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AMUSEMENTS. H Book Early at the Dresden, Is Gd. AiWAED'S PIC TUBBS. THE KING’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AT S. NIGHTLY. A DELIGHTFUL WINTER EVENING May bo spent in viewing our ENORMOUS PROGRAMME. The Best, ami Nothing but the Best. THE MIGHTY TRAVEL SERIES. A Wealth of Knowledge. "LONDON BY DAY AND NIGHT." "LONDON BY DAY AND NIGHT.” “LONDON BY DAY AND NIGHT.” "LONDON BY DAY AND NIGHT.” From. King to Pauper; from Windsor Castle to Petticoat Lane. LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL, 1311, LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL. 1914. LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL, 1914. The race from start to finish. . The best ever seen. Sunlock, jumping like a deer, leads all the way. Enthusiastically cheered. "THIEVES.” A very strong "THIEVES. ” d rama. "Marvels of the Invisible World,” "Oxford -Cam! >ri dg e Boat Race,” "Oneround O’Brien,’’ "Making a Living,” "Graphic. THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. Gd and Is. Reserves, Dresden, Is 6d. DANCE MUSIC FOR THE SEASON. TVTOW the Dancing Season is upon us i i it would be well for all interested to get the latest successes. Wo recommend the following:— WALTZES—"Dawn of Spring" (Hope). "Golden Morn” (Cowley). "Nights of Gladness" (Arndiffe), "Dream of the South” (Lincoln). Price Is 9d each. THE TANGO —The Tango is sure to ha popular in the ballroom this winder. Full supplies of the extraordinary success "Ties Moutarde” ("Too Much Mustard”) always on hand. Other popular numbers are : —"The Dudley George” and “The Brazilian." Price Is 9d each. ONE OR TWO-STEPS—"Hoppy Herbert” and "Polic€man’s_ Holiday” are without a rival. Will be played everywhere this winter. Price Is 9d each. We endeavour to keep up to date in the latest, and we always welcome visitors to our warehouse to hear these played over. CHAS. BEGG A CO., Lt»., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Sole Agents for Pianos by Bluthner, Brinsmead, Sohiedmayer, and other world-famed makers. LEADING hotels WELLINGTON’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. HOTEL BRISTOL (Corner of Cuba and Ghuzneo streets.) STRICTLY PIRST-CLASS. Private Billiard-room for Guests. Excellent Cuisine. Tariff. 6s per day; Permanent Rates by arrangement. ’Phone. 1050. Night Porter. Proprietress MRS T. BLACK. Kindly address all letters to Proprietress. PANAMA HOTEL, CORNER OF VIVIAN AND TARANAKI STREETS. AT.T. CASE WHISKIES FROM ss; BULK. 4s Gd. COLONIAL ALES AND STOUT ICd PER BOTTLE. fJAHE PANAMA offers to Permanent and Transient Guests Excellent Accommodation combined with Moderate tariff. Only the best of Ales and Spirits kept in stock. J. C. MASON. Proprietor.

HINTON’S rgBALANDEE JJOTEL, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. J. H. HINTON. Proprietor. VISITORS TO GISBORNE. rpHB “BURLINGTON” is the noted JL House for Luncheons, Teas and 6/uppers. Open Sundays. Private Apartments if desired. ' MRS I. A. BOUSFIELD. 256 Proprietress. TROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, Manchester street, Christchurch. One minute walk from Railway Station. First-class Accommodation for Permanent Boarders and Travelling Public; Electric Trams to all parts of the City pass every few minutes. Tariff form 5s per day. R. C DAVID, Proprietor. TUTHAM HOTEL, ** ELTHAM. For Comfort and Cleanliness. Speight’s Ale on Draught. Tariff— 6s per day. Motor Car for Hire day or night. V. J. LBATHEM Proprietor. POST OFFICE HOTEL, PAHIATUA. (Under New Management.) 11/TRS J. A. COTTER, late of MastcrAtJL ton, has taken over the above Hotel, and hopes to welcome all old friends. Best of Wines and Spirits. Speight’s on Tan. Moderate Tariff. 281 L B I O N HOTEL. Courtenay place (opp. Gas Co.) BEST OF LIQUORS STOCKED. Good Accommodation. Terms Moderate. Under New Management. ( P. COSTIN. Prop. 623 (Late of Taratahi and Porirua). WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. The pier hotel. Customhouse Quay (A stone’s throw from the Queen’s Wharf). On and after April 20th, 1314. the Tariff will he 8s per day, or .£2 10s per week. Luncheon at usual price, ONE SHILLING. R. HUNT. Proprietor (Late Duke of Edinburgh Hotel). RAILWAY HOTEL, PALMERSTON N. Under New Management. 11/TR W. OWEN, late of the CommerJ.TJL exal Hotel, Pahiatua. has taken over the above commodious and comfortable Hotel, and will be pleased to receive a visit fxx>m old and new friends. W. OWEN, 503 Proprietor, j

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8737, 20 May 1914, Page 3

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