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AMUSEMENTS.., [VftTELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ■ TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. . ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL.. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT At «:■■ 8.15 o'clock, ' By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Suite Gothique— Choral ' Menuet Golhique Boellmaun ■ 'I'riere a. Notre Dame Toccata Pastorale (Op. IS) Cesav Franck Serenade (No., 5) Gouvy Psychological Poem Rebikolf Fantaisio in A .' Cesar I'tanck Three Norwegian Melodies, Nos. 15, 18, 19 (from N Op. G(i) Greig Air aad Variations (upon a Theme of Handel's) Kavg-Elert admission! SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Doors .open, at 7.15 o'clock. ■ JNO. E. PALMER,. Town Clerk.. October 26, MIS. * ', , /IBAND OPERA,- HOUSE.! ■ FOB 7 NIGHTS Commencing ■ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. THE-THEATRICAL EVENT 01' THE YEAR. Gilbert and Sullivan's Comic , Opera,: "THE GONDOLIERS" "THE GONDOLIERS" : .' • . "THE GONDOLIERS" •"THE GONDOLIERS". . ~ • Presented by the WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC ■:.- . ■■:•• SOCIETY. '■■ ' Produced by V MR. TOM*POLLARD. Magnificently 'staged in concord with the ...... ' . . Society's reputation. THE BRILLIANT TRENTHAM CAMP -■ •• ORCHESTRA. . ■'75 Voice Chorus, under baton of . -Mr. I'. Thomas. •PRICES: 55., 33., is. No Tax. ■ Box Plans open at Bristol .9 o'clock W'EDNESD"AT. MORNING. ■.-. E: B. VANCE, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. : SHORTAGE • SHORTAGE : V ■ OfNEAVE'S ■ • ■ NEAVB'S ' POOD. ■■-', .FOOD. ' . ; , ' fTtflE ninny enthusiastic friends A of Neave's Food in.Nβ* Zealanil, are' having difficulty in 1 , ee- .- ' curing supplies. ■ .'' ■ ... Whilet 'tendering their apologies, tho Manufacturers wish, to express regret that there appears no prospect of a better state of things ' until the termination of the war.

The Imperial Government prohibits the export , of Neave's Food, the- leading Infants' and Invalids' I'ood for many yeaxs. The entire output of the facton- is required to nourish the children and tho sick within the shores of the Old - Country. _ -■ .Tust us soon as restrictions are . relaxed full supplies -will be again . 'available iu the Dominion. Meantime the Makers feel assured that the public will accept ■ this unavoidable inconvenience in the' name patient spirit as they have accepted .all wartime disor- ■;.; ganisatipn. .. . .-.. ■. ■ • HARRISONS RAMSAT ■ ' ' HARRISONS "TtAIfSAY , FIT., LTD., : . VTY% LTD., '~.-. , NEW ZEALAND AGENTS, - • WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. •,.. i>ALMEKSTON NORTH A. AND P. I SHOW, • , / OCTOBER 30 t 31, 191$. !' OiN THURSDAY, October '31, 1918 (People's Day), a. relief train will lea.ve Wellington (Thorndon) at 7.40 a.m., ilohasonville 8.13 a.m., I'aekakaiiki 9.9 a.m.,' Otaki. 9.51 a.m;, Levin 10.'24 a.m., Paluierston North arrive 11.28 a.m. Return train leaves Palmorston- JNorHi at ÜB-p.nl., Levin j.38, Olaki 6.8, Paekakariki (i,52, Wellington, wirive a.20 The f.W a.m. relief train from AVellingtoir (Thorndon) will stop only at Ngaio, Khaiidallah, .Tohneonville, Parelnata, Plimmerton, Paekakariki, Tβ Horo, Otaki, and Levin for passengers. The 41-18 p.m.-train from Palmereton North viill "stop (inly at Levin, Otaki, and at ajl stations south of Otaki as required. ■' ■ ' . , ,'', ■ill Lbvin passengers must travel by trains leaving Otaki at 10.M a.m. or 1.30 p.m., tii^d■ return by'the' tain leavingPalmerston North at i.i 3 p.m. The ordinary 5. 10 p.m. Pamieret.on North-Wellington train will not take passengers for Levin. . . The G.35,a.ni. train from Paekakariki to Palmerston North will not fitop at •Levin to pick up passengers for PalNorth. ■ Qmm HOKOWHBNUA COUNTY COUNCIL. rnRAVELLBRS usjob the Main Bead J- through-.the County, about two miles on the-south sido of To Horo, are hereby -CAUTIONED, to keep a sharp lookout, as the road is being regraded, aiid may not 1» at all limes in. first-class order,. especially for- motoring. .-: ■ ■ J. MALCOLM, 1 County Engineer. BUSINESS NOTICES. ' ' ' MUSIC MADE EASY. WHY' WASTE YEARS LEARNING'' WHEN the "CQLBIR" f-yetom teaches you to play the latest eongs, two-, steps, and-all. classes of music in 10 to 20 lessona? Saves time, money, and drudg- ! cry. No scnl«, no special music. Plenty ! of local references. Testimonials can be seen from all part.i Don't keap your nfano idle. Interviews any time. Ca! For all particulars. Birleys College of Music. Boulcott Street (fnarnfcere), first j floor up. ■ YOST, mSE TYPEWRITER FOR BEAUTIFUL WOKK. ■■' Built for hard wear and to do any kind of worlr. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD.. Opposite Town Hall, I ' WELLINGTON. W. H. PHIL P, Coruhill Street, House, Window, and Office-Cleaning 1 ... Contractor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by : Machinery. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Telephoue 3292 (3 rinse). ,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 29, 29 October 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 29, 29 October 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 29, 29 October 1918, Page 7

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