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AMUSEMENTS fjl O W N HALL, Direction J. and N. Tait. Record success of Dame Clara Butt and Mr Kennerley Rumford. Hundreds of disappointed patrons unable to gain admission to tlie third concert on Thursday night. SATURDAY NIGHT, AT 8. SATURDAY NIGHT, AT 8. SATURDAY NIGHT, AT 8. SATURDAY' NIGHT, AT 8. LAST OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING ENGLAND’S GREATEST SINGERS. DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT And MR KENNERLEY RUMFORD. MR KENNERLEY RUMFORD. MR KENNERLEY RUMFORD, After one of the most successful concert seasons ever known in Wellington. Supporting Artiste, MARIE ANTOINETTE AUSSENAC, The Celebrated French Solo Pianiste. SATURDAY NIGHT, AT 8. GREAT POPULAR FAREWELL GREAT POPULAR FAREWELL PROGRAMME, PROGRAMME, At. which ( Dame Clara Butt will sing, In response to numerous requests, "FIVE BIBLICAL SONGS” (Dvorak), • "FIVE BIBLICAL SONGS” (Dvorak/, "FIVE BIBLICAL SONGS” (Dvorak), Also, v "ABIDE WITH ME,” and "ABIDE WITH ME,” and HANDEL’S "LARGO” (With Organ), HANDEL’S "LARGO” (With Organ), "The Beautiful Land of Nod” (F, H. Cowen), "The Little Bird” (Franco Leoni), "Ships of My Dreams” (W. Wilkinson Stephenson), with Mr Kennerley Rumford (duet) "Dear Love of Mine” (Goring Thomas). Mr Kennerley Rumford will sing : "Largo al Factotum” ("Barber of Seville”, Rossini), "Requiem” (Harold Craxton), "The Two Grenadiers” (Schumann). 1 Mdlle. Marie Antoinette Aussenac:*— "Bourree” (Bach), "Polonaise” (Liszt), "Jeune Fille au Jardin” (Mompou), "Tristan and Isolde,” "The Death of Isolde” (Wagner-Liszt). Accompanist Roy Ellett. Organist 1 Bernard Page. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. Reserved Seats, 7s 6d and 10s 6d; Unreserved, 5s and 3s. DAY SALE 5s TICKETS DAY SALE. 5s TICKETS DAY SALE 5s TICKETS Obtainable at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. 3s Tickets at the Doors. SPECIAL NOTE: On Saturday afternoon seats may be booked and day sale tickets purchased at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. Patrons are advised to purchase their tickets during the day and avoid the crush at the doors on night of concert. All prices plus the usual tax. CLAUDE KINGSTON, Concert, Director for J. and N. Tait. PROPERTIES FOR SALE SEATOUN Properties—See the Resident Agent, E. J. Barnett, 106, inghs st., Seatoun. ’Phone 24-293. £2OO DEPOSIT.*—New 5-roomed House and kitchenette; all possible conveniences. Price ,£1430. Apply R. J. Taylor and Co., Bowen street. SEATOUN Homes at Tram Terminus: 5 Rooms, £I6OO, ,£1650; 6 Rooms, £1750, ,£2OOO. E. J. Barnett. 106. Inglis st., Seatoun. OQKA FOR QUICK”SA’LE. Me 1 rose - dWi/ilw New 4-roomed Bungalow and every possible convenience; large section; concrete paths: owner going south; very easy terms. Dimock, 18. Grey street. ISLAND BAY.—S Rooms and kitchenette; all conveniences. Price £llsO, with .£250 deposit. Apply R. J. Taylor and Co., Bowen street. OQWpr—MELROSE: New Bungalow, 4 Rooms, large section, concrete paths, etc.; immediate possession; owner leaving Wellington; easy terms; snip. Dimock, 18, Grey street. OOpTfMY CITY, - Bargain—Doublefronted Shop and 8-roomed modern dwelling; two story, garage; corner section, central, no mortgage, first time on market: £SOO deposit, balance for 7 years if desired. Dimock, 18, Grey street. FOR SALE, best part Miramar, New 6-roomed House, all conveniences, immediate possession; £I2OO. John Brodie. King’s Chambers POKA DEPOSIT, Khandallah —Modern 5-roomed Bungalow; large section; splendid . business <site; *>uit chemist (no opposition); in fact good opening any tradesman; sacrifice for immediate sale Apply. Dimock, 18,' Grey street. FOR SALE, Hataitai—6 Rooms, every convenience, close to tram; .£1550; easy terms. John Brodie, King’s Chambers. HOTEL Leases for Sale.—3i years; trade £240; rent, rates, insurance, £2O week; wages .£l7; Speight’s.—3 years; trade £236; rent, rates, insurance, £2l week; wages £23; brick hotel. —3 years; trade £205; rent, rates, insurance, £2l week; wages £ll. —3J years; trade £136; rent, rates, insurance, £lB per week; Speight’s; £7OO cash required.—3 years; trade JZ36Or rent, rates, insurance, £25 10s per week; Speight’s; value furniture, £3OOO. —31 years; trade £65; rent, rates, insurance, £lO 10s per week; £BOO cash required.—Freehold, 12 rooms, mining settlement; trade £SO; cash required, £3so.—Chas. G. Rhimes, Seater’s Bldgs., 115, Lambton quay, Wellington. ORCHARD FOR SALE.—Fine proposition for young man or married couple. A good clean apple orchard on the flat in the Nelson district, consisting of 10 acres orchard and 6 acres paddock, well watered; also a large new packing shed with two large whares, motor garage, and good water supply. The place is convenient to town. Present crop well forward. Reason for selling, owner leaving New Zealand. Price £1450. Reasonable offer considered and terms arranged. ANDERSON SMITH. 751 Tahunanui. SECTION, 40 x 115, on the Esplanade, Island Bay; can be purchased by paying 10s each week for six years, and can be built on at once; drainage, water etc., close to sections. BAX US. k Penrose avenue. Hiddiford street. Or Reef street. Island Bay / HOTEL FOR SALE. HOTEL FOR SALE. A GILT-EDGED PROPOSITION. GOOD town, North Island, bar trade in the town, easy to run and free house for everything. Lease has over 5 years to run, rent £l2 10s per week; rates, insurance premiums and license £4 weekly; beer account averages £230 per month; lemonade account averages £35 per month; average takings IN BAR £214 weekly. Price for goodwill and furniture £5750. Stock at valuation, on bills. CHAS. B. BUXTON, LTD., 164. Featherston street, Wellington. C* f and any form hunbum uchi ng is rapidly soothed with Q-TOL. 2/<

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12363, 5 February 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12363, 5 February 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12363, 5 February 1926, Page 3

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