AMUSEMENTS. "LOOK WHO'S HERE/I NKIHTLY AT NIGHTLY AT tho '"■ ' /MRAND OPERA HOUSE. \X TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT OP PRESENT PROGRAMME. LAST NIGHT OP PRESENT PROGRAMME. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. TO-MORHOW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. 4th COMPLETE CHANGE. 4th COMPLETE CHANGE. A no-repetition Edition. EVERYTHING ABSOLUTELY NEW. Introducing for the First Time the Big Racing Monstrosity, "BIPLANE," ' "BIPLANE." "BIPLANE." ' "BIPLANE." . Tho Greatest of nil Melodramatic Burlajque. 10,000' Super's (more 'or less). EOOO tons of scenery (if it reaches us in time), 1 Btud of blood horses, 1 hale of straw, 1 pall, and 25 Star Artists., , A GALLERY OF GOOD THINGS for TO-MORROW' NIGHT. PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle, Is.-: Back Stalls; 35.; Early Door Gallery, 25.; Late Door Gallery, Is. (plus Tax)! •. '.. Day Sales at Grand Sweet Shop. • ■ : ■ : —I WELLINGTON AMATEUR SWIMMING. '•'■■. . OLUB. GRAND SWIMMING CARNIVAL RAND SWIMMING CARNIVAL TE ARO BATHS, SATURDAY, MARCH, 2nd, ■ At 2.30 p.m. Tho Cream of Wellington Swimmers Will Compete. 4 CUPS' DUTUIE 4 CUPS 4 CUPS ' ' COMMEMORATION 4' CUPS 4OUPB ' COLTMAN 4 CUPS 4 OUPS SWIMMERS' MEMORIAL 4 CUPS Open Event b. Ladies' and Gente.' Diving, Fancy Swimming by Mr. J. Foster. Lifesaving Competition (Ladies and Gentlemen) • ■ Etc., Etc., Etc. •■■:•.■ AN ENTERTAINING AND INSTRUCTIVE AFTERNOON. Band in Attendance. .Tickets, l^Childr,!,^^^.- ... . ] ... Hon. Secretary. TETELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP. RESULT OF RAFFLES: Georgette Blouse, donated by. Messrs. ' George and Kerslcy-Ticket J<o. 1, Mrs. . .Alfred Smith, Hobson Street.. . £100 Section-of'Land-Ticket N0..60, Miss ' . ' Nita Wright, 6 Tinakori Road.- ■ ■•"•' "■" ELECTION NOTICES. ELEOTORS OF WELLINGTON NORTH.' T-ADIEB AND/GENTLEMEN- .." . .. Ju.'".• ■:. ..-.' , " ... .pn Wednesday Night'l confidently left the Issue in your hands, and I felt that the loyalty, and determination of ..the people of New-Zealand would find its expression at the. Poll on Thursday, "not only in electing me, but in keeping the National Government intact during the time of this great ivar crisis., THE RESULT has abundantly justified itno expectations-not only of myself but bf tho -national: Government, and, if I m'a'y ' venture W; bo. ot the people of' the Dominion. V ■ -'■ " ■■- ' ■: : •■ '-'- ; -' To all. those" who worked 'so loyally and wnWheartedly in the National Cause, I ,BETUBN.:MY'WARMEST AND HEARTIEST ■ THANKS. '■ ~ ■ ■ Yours faithfully, ,; " ' . JOHN P.' LUKE."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 139, 1 March 1918, Page 9
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353Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 139, 1 March 1918, Page 9
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