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AMUSEMENTS. rjTOWN HALL. CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT, 7.43. Your Opportunity of Seeing "A MID SUM HER, NIGHT'S DREAM.” "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM.” Produced by A. STANLEY WARWICK. Mendelssohn's Beautiful Music. Full Orchestra. Conductor: JOHN F. WOODWARD. You must secure your Seats at the Biistol Piano Co. Reserved, 3s; plus tax. 252 LOOK FOR PROGRAMME. ifADAHE JESSIE STRATHEARN, 'A- A.R.A.M. (London). THREE CONCERTS, COMMENCING SATURDAY. TOWN HALL, 2s and la. Reserves: Bristol. sth REGIMENT, AT ORIENTAL BAY. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). At S p.m. POPULAR PRICES. 2s. Is. T\/r ADAME JESSIEi STRATHEARN, 2-*JL A.R.A.M. (London). MARCH 19th, 21st, 22nd. TOWN HALL. ■ Reserves: Bristol. A PIANO BUSINESS Bounded on sincerity. IT has ever been our creed to give to the piano-buying public the finest instruments at every prioe level, and to stand firmly back of those instruments. Namely, those by : BRINSMHAD, WINDOVBR, LA GONDA JESSE FRENCH ROGERS BREWSTER. LYON AND HBALJ Moreover, we have always priced our pianos and “Players" at prices which would aflprd the purchaser highest piano values for every pound invested. In sincerely homing to these standards we have acquired a reputation for honesty and square dealing which is second to none in the piano business. We invite you to inspect our comprehensive showing of Pianos and Players in our showroom upstairs. CHAR. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET. Wellington. The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. MEETINGS. XVTJLLINGTON WATERSIDE WORKERS' UNION. A SPECIAL STOP-WORK MEETING Will be held in the X STORH WAITING-ROOM. THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, MARCH l«th. S A.M. Business: —Special. Admission by Union Badge. 275 J. G. BRUCE, Secretary. CITIZEN-SOLDIERS’ CARNIVAL. MEETING OF WORKERS. ALL those .ladies and gentlemen who worked so willingly during the Carnival are invited to attend a meeting in the Conference Hall, Dominion Farmers’ Institute. Featherston street, on WEDNESDAY, March 16th, at 8 p.m., when ( it is hoped that the results from each stall will be announced, as well as the total proceeds of the Carnival. ROBERT HILL, 235 Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. ’HE WELLINGTON MASTER BAKERS’ AND I'nSTRYCOOKS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF EMPLOYERS. WELLINGTON CITY AND SUBURBS. PRICE OF BREAD. WE herewith notify our CUSTOMERS and the PUBLIC generally, that commencing from \v ED an BSD AY, the 16th IN.ST., the following prices wall operate : CASH OVER THE COUNTER, 7d net per 21b loaf. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, ETC., 7d, less 24 per cent., (per 21b loaf. PRIVATE DELIVERY, 7Jd per 2lb loaf, for caab or weekly account. PRIVATE DELIVERY, 7|d per 21b loaf, if booked, longer than, one week. MSTRONG, J. W. lERLEY T. LL, C. E. N.LIFFE. -W. J. LLY. E. NIIARD AUTOMATIC BAKING CO.. LTD. HEY. J ES.SIER. S. J. (AC AND SONS. MES, W. H. NFS AND CO. WR.ENCE. A. !LLIS. C. E. 5. AUTOMATIC BAKERIES. LTD. TTENCE BROS. RSONS AND SONS. BERTSHAW, A. M. YEN, AINK AND SONS. THORN DON BAKERY (J. PHYSICK). TAYLOR, J. TAYLOR. P. S. TONKS, M. WEDDERSPOON. A. WELLINGTON BREAD CO. «77 Underwood Underwood Underwood Underwood U nderwood Underwood Underwood Underwood Underwood U nderwood Underwood Underwood Underwood U nderwood Underwood Underwood Underwood Underwood Underwood THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY. Call and ask for a demon, stration. Sole Agents— THE LE GROVE TYPEWRITER AND IMPORTING CO., LTD.. Head Office. 199, Lambton quay, Wellington. COS N S BUNIONS T. B. W I L S O N, Chiropodist. Expert in treatment of Bunions, Hallux-Valgus, and all Bursal Inflammations. Wenal Ointment (posted), 4s. 45. Ghuznee street (opp. Bristol). 'Phone 22-485-NOW reduced to Is 6d, all meals. Palmer’s Luncheon and Supper Rooms. Lambton quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10850, 16 March 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10850, 16 March 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10850, 16 March 1921, Page 3

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