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AMUSEMENTS. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ■ COMPETITIONS. COMPETITIONS'. COMPETITIONS. COMPETITIONS. COMPETITIONS. DANCING, \ RECITATIONS. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. MORNING, at 9.30. AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock. MONSTER PROGRAMME MONSTER PROGRAMME AT 7.4.1. AT 7.15. I . ~~ ADMISSION-Day Sessions, Gd.; Even. ing, 2s. and Is. Booking fee 6d. extra Box Plan at The Bristol. G. W. JENNER, | Secretary.

EMPRESS THEATRE TO-DAY MPRESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT "THE DEVIL DODGER". A Powerful Play of Love and Passion. FATTY ARBUCKLE FATTY ARBUCKLE In "SEASIDE LOVERS." "SEASIDE LOVERS." EVERYBODY'S. ™;?H' VERYBODY'S. TO-NIGHT. WINSTON CHURCHILL'S Famous Novel, "THE CRISIS" "THE CRISIS" "THE CRISIS" ''THE CRISIS" Also "THE CHAMPION," Featuring CHARLIE CHAPLIN. THE KING'S. A Perfect Triple HE KING'S,. Attraction Programme. The Select Drnitin. of'lnthnatn Society Life By ELINOR GLYN, "THE REASON WHY," Featuring CLARA KTMBALL YOUNG. In Addition, THE FAMOUS CADZOW MUSICAL TRIO. Prices as usual. Reserves at Bristol. pjRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager Duncan Ncven. WORLD'S GREATEST CONCERT ARTIST, Commencing NEXT SATURDAY EVENING, NEXT SATURDAY EVENING, And Again on MONDAY (24th), WEDNESDAY (2fith), FRIDAY (28th). Tho Celebrated French Soprano, ANTONIA DOLORES, ANTONTA DOLORES, ANTONIA DOLORES, IN WONDERFUL PROGRAMMES OF POPULAR AND CLASSICAL ITEMS. What the ."Daily Mail" said-.— ■ "Dolores is onofof those privileged beings, who, by the charm of a delightful voico and exquisite artistry, tan mako even the most unmusical listeners experience sheer. enchantment and happiness, . . . Delightful voice, full of beauty and richness." The "Brisbane Courier"..printed:— . "No ono could sing like her. . .■. Sincerity is its distinguishing characteristic." At tho Piano, MR. HAROLD SMITH. PRICTSS~6s. .(Reserved), 4s„ and 2s. plus tax. BOX PLANS OPEN WEDNESDAY AT BRISTOL PIANO CO. Concessions to Students and Schools. YOUR HOME IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT A PIANO. THE influence of" good music has an important tearing on social life.But you cannot have GOOD music without a GOOD INSTRUMENT. That is why discriminating people choose BRINSMEAD ROGERS' 1 CHALLEN JESSE FRE&'CH Pianos for their homes. The ripe exiwrienco of years of expert craftsmanship lies behind the manufacture of these famous pianos. Wo sell them on easy terms, and will be glad to discuss tho purchase- of a piano with you if you will call in and interview the Manager of our Piano Department. " CHASC BEGG AND CO., LTD., ; Manners Street, :: Wellington. The Oldest-established Piano House in ■ New Zealand.

XXT W. CORBETT, Chieftain, CaledonvY . inn Social, Song-Dance Man, Jato Tambo, Wcstport Amateur Christy Minstrels. , agricultural shows. aTterton show at solway, v FEBRUARY 1H and 19. RAM AND EWE FAIR, FEBRUARY 20 and 21. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS: On I'EBRUARY 18.-The ordinary Time-tablo will bo observed, drams leaving M'nsterton for Solway at 7.15 a.m., 9.« a.m., and , - &i p.m., leaving SOLWAY for MASIERTON at about 8.25 a.m., 2.25 p.m., and 7.15 p.m. >n ~" On FEBRUARY 19 (PEOPLE'S DAY). -In addition to the ordinary 'lime-table the following trains will be riin:- ■_ ■ Special Trains will leave A\ OODVILLE at 7.55 a.m., M'ostcrton lfl.-Wi a.ni., and 12.30 p.m. for Solwny. , Tl „ c ,r, • A special train will leave CROSS CREEK at 9.0 a.m., arriving at SOJr WAY at 10.35 a.ni. ___ Trains leave SOLWAY for W OODVILLE at 2.15 ii.in., and 5.0 p.m. For CROSS'CREEK, 5.50 p.m. For WELLINGTON, 4.5 p.m. On February lit, 20, ami 21, (lie 12.50 p.m. Woodvilla-Wellingtou train will stop I at Solwav for passengers. I " J. B. EMMETT, Secretary, Box •$, Mnsterton. | BUSINESS NOTICES. A~BTG~¥RTnSITIuCCBSS---CLINCHER. CROSS TYRES. EASILY the finest Tyre.s made-tie erowniug achievement ot British j industry. Fit Clincher'_ Cross Tyres on vour cir— they're traveller,} N.Z. FARMERS' CO.-OP. DISTRIBUTI ING CO., LTD. ! Wellington Distributing AgenteARMfRTIOE XMAS will go down in hislory.-W.'iln'.iis, Onion Brand, Is, i 2d. lb. (the repeat sales are crinI distent); Barcelona Nuts, Is. Gd.lb.j Soft j Shell Almonds. 2s. 6d.; New Season Mus. ' ootcls (packet?), Is. (id.; Peanuts, m shell, i 10d.; Peanuts, shelled, new season, Is,! i Lumpy Juicy Ginger, Is, Gd. lb. Largest | Range Boxed Chocolate in the city. Mrs. Lempriere, 90 Willis Street (3 doors abovo "Evening Post"). ACHINEItY ,owners will benefit by using NORTH BRITISH BELT- , ING. It withstands mi enormous amount -of wear and tear. Prices and details , from Hay ward Bros., Ltd., Christchurch.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 122, 17 February 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 122, 17 February 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 122, 17 February 1919, Page 7

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