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AMUSEMENTS. T o vr n hall (CONCERT CHAMBER). Direction. J. and N. Tait. RETURN VISIT. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2Sth, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2Sth, And TUESDAY, 111 ARC II 2nd, TUESDAY, MARCH 2nd, Of The World-Famous Violinist, DAISY KENNEDY’. DAISY KENNEDY’. DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. "Of hor sex, the foremost living violinist."—London "Morning Post." DAISY DAISY DAISY KENNEDY KENNEDY. KENNEDY ARE NOW OPEN AT BOX PLANS BOX PLANS BOX PLANS THE BRISTOL. THE BRISTOL. THE BRISTOL. DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2Sth, And TUESDAY. MARCH 2nd. At the Piano, MISS TOPSIE DOENAU. RESERVED os. also 3s, 2s (plus tax). EVERYBODY'S 11 to 10. : Showing To-day and To-night, The fascinating and popular screen star, NORMA TAmiAuGL, In a highly interesting story of Russia. “THE NEW -MOON." There is a Splendid Supporting Programme. Screening times: 11, 12.15. 2.45, 4.10, 6.45, 3.40 fIAHE TT4MPRESS. Continuous X Hjj JIi'MPRESS. - Hto 10. KITTY GORDON In "A MANDARIN'S GOLD I" Also PEARL WHITE in "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER," "Mandarin Gold" ; 11.55, 2.5, 4.16, 6.20, £.20. ; ' , „ “Lightning Raider': 11.15, 1.20, 3.30. 5.40, 7.15, 9.30. e WS BAND. WORKERS’ BAND AT ORIENTAL BAY TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8 p.m. CRICKET. WELLINGTON v. HAWKE'S BAY. • g ASIU RBSBBV. B. ’ FEBRUARY 37th, 38th, and MARCH Ist. Play Commences on FRIDAY”, at 2 p.m. LEADING HOTELS. BRUNSWICK HOTEL, Upper Willis street Wellington. MRS A. V. HOLBROOK, Late of the Langham and Dominion Hotels, Proprietress. NOTHING but the best of Wines and Spirits stocked in this hotel, and all true to label. First-class Accommodation at reasonable tariff. Hearty welcome to all old and new friends. WELLINGTON HOTEL, Opposite Parliament Buildings, Molcsworth street. EXCELLENT Accommodation, Best of Liquors. Tariff on application. K. WILKINSON. Late Alhambra Hotel, Wellington,, also Criterion, Wanganui, Telephone 793. Proprietress. DENBIGH HOTEL, FETLDING. Harry e. Wallace date 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 lending. i Tariff—l2s per diem. Best of Liquors, i Cuisine, and attention. ALBEEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner Cuba and Ghuzneo streets. WELLINGTON (Off Cuba - street). This popular house has been thoroughly renovated, and is now under the management of Mr J. R. WHETTER, late Chef, Grand Hotel, Dunedin. Kitchen under his personal supervision. Excellent Cuisine. Terms, 8s per day. Permanents by arrangement. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. 'Phono 2262. WHITE SWAN HOTEL, Cuba street. -fRS MoGUIRE -wishes to notify all rX Friends and tho General Public lat she has taken over tho above welllow n Hostelry. Terms moderate. Tho Best Wines and Spirits only ocked. A single Bottle at Wholesale utes. 'Phono 1419. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. OYAL TIGER HOTEL, er Taranaki street and Abel Smith street, Wellington, "MAT" GLEEBON, Proprietor, taken over the above Uptol. and b« pleased to meet Old and Now ads Best Brands of Wines and its stocked. Tariff reasonable. A solicited. 'Phono 2527 a. OTBL LANGMUIR, TAUMARUNUI (Opposite Railway Station), )FFERS First-class Accommodation. Electric light throughout. Night >rter. All trains mot. Wire for ecLANGMUIR, Proprietor. £ARRBTT'S HOTEL (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), Lamb ton quay, Wellington, no Minute Post Office and Wharf. Electric Cars pass tjie door, tcctrio Light throughout. Night Porter. Tariff, 11s per day. D. DALTON, Proprietor. AN IDEAL PLACE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON Hotel grand central (107, Cuba Street.) Best for comfort, conveninenoe, and personal attention at moderate cost. Call, write, or wire ns for accommodation at our well-appointed private Hotel, WELLINGTON’S BEST. Terms: 10s per day, and j£3 3sper week. S. EDILSON, Proprietor. Telegrams; f'Edilson,'! Wellington,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10522, 25 February 1920, Page 3

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