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AMUSEMENTS. A LKXANDER AVATSON RECITALS. WATSON RECITALS. "The Watson Uecitals are an oasis in the dreary desert of vulgar .vaudeville and inane revue."—'flic Melbourne "Age." TO-.\'I.GHT-CONCERT CHAMBER, Beginning at S o'clock. AIR. ALEXANDER ■ WATSON, MR. ALEXANDER AVATSONMR. ALEXANDER 'WATSON MR. ALEXANDER AVATSON Will Present a Combination Rccital. Tart I. CHARLES DICKENS SELECTIONS. CHARLES DICKENS SELECTIONS. "Fezziwig.'s Ball," . "Rob.. Cratcli«t's Christmas Dinner," "Sctooro's Nephew's Party," "A Wild Night at. Sen," "Mr. Wiiililri on tho Ice and Mr. Pickwick in the Water." Part IT. POPULAR MISCELLANEOUS PIECES. POPULAR. MISCELLANEOUS PIECES. "The Defence of Lucknow" (Tennyson). "A Holiday in Bed" (J. M. Barne). | "Tho 'Highwayman". (Alfred Noyes).. "Tho Elf Child" (Whitcomb Riley). TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). 30th Inst. Condensation of the Tragic Masterpiece, "' '"MACBETH." "Blasted Heath" and AVitcli. Scenes; .Dagger, and Drunken Porter Scene; Sleep-walking Scene; and tho Death of Macbeth. POPULAR MODERN SELECTIONS. • "A Tale of Gretna Green" (A. If. Miles). "The Way of Wooing" (W. S. Gilbert). "Tmphm!" (Old Scotch Verses). "Conn Goes Hunting" (Boucicault). "At tho Concert" (G. 1,. Gordon). '' THTOS.DAY—KIPLING- RECITAL', vfc 2s„ la. (Plus Tax). Plans- at- Tho 'Bristol. . , CA.RLYIE SMYTHE. TO-DAY' nCIMPRESS" TO-DAY to-night Impress .to-night A World Drama ". ' "THE INTERLOPER," "THE INTERLOPER," Featuring Kitty Gordon, Geo. MacQuarrie, Frank '. Mayo, and Irving Gummings. - A Thrilling Story ot Society Life. ' 'Phone 3442 for Seats. THE WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. TOWN, HALL. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), •EVENING, ■ - Gounod's Grand Opera, TAAUST. FAUST. x AUST. . FAUST. . Special Engagement of MADAME ELSIFi DAVIEg, ' MADAME lOLSTE DAVIES, . The Italian Prima, Donna, Prices—ss. (Reserved), 3s.' (Reserved), and 2s. . Box Plan at Bristol. 2s. Tickets on sale at Box Office from to-dav. . W. E. CALDOAV. Hon,'.Sec. j. 'Phone 3390. • ; DANCE RECITAL. MISS DOROTHY. SAUNDERS'S PUPILS will give their Annual Dhhce Recital in tho . ; ' . . CONCERT CHAMBER OF THE - . TOWN HALL . On MONDAY AND TUESDAY, .' NOVEMBER 11 and 12. The whole of the proceeds will be devoted to Sir 'Arthur-Pearson's Fresh Air Fund and the war work of the Spinsters'' Club.. ' . ' ' THE TRUE WORTH OF A . 1 ■ PIANO!: , A musician} however consummate his genius, can only come -to his own and •find'scope for his powers, when the instrument upon-which he plays is capable of interpreting and immediately responding to every beautiful thought of the master. . That is why Touch and Tone are the criteria of tho Tine 'Worth of a Piano. And it is because of their perfection in theso essential qualities that such Pianos as THE BRINSMEAD, THE CHALLEN, ' THE BORD, and THE ROGERS are accepted favourites. Put one of theso peerless instruments in your home and reap some of the- enjoyment that is being experienced in 1 hundreds of liomes to-day, through BEGG'S .PIANOS! riHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, AVelliiiglon. SHOWS. ; _ •jifANAAYATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. t THIRTY-THIRD GRAND'ANNUAL LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION , . AND AGRICULTURAL SHOAY, PALMERSTON. NORTH SHOW- • . GROUNDS, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30 'and 31, 1&18. Write for information from ■ j . ■ AV.' T. PENNY, Secretary. P.O. Boi 85, Palmerston North. ■ BUSINESS NOTICES. : NO MOR T i DEAFNESS. ' riAHOSB who suffer may have relief by A using Way's Invisible 1 Medicated Ear Drums. Booklet sent free on receipt of penny stamp. . G. P. AV AY, P.O. Box 1011, or-..-H. SPEAR, Dr. of Opt., Eyesight , Specialist, No. 7, Willis Street, Wellington... 'Phone 2652. ; .. WANTED KNOWNnPHFi ADDRESS OF T. A. WELLS'S 1' NEW PA PERH AN GIN G . WAREHOUSE IS 145 A MANNERS STREET, ! opposite King's Theatre, 62 ; Taranaki j Street, and Luke's Lane. Telephone 883. I r —" ' ■—: v i ■ STAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER ROOMS. Dinner 5.30 to 7.30. One of the Best Appointed in the City. Smoking and Writing Room Provided for Gentlemen. , ALL CAKES HOME MADE. MISS READ, Proprietress, Willis Street (over H. D. Bennett's). "THE DOMINION." PALMERSTON NORTH AGENCY.' PALMERSTON NORTH AGENCY. G. H. BENNETI'AND CO., Broadway'. i ■RESIDENTS in and around Palmerston ■Eli North are advised that on and after MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1918, the Chief Agency of "The Dominion" in that district will be conducted. by the above-named Finn at their fine new premises. ORDERS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS, Postal Subscription's, or Job Printing will he received and forwarded. DAILY DELIVERY of the paper will be made 'immediately on arrival of Wel-lingtbii-New. Plymouth Express. * DISCOUNTS for prepayments of subscriptions will be'allowed by the Agents, to whom all moneys duo for papers [ supplied should bo paid. THE WELLINGTON PUBLISHING CO., ' |

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 30, 30 October 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 30, 30 October 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 30, 30 October 1918, Page 7

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