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' SOLDIERS' XMAS GIFT.' THE MANAGEMENT OF THE MARBLE BAR, LTD., Have Kindly Consented to Givo THE ENTIRE 'TAKINGS of the OPENING DAY of tho. MANNERS-STREET ESTABLISHMENT for the Above Object. FRIDAY NEXT, AT 3 P.M. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO PERFORM THE OPENING CEREMONY. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. COME AND "ASSIST A WORTHY OBJECT.

TO-NIGHT i TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. GIGANTIC CONCERT AND SWIMMING CARNIVAL At tho PUBLIC TEPID SWIMMING BATHS, Tasman-street. The Following Artists Will Appear: Mrs. Herbert F„ Wood (Contralto), Miss Ethel Churchill (Elocutionist), Miss Eva Smith (Contralto), Mr. Herbert F. Wood (Tenor), Mr W, W. Crawford (Humorist), - And MASTER.' WINSTON M'CARTHY MASTER WINSTON M'CARTHY (Some Harry Lauder). (Some Harry Lauder). ■ Accompanist: Miss L. Caddick. SPORT FOR ALL. Lots of Fun and Merriment. Clown: Mr Lansdowne. Bath Lit Up by Pretty Eleotrical Effects. SWIMMING RACES. SWIMMING RACES. Exciting Contest, Assured. Selections? by Tramways Band, Admission Is. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. MIROVITCH-PIASTRO CONCERTS! MIROVITCH-PIASTRO CONCERTS! THE GREAT RUSSIAN MUSICIANS, ALFRED MIROVITCH, ALFRED MIROVITCH, Pianist, Gold-Medallist, Petrograd Conservatoire. MICHAEL PIASTRO, MICHAEL PIASTRO, Violinist, Wininer oE the Russian 1000 Rouble Prize and Gold Medal, Who have created such a remarkable and wonderful impression throughout Australia and New Zealand, will give a GRAND RETURN CONCERT GRAND RETURN CONCERT In the T ARGE TOWN HALL, ,AJ On TUESDAY NEXT, 3rd- OCTOBER. The Management desires to impress on music-lovers the importance from a musical standpoint of the.event. These distinguished artists possess credentials of tho very highest order, and it is confidently anticipated that Mons. A. Mirovitch and Mons. M. Piastro will crcato a sensation at their Farewell Concert. A musical programme of exceptional charm and artistic excellence is to be offered, and as there is sure (o be a large demand for seats, the Is and 2s tiokets will be placed on sale at Tho Bristol immediately tho Box Office opens TOMORROW MORNING. Box Plan at The Bristol on Thursday, 28th September. Prices 38, 2s, and Is. MONS. EMILE BUCKER, General Manager. SCHOOL OF MILITARY TRAINING. /"VFFICERS and N.C.O.'s prepared for Examination for Home and Foreign Service. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY For intending members of Expeditionary Forces to better their position when called up. SYLLABUS OF TRAINING as taught in the camps strictly adhered to. Classes held on Mondays and Thursdays from 7.30 to 9 p.m., and 'Saturdays 2 to 3.30 p.m. at Wellington College. '* PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Proprietors (Storey and McCalla) of Letters Patent of New ZealandNo. 30708 for an invention relating to "Facing plates for attaching to the surface of walls," are desirous of disposing of the said Letters Patent or of granting licenses thereunder, in order that the invention may be carried out in New Zealand. For particulars address BALDWIN & RAYWARD, Patent Attorney-, j Wellington, "Auckland, ! Christchurch, or Dunedin. ' CHATHAM ISLANDS SMOKED BLUE COD. FULL SUPPLIES of this fine Fish are now to hand. On Sale at— W.F.C.A., Lambton-quay. • A. E. PRESTON, Willis-street & Courtenay-place. N.Z. TRAWLING CO., Cuba and Molesworth streets. HAWKES BAY FISHERIES, Courtenay-place. DOMINION FISH SUPPLY, Courtenay-place. W. E. APPS, Courtenay-place. RITCHIE AND SONS, Molesworth-street. WELLINGTON FRESH FISH CO., Riddiford-stroet. DESKS. We have just landed a shipment of TJOLL-TOP and FLAT-TOP, DESKS. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., Opp. Town Hall, CUBA-ST. 'Phone 1676.

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 76, 27 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 76, 27 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 76, 27 September 1916, Page 2

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