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AMUSEMENTS. A LKXANDER WATSON RECITALS. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. TO-NIGHT-CONCERT CHAMBER, Beginning at 8 o'clock sharp. MR. ALEXANDER WATSON, MR. ALEXANDER. WATSON, MR, .ALEXANDER < WATSON, MR. ALEXANDER/WATSON, MR. ALEXANDER/ WATSON, The Most Popular Platform Celebrity of the day, will make his reappearance in Wellington'after an,absence of four years. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. The Famous Forum Scene from "JULIUS .CAESAR." "JULIUS/CAESAR," Fart 11. POPULAR. MODERN. SELECTIONS. "The Guards Ca/no Through" (Conan Doyle); "Ballad of the War-time TravrW (Captain Hopwood); "The Coward" (Robert Service); Cautionary Tales" (Belloc); "Preparing to Receive Company" (Barrie); "Plight of Little Emily" (Dickons); and "Punch, Brothers, Punch" (Mark Twain). MONDAY EVENING, 28th inst. Specially/ Prepared for this Visit, NEW, KIPLING RECITAL. NEW; KIPLING RECITAL. TUESDAY/, 29th—A DICKENS NIGHT. ■■WEDNESDAY, 30th-"MACBETH." 35., 2s. I Is. (Phis Tax). THE BOX PLANS are now open at The Bristol. CARLYLE SMYTHE. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. FOR 7 NIGHTS Commencing SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. THE THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR, Gilbert and Sullivan's Comic Opera, "THE GONDOLIERS" \'V- "THE GONDOLIERS" V'i. "THE GONDOLIERS" •""> "THE GONDOLIERS" Presented by the WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY. Produced by MR, TOM POLLARD'. Magnificently staged:in concord with the Society s reputation. THE BRILLIANT TRENTHAM CAMP ORCHESTRA. 75 Voice Chorus, under baton.of Mr. F. Thomas. PRICES: 55., 35., Is. No Tax. Box Plans open at Bristol 9. o'clock. WEDNESDAY- MORNING. E. B. VANCE, Hon. Secretary. ROYAL LIFE-SAVING; SOCIETY. WELLINGTON HEAD CENTRE. ,i ■ SWIMMING! LIFE SAVING! SWIMMING! THE General Public-are notified that Classes of Instruction in life saving have been established, at the Tepid Bath, Boys' Institute, Tasman Street, as follow:Men and Boys—Tuesdays, i to 5.30 p.m. Wednesdays, 7to 9; p.m. Ladies and Girls—Tuesdays, 7.30 to 9 p.m. Men and boys desiring to receive, instruction nro invited to. interview.the Society's Chief Instructor,. Mr. Bird, : and Ladies and Girls the Ladies'. Club officials; at tho Bathside at the.above, times; Suburban residents may join local club classes on application. Instructors-, provided for public schools ti.nd detached classes. Examination fees are payable on joining a class. Handbooks of Instruction (Is. 3d.), on application to Mr. E.; Perry, Tobacconist,' Manners Street, or direct' to W. C. COLLIER, Hon. Secretary','l97 Dei-went Street, Island Bay. WELLINGTON COLLEGE SPORTS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1. V.LL Parents and Friends of the Boys -A and all Old Boys, especially soldier Old Boys, aro invited to,be:present at the Annual Sports to. be held on the' College Grounds froni 10 a.m. to 12,30 p.m., and from 2.30 p.m. t0,5 p.m. J. P. FIRTH. WELLINGTON COLLEGE'OLD:BOYS' ASSOCIATION. / OLD BOYS and Friends are reminded that tho College Annual. Athletic Sports will be held at tho College on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER'I, 10 a-m. to 12.20: p.m., and 2.30 p.m. to-5 -p.m. ~ W. W. COOK, Hon. Secretary. ■ PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. WELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP. TUESDAY NEXT. TUESDAY NEXT. SPINSTERS' CLUB RED-CROSS DAY. An 'Exceptional Sale of good Homemade Cakes, Sweets, Fragrant Blooins, Spring Flowers.' BUY BUY BUY For the Red Cross. . Hon. Sec, JANET FIRTH. MAORI ENTERTAINMENT. MAORI ENTERTAINMENT. MAORI "ENTERTAINMENT. MAORI ENTERTAINMENT. In Aid of Lady Liverpool's and Mrs. Pomare's Maori Soldiers' Fund. (Under the Distinguished Patronage of 'Their Excellencies the. GovernorGeneral and the Countess of i Liverpool.). TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, OWN HALL, WELLINGTON, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. NOVEMBER 7, 1918. NOVEMBER .7; 1918. COMING EVENTS: —TABLEAUX TABLEAUX ; ■ —TABLEAUX —POIS —POIS —POIS —HAKAS —HAKAS ■ —HAKAS I' —WAIATAR, ETC. —WAIATAS, ETC. —-WAIATAS, ETC. TIMELY HINT: —Book Your Seat at Once at The Bristol. REMEMBER TO —"Get in Earlv and Avoid the Crush." PRICES: 4s. (reserved), 35., 2s„ Is. MAORI ART UNION MAORI ART UNION MAORI ART UNION (By Permission of Minister of Internal Affairs). Only Holders of As. Tickets aro entitled to a Reserved Seat and a Chance in tho following prizes: Ist Prize—l MAORI MAT. 2nd Prize—l MAORI KIT. 3rd Prize-1 MAORI KIT. ■Ith Prize—l MAORI KIT. Every occupier of an Unreserved Seat is entitled' to a Chanco. in the following prizes:— Ist Prize-1 MAORI KIT. 2nd Prize—l MAORI KIT. 3rd Prize—!■ MAORI KIT. To bo drawn in tho Town Hall, Wellington, on November 7.. N.B.—Any donations or 'contributions will ho gratefully received by Mrs. Pomare, No. 8 Hill Street Wellington. ATERMAN Pen Expert.-Bofore Purchasing a Fountain Pen call at 161 Lambt.on Quay and test the Waterman Ideal. It will pay you. The, quickest self-filler, holds tho most ink, and does' not get out of order— S. A, 161 Lambton Quay,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 27, 26 October 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 27, 26 October 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 27, 26 October 1918, Page 9

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