Harston Hall, Mahora Street, Kilbimie. Moderate tariff for permanent and casual guests. Mrs. H. Owen, Proprietress. 'Phone 3135 (three rings). , aUEEN'S. PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmer's Steps, opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office. One minute from tram, rail, or' steamer. Every comfort and convenience. Excellent cuisine, moderate tariff. R. P. Dayis, Proprietor. 'Phone 2310. ' WANTED KNOWN. rpHE ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, JL Clyde Quay, has now been Refurnished throughout by Messrs. Scoullar, Ltd., of this City, and will be reopened *on WEDNESDAY, February 28th, and conducted ,on up-to-date lines under the personal supervision of Mt. G. W. Jenner, late of Christchurch. Permanent Boarders specially-catered for. N.B.—Correspondence addressed c/o Box 80 will receive prompt attention. MAHARA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Climate, Good Trout Fishing, Tennis Courts. MRS. E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. PRIVATE BOARDING (Opposite "Dominion" Office), PLIMMER'S STEPS, WELLINGTON. (Entrance also from Boulcott Street.) Situated in spacious gardens, witli splendid view of City and Harbour; one minute from train, Post Office, and Wharves. Excellent cuisine. Hot and cold water, and all conveniences. Terms, 4s. 6d. per day. Weekly by arrangement. MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 1617.

ORIENTAL BAY PRIVATE HOTEL. Now Open to Receive Guests. This fine Hotel is situated on the Eastern Side of Oriental Bay, within a few feet of both Tramway and Beach, and amongst the most beautiful surroundings of this favoured locality. The Cuisine is most excellent. Morning and Afternoon Teas a Speciality. Tariff on application to MRS. A. KNOWRLEY, Proprietress. (P BEAT REDUCTION IN MOTOR ACCESSORIES. Oildag. 2s. 6d„ now Is. 9d.; extra tube bags, 55., now 3s. 6d.; horn reeds, la. 6d., now (Id.; tyre doh, Gs. 9i1., now Is. Gd.; Ford ezcrs, .£5, now J!3 10s.; C.C. shock absorbers, .65 10s., now X 3 12s. 6d.; footboard tool licxes, JE2, now 305,; clero horns, 225. 6d., noiv 17a. 6d. j Gabriel horns, -£T> 7s. Gd., now XI 4«.; Ford spanners, 10s. 6d., now 7s. 6d.; tail lamps, Ms., now 155.; ampmetrefi, 10s. 6d., now 7s.'Gd- Reductions all round. Write for quotations. The Watt Motor Co., Ltd., 42 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North: SINGER Treadle Machines from .C 2 Ids. ; Dropheads from .fit 10s. j Hand Machine from .£1 10s. Call or write, "Globe," Grand Opera Houso, Manners Street, Wellington. 'Phono 4214. Also Auckland and Christohurch.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3013, 26 February 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3013, 26 February 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3013, 26 February 1917, Page 9

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