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AMUSEMENTS. THE BIGGEST FESTIVAL EVER HELD IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE! THE COMPETITIONS. BItILLIANT, BRIGHT, AND BREEZY! GOING ALL DAT! LARGE TOWN HAUL AND CONCERT CHAMBER, SPLENDID ARRAY OF TALENT! AND THE PRICES! THINK OF IT? 6d ADMITS TO BOTH HALLS FROM 9 TILL 5. EVENING (Large Hall), 2s reserved, and Is. Box Plan at Dresden. NOW F O R TO-DAY’S TJROGRAMMR O-DAY’S Jt ROGRAMME! TO-DAY (SATURDAY) OCT. 28th. mO-DAY’S A O-DAY’S PROGRAMME! I KOGRAMME! TO-DAY (SATURDAY) OCT. 28th. TOWN HALL. 9 a.m.—DRAMATIC RECITAL (ladies! 9.30 a.m.—PIANO CONCERTO 11.30 a.m.— I MX; fTATI ON (Boys under 11) 12 a.m.—RECITATION (Boys under 16) 2 p.m.-CONTRALTO SOLO 3.30 p.m.—SACRED TENOR,SOLO 5 p.m.—DUET (Ladies) TOWN HALL THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING at 7.15. THE P (LARGE HALL). (LARGE HALL). THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING at 7.43. INALS—PIANO CONCERTO. Final, two competitors DRAMATIC RECITAL (Ladies). Pinal, three competitors CONTRALTO SALO: “Che faro.” Final, three competitors RECITATION (Boys under 11). Final, two competitors SACRED TENOR* SOLO. Fipal, three competitors RECITATION (Bovs under 16). Final, two competitors DUET (Ladies); “The Land of Joy." Final, two competitors COMEDIETTA. By Eastbourne Amateur Dramatic Society. "Ici On Parle. Francois” COMHDIETTA. By Miss Johnston, Miss Russell, and Mr Claud Smith. "Very Much Alike*' Burlington Cai'o Tea Rooms open all day IN the Town Hall. Come and support the Infant Eisteddfod of New Zealand. 2s, Is, and 6d, ■ JAMES DYKES, Secretary.

wanted to rent. WANTED —A lady would take charge of furnished house during owner's absence; would pay small rental; references. A. 8., “ Times" office. • 858 TED, small Furnished House, or wo well-furnished Rooms; no clilldren. Particulars to Reno, “Times" office. 788 [PANTED, at Island, Day, near beach, » for 6 or 7 weeks from December 14th, a 4 or 5-roomed cottage, furnished, partly furnished or unfurnished; state rent. Address Beach, “ Times " office. TO LET, TO LET, Rooms; board optional. IG2, Sydney street. 884 TO LET, in Petone, 3 to 6-roome-d Cottages; all conveniences; low rent; central. Apply 18, Kent terrace, city. TO LET, City, 1 each 7 rooms, 22s 6d and 20s; also 5 rooms, Trentham. V, Jensen, 233, Cuba street. 733 TO LET. to adult family, furnished Cottage; electric light; sea beach, Kilbirnie. Aply 20, Pirio street*, near Kent terrace. 882 TO LET. rnmu Premises in Brunner Buildings, ■*“ Cuba street Extension (now occupied by F. J. Pitney, Ltd.), comprising ground floor, first floor and basement (each 30 x 70). Immediate possession can bo given. Apply to Devine and Crombie, IG, Brandon street, or to Martin Kennedy, Gladstone terrace. TO LET. IgAMPLE ROOMS; Shop and DwellingIngestre street; 7-roomed house, Russell terrace. Apply to R. A. MARSHALL, Exchange Buildings, 841 340, Lambton quay. - - - CUBA STREET EXTENSION, Ground Floor and Other Floors, 33 x 72, in Kennedy and Brunner Buildings; electric lift, strong rooms, etc.; suitable for any business, sample rooms or offices. Also dwellings, 6 rooms, Salamanca road, and eight rooms. Buckle street (all conveniences). Apply to Schaefer and Cor, 33, Cuba street Extension. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Boulcott street.—Vav v cancy for Boarders; superior accommodation; good table; all conveniences; 5 minutes from G.P.0.; moderate terms. ’ Telephone 1200. 934 ENSINGTON PRIVATE HOTEL' TRAMWAY TERMINUS. NEWTOWN. MRS W. HARCOURT ... Proprietress. Hot and Cold Water laid on throughout; electric light. Guaranteed the best table in Newtown. Terms moderate. 74 CUT THIS OUT. *| PER WEEK, or 3a per..day JLtJ/ \J Board and Residence (private) sittingroom, games, phonograph, and every attention (good table). Mrs Geo Luff, 130, Tory street, entrance in Fred erick street. STLVURDALE (next to Whitehall Lodginghouse, Plimmer’s Steps, of Lambton quay. If you desire good Lodg ing within easy distance of the Steamer* and Railway Station call at the abov< address. Single Rooms Gs par week MRS ASHBOLT, Proprietress. 50i "OEFINEMENT is a qualification obtained and obtainable at the Apart’ mont Proprietors’ Association, Woodwarc street, ‘Wellington, because a refined person has no objection to pay for refinement, and as a consequence our fee makes our cleientele quite exclusif in BOARD-RESIDENCE APARTMENTS FLATS FURNISHED HOUSES ROOMS UNFURNISHED Terms —The Addresses of these places may be obtained on payment of 2s 6cl. We accept registration of these places on 2s 6d registration fee and signed agreement. All inquiries by letter must enclose reply stamps. Call and see our lists and save time and expense. Wanted, Accommodation 6 people in private family; also 3 gents in private | family, with own private sittingroom. Apply Foucard and Collett. MR FOUCARD AND MISS COLLETT, I WOODWARD ST., WELLINGTON (Ground Floor). ! Book your weekly order for Home Papers and Magazines with us. Kelburne and Terrace Residents. FARM FOR SALE. T AWSON AND SWAIN, Auctioneers and Land Agents, . Te Awamutu. For Sale, compact Dairy Farmj' 78 acres, 12 paddocks, every kind building required; price £2O per acre, terms. Exchange for Dairy Good General .Store, 42 years lease of premises; nominal rent. 665 WANTED TO EXCHANGE. ■j DWELLINGS. Feilding; owner will J-Lf exchange for sheep or dairy farm; grice £4500; equity £3OOO. Apply J. T. arry and Co.. Agents, Feilding. EXCHANGE. ACRES Freehold, principally all /vl/ly grass and level, 5 paddocks, 10bail cowshed and other outbuildings; new 4- roomed cottage; carry 450 sheep or 50 cows. Price, £ll 10s per acre; equity about £I2OO. Exchange for small farm or property. Jellyman and Wood, Egmont, street. New Plymouth.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7943, 28 October 1911, Page 3

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