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AMUSEMENTS. ALL PLANS NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL FOR THE DON COSSACK CHOIR SEASON WHICH STARTS AT THE TOWN HALL SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY AT 8.15 P.M. DIRECTION E - J - CARROLL. PRICES—RESERVED DRESS CIRCLE, 5/- (plus tax). PRICES—RESERVED STALLS, 7/6 (plus tax). Special Concessions to Students. Teachers, and Musical Bodies. Coupons obtainable at Bristol or from Leo. Du Chateau,. 78 Lambton Quay. FURTHER CONCERTS —MONDAY, JUNE 28, AT 8.15. FURTHER CONCERTS—TUESDAY, JUNE 29, AT 8.15. FURTHER CONCERTS—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, AT 2.30. FURTHER CONCERTS—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, AT 8.15. NOW—You have heard what the English, American and Continental Critics think of this wonderful DON COSSACK CHOIR Let us come nearer home and give you just two brief excerpts from the Auckland Press. (Perhaps some of you don’t know that the DON COSSACKS are now creating something in the nature of a sensation at Auckland). “Auckland Herald.”—l6/6/26. “Auckland Star.”l6/6/26. nnv rnqq iok CHOIR DON COSSACK CHOIR. DON COSSACK CHOIR. REMARKABLE SINGING. MEMORABLE PERFORMANCE. <‘The ensemble is perfect. Won- “ The .fame of this unique body of drous is the attack and release of the singers had evidently preceded them, notes. The basses, which are a feasince one of the largest “first night” ture of the company, descend to very audiences yet seen in the Town Hall low intervals, which are of remarkwelcomed the organisation. There is able sustaining quality, and. rich and a military precision about the man- sonorous in tone. The baritones and ner in which M. Serge Jaroff controls second tenors fill in the finer music in his forces, and their response is a most captivating fashion, whilst equally intense. Advancing to the the first tenor’s notes thrill out clear front he raises his hands, and in re- and inspiring as those cf boys’ sponse the mighty musical machine voices in a Cathedral Choir. All the responds in much the same manner music is rendered from memory. The as a church organ skilfully manipu- fortes are large and full as the disputed.” sons of a great organ.” ALL AUCKLAND IS SAYING: HAVE YOU HEARD THE DON COSSACKS? THEY’RE WONDERFUL. TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AUCKLAND * " MESSENGER SERVICE AND AGENCIES, LTD., 11l Victoria Arcade, Cr. Queen and Shortland Streets, Auckland. Trains and Steamers met. Luggage removed and forwarded anywhere. Passengers met and directed to destination. Bookings for accommodation jn leading hotels and private boarding houses. Reservations for cabarets, theatres and places of amusement Messages of any description executed. 'Phone 42 356. HOTEL CARGEN, AUCKLAND—The most modern and up-to-date .Licensed Hotel in the Dominion. Over 100 modern bedrooms and 30 bathrooms. Private telephone in every bedroom. Tariff £1 a day. Write or wire for information. Telegrams “Cargen,” Auckland. CHRISTCHURCH S'l ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL, Superior Private Accommodation; 82 Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. DAY’S BAY BAI VIEW HOUSE —Superior Accommodation for visitors and permuueut guests. Sun all day Magnificent view. 3 minutes from Ferry Boat aud Tennis Courts. Buses stop at door. Tel. 140 Day s Bay. DE LUXE MOTOR SERVICE~ WELLINGTON-WANGANUI. Fare, £l. Tho above service leaves the Midland Hotel twice daily tor Wanganui, connecting with Hodson’s Aard Cars tor Hawera and New Plymouth. Time-table; Leave Midland Hotel 9.15 a.m. and 12.45 p.m. Booking Office: BELL BUS COY. 'Phones 45—555. Ladbrooke's Home-maoe Sweet Shop, 50 Willis Street, ’phone 45—990, right opposite Windsor Hotel. NICHOLSON AND SOMERVILLE HAMILTON, TE KUITI, NEW PLYMOUTH, AND HAWERA ■’ AARD MOTOR SERVICES. - Twice daily. Cars leave Te Kuiti 7.45 a.m. and 12 noon. 7.45 a.m. car runs through Hawera. 12 noon car connects with Daylight Limited from Auckland Car leaves New Plymouth 7.30 am. and 11 a.m. 7.80 car runs through to Hamilton. 11 a.m. car connects at Te Kuiti with Daylight Limited to Auckland. Fares; £2 single, £3 15s. return. TE KUITI-WAITOMO CAVES. -Direct service Te Kuiti to Waitomo Caves. Daily 10s. return. Car meets North and South-bound trains at Hansiatiki loi Government Ho.-tel and Caves. Return fare ss. SPECIAL SUNDAY SERVIC&-NEW PLYMOUTH TO WELLINGTON. Leaves New Plymouth 7 a.m.; arrive Wellington 7.40 p.m. Through fares: X 3 17s. 6d. ' . . BOOKING OFFICES: ROWLEY AND CLOKEY. Box 28, Te kuiti; ’Phones: Office 102 and Residence 216. CAMPBELL AND lEjjFOR, ’Phone 62, New Plymouth, ’Phone 37, Waitara. AARD EVERYWHERE. ISLAND BAY (Wellington) CLIFF HOUSE. ISLAND BAY—Accommodation visitors or permanents. Tea koisk, morning and afternoon; magnificent view; on sea front. ’Phone 24 —450. NEW PLYMOUTH NIGER HOUSE, Superior Private Accommodation, Eliot Street; healthy locality; magnificent view. Cuisine unsurpassed, tariff reasonable. Free accommodation for cars. 'Phone 629. Telegrams: Niger House. New Plymouth.—MßS H. G. OTTAWAY, Proprietress. ORIENTAL BAY (Wellington) ORIENT PRIVATE. HOTEL. ORIENTAL BAY (the Beauty Spot of Wellington)—Right on sea front facing the City and Harbour; 10 minutes by tram from GILO. First-class accommodation. ' Large, airy rooms aud sun balcony Tariff. 12s. 6d per day. Weekl yand Permanent Guests by arrangement. Dainty Morning and Afternoon Teas. I Teh 21—259. MRS. W. OWERS, Proprietress. OTAKI OTAKI SEASIDE RESORT—This well-known house offers first-class accommodation. Electric light, plenty of hot water, good table, tennis court croquet lawn, garage bathing! SPECIAL WINTER TARIFF. Otaki is noted for its winter climate. L. WHEATLEY, Proprietor. Phone 77, Box 26. Otaki. PALMERSTON NORTH—WELLINGTON THE HIGHWAYS TRANSPORT CO., LTD. RED STAR CARS (Daily). N. Shannon. Levin. Packakariki. Wellington. 8.30 a.m. 9.15 9.45 11.15 1 p.m. Return— Wellington • -j. (Evenin"°Post). Paekakariki. \evin. Shannon. Palmerston N. 3.0 p.m 4.30 5.43 6.10 7 p.m. PALMERSTON NORTH-WANGANUI— . Leave Palmerston North 7.30 a.m., leave Wanganui 10 a.m. Booking: Bell Bus Co., ’Phone 21—038. Combined Bus, P.N., Goss, Tobacconis* Wanganui. BOOKING: “Evening Post”, N.Z. Government Tourist Department, and Combined Bus, Palmerston North. PALMERSTON NORTH—NAPIER "DOMINION STAR” DAILY SERVICE (Sundays Excepted). Leave "Dominion,” Palmerston North Branch, 7 a.m., connecting with W’airoa Service. Fare 25/-. ’Phones: Palmerston, 5955; Napier, 1686. Leave Alasonic Hotel, Napier, 1 p.m. daily, except Sunday. PARAPARAUMU BEACH (“Hotel Majestic’”) 5 minutes’ motor run from I’araparaurnu Station. Superior Accommodation, Teas, and Luncheons. Ideal for rest and recuperation. Bracing climate. Splendid outlook. ’’Phone 10M. —F. S. SPILMAN. ROTORUA—“THE AUSTRALIA” and “THE EMPIRE" PRIVATE HOTELS, 'lotorua adjoining and connected, 100 rooms. First two houses on left from Railway Station. Tariff: 12s. per day, 70s. per week. Telegrams: Empire, Rotorua. J. N. McLEAN. Proprietor QUEENSLAND PRIVATE HOTEL.-Suponoi Table and every comfort and convenience for Tourists. Ono minute from Railway, ranff, 9s per day, £2 15s. per week. P.O Box 41. MRS. D E. BERGE, Proprietress. When you come to ROTORUA stay at ARMIDALE PRIVATE HOTEL. Rebuilt and unde" original management Cars and buses meet all trains Tariff 10s p'er day, £3 3s. per week. Write or wire Armidale, Rotorua P.O. Box 173. E. CARKEEK, Proprietress. THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL. Rotorua (third house from Railway aates) Electric light, hot and cold baths. High-class Catering, floderate Tariff. Porter meets all trains. Telegraphic address, Thirwell.” Phone 20.. T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor. SEATOUN h „ BABINGTON HOUSE. Seatoun, Wellington, opposite bathing sheds. Accommodation for Country Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Fislung, Bonting, Tennis Courts on the premises. Reasonable terms. Telephone 25-558. . Book your rooms for the holidays. Mrs. Riske, Proprietress. SIGHT-SEEING TOURS c , r t VLSrruRS! If you want to see the Beauty Spots of Wellington, come in the BELL BUS CO’S Motor Char-a-banc. The Marine Drive round the Beautiful Bays in our Observation Bus is the best in the Southern Hemisphere; the drivers point out and explain the places of ntercst. and photos may be taken. Our Buses are equipped with pneumatic tires and are as comfortable as touring cars. Address: 4J Inornaon Quay. Ring 45—555 and reserve your seats. The Observation Bus leaves Government Buildings at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., and Sundays at 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.im TAUMARUNUI—HOTEL CI.CI! (opp Railway Station), MRS BOLLAND, Proprietress. Handy to Taupo aud Tokaanu, both excellent fishing resort. Wr’te or wire Hotel Cecil.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 237, 21 June 1926, Page 9

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