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Amusements, pRINCESS. TAKE YOUR LUNCH WITH CHARLIE CHAW,IX. HE STARTS AT 1 O'CLOCK. HIS LAST SESSION IS 9.15 AT NIGHT, pRINCESS rjpHEATRE. pRINCESS rpHEATRE. - pRINCESS THEATRE. QHARLIE QHARLIE QHAPLIN PHARLIE QHAI'LIN A D oo ' s L 1 ™" A D oo ' L ,FE A "nOG'S T IFE. QLGA pETROVA QLGA pETROVA QLGA pETROVA Ui rpEMPERED j^TEEL. rpEMPERED J^TEEL. rpEMPERED t^TEEL. pRINCESS QRCHESTRApRINCESS QRCUESTR;\. pRINCESS QRCHESTRA PLEASE NOTE THE SESSIONS. CHARLIE QHAPLIN, 11 A.M. 1, 3. 5.5. 7.5, AND NINE FIFTEEN. QLGA pETROVA. 11 45, 1 45. 45, 5,55 and 8 o'clock. SPECIAL PRICES: , Day Sessions up till Six o clock, AS USUAL. From 6pm.: Stalls. Is. Circle. Plus Tax. CHILD HALF-PRICE. pALACE. " rpHE pOWER pALACE. rpHE pALAC'E. QLORY." pALACE. STARRING pALACE. JUNE ELVIDGE pALACE. MADGE EVANS pALACE. AN pALACE. JOHNNY HINES. pALACE. . x I "y£ALE QHOIH. rpoWN JJALL. iJ»OW2f JJALL. rpHURSDAY, jyjARCH 2Q Y ou \ gUBSCRIBER? J^OT? JJNROL QNCE. SUBSCRIPTION RATES FOR 1919. 10/6 FOR TICKETS - 5 CONCERTS, 25/- FOR TICKETS. ~ CONCERTS, 20/- FOR 4 TICKETS - 5 CONCERTS. Box Plan Open? TO DAY (Tuesday) at Wildman and Arey's, 8 a.m. Apply, Snbscribers' Tickets, to SYD. J. HARBUTT. Sec., 1, Kitchener St. Or, WM. COLTMAN. 194. Queen Btreot. " rpHE WOMAN GOD FORGOT." j Returned SOLDIERS— Y.M.C.A.'s latest Buckshoe Stunt on back page. Art Unions. T TJ NI 0 N pEB U L TS. THE BALLOT IN CONNECTION WITH M"- A. J. B mD ' 8 TJNION OF QIL pAINTINGS Was taken on the Evening of March 13 by a Representative Committee of Wanganui Business Men, and under tho supervision of the Police, with results as follows: — FIRST PRIZE, No GO9&-Mr. McCormack, ■Wostfiold, Auckland. SECOND PRIZE, No. 4202-A. Currie, 95, Eden Terrace, Auckland. THIRD PRIZE. No. 5957- Mrs H.T. Tonka, 38, Dorking Road. Wellington. FOURTH PRIZE, No. 3376-Mr J. G. Coates, 115, Mt. Eden Ed., Auckland FIFTH PRIZE, No. 4102—Mr. Thome,'box 140. G.P.0., Auckland. SIXTH PRIZE, No. 1509- Mrs. J. Binsted, Blake St., Avondale, Auckland. SEVENTH PRIZE, No. 847-Mrs. R. Dickinson, 40, Esplanade Road, Mt, Edon, Auckland. EIGHTH PRIZE, No. 2618-Mrs. E. Rowcastle, Humana Street, Narrow Neck, Auckland. NINTH PRIZE. No. 1772-W. A. Craig, 15, Elgin St., Grey Lynn, Auckland. TENTH PRIZE. No. 1136-Mrs. J. Lewis, Neal's Avenue. Auckland. ELEVENTH PRIZE, No. 1246-Mr. H. Alder, Henley St., Parnell, Auckland TWELFTH PRIZE, No. 27-L. Herd, 55, Seafiold View Road, Auckland. Fancy Goods, Etc. JUST ARRIVED FROM JAPANA BIG SHIPMENT OF EASTERN GOODS. These Goods are all Samples of over 400 different kinds; and to those who like UNIQUE and uncommon goods they are well worthy of YOUR inspection. Call oarly, as there is only ono of each kind. jgRNEST piMMER, 248, QUEEN ST. Pianos. " A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY A EARNED" This trite old saying still stands good, and it can be particularly applied to Piano Buying, whero the High Prices of most New Pianos may Prevent you from Buying that Most Essential Item in the Homo Outfit. We are always offering a number of Slightly Used and Second-hand Pianos. THIS WEEK'S LIST INCLUDES:BORD. PARIS, Collage Model, Check Action. £20. POSENER. Iron Frame, £35. KIRCHNER, Overstrung, White Keys, £52 10s. Walnut Case, Good Tone, £52 10s. RAPPOLDI, Overtsrung, Nice Model, £52 10s. jypGNON, Double Overstrung, £57 10s, CHALLEN, LONDON, Full Iron Frame, £65. HAPSBURG, Scarcely Used, Walnut Case, £70. KONISCH, a Superb Model of This Famous Make, £75. HOELLING, Upright Grant!, Magniicent Tone, £75. CASH OR THE EASIEST OF TERMS. p JUDY AND gON. J^TD., 15. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Near Grafton Bridge. THE COST OF LIVING STEADILY I RISING. The coming of Peace has not made an appreciable difference in tho cost of living problem. It is still on the up-grade, and clothiub' is ono °' the biggest factors in eating up our earnings. Fortunately tho Empire Cleaning Company enables us to gave a lot of money on clothes by making old Suits, Costumes, Furs. Fur Coatß, etc., like new again for a shillings. The work turned out by the Empire Experts is simply wonderful- There is nothing like It in Auckland, and every customer is surprised and delighted. Country orders returned post free. EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO, Furriers and Feather Dressers, Queen Street, opposite Town Hall. Telephone 3867. Our Van Calls,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17112, 18 March 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17112, 18 March 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17112, 18 March 1919, Page 12

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