AMUSEMENTS, AHTILIERY BAXD. Cutler Engagement to the Aucklaml ' Exhibition. TOWX HAIJ,, THIS AFTEI!XOO\ ( At 3 o'clock. n.XAL COKCERT. i'IXAL CONCEirr. Pi'Oßrammo! 1. March, Xo, 1, "I'owp and Circtimstanco" F,l S ar 2. Overture, "Oberon" 'Weljer 3. Jlinuet Padcrewski ■i. Hungarian Rhapsody Xo. 1 Liszt 5. Grand Selection Xo. 1 "Tanulianser" iVasiU'r INTERVAL. G. Suite, "La Reino do Saba' 5 Ggunod 7. Pollsli Dance, Xo. 1 Sclianrenka 8. Selection, "Aitlw" Vcnli 9. Grand Yalse do Coneeir. Tito Jlaltei 10. Ecmijiiscences of Sullivan The E, A.' March. GOD SAVE THE KIXG, Conductor: Mr. E. C. Strottou, Admission, 3;., 25., Is. Box Plan «t the Dresden. J. DYKES, Representative. Q P E R A "' HOUSE, FOR A SEASON OF SEVEN NIGHTS! SEVEN NIGHTS! Commencing; TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. ' TUESDAY,' 2nd DECEMBER, I THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR I OPERATIC SOCIETY | , Will Produce "THE GEISHA!" •'THE GEISHA!" "THE GEISHA!" "THE GEISHA!" That Dainty and Delightful Japanese Opera. A MAGNIFICENT CAST And PERFECTLY-TRAINED CHORUS Of 7!) VOICES! 70 VOICES! 70 VOICES! ' 70 VOICES! I MISS HELEN GARD'NER will repeat her .brilliant Duncdin success as 0 MIMOSA SAX! The whole production under MR. TOM POLLARD. PRICES—Is., 2s. (id., Is. Plan at Drc;den. Early doors Is., Stalls and Family Circle ftd. extra. Day Sales at Chrislcson's. E. 11. VANCE, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON GOLF CLUB. RANFURLY CUP. MEN'S FOURSOME. THE above will bo ployed on Saturday next. Members are asked to enter at Tisdall's up to Friday, 5.30 p.m. Post entries will he received from those unable to enter by the above time. Members arc notified that the Tennis Courts will be opened by Saturday. A. S. MACSHANE, Secretar3-.
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There are at present 6370 aborigines living in Western Australia in contiguity to white settlements, but it is roughly estimated Hint about 2(1,00(1 more live iii their wild state in areas tn which tlip. march of development lias not yet penetrated. Last year in a particular region in the. far interior scarcity of food and water drove large numbers of these jiativos to make their lirst acquaintance, with the while man. They are steadily dying out, like Hie Nortii American Jiidi::.'!s. A needle-mainil'achiriii" machine i« capable -of producing 1.-Klll.tKKl .needles a w<-i'k. The tramp appreached the nrouil ciii--7.e» ami asiicil for aim.'!. "Go tn tinant. Thou sluggard." " 'Taint no use, mister. Medium's ji.s as fisht-fisU-il as me liiicle mi' al dc rest uv me rclashuna. 1 fear I'll have to go t;> work at !a»l." M'CHiiion's Colleen Soap is made from plant ash .instead of caustic suda. Uucliess of Aberrant jay 3; "ft j s sweet, reav«b,uig,'pAdvt, ....
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1918, 28 November 1913, Page 5
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