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AMUSEMENTS. Tlio Curtain will rise EACH EVENING AT 7.« SHARP. Wlii-ii patrons nru particularly requested to bo heated. O,SCAR ASCIIE AND LILY DRAYTON KISMET KISMET. Seals in central positions can Ibo .13lcolcd tor tlio opening and subsequent peiforinanw-i of "Ki-niet" at tlio Dres don ;il !1 o'clock this morning. T~~M P~7j It T A N T. Tlio Opera Hon* will be Closed THIS EVENING for Hie purpose of holding a full lighting and scenio rehearsal of "Kismet.' APEIA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. THE OSCAR ASCHB-LTLY BRAYTON SEASON. A DRAMATIC EVENT. _ That will constituto a new era in Wellington Theatrical Ilistory. Commencing MONDAY NIGHT NEXT.t— MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. At 7.15 sharp. At 7.J5 sharp. For a Limited Number of Occasions. J. C. 'Williamson presents OSCAR ASCIIE, LILY BRAYTON, OSCAR ASCUE, LILY BRAYTON, And their ■ London Company of Notable Artists. In the Stupendous Oriental Dramatic Spectacle, • K I S M E T K ISME T An "Arabian Nteht" by Edward Knobluch, Without Parallel Among the Mnny Picturesque- and Novel Entertainments tho Stage has Produced. Play produced by OSCAR ASCHE. During the season, which is limited to 18 nights, will also bo staged, THE TAMING OF THE- SHREW, OTnELLO, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, THE MERRY WIVES OP WINDSOR. BOX PLANS for the five representations of "Kismet" Now Open at tho Dresden. PRICES-D.C. and Stalls, 65.; Back Stalls, Js.; Gallery, 2s. Early door Gallery, fid. extra. NOTE. —Tho Management respectfully request those who selected seats in row Jt for- MONDAY and PRIDAY NEXT to kindly present their Tickets at 'tho Box Office immediately for checking purposes. UNITED LABOUR DEMONSTRA-TION.-SPORTS CARNIVAL to be held at Athletic Park, Wellington, on Labour Diy, MONDAY, October 28. Programme of Events:—l. Labour Day Sheffield Handicap, 120 yards (accept, fee 2s. Ed.): Entrance fee ss„ first prize (cash), £7 10s., second priza (wish) ,£3, third prize (cash) £1 10s. 2. Labour Day Demonstration Handicap, 100 yards: Is. Gd., cash .£2 25., cash ,£1 Is.. 3. Labour Day Demonstration Handicap, 120 yards: Is. Gd., cash .£2 25., cash XI Is. 1. Labour Day Demonstration Handicap, 410 yards: Is. Gd., cash £2 25., cash £1 Is. 5. Amateur Cycle Handicap, half-mile: Is. 6d., trophy £1 25., trophy XI Is. fl. Amateur Cycle Handicap, I mile: Is. Gd., trophy ■£!! 25., trophy £1 Is. 7. Amateur Cycle Handicap, 2 miles: 25., trophy .£2 10s., trophy £1 ss. 8. Amateur Running Handicap, 100 vards: Is. Gd., trophy £i 25., trophy .£1 Is'. 0. Amateur Running Handicap, 220 yards: Is. Gd., trophy £2 25., trophy £1 Is. 10. Amateur Running Handicap, ]W yards: Is. fid., trophy X 2 2s„ trophy £1 Is. 11. Amateur Walk Handicap, 1 mile: Is. Gd., trophy £2 25., trophy £1 Is. 12. Amateur Hurdle Handicap, 120 yards: Is. Gd., tropin- .£2 25., trophy £1 Is. 13.; iHarriers' Race Handicap, 2 miles (otien to Harrier Clubs only): 2s„ trophy £3 35., trophy £2, trophy .£l. 11. Tug-of-War, open (on battons, per team of 8 men). There must be three teams or no competition: 125., cash .£9, cash £i 10s. Women's Races, Children's Races, Old Men's Races, Obstacle Races, pull programme can be procured from Sports Secretary. A beautiful cup, presented by Sir Joseph Ward. .Bart,, to Events 2, 3, 4, winner of tho grand o"-re. gate. N.8.-Tho above is not the. order of events on day of sports. ,£l2o—ln Conditions.—All Athletic and Cycling Events run under the rules of the Nov Zealand Athletic and Cycling liinoii; Competitors' Licenses can be had from the Sports Secretary. Events 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 run under N.Z.\.A -V Rules. Entries for Events Nos. 1 to 12 will close on Saturday, 12th October; Handicaps declared on Kith, and Acceptances for Sheffield Handicap close on 10th October. Entries for Tug-of-War close on 19th October. Events Nos. 15 to 31 will close on grounds, post entry. There must bo three starters for each event or no race, and four starters or no second prize Winners of heats in the Sheffield who arc not placed in the final will receive a pri7o of ten shillings in cash. All onirics to be made on the official entry form, which can bo had from the secretary. No entry will be ncreul-d unless accompanied bv fees.-.T. KENNEDY, Sports Secretary Trades Hall. Wellington. GREATEST MUSIC SALE EVER HELD IN WELLINGTON. NOW IN PULL SWING At anglo-american music store, 116 cuba street. astoundinoTbargains ! call to-day. call to-day. call to-day. call to-day. All Music going Gd. copy for a few days .only. 25., Is. Gd., nndfls. Editions going at 6d. copy. MUSIC-LOVERS SHOULD NOT MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY. Thousands of Copies to Choose From. Only Address— 116 CUBA STREET. WANTED Known.—That wo are second to none for Pashionablo Cut and Slylish-mado Suits. Give us a trial. You won't bo sorry. You will come again. Genuine Tnilor-mado from .£4. G. S. ROBERTS, Tailor, 52 LOWER CUBA STREET (Over N.Z. Motor Co., opp. Bank of N.Z.) PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH TONES AND CO.'S PLANTS. BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK, from Is. per doz. Noto the Address-255 CUBA STREET. 'Phono 510.' i ' —■« Experiments iu the cultivation of the tobacco plant arc being carried on with the consent of tho Government in thive different parts of Britain—namely, in North Wales, Norfolk, and Church Crookham. Hampshire. Tho principal farm is at the last-named village, and is situated on the estate of Mr. A. J. Brandon, who has this year fifteen acres under cultivation. Mr. Brandon is not too optimistic as to the profits of the cultivation of the tobacco plant, but states that a yield of from 15001b. to lliOOlb. per- acre would puv well; Last year his yield was 8001b. per ncre, when he sold his crop to a firm of manufacturers who have now offered to buy up tho whole of his present crop. At Two O'clock in the Morning—The •Tolly fellow (to the man above, who has ' been dragged from his bed by the wild ringing of his front door bell) —"One of your windows is wide open." Mr. Dressing Gown—"Thanks awfully, old man. Which one is it?" The Jolly Follow—"Tho one you have your head out of. Ta-ta!" The demand is running strong for Hnyle's prints, Warner's Rust-proof Cornets, and fioslya Unshrinkable Underwear, IsrAisk " J

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1563, 5 October 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1563, 5 October 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1563, 5 October 1912, Page 7

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