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Lessees .. Manager AMUSEMENTS. ■J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Duncan Neven. WORLD'S GREATEST CONCERT ARTIST. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. NEXT SATURDAY EVENING, And Again on MONDAY (24thk WEDNESDAY (26th), FRIDAY (2Sfh). The Celebrated French Soprano, ANTONIA DOLORES, ANTONIA DOLORES, ANTONIA DOLORES, IN WONDERFUL PROGRAMMES OF POPULAR AND CLASSICAL ITEMS. ■ What the "Daily MatP said"Dalores is one of those privileged be--1 ings, who. by the charm of a delightful voice and exquisite artistry, can make even the most unmusical listeners experience sheer enchantment and ' happiness. . . . Delightful voice, full of beauty and richness." The "Brisbane Oourr'.er" printed : "No one could sina like her. . . . Sincerity is its distinguishing characteristic." At the Piano. MR HAROLD SMITH. \ PRICES—<Ss (Reserved), 4s and 2s, plus tax. BOX PLANS OPEN WEDNESDAY AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. Concessions to Students and Schools. THEATRE. " U E E N ' S T 11 K A T R E. ___der the Auspices of the Navy League. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. The Spectacular Naval I'iay, "THE AiAN WHO STAYED AT HOME I '' Incorporating Scones of British Naval Activity during the last Four Years. Featuring MR DENIS EADIE and the Original London Caste. No Advance in Prices. Reserves, 'Phono YOUR HOME IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT A PIANO. I "Mil' influence of "on- 1 musio has on important bearing on social life. But you cannot have GOOD musio without a GOOD INSTRUMENT. That is wh v (1 scriminating people choose BRINSMEAD ROGERS CHALLEN JESSE FRENCH Pianos for their homes. The ripe experience of years of expert craftsmanship lies behind the manuiac-1 ture of these famous pianos. \ Wo sell them on easv terms and will be glad to discuss tho purchaso of a piano with yotc if, you will call in and interview the Manager of our Piano •Department. CASH BEGG AND CO.. LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. CAEGBN HOTEL, AUCKLAND. "OECOGNISED as one of tho leading A -*' Hotels in Australasia. Speciality: Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc. Ballroom, Orchestra. Tariff: Id to 15s per day. Special terms for ler ened periods. Full particulars from Tlios. Cook and Sons or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cargen," Auckland. 98 E. F. BLACK, Proprietor. PROFESSIONAL (By special appointment to Lord and Lady Islington.) WELLINGTON ELECTEICAL MASSAGE INSTITUTE, 123. Upper Willis street. NURSE EVERITT, Pioneer and Expert in Orthopaedic Work in New Zealand, announces SPUUIAL ■TERMS TO SOLDIER* EXPERIENCE a« Medical and Surggical Nurse in London to many eminent Physicians and Surgeons, and ten years. successful work in Wellington.. Patentee and Contractor to New Zealand Government Seli-fitting Bandages, lonio Medication prevailing in all up-to-date Military Hospitals, Galvanic and Farradic Batteries, Limb Baths, lights radiant for breaking down Adhesions. Re-education of Musoles. Massago Drill taught to each patient requiring long treatment. Assisted by Mr Kveritt. Masseur. N.Z.M.C., and trained assistants. Thorough and conscientious work assured. '■"'"' R BRIDGE. DENTIST. Late Upper Willis etreot. Has Resumed Practice at 50 • (Lower), Willis Etreet, next Grady, Jeweller. Hours: 9 to a. Telephone 40)1. PIANO. SINGING, AND VOICE | CULTURE. ! , (Production and Placing), ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. 1 MADAME COPE-DOWSING. l/JADAME'S system is identical with ■•-■- that of the Great Masters at Homo and on the Continent, so both ludk's and gentlemen may place themselves under her guidance with absolute confidence. . Studio: 94, Willis-street (opp, Shortt's Pictures;. 'Phone 4167. , DE. MUEEAY LITCHFIELD, D.D.S. (Penna.); L.D.S., R.C.S. (Edin), DENTAL SURGEON, AS Resumed Practice at his Rooms, 29, Molesworth street. 'Phone 955. ASTERTON A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. MASTERTON SHOW AT SOLWAY, FEBRUARY 18th and 19th. RAM AND EVVB FAIR, - FEBRUARY 20th and 21st. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS: ON FEBRUARY 18th. The ordinary Time-table will bo observed, trains leaving Manterton for Solway at 7.15 a.m., 9.-10 a.m., and 3.25 p.m., leaving SOLWAY for MASTERTON at about 8.25 a.m.. 2.25 p.m., and 7.15 p.m. ON FEBRUARY 10th (PEOPLE'S' DAY). In addition to the ordinary Time-taole tho following trains will bo run : ' Special Trains will leave WOODVILLE at 7.55 a.m., Masterton 10.45 a.m., and 12.30 p.m. for Solway. A special train will leave CROSS CREEK at 9 a.m., arriving at SOLWAY at 10.35 a.m. Trains leave SOLWAY for WOODVILLE at 2.15 p.m., and 5 p:m. For CROSS CREEK, 5.50 p.m. ] For WELLINGTON; 4.5 p.m. On February 19th, 20th, and 21st, the 12.50 p.m. Woodvillo-Wellington train will stop at Solway for passengers. Accommodation arranged' for Visitors. Apply by letter to—--11 J. B. EMMETT, 533 'Secretary, Box 40. Masterton.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10206, 17 February 1919, Page 3

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