AMUSEMENTS EXCELSIOR! ! ! MAJESTY’S Jfy THEATRE VAODBVILIX A STUPENDOUS SERIES OF STELLA II SUPEEIiIiILS : Last Evening’s Multitudinous House HYSTERICALLY ENTHUSIASTIC! Colossal Ovation Accorded M\tTT> FANNING Greatest MAUD FANNING Queen of the Coons. Assisted i»y rue Radiant Juvenile ELLIOTT SISTERS In their Immense Seen a of Corned j, Song and Xmpersonatjous. LILY VOCKLER, Catchy Choruses, Popular Caroller of Popular Songs. Dance Harmony BROS DELEVALE l,xrx>iiPTits of Fraternal foolishness. JENNIE 1 McRAE, Frae tho Heather, Brilliant Scottish ‘Vocalist. Chic Dainty THOMPSON and MONTE/ In a -Melange of Comedy and Melody. A If.MIT AGE AND DINE, Tu an Fititirely New* Bibulous, Breezy« Burlesque. "The Sailor and The Lass." Mclmo. A LVERNA and Jean LALRIE, Tho Distinguished' Operatic Stars. GEORGE CEOTTY, RAY and .GRAY And Absolute Ultimate Cap-sheaf of i-e-nuickoning Acrobatic Wonders LB GROHS. Change of Routine Introducing the :i iHD MEMBER of this TRIO OF THRILLER?! D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls. Is. Plan at The Bristol. Reserves 6d extra. ERMAKOV! TT THE GREAT FRENCH PIANO. THE PLEYEL. (Chopin’s Pavourite.) (SHIPMENTS to hand of all models of these famous Pianos. These should be inspected by intending purchasers. Tho remarkable tone’ produced is attributed to a special metal (PleyeTs patent) used in the frames. PLBYEL’S first started Piano making in 1807, and are in the front rank of Piano manufacturers to-day. The Piano for the artist ' THE PLEYEL. Inspection cordially invited. Full present value allowed for your old Piano as part payment; the balance in cash or easy terms. Sole Agents— CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD., 455 Manners street, Wellington. WANTED ANTED Known Palmer’s Luncheon and Supper Rooms, at 163, Lambton quay, are right up to data. Private supper room for ladiee. WANTED Known—Ladies seeking tho latest methods of Beauty Culture will get reliable information by making an appointment with Mrs Sanders, Boulcott Chambers. Eoulcott street. Telephone 3860. AT Radford’s Sale—Jute Mats, Is and Is Ud; Hearth Rugs. 4s 6d: Matting Squares. 6s 6d; Sea-grass Mats. 2s 6d • Sea-grass Squares, 14s Odj Jap. Carpet Squares, 15s 6d and 218. 43. 45. 47, Manners street. A APPLES, Cooking 6s 6d, Eating 7s 6d £SI. per bushel cases; carriage paid to any railway station. Hawke's Bay Fruit Co., Cuba street. TtTtANTED—Ladies’ extra high Boots IT ’ in grey, glace, black, and nigger OT n, at E. Pearson and Co. -GTE A PEST house in Wellington for J Fruit; bushel and half-bushel ises; prices on application. Hawke’s ay Fruit Co.. Cuba street. CHESTERFIELD Suites, in cretonne, velvet, saddlebags, etc., from -E8 8i to JE2S; 7-picce Suites, in leather, from XlO 10s; Morris and Easy Chairs from Ji2 2s; Couches from 30a at Radford’s Sale. Manners street. TkJEWMAN TIROS.' IN EWMAN JtJROS.,, ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. Leaves—enheim for Nelson daily. 9 a.m. .Ison for Blenheim daily. 9 a.m. 1 Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday a special passenger car arrives Nelson at X. 30 p.m. onday. Wednesday, Friday, arrives Blenheim 1.90. ' F. W. MARTIN AND CO., Agents. BLENHEIM,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9625, 3 April 1917, Page 3
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