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EMPRESS THEATRE " WHERE EVERYBODY GOES." STALLS, 3d. DRESS CIRCLE, 6d. A HUGE ATTRACTION! COMMENCING MONDAY. The Thrillingly Sensational " Feature "— "THE VULTURE OF GOLD." A GREAT EIVE-REEL TRIUMPH! AND A SPECIAL SUPPORTING SERIES. EMPRESS PULL ORCHESTRA. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGH.. np O . N I G H T, O- N I GH T. J-o-NIGHT. -O-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK, by MR. BERNARD F. PAGE. (City Organist) MR. BERNARD F. PAGE. TRISTAN AND ISOLDE (PRELUDE, ACT I.) Wagner SONATA IN D MINOR Faulkes PASTORALE Ba-h SCHERZO (Op. 70) Hoffmann Also Works by SAINT-SAENS, LEMARJS, and WESLEY. ADMISSIONSIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. 27th June, 1914 JNO. F*. PALMER, Town Clerk. MISCHA ELMAN BOX PLAN FOR 10s 6d SEATS OPENED THIS MORNING AT DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY. Cable from Sydney yesterday: " Town Hall packed; hundreds turned away. Final Concert sold out. Press, public unanimously enthusiastic." mOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. fTIOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. ■*■ OWN HALL, WELLINGTON. X OWN HALL, WELLINGTON. Direction ... MR. GEORGE MUSGROVE. Manager ... D. NEVEN. THE WORLD'S GREATEST VIOLINIST. NEW ZEALAND TOUR IN THE ZENITH OF HIS WONDERFUL CAREER. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. Melbourne Age : " His claim to greatness i<! surely based upon the solid rock of absolute music. . . . His performance was a triumnh." ONLY TWO CONCERTS HERE-ONLY TWO CONCERTSTHURSDAY NEXT AND SATURDAY NEXT. Also, the Brilliant French-Canadian MezEO-Soprano MLLE. EVA GAUTIIIER. , At the Piano, MR. PERCY KAHN, with -Elman for past six years. " Mr. Kahn's 1 iccompaniments were irreproachable. " PRICES— IOs 6d, ?s 6d (reserved), 4s, and 2s. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL SCHOOLS , DEPENCE LEAGUE. SCHOOLS IN DANGER! SCHOOLS IN DANGER! > PEOPLE'S' DEMONSTRATION AGAINST UNJUST PROPOSALS. BASIN RESERVE AT 3 P.M. NEW OPERA HOUSE AT 8.15 P.M. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 191_.)

BEL CANTO GRA.MAPHONES ! THE BEL CANTO Cabinet instruments are the most perfect of their kind, and faithfully reproduce the sound of the human voice. It is safe to say that no other instrument in the world can coihpa» with the Bel Canto for beauty of design, price, or construction. CABINET. Made of well seasoned, highly polished New Zealand woods, which add considerably to the charm of tho instrument. TONE ARM. Nickel plated, with goose neck and special patent exhibition sound •box. MOTOR. Silent, simple, and strongly made. No complex parts to get out of PRICE. 'From £10 10s to £15 15s, and equal in value to the earlier mako of instruments, sold elsewhoro at £40. Write for particulars of the Bel Canto, tho best scientifically constructed instrument ever ma.de. CHAS. GIORGI, PALMERSTON NORTH. "FOR HIM THERE'S A STORY IN EVERY BREEZE, AND A PICTURE IN EVERY WAVE." — Moore. I' A ND whon it comes to Pictures, "^*- one naturally thinks of M'Grcgor Wright'B, where thoro is always such a host of delightful pictures to please any and every taste. The public is always welcomed to visit the Gallory, and look over our constantly changing exhibits. M'GKREGOIt WRIGHT'S GALLERY. TYPEWRITERS ! ' TYPEWRITERS ! TYPEWRITERS ! TYPEWRITERS ! WE are offering a wide choice of Second-hnnd Typewriters i at. real Bargain prices. t Every ! machine guaranteed in good order. It will pay you to investigate. I THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19, CUBA-STREET, Wellington. j 'Phone 1676. S"HAND'"y Stocktakuij{" "Salc^ LasT~six days. Don't miss youi 1 ohwace of 25 per cent, below published price.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1914, Page 2

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