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AMUSEMENTS. , QUEEN’S DIRECTION Jfoffu: of* fysanuxint 2.15 TO-MORROW 7-45 , i n— 1 a /X. , D 0.,M ZuKOA » «l I < N T • WILLIAM S. HART Wild Bill JBctoK Ct&ammoml&ieliin HERE'S Bill Hart’s fiyst picture since 'his retirement. Come get the good old Hart thrills you’ve missed! FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. AND -WELLINGTON’S MUSICAL BEST. QUEEN’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Mus. Dir.: MR. A. 11. JEROME. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL. Usual Pi'iceS. Theatre Tel. 22—334QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors J. C. -Williamson. Ltd. Direction; Dominion Amusement Promoters. GRAND AMATEUR GRAND AMATEUR VAUDEVILLE TRIALS. VAUDEVILLE TRIALS. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT. AN ENTERTAINMENT OF UNIQUE DIMENSIONS. Wellington's Best Talent will Compete. THE OBJECT OF THESE TRIALS Is to Unearth Dormant Talent. for Various Theatrical Enterprises in Australia and New Zealand. Entries are invited for the following events: BALLAD SINGING (Gentilemen). BALLAD SINGING (Ladies). RECITATION, SERIOUS (Ladies and Gents.). RECITATION. HUMOROUS (Ladies and Gents.). COMIC SINGING (Gents, only). COMTC SINGING (Bovs under 14k BEST ALLROUND DANCER (Boys and Girls under II). REST VAUDEVILLE ACT. SPFCTAT, COMPETITIONS FOR THE BOYS OF OUR NAVY. LIBER. ATi PRIZES are offered for the Firol- and Second in earh Competition. ENTRIES WILL BE REGFIIVED TO-DAY AND DURING THE WEEK AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE OFFICE. The Box Plan is Now Open at The Piano Co. JUST NOTE THE PRICES: Bs., 2s. and Is. ACHAREWITSCH (London) - . . • the finest performance of the Elgar concerto we have ever heard was that of Zacharewitsch (Ernest Newman, The 'rimes"). - ROSENEATH TENNIS CLUB mini Annual Ball will be held this JL evening, May 1,. in St. Francis Hall Hill Street, and invitation holders are reqtiedted to obtain their tickets al the Bristol. Arrangentonts have been made for late cars to leave Aitken Street at 1 a.m. for Lyall Bay, via Tunnel, and Island Bay. via Cuba Street: nlw Bell Bus for Oriental Bay. MUSIC AND THE FLEET. BROADWOOD PIANOS ON BOARD. IT will be of interest to the public to know that the world-famous John Broadwood and Sons’ Pianos are used on the visiting warships. Tr-irq In the Admiral s cabin on H.JJI.o. Hood is a "Broadwood Horizontal Grand Player Piano, and a Broadwood" Upright Model is on H.M.S. Delhi. JOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS PIANOS Are the World’s Standard. Supplied to British Sovereigns from George II to George V. You are cordially invited to see our stock of these magnificent instruments, or to write for particulars. Easy terms. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. LTD., Wellington. M J. BROOKS. North Island Manager. ryACHAREWITSCH (Leeds) • c ° 11 ; Z sidered by many critics to be the finest violinist in tho world ( A cury”). ‘ ... meetings. THE NEW ZEALAND JNVESTMENT, MORTGAGE, AND DEPOSIT CO., LID. mHE Eighteenth Ordinary General .1 Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Life Building, Customhouse ton, TO-DAY (Thursday), MAY 1, 1924, at 12 o’clock noon. BUSINESS: Consideration of Report and Balancesheet. Declaration of a Dividend, •v,. - Election of one Director. Election of Auditor. And General. C. S. B. LAMBERT, Secretary. Wellington, April 16, 1924. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. ANNUAL AND PUBLIC MEETING. milE above will bo held on FRIDAY. J MAY 2, at 7.4-5 p.m., in Concert Chamber. Town Hell, when the Bishop of Wellington will preside and the Rev. Dr Ritson will be the chief speaker. The public are invited to bo present. It will ho the last wu?rtiinity of hearing the REV. DR. RHSON. A. S. INNES JONES, Secretary. THS SALVATION ARMY. ANNUAL CONGRESS. ANNUAL CONGRESS VIENERAL BOOTH VJT ENE R A L 800 1 H Will conduct SPECIAL MEETINGS. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 4 & 5. Public heartily welcome to these gatherings.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 185, 1 May 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 185, 1 May 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 185, 1 May 1924, Page 9

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