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NORTH ISLAND TOUR I ORTH ISLAND TOUR J Of '■■''■- :] J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ,3 "THIRTEENTH CHAIR" COMPANY, FEILDING-Wcdnesday, October 16. : ';'"' : ' WANGANUI-Thureday, October 17. .A; HAWERA-Friday, October 18. PALMERSTQN N.-Saturday, October 19< HASTINGS-Mouday, October 21. . :.: NAPIER-Tuesday, October 22. ;'A DANNEVIRKE-Wedneeday, October 23., BOX PLAN opens at the usual.Box'! Offico THREE DAYS prior to date. \ "j Touring Manager ...■ Robert Williamson, OWN HALL T'j OWN HALL ■•:■:■>i TO-MORROW r NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. v GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERTGRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT: ■ Tendered to Miss Ruby M'Donaldi by th?:Leading Musicians and Singers of," -.;■ ' Wellington. ■"-.•<•'' : A CYCLE OF SWEET SONGS, v A SELECTION OF MUSICAL '',',' MASTERPIECES. .;';• An Entertainment that will appeal tor lovers of the' Artitsic and the Popular.' The leading, performers will be:' - MISS TERESA M'ENROE ' ' , ! MISS RUBY M'DONALD MR. HAROLD WHITTLE 1 MR. BERNARD PAGE. , ':•( MR. LEN BARNES j Every Item has been ohosen by the Com* mittee, so that the best and most varied entertainment will bo presented. I CONCERT BEGINS AT 8.30 SHARP, j Silver Coin Collection. < ~,,j ELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALIA UNION. [/ i ATHLETIC PARK, TO-DAY, ] 3.15 p.m. ■ N.C.'O.'s 45th REINFORCEMENTS /-1 V. .'■"■■■■'] PHYSICAL INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF, In. aid of ' ■ j Trentham Dominion Scholarships,.Fundi I Curtain-Raiser, 2 p.m. ' ''"'•' ; ] MACKY, LOGAN, AND- CALDWELL;'"! LTD., , '■ "j SARGOOD, SON, AND EWEN, ' ! ' j Admission, Cd. (Ladies free); Grand- i stand, Gd. ' ':■.! Referees: A. J. Griffiths, Esq., 2 p.m;;" v | T. R. Brooks, Esq,, 3.15 p.m. j LYALL BAY BOWLING AND TENNI? ,1 CLUB, LTD. Vj ~ t > OPENING DAY, SEASON 1918-19. '-'-j THE Bowling and Croquet Greens and .! Tennis Courts will fee Opened fol ,j the Season TO-DAY (Saturday), at 2.1S \ p.m. '■•■-"■'■'■'••Y4 The President and Directors extend'a'_.j cordial invitation to members and visi. ; tors to be present on that occasion. ; Ladies will be specially welximed.' - ■ ->i R. M'KENZIE, President* '; B. MARTIN, Hon. Sec. ;r]

WELLINGTON RETURNED SOL- W; DIERS' CRICKET CLUB. .'I MEMBERS and INTENDING BERS of the above Club are: re- j minded that PRACTICE STARTS (weaA'l tlier permitting) at the Basin Reserve;.on?,*! SATURDAY", 12th INST., at 2.ir-P.M'.:.-,7 ■ A. W. R. SHERWOOD, :' . '■'Seoretaryi. pro.-'tern. , | BAND. WELLINGTON" - PATRIOTIC SCy.. CIETY'S BAND '; ; 4 •, AT CENTRAL PARK, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m; ).. . ALADDIN'S i MISFORTUNE. , j ALADDIN would have been ,6aved *j.j great deal of trouble if the ory:| "New lamps for old" had not-been so-', , readily heeded. ■•■■:■ ~ v -! However that was.a long, time ago. I and it offers no reason why you should;] not. take full advantage of our really;;., genuine cry. ■■:;.;■:? .NEW PIANOS FOR 0% >;'; ! «-H 'If you have a piano that has .';;'•;',] seen better days and vou wish '/ - : "'| to purchase a new instrument,;' v --l we .will give you full value for : the old one. ;':'''. r This amount can go in part .■'•, payment for one of our own peerless, 'modern pianos. ■'; A BRINSMEAD, A CHALLEN, i A BORD, , A ROGERS. .) THE BALANCE CAN BE PAID IN ] ' EASY INSTALMENTS. >• , Will you inquire to-day? "'~..l CHAS. BEGGAND CO., LTD,;..,.;,'] Manners 'Street, Wellington. .'1 '~ ; ~ 'i BUSINESS NOTICES., 1 „ ■— -.•: ( ■ 1 MUSIC MADE EASY. J WHY WASTE YEARS LEARNING > . | WHEN the "COLBIR" systemteached! '-\ * you to play the latest songs, two- -\ steps, and all classes of music in 10 to j 20 lessons? Saves time, money, and drudgj"';! ery. No scabs, no special music Plenty v 'j of local references. Testimonials can be j soon from all parts. Don't keap your ' piano idle. Interviews any time. Call \ for all particulars. Birley's College of \? Music. Boulcott Street (Cnambers), first j floor up. . : ■ ' : : _ ■■'■ ".j TOWN AND COUNTRY. ,| APPLES (Cooking and Dessert), Island '"; and Sydney l'ruit; also Potatoes,' : Seeds, Seed Potatoes, and Nimmo and .. Blair's Standard Seeds at Lowest Prices., ;! Country orders solicited. The Trade sup- ■ ■'■ plied. HAWKE'S BAY FRUIT CO., ; r .' 'Phone 3861. . 119 Cuba Street. ' ,'J FREEZING SHEEP'AND LAMBS.... THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD., \ Is Prepared to '■'■' \ PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS 4 By Weight or at Per Head. , The Company also offers clients, every j facility for freezing on their own ac- ! count. ' '■] Prices can be obtained on application ■•'■"• at the Company's Offices, or from any .V of the Buyers in the country. .•'••',:?■ / M W.G. '"""''"j Managing Director'.';.^-' rfIOOD Printing promptly produced at ; 1 \JT popular prkes at "Dominion" Job i Printing Works, ,1

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 15, 12 October 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 15, 12 October 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 15, 12 October 1918, Page 9

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