AMUSEMENTS, U *y« * QUAND . OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd. | Manager John I'arrell. Despite tile Success Achieved by "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE," tliis remarkable mj'story farce innst make way for other important productions. Therefore the Management announce THE LAST NIGHT . THE LAST NIGHT Of The Very Popular Artists, "BOB" GIIEIG And BEATRICE HOLLOWAI', And J. C. Williamson's Brilliant Supporting Company in the Sensational Mystery Tarce, "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE." "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE." "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE." Its Laughter-provoking Effects have already Brightened the whole of Wellington. The Latest American Comedy Success, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. Four Nights Only. Initial Production in New Zealand of the Whimsical and Brilliantly Clever and Record Breaking laughing Success. "A PAIR OF SIXES," "A PAIR OF SIXES," which ran for Two Years in America, and it attracted record audiences in Australia. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT THURSDAY 'NIGHT NEXT (Race Night), And Two Following Evenings. "THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN." "THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN." Plans for the season at The Bristol. Day Sales at the Opera House Confectionery. Prices—D.C. and R.S., 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra.
, THE GREAT FRENCH PIANO. THE PLEYEL. (Chopin's Favourite.) SHIPMENTS to hand of all models of these famous Pianos. These should be inspected by intending purchasers. The remarkable tone produced is attributed to a special metal (Hey el's patent) used in the frames. PLEYEL'S first started Piano-making in 1807, and are in the front rank of Piano manufacturers to-day. The Piano for. the artist: ■ THE PLEYEL. Inspection cordially invited. Full present value allowed for your old Piano as part payment; the balance in cash or easy terms. Sole Agents: CHAS. BBGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, 'Wellington. THE COLBIR SYSTEM. . nnEACHES you to play the Piano in X 10 to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes a pupil further into music than 3 or 1 years under ordinary conditions. Learn to play all the latest Songs and Twosteps as they are published (no special music required); saves time and money. Make use of the long evenings and benefit your future life. Testimonials from all parts of New Zealand of the success of our pupils. If you already read music learn by this system how to convert your music to ragtime. A Ragtime Player is always popular. Call.for all particulars. Interviews any time. Birlev's College of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott Street.
Q O N 0 "" M A, PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTORUA. 'Phone 62.' . Box 53. Porter Meets All Trains. Terms Moderate. MRS. MOORE. • Proprietress. DON'T FORGETBELLEVUE GARDENS, LOWER HUTT. Has a NICE TEA ROOMS on the LAWN. MORNING .and AFTERNOON TEAS a Speciality. BEAUTIFUL CUT FLOWERS OBTAINABLE ANT TIME. TN"justice to your appearance you should make a special point to see the improvement effected by having some stylish clothes; made by MILLIGAN'S Tailoring Experts at Kelburn Avenue. BRICE'SLuncheon and tea rooms, BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you Want a Good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 t0'7.30, try-Brice's. MOTOR, WAGONS. FOR Immediate Delivery, Bessemer Motor Chassis, to oarry from 1 to i tons, most popular and simple. We have learned by experience that BESSEMER WAGONS are dependable. If you will tell U6 the weight and nature of your hauls and the character of your roads we will bo pleased to place our knowledge and experience at your dis-. posal. Write to Motor Wagon Headquarters; 111 and 113 Lambton Quay, for Motors to fit your business. J. E. FITZGERALD, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Agent.
The Union Jack, presented' by Miss Beatrice Hopoway, which has already been autographed by about 200 returned soldiers and sailors, will bo on view this afternoon at Kirkcaldie aud Stains's. The flag is to be sold by auction by Mr. Robert Greig and Miss Beatrice Holloway at the Opera House on Wednesday afternoon next at 3 o'clock. On the satiie afternoon the seats for Anzao Day concert will also be sold by auction. "I should probably have been shot by now," said a conscientious objector to the Metropolitan Asylums Board Appeal Tribunal, when asked what he would do if he were in Germany. ''These men are doing almost as good service for their country as the men who are fighting in France," said Mr. Ingleby Oddie, at an inquest on a L. and S.-W. Railway man, who wsb killed while orossing the lines at [Waterloo,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3052, 13 April 1917, Page 9
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