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MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING

INTER-CLUB MATCHES. The fifth round of the interclub matches resulted as follows:— A Grade. Railways No. 1 (339) beat Lower Hutt (331). Kailways No. 1: Ewart, 63; Aluir, 69; Dayman, 67; Scott, 67, Kent, 67. Lower Hutt: Body, 69; Warburton, 66; Korshaw, 66; Baoumgren, 66; Henderson, 64 Kailways No. 2 (335) beat Army Ordnance Corps (329). Railways No. 2: Treaty, 69; Eobieson, 68; Porteous, 6y; Cook, 66; Craig, 65. Army Ordnance Corps: Duffy, 63; Aston, 67; Buckley, 65; Nicholson, 65; Lattey, 64. Petoue Workingmen's Club (333; beat Wellington South No. 2 (325). .Petone Workingmen's Club: Myers, 6S; Cunhffe, 67; Childs, 67; Forsyth, G6; Walsh 6s. Wellington South No. 2: M'Nie, 67; Conirrieve,'66; Adams, 66; Rees, 61; Goldfinch, 62. , „ , , rr Wellington, South, No. 1 (31S) beat Harbour Board (306). Wellington South No. 1: Franklyn, 68; Ahlers. 66; Kuch, 64; Adams. 61; Evans, 59. Harbour Board: C. Williams, 65; Prince. 65; Edwards, 62; Bigarlsford, 61; A. Williams, 53.

B Grade.

Railways No. 1 (334) beat Lower Hutt (310). '.Railways No. 1: Richards, 68; Hamilton, 67; Lundon, 67; Meek, 60; Watson, GG. Lower Hutt: Gnerson, 64; Clendon, 61; Prier, 62; M'Bain, 62; Forsyth, 55.-' Railways No. 2 (330) beat Army Ordnance Corps (30G). Railways No. 2: Wellings, .69; Barclay, 67; O'Connor, 66; Howitt, 64; Levick, 64. Army Ordnance Corps: Bowker, 70; Watt, 62; Batchdor, Gl; Ross, 60; Adams, 53. Wellington Ladies No. 1 beat Harbour Board by .default. Wellington Ladies No. 2 beat Petono Workingmen's Club by default. The positions of the teams are now as

The Petone National Reserve Miniature Rifle Club was not in a position to enter teams in the series of inter-ciub matches now being fired, but has now commenced a series of friendly matches with the teams having byes. The first of these matches was fired last week against Wellington East, with the .result that Wellington Bast won l>y three points, in the A {trade, and in the B grade the Petone National Reserve won by two points. The scores were as follow:—A grade: Wellington East-Osmond, G6; Neal, 65; Gray, G5; Millington, 64; Gawith, 62; total 322. Petone National Reserve-C. Bond. 65; H. Bond, 64; Kerr, 64; Clout, 64; Sharp, 62; total 319. B grade: Petone National Reserve—E. Hogg, 64; G. Hogg, 63; Anslow. 63; Morris, 63; Mndge, 58: total 311; Wellington East—Longman. 64: Scott, 63; Ewer. 63; Spenser. 62; M'Gownn, 57; total. 3(19.

\ ' . . ■ THE DOMINION, MOND F.1SJTF.TCT A TNMF dance," and Mies Bawona Wortloy danced Rf] FX fijd n 4Bs. n n h • pi n b /n n f7s?h BCffv bbbh rb >f?\ iJli XAii.w.I.XilXliTAiJli AO IriBh jiff. '-The vocal items yrcrG rcnNATIONAL HAIR-GROW NG • •—♦ — H wOXSenflBsa u (3 oa a I u >©3 a Bw '« SCARLET TROUBADOURS ' er > M' 83 Caatle, Master lom George, and Jlr J Bryant. Itecitals were given H El 150 04 H C133 The third performance of tho present by jj r .'y, r. Oswin. Mr. Culford Bell's * , fe W feSjjjn yy? | Kafig Kg B5H n i season of Jlr. Edward Branscombe's "Scar- "Thespian's" staged the comedietta, "Miss H LSn H EWb 9U«Hv3 I n lo1, Troubadours" was given in the Concort pnttv " In which tile following took part SffilcrmH SSE3H U 0 t)H E iffliJ B U H H Ohambur of the Town Hall 011 Saturday jij s3 Nicholas (Patty), Miss Mabel Law- ' night before a most enthusiastic audience. t on (her mother), and Mr. Lionel Inch (the . „ . »» _ J The company are already drawing largo finntainl There was also a dramatic J HOW to nd yourself of Foiling Hair and Dandruff and securo attendances, and they form one of the sitetch enlitind "The Unlikely Punil," in r a Magnificent Growth of Beautiful Abundant Hair. mosl c»Ba e iiiR costume-comedy and musi- E. R. Aikheson appearedI as lufiuuivbiu wlunui v * cal companies that has been seen here. I tj ie teacher of elocution, and Miss ftora ———— The comedy aido of the entertainment is j Jrta as p Up il The accompanists \ 1,000,000 "HARLENE HAIR-DRILL" OUTFITS FREE. . 5[yra Gawlcr aml G ' Ben " * Remarkable interest has been aroused You will find "HoWea9 Hair-Drill " will aiu? 0l }ifss Kn LauV^Varf n0 . .,„ TI ..-on-v \unF-" In a wonderful and delightful plan of healthoiidabundance.' soprano, some tuneful soncs. Other KATHLENE JIACDOf.EIiL lis 1 \ 1 home hair-growing experiments,-which ' tlie vocalists arc 3Ir. Kenn -Miller, a Judging by the nature of _ tlie advance j; every man and woman who takes a pride , "HARLEME" TOW MEN ALSO.', , SSWSLTSE ! P m hia or her appearance and desires to „ . „, won favour for her rendering of "BackVi the famous lilay by llichard Sheldon, will . b possess a wealth of abundant hair should Mm. ® nl L Virginia." The comedians are Messrs. A. be the opening piece with Miss lvamleiie p learn about, Conrlenay Ford, and lc Zuell1" Ma? E Uerita Cavall.nl and jfr This-plan coisliti of an interesting series of and women in all walls of life prartiw refreshes JlS ihnccr" a F£ arlca V ldrou a ? ith t °wi'eiiu\™tion of : pleasant hnir-bsauly exercises, In which #11 the and beneficial "Hair-Drill daily, and so preserve Hlldl1 Miluna y a Romance comes j£° 'E „kv«for I necessary materials are supplied free of charge. hair-health and beauty. clever corned,enno. beins one of the mos Bucce.-si 1 play.. 01 J KLVO'S~rHEATBE ma " y yC " 3 ' AS ' " 6 31Un'-DonclMs k X? surer indication of the merits of the j^.^{ er ! 1 '^ e a^| 1 \o V be | fk \foum'than U hf^he K focf'lharin her l0 pro e tionpl all in her e:iteuidvc roper , if\ Mi J iwbional capacity ahe "wears well." Tliero Onarlus \\aldioa, too, rector of S • / Ifl WM™ rWRil 0bvio ; J8 , fo f lW t A. 8 prima d™iina is seen on U +m\- A /, WrJmdrlfilmK 1/ W -y mkiAmn; ffl prominent being less dependenco on emo- bainu bats. A prima uuui hj » W HWjSWJ i ' tlou of tho "Iniense" variety, which 1b so the stage, Her airs and grace,, wmma ■ 1 Hi fit ! persiHicntly sought after by many Ameri- caprices are romant , p j ac0 S )}1| /sfa&i can Him artiBts, iind a greater reliance on stylo {the action of the p > «■ au _ tt w!>M K32d$M-}]l dignity, grace, and restraint, which makes a "} tho late "'sties) is Join .■ [0 surer appeal to those who appreciate and dicnces romanticallj yoie tj, c f jsMw Wl£w^f Wi imWimSffl demand a presentation of real people. i er * Rr ,U' i J® 1 * nw\imoi.oher6 and entire ■ The screening of 'Shirley ICaye," the first Opera IIon..e. Ilcr a R i j^ er r0 . production by Miss l'oung's own company mocl(! °. f llf . 8 ,? r ®, 1 makes a - to be shown here, at h the { King's Theatre c |^Vb'nl!er'romanUc Ho had once p**Ltsix sssf a;:; nslsili SlS'El'fS'll r SSHSStShs i Ml'LIONS PRACTISE HA'R-DRILl, When you hare enjoyed your hair-boautj order to savo her wealthy but less strenu- - b—Rome and Paris and the L":, rn »"'" & . eIperiment ' B you wn obtain further mppltei ous father, who'has lost his taste for « »s not 10 D. uomo B0 8he Mr. lidwards, the Inventor-Discoverer of from any Drue Store throughout New Zealand. "big business and instead is more con- ■ rplinnni=h her private romance,' "Harlene Hilr-Drill" says: The Proprietors will at any time be pfc-.sid to cernod with tho playing of golf, Shirley "«■» }° ® " " a , f relinouish his. "There are millions of people the world over supply their preparations direct on receipt of plungeB into the intricacies of railroad ™. c , ?;'V" ,, ' r. OflTal'.inl, a. who now practise'Harlene .Hair-Drill,'but I hiive Pnst Office Monsy Order, which should include finance, but ends up by using weapons u« Miss .11.11..uou .1, » makes a deoided once more to offer a million'Harlene Hair- sufficient to cover postage. that essentially belong to woman. In critic, wines. - „ii 1 .'„ r) M,nntment, tanDrill' Outfit, free, so that everyone can _ the employment of these weapons Shirley peat success of it all ent: ■ prove to ttieir own satisfaction that they mrr TIFT rHI TPHN displaya some skill, and in her "conver- t"ima. hngua t°s« «™ « 1,5 ™ B eil] 0 p .. r . can grow healthy, luxuHant, abundant hmr FKLiCi VjlF I R ion" of a confirmed woman-hater, which She has a rich J G _J^P^^' ln '\ hnrm ri 1p oUn3rase ' ' gives her the victory, .Miss Young is at - fhn least of THE FREE O'FT PARCEL COMPRISES - Post to CDWASDi'KSR1.ENE, LTD., | her bc6t. Despite obvious w.eakncBses of c. tlie telling of the tale of her THE FREE u.rT miUtL bUfflfHUta. 20-26 Lamb's Conduit St., London, W.C.1, Eng. | thfe story, however, the remarkable beauty ' 1»K«mance" - will he | ■ 1 Atrinlpotlla .1"Hnrleno."thov,cn d? r- De „ Sir3i _ p , e „ se send rao yo „ r F „, rap7d succS-ion by "The f«l halr-tonlo, fitimulant and dressing that "Harlene" Four-Fold llair-Krowinir Outfit as 1 ky the \a-HOU8 cnai« ; cicrs. anu ino tui p pinl , ow »» «rp^ p Cinderella- Man. apd literally oompgU a majnlllosnt erawth oi hair. described above. I enolooe Sixpence in .tampa S S 11 ", 0 !,™' aZst aeceXble 'Toddy Long Legs." The box plan? for Contains no animal full. for m i postage. (Colonial stamps . J 1 elB 0 |° ° . _ t dplisrlit tlle season are now open at, the Bristol. 2. A fraa paohet of "Cremax" Shampoo accepted). picture, and one Ithait s sw 'to aeligiu Powiior-llie finest soalp olaanior 111 tba Tn Dr , nr „ the fcniinine heart in nnrhcula.. . e\cr..l "THE BXNG BOYS." world, wliloh prepares tho haad for Hair Drill. NOTE TO READER. ■ m | no r films andIan excellent, mii.icalnro- nB Bovs Aro Here" concluded a 3 " U Hl,r o X n P e a |'r a 'i n r a nriff" 1 Write your full name and address clearly on tafnmTit. " ° ° " successful season at the Grand Opera to oarry out tflB Harlons Halr-Drlll. » plain piece of paper, pin this coupon to It and ' House on Saturday evening. , A lntll 4. A bottlool " Dion" Brllllanllne, whloii ! post as directed above. rnnt-irrmu interval an appeal was made by tlie com- ' Qlvas a final touolt of beauty to the hair, and 1 tVER.V BODY S THEATItE. .mercial travellers, assisted by members of Is especially bonoflolal to those whoso «aalp I I The chief attraction at Everybody's the company, for funds for the copper b Inclined to ba dry. EiMJMiwtiMyiiiiiiimiiMBBaBgmwiwHimmiii'ni'niiinr Theatre is a Pathe tive-part drama, en- trail. As a result of the appeal tne jnnu titled "Kick In,", a story crowded with vrill benefit to the extent of over £su. ■ —— j; oiciting episodes and many sensations. The company will go south to-ttny. "Chick" Hewcs (William Oourtcney), a street urchin of the Ea6t Side, and his « n MHuion mm monm * mit a big robbery, and Benny-is apprehanded bv the police, but Ohick takea rejQSBmSGSb* •• sArireKi-aa*;: maw*™** jeSMarm mmm*. onfl ray of 9Unshinc ln ?!" ?L 00 ? y club mntci?es resu as ■jpaBSSEW B4^e » once. When he sccurcs his liberty, Ohick A Grade . Air ' «« marries Molly and settles down to lead , , t W V a. resnectahle life. Benny, howevnr, con- Railways wo. l(w) boat A»^ el >7 Hv B J Unnes in the crooks' business, and being (331). Bailways ho. 1: Ewart. 63; iluir, fi I! wounded while engaged in a necklaco rob- 6>j ; Dayman, 67; Scott, 67; Kent, bl. K „ , R bery cludBs the police and goes to Chicks Lo wer Hutt: Body, 69; AVarburton, 6b; g TJUY the best Electro-plnte, and your children B u Bat-with his loot. Although realising th* j^ ors ] iaw C6; Baoumgreii, 66; Henderson, I children will enjoy it after you. . . 1 $"S^bofho^d''WmS No. 2 (83® bwl; Army Ord1 We hare juat landed a wide range of Best English I J?Sves 'the help of his old nance Corps ( 32 ?). B^) V T f o; 6 ?: I E.P. Entree Dishes and Muffin Dishes-made to | Suspect 4 flat cm- Army' Ordnance 1 stand any amount of hard nse. True "the best" I SW 1 , 7 ', viMim <!r iiad t nn- Corp3: i 4s , t . on * Buckley ' fi . E Molly s brother, a dru? victim, naa un- jJicholsoii. 65; Lattey, 64. I I costs a little more at first, but it• gives infinitely W observed taken the stolen necklaco from p Btona Club (333) beat I more pleasure and satisfaction. ... 1 Wellington South" No 2 (325). f ffi irarrested! Trying to sqnaro things Workingmen's Club: JJyers, bs Cunliffe, Inspection cordially invited. . Goods sent on p chic* is doubled-croBsed by a ddtcctive, Childs, 67; -Forsyth, 66; E ix'**' fe tries to arrcstr him for the robbery. *\y e lUiigton South No. 2: M 67; Confe approval to country custom&rs a ■ • » fe ij*], c however, is foiled by jtfoljy. 66' Adam6 3 66; Ree6, 64-; Gold- | * . ' K • How Ohick and Molly are taken to Police nch W. LimEJOHN & SON, LTD. !««« I t classed as a erfat Aim, dcpictm? the Franldyn, 68; Ahlers. 6b, Kucli, M, K JEWELLERS, B Rtre=9 and C xcitcm«nt that nake un a Adams. 61; Evans, 59. Harbour Board: BJ g crooks' life. The eleventh episode of The p Williams, 65; Princo. (15; Edwards, I- 222-224'LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. | t>~,,|.i» c,:nss" is entitled "Loves Sac- 02-Biffarisford, 61; A. Williams, 53. [i | riflce" and continues the mystery ' " with many thrills and _sensations. Tho B Grade. "Pnt.he C.nzMtc," fenicting recent enoch- , M) b t L Hutt rnaking incidents, completes a very attrac- B Ao. b.'nichnrdB, 68; tive programme. ffliltoi.Ki!Lundon, 67; Meek, 66;Wattttkatre son, 66. Lower Hutt: Gnerson, 6i; ZWCb. Seldom uZ screened a picUjre with ® Euihvays No 2 m) An* Ord1 iPPrrmTmr^ofW^ few 4J-SrJLi iJlllkjyy *y Z.JL li round tho marriage of a beautiful young Howitt, 64; Levick, M. Army Ordnance J la y a I \i eirl to an elderly man of weaUh-a mar- Corps . gowker, 70; Watt, 62; Batclielor, lllllsla P v™ K (V? w praphv is seen to the very best advantage. AVellington Ladies 2 Ijeat Petono — • - Wl.. and the colour tints are really exquisite. Workwomens Clubby default. rff5 A fine old country mansion is chosen as r pj ie positions of the teamfi are- now as tlfe seat of the drama, nnd iapart from follow: „ WA1J , , Mfr the theme of the picture, the spectator A Grade> xf$t ' //K m rrnfci an idea of what wealth can do in £W/$\\ some places in the acquisition of palatial , Trwt P1r tr , ' yMM/I rosirlnncos, beautiful and ■Qub. hred Won Lost Pts. (P,™ m A TOvtriBi V»W gardens, and lawns, finch magnificent Bnilways No. 1 4 4-8 /C§) r^lfwlf/"V IPS il \J1J7 homec- are not seen in tins Dominion. Miss Wellington East 4 3 16 Cft • Ji n J'" 1 " Elvid? 9' aB Eu ? 10 ? Torre ;! M ' Kailwa'vs No. 2' 5 3 2 6 & hats rmml I sHisssi i 1 ii VMPT I lift ncters prcesntfng a film which possesses Well. South No. 1 ... 4 2 2 4 \S\[ ! ' | llnl a Jive Interest from beginning to end. Ac- Harbour Board , Z 1/ IN NEW SHAPES AND \\\ I comuiwled as it is bv suitable orchestral Well _ S(Tnt ], No . 2 ... 5 1 i 2 wf onrn-EO mtiv W W rausic. "The Strors Way' cannot fail to Army 0r dnance Corps 5 1 4 2 I Sf!ADES M@ - JPf 1 > M • 1 n n n A M _ • ♦ > « )] Q □ /r,\\ Al\ M America and Switzerland, besides films "f Well. Ladies No. 1 ..3 3 6 I 1 J ! f f OUR Millinery H\ r /M, •I-*.-*' m „, £K„K 6 .T:: t f *' rx, < \ \/ /&$/ L-0 H "Tire BNEHY WlTniN.' . Lowor Hlltt 4 13 2 a Display this 'L \ &W * J . The name of ltcg. .('wicwy > Baker is A Ordnance Corps 4 - 4 - H 1 • JL&5K \tS$ U known aJi over Australasia in t jib .world p e tone "W/U.C i. -i — -t — I n —~i.lt - AjUMk fl of finori. particularly uc sport ol boxm.K, ietone " -

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 277, 12 August 1918, Page 3

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MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 277, 12 August 1918, Page 3

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