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AMUSEMENTS CHERNIAVSKYS AGAIN SCORE BIG SUCCESS! TOWN' IT AT T , TO-MORROW NIGHT, AW. T 7 11 xxiiUJJ. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th. PROGRAMME : TRIO, C Minor (MENDELSSOHN) • VIOLIN, Symphonic Espagnole (LALO) ’CELLO, Romance (POPPER) TRIO, ‘‘By Waters of Minnetonka" Serenade (V. HERBERT) (LAURANCE) Butterfly (POPPER) "At the Brook’’ PIANO, Sonata Appassionato (BOISDEFFRE) (BEETHOVEN) By Arrangement "with J. C. Williamson, Ltd., the Recitals advertised for NEXT SATURDAY AND NEXT MONDAY, OCT. 18th and 19th, WILL NOW BE HELD IN THE the Black Cat Cafe, next Grand Opera House. CHAS. CASLING, Business Manager. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. (Holders of Seats already hooked may exchange them at the Bristol.) LEO, JAN, AND MISCHEL CHERNIAYSKY. TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS AT THE TOWN HALL NEXT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st, AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th. PRICES: 6s, 4s, and 2s 6d. Book your Seats at the Bristol. Day Sales at SHIPPERS’ MISTAKE SALE THE LAST OF THE CASES HAVE BEEN TAKEN OUT OF BOND, AND THE CONTENTS HAVE BEEN COSTED, AND ARE NOW AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC. WARNING TO THE PUBLIC. The staff of Lindsay's, Limited, has undergone a very heavy strain by reason of their fortnight’s Sale, and in fairness to their assistants Lindsay’s, Limited, will not continue their Sale after Wednesday Next, October*22nd. It is felt that in conducting the Largest Sale in the History of the Boot Trade in Wellington, Lindsay’s, Limited, have mpre than done their duty to their shippers. NOTE-GOODS BOUGHT DURING THE SALE WILL NOT BE EXCHANGED. THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE WONDERFUL; BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING THIS WEEK:-: LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. 3508 PAIRS LADIES’ PATENT COLT AND GLACE COURT SHOES— Worth 37s 6<f. Now 10s 6d. 144 pairs Ladies’ Patent and Nigger GLACE TAB COURTS—With large 'buckle. j , Worth 52s 6d. Now 12s 6d. 100 pairs Ladies’ Fawn and Grey SUEDE BAR SHOES —Bostock’s. Worth 55a. Now 255. 72 pairs Ladies’ Fawn and Grey KID BAR SHOES—Bostock’s. Worth 59s 6d. Now 27s 6d. MEN’S DEPARTMENT. 45 pairs of Men’s BOX CALF GOL. BALS—English, welted soles; sizes s’s and 6’a only. Worth 39s 6d. Now 12s 6d. 69 pairs Men’s ENGLISH CALF BOOTS—In black and ibrown, welted soles ; every pair guaranteed. Worth 49s 6d. Now 255. 37 pairs of' Men’s'BOX CALF BOOTS —English. Worth 39s 6d. Now 19s lid. Youths’ and Boys’ BOX CALF BOOTS—English. Sizes 7’s to 9’s Worth 14s 6d. Now 9s lid. Size 10’s Worth Iss 6d. Now 10s lid. , Sizes ll's to l’s Worth 19s 6d. Now 12s 6d. Sizes to s’s Worth 25s 6d. Now 14s 6d. Girls’ GLACE DERBY SHOES—With patent cap. ’ Sizes 7's to 9’s Worth 14s 6d. Now 9s lid. Size 10’s Worth 14s 6d. Now 11s 6d. Sizes ll’s to l’s Worth 21s. Now 12s lid. Sizes 2"s to s’s Worth 28s 6d. Now 16s 6d. HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS TO SELECT FROM IN MEN’S WOMEN’S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, AT LINDSAY’S, LIMITED, v the quality shoe store, LAMB TON QUAY. OPPOSITE MIDLAND HOTEL.

BOXING BAXTER (Australia) ▼. BLACKBURN (New Zealand Welter Champion). GREAT BOXING CONTEST. P O W N ■ H A L I*. MONDAY NEXT. EXCELLENT PRELIMINARIES. PRICES: 5s and 2s 6d, plus tax. Box Plan _at Ned Perry's/ Manners .street. Earlv Door tickets also at hen Bowman’s, Lambton quay. HOTELS A LONG-PELT WANT! AN ESTABLISHED PACT I fTVHE Loading Hotel in Dunedin is now 1 THE EXCELSIOR. Comfortable Lounge Artistic Dining Room Excellent Cuisine. Smoking and Drawing room*. Large, airy Bedrooms. First-class Service. SPLENDID ORCHESTRA Discourses delightful musio during dinner. THE LOUNGE is one ot the features of the Hotel, and is comfy and cosy to the extreme, wi.h its luxurious couches, chairs, and lovely carpets. All furniture and furnisHngs have I been specially selected, and are m splendid taste. The Hotel itself has been re. appointed, redecorated, and in some parts reconstructed. IMPOSING PRIVATE ENTRANCE. In itself this is worthy of the ambitions ol the owner, and ensures an absolute private entrance for guests. Separate entrances to the Bars. The latest form of AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIFT has been installed for the convenience of the patrons. The Pnblio are invited to inspect the Hotel any afternoon. TARIFFS: 17s 6d and 20s PER DAY. WSL QUIRK, Proprietor. jJOYAE TIGER HOTEL Corner Taranaki street and Abel Smith street. Wellington. "MAT" GLEESON Proprietor. Only Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Stocked. TARIFF REASONABLE. A Trial Solicited. 'Phone 20-693 SHIPMENTS OB* EXCEPTIONALLY FINE ENGLISH WORSTED SUITINGS lust Landed at MILLIGAN'S MILLIGAN'S Kelburn avenue. Why Not Treat Yourself To One of the Best> Which, after all, Is the Cheapest.

RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS BfELBURN TEA KIOSK—Open Son-A-V days and Holidays. Hot Luncheon la. including'-tram fare. Morn, log and Afternoon Tea. Parties by arrangwnpn*. - Tel 26-210. FRESH Fish daily at Palmer’s. 163, Lambton quay. PRIVATE Supper Rooms for Ladies at Palmer’s Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168, Lambton quay. TAuf ANTED Known Private Supper ** Rooms are provided for Ladies at Palmer's, 168, Lambton quay. WANTED Known —Palmer’s Luncheon and Supper Rooms. 168, Lambton quay. VISITORS to Wellington Bhould go to Palmer’s up-to-date Luncheon Rooms, 168, Lambton quay. All meals reduced to Is 6d. Known Palmer's Lun- » v cheon ond Supper Rooms, 168, Lambton quay. Fresh Flab daily. OPEN Daily.—Palmer's Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168, Lambton qauy, can be depended upon . FRESH Fish daily at * Palmer’s Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168, Lamb. ton qua:, . PERFECT CIRCULAR LETTERS 'IT'OR those Firms who prefer to use Dry A Stencils for circular letter work, there is nothing to compare with the Edison Mimeotype. It can be freely handlea and; produces most beautiful fascimile letters when used in conjunction with the Edison Duplicator. Write for samples. LE GROVE TYPEWRITER AND IMPORTING CO., LTD., Wellington, Auckland, Napier, WangAnui,

Barraclougih's Magic Nervine stops Toothache. Is 6d everywhere. A Tt£b over the face in the morning with Q-tol. followed hv a "Vinolia" lather makes shaving a real pleasure.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11960, 15 October 1924, Page 3

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