AMUSEMENTS. "fi THEATRE 3i TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. A BRIGHT, BRILLIANT AND FASCINATING ENTERTAINMENT. Unparalleled Success Nightly of MR WALTiiR GEORGE and bis SUNSHINE PLAYERS Presenting a new and original musical Playlet entitled THE BANDITS. THE BANDITS. THE BANDITS. THE RANDITS. THE BANDITS. THE BANDITS. Merited and Artistic Success of MR WILFRED DB BLOIS. The Brilliant Banjo Soloist. MAJRZON AND FLORENCE, Strong Man and his fearless Partner. REN A AND ARTA, Expert Xylophonists. FRANK, LANK AND ALICE, LT. HARPER, Tyrolean Tenor. In a now repertoire of popular songs. Prices—Reserved DC. and 0.5., 3s 2d; Unreserved, 2s 7d; Stalls, Is 7d; Upper Circle, Is Id. Box plan at The Bristol, after 5 p.m. at Burnett's (next theatre). Doors open 7.15. HENRI VERBRUGGHE.N, HENRI VERBRUGGHFJN. The Ehninent Belgian Conductor With the NEW SOUTH 'WALES NEW SOUTH WALES STATU ORCHESTRA, STATU ORCHESTRA, Will Give One RETURN CONCERT RETURN CONCERT In the I O W N HA] FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 13th. FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 13th. PRICES: Reserved, 10s and 6s; Unreserved, 3s. No Amusement Tax. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. AT THEi BRISTOL. 591 THE EARLY SETTLERS AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON. EUCHRE TOURSN'AMEiNT. THB First of a Series of Eiuchre Parties will be held on. WEDNESDAY, February 11th, at 7.-15 p.m.,'at Dustiojs Rooms, Cuba street. ' Musical Items and Refreshments. Tickets, 2s each. W. A. EDWARDS, 652 ' Hon. Sec. "VTOU are invitod to inspect Milligan's Suitings, at Kelburn Avenue. LEADING HOTELS. BRUNSWICK HOTEL, Upper Willis street Wellington. MRS A. V. HOLBROOK, • Late of the Langham and Dominion Hotels, Proprietress. ~TOTHINKr but the best of Wines and i Spirits stocked in this hotel, and all true, to label. First-class Accc modation at reasonable tariff. Hea... welcome to all old and new friends. WELLINGTON HOTEL, Opposite Parliament Buildings, Molesworth street. TTAXCELLENT Accommodation, Best of -" Liquors. Tariff on application.- "» K. WILKINSON, Lato Alhambra Hotel, Wellington, also Criterion, Wanganui, Telephone 793. Proprietress. DENBIGH HOTEL, FEILDLNG. "ARIiY R. WALLACE (late of the Metropolitan Hotel, Wellington) has taken over the above well-known and popular Hostelry, and invites old and new patrons to make the "DENBIGH their headquarters when visiting 1 eliding. . Tariff—l 26 per diem. Best of Liquors, Cuisine, and attention. A L3ERMARLB PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner Cuba and Ghuznee streets. WELLINGTON (Off Cuba street). This popular house has been thoroughly renovated, and is now under the management of Mr J. R. WHETTEK, late Chef, '-■•and Hotel, Dunedin. . . Citchen under his personal supervision. Excellent Cuisine. Terms, 8s per day. Permanents by arrangement. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. 'Phone 2202. WHITE SWAN HOTEL, Cuba street. MRS McGUIKE wishes to notify oil Friends and the General Public that she has taken over the above wellinown Hostelry. Terms moderate. The Best Wines and Spirits only stocked. A single Bottlo at Wholesale Rates. 'Phone 1419. UNDER NEW" MANAGEMENT. > OY A L TIGER HOTEL, _ii Corner Taranaki street and Abel Smith street, Wellington, "MAT" GLEEISON, Proprietor, Has taken over tho above Hotel, ana will bo pleased to meet Old and Now Friends. Best Brands oi Wines and Spirits stocked. Tariff reasonable. A trial solicited. 'Phono 2527 a. • HOTEL LANGMUIR, TAUMARUNUI (Opposite Railway Station), OFFERS First-class Accommodation. Electric light throughout. Night Porter. All trains met. Wire for pceommodation. t^->tttti? A. J. LANGMUIR, Proprietor. ■BARRETT'S HOTEL {Opposite Bank of New Zealand), Lambton quay, Wellington. One Minute Post Office and Wharf. Electric Cars pass the door. Electric Light throughout. Night Portei. Tariff, lis per day. I). DALTON, Propnotoi AN IDEAL PLACE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON rOTEL GRAND CENTRAL JLjL (107, Cuba Street.) Best for comfort, convenience, and personal attention at moderate cost. Call, write, or wire us for accommodation at our well-appointed private Hotel, WELLINGTON'S BEST. Terms: 10s per day. and £3 3sper week. S. BDILSON, Proprietor. Telegrams: "Edilson,". Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10509, 10 February 1920, Page 3
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