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AMUSEMENTS. SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS. POURTH ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, X ' TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, THIS EVENING. November 19, 1925, 8 o’clock. Request Items will be performed: 1. Symphony No. 1, C Major Beethoven 2. Overture. Leonore No. 3... Beethoven 3. Menuet,' "Columbine” Delahaye 4. Four Characteristic Waltzes Coleridge Taylor 5. Prelude to tho Deluge (Strings only) Saint Saens 6. False .Triste Sibelius 7. Orchestral Suite, Op. 46 (Peer Gynt) Greig TICKETS: 25., 35., plus tax. Reserved Seats at the Bristol Piano Co. CONDUCTOR, Mr. Ch. W. Kerry. Hon. Secretary, Mr. E. C. Alderson, Highland Park. Phone 42-438.

PUBLIC NOTICES. AN INVESTMENT FOR ALL NEW BOND ISSUE / FOR £5,000 DURING the week Bonds of the value of Is., 2s. 6d., 55., 10s., and £1 will J-' be Sold in the Residential Areas, and on Saturday morning next in the City by tho Boy Scouts, on behalf of tho PLUNKET-KARIT ANE APPEAL As so far only some 500 people have contributed to this Appeal, the Citizens’ Committee trusts that Hie public will take this opportunity. of showing, their appreciation of the great work being done by Sir Truby King and the I lunk gen( j f or a g on( j th o Secretary of the Appeal, 98 Tho Terrace, P.O. Box 1261. x “HELP THE MOTHERS AND SAVE THE BABIES”

TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS SUNNY SOUTH by car,' launch, and coach through the Sunny South thebeautiful Lakes and Mountains of Otago and Canterbury—and three days in Dunedin to see the Exhibition—with all Hotel •Accommodation. Tickets, ,£27 10s. inclusive. NOTICE RE BOOKING—The FIRST TOUR is now filled, but the second commences from Christchurch Sunday, November 29. A few vacancies are yet available, and intending Tourists are asked to confirm their reset rations with a deposit. Tickets from Government Tourist Bureau, Wellington, and Rink Taxis, Ltd., Christchurch. Descriptive Literature from RINK TAXIS, LTD., Victoria Square, Christchurch. WANGANUI AARD—HODSON’S PIONEER MOTOR SERVICE. LTD., WANGANUIMARTON. Connecting with all Auckland and Wellington expresses at Marton. Leave Wanganui: 4.0, 7.30 a.m. 3.45. 9.0 p.m.; arrive Marton, 5.15 8'.45 a.m., 5.0, 10.80 p.m. Leave Marton: fi.o, 9.0 a.m., 5.15, 11.0 p.m.; arrive Wanganui, 7.15, 10.15 a.m., 6.30. 11.50 p.m. . WANGANUI-PALMERSTON NORTH, connecting with Napier and Wairarapa Expresses, also Wellington.—Leave Wanganui. 9 a.m.; arrive Palmerston 11 a.m. Leave Palmerston. 1 p.m., arrive Wagganui 3 p.m, HOTEL IMPERIAL , Under Roval and Vice-Regal Patronage. WANGANUI’S Most Popular Hotel. Excellent cuisine and accommodation Electric light throughout. Only best wines and spirits stocked. T„i« 'Ph... W pOEIiK WANGANUI RIVER . , “There’s no more delightful trip in all the world. _ Thousands of Tourists say so. Nature has garlanded this glorious highway with her most beauteous gems. Well-appointed stopping places en routeT?nnrnv Hnusphoat and Piniriki House; every modern convenience. HATRICK AND CO. WELLINGTON. WANGANUI, AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON—WANGANUI— FARE £l. S.O.S. MOTOR SERVICES TWICE DAILY NOTICE. This Service is run with Super Six Hudson TOURING CARS ONLY. No Char-a-bancs! I FIRST CAR —Leaves “Dominion” Office (Publishing Department, top of Plimmer’s Steps, in Boulcott Street). 3.45 a.m. SECOND CAR—Leaves WINDSOI? HOTEL 7.30 a.m., calling at LAMB'at Hotels or City business area. NO EXTRA CHARGE. TIME-TABLE. WELLINGTON-WANGANUI— Leave Wellington 3.45, 7.45 a.m., Porirua 420 8.20 a.m., Paremata 4.30, 8.30 a.m., Pahautanui 4.40, 8.40 a.m., laekakariki 5.10 9.10 a.m.. Paraparaumu 5.20, 9.20 a.m., Waikanae 5.35, 935 am Te Horo 5.50, 9.50 a.m., Otaki 6.0, 10.0 a.m., Manakau 6.15, 10.1 a a m • Arr LEVIN 6.30, 10.30 a.m.; 15 minutes for refreshments. Leave Levin 6.4a', 10.45 a.m., Foxton 7.15, 11.15 a.m., Sanson 7.55 11.5 a am Bulls 8 5 a.m. 12.5 p.m., Marton 8.30 a.m., —, lurakina 8.5 a a.m., 1-30 p.m.* Forde! 1,‘9.20 a.m., -; arr. WANGANUI 9.45 a.m. 1.5 p.m. WANGANUI-WELLINGTON—Leave Wanganui 10.15 a.m., 1.15 p.m., Turakina 10.50 a.m., 1.50 p.m., Bulls 11.15 a.m., 2.15 p.m Sanson ■ am 2.25 p.m., Foxton 12.15 p.m., 3.15 p.m.; Arr. LEVIN 12.45, 3.35 p.m. Half-hour for lunch morning car. 15 minutes afternoon tea. Leare LEVIN 1-15, 4-0 p.m., Manakau 1.30, 4.15 p.m., Otaki 1.15, 4.30 p.m., Te Horo 1.55 4.40 p.m., Waikanae 2.10. 4.55 p.m., Paraparaumu 2.2 a, 5.10 p.m., Paekakariki 2.35, 5.20 pirn., Pahautanui 3.3. 550 P.m., Paremata 3.15, 6.5 p.m., Porirua 3.25, 6.15 p.m. Arr. WELLINGTON, 4.0, 6.45 p.m. . FARES—Special Faro, Wanganui to Wellington or vice versa, 130 miles, XI; Foxton to Wellington, 155.; Foxton to Wanganui 12s. 6d ; Levin to Wellington, 12s. 6d.; Levin to Wanganui, 155.; Otaki to Wellington, 10s • Otaki to Wanganui, 16s. Bd. All fares not enumerated will be charged at scale rate as follows: Any distance up to 50 miles at 3d. per mile- anv distance up to 100 miles at. 2<d, per mile; any distance over 100 miles will be charged full fare, .£l. Passengers wishing to join the car for Wellington at intermediate towns can reserve a scat by wiring Head Office, Wanganui, and paying FULL FARE. WANGANUI—HAWERA-NEW PLYMOUTH S.O.S. MOTOR SERVICES FOUR TIMES DAILY Leave Wanganui 8.30, 10.30 a.m., 1.15, 4.30 p.m.; leave Waitotara 930 1130 a.m., 2.15, 5.30 p.m.; leave Waverley 9.4 a, 11.4 a a.m., -30, 5.4 a p.m.; leave Patea 10.15 a.m., 12.15. 3.15. 6.15 p.m.; arrive llawera 11.0 a.m.,’ 1.0, 4.0, 7.0 p.m.; leave Hawera 7.0 a.m., 1.15, 4.0 p.m.; arrive FAREs': yl Wanganui 'to* HaweraTlss.’™Wanganui to New Plymouth, 225. 6d. WSON FALLS—MT. EGMONT SOS run a Daily Service during December,•» January and February. Single Faro from ‘Wanganui, 90 miles, 30s. , 345 am. Newspaper Car from Wellington connects right through, arrive Dawson'Falls 12.30, in time for lunch. . 745 a.m. Car from Wellington connects right through to Kaponga. Fare Wellington to Kaponga. 395. Special. Car can be hired at Kaponga right to Dawson Falls for XI, arrive Accommodation House 5.30 p.m. ’ For further particulars of S.O.S. Motor Services write or wire to Head Office, Wanganui. Telegrams, "Smith’s Overland Service, Wanganui.” S.O.S. BOOKING OFFICE RUTLAND HOTEL BUILDINGS. AVENUE. WANGANUI. Telephones 3130 or 3874, Wanganui. Send for Pocket Time-Table. WELLINGTON (City) THE MANSIONS, Ghuznee Street. , "Wellington’s Best Private Hotel.” Two minutes’ walk from trams. Situated in heart of City. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed. Unequalled for accommodation and cuisine. Tariff, 12s. per day. Permanent guest.’ bv arrangement. Five years under present management. Direction . MRS. D. J McGOW AN WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL: Near Te Aro Post Office.. This firstclass house is situated close toshopping centre and all places of amusement, and is fireproof throughout. Contains excellent hot-water service and guests are assured of comfort and attention Tariff 10s per day, .£3 per week. Permanents by arrangement.—MßS. L. MILLS. Proprietress. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmer’s Steps. Terms: 10s. per day. or £3 per week ; permanent by a rrangement. ’Phone 40-910. J. DUNCAN Proprietor. , HOTEL COLUMBIA.—Most Central Rouse in City; nearest to Town Hall and Theatres. A Home away from Home; 100 rooms; 10s. per day, £2 16s weekly ’Phone 41-534. 38 LOWER CUBA STREET. AIBEMARLE PRIVATE* HOTEL (off Cuba Street), 59 Ghuznee Street, is now under the management of S. G. Stacey, late Selwyn Hotel. Casuals, 10s. per nay. Permanents by arrangement. KENILWORTH. 92 HILL STREET.—This well-known house is now under entirely new management Superior Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Guests; every convenience, billiard room, etc. Elevated position; near Parliament Buildings, and one minute’s walk from Tinakori Rond Tram Stop. Tariff, from 12s. fid. per day. Permanent Guests by arrangement. Proprietress, MRS. E. BENNETT. Telegrams: Kenilworth. Wellington. CAULFIELD HOUSE, 83, 35, 37 Sydney Street East. This first-class Ilouse has been thoroughly renovated, made moderate, co’-venient a.nd most comfortable Under entirely new management Tariff: 12s fid per day.—Mrs. E. MAXWELL, Proprietress. ’Phone 42- 355 HOTEL BRISTOL, corner Cuba and Ghuznee Streets.—This is the recognised bouse lor tourists, holiday makers, travellers, etc. rhe cuisine o this house is unexcelled. The Bristol’s popularity is largely due to its fortunate location, being situated in the heart of tlie best shopping centre, and handy to Post Office, Theatres, otc., etc Take No. 6 tram from wharves anil No. 4 tram from stations. Moderate tariff.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 47, 19 November 1925, Page 11

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