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AMUSEMENTS. . A LBXANDEIt WATSON RECITALS. -ta-LRXANDKR WATSON RECITALS. ; ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS, j THE MAN OF THE HOUR. ! THE TALK'. OP THE TOWN. I THE BOOM OF THE YEAR. F;nglamL's Foremost Entertainer, MR, ALEXANDER WATSON. MR. ALEXANDER WATSON. TO-NIGHT-CONCERT CHAMBER, By desire. Mr. Watson will givn a 'SECOND KIPLING RECITAL SECOND KIPLING RECITAL Hymn," "Gunga Din," "The English Flag," "Fuzzy Wuzssy," "The Ballad of the Bolivar, ,- "Oonta," "Tho Married-, Man." PART 11. ' . POPULAR MISCELLANEOUS PIECES:! "The Courtin' of Thowhend's Boll": (Barrie). "Tho War-time Trawler" (by request), "Mrs. B.'s Alarms' 1 (James | Payn). ... .' . TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING j Francis Thompson's Powerful Work, | "THE HOUND OF HEAVEN" I "THE HOUND OF HEAVEN." j And Favourite. Selections from | "AS YOU LIKE IT" and "IiAMLET." j SATURDAY-FAREWELL MGHT When Mr. Watson will Present a SECOND DICKENS RECITAL. te., 25., Iβ. (Plus Tax). Plans at Tho CABLYLB SMYTHE. QT. PATRICK'S COLLEGE SPORTS. ATHLETIC PARK. I TO-DAY. (THURSDAY)," -TO-DAY ■ 1(1 a.m. to 12 noon, ' 2.1» to. 5, Band in attendance under Lieut. Herd. Old Boys, Parents, Relatives, and Friends Cordially Invited. All proceeds from Afternoon Tea and Sn.lo of SweoU to go to- Field Sorvico Fund. ' ; '" . SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH, AND INSTITUTE. CONCERT TO-NIGHT .(THURSDAY). Mis. J. Patterson and 'Party. PUBLIC NOTICEB. ITALIAN RED CROSS FUND, ■ The Teasnrer (Mr. J. H. Helliwell) acknowledges receipt' of tho- following umonnts (per the Garibaldi Club):—B. Kusso, M'i; T.'Boffn, .£lO 103.; U. Basso, G. Lenzini, A. Paino fu Vin, V. Barnao, A. Truda, and A. P. Truda, £'j ss. each; S. Fcrraro, S. Banino, G. Bargiacclii, E. Gherzi, V. Barnao di Gia, G. Unßcillo, C- Fer.raro, L. Meo, A. Ciiioottn, and F. Calaldo, J!5 each; G. F.amularo, B. Famularo, ami G. Tosorieri, j£4 each; F. Boffer, S. Tizio, G. Aprea, V. Barnao fu Giov, S. Comparini, and G. Meo, ,£3, each; Guis. Talamona, Ger. Talamona, Q. Santinl, E. Alberino, G. Bnr-anao di Gia, B- Destefnno, G. Zino, G.Cnloini, Gius, Famularo, G. Boniea, S. Snffiotij A. Bongierno, ' M, : Degeegorio, Ar.' Lncchesi, S. Meo, M. Basile, and ' G. Morello, £'i each; E. Brovelli,'and G. Cucuruilo, 110s. each; P. Simon, £i 55.; G. Milasi, S. Breesiinellp, E. Monetti, L. Giorgi, and A, Marohetti, £1 Is. each; V. Rosimini, A. Paino; A. Olbini, G.Nervi, V. Picono, D. Cincotta, N. Caccioppoli, IS. Truda, P. Lufnro, A- Rn-ptclifi, M. Maldi, L. Tadn, Rev. D, Ruddock, a Poli, 6. Barnao, B. Rando, D. Aprea, V. Barnao di Goa, G. Barnao di Gui, G. Russo, F. Barnao, R. Alfa.no, S. Greco, G. j Moieea, G. Natoli.B.-Mee, V. Cnccioppoli, lα. Dellabaron, S. Dollabarcn, R. Frama, G. Demartino, B. Paino, G. Basile, A, Casa, jind L. Morotti, £1 each; T. FatriarcA, [153.; A. Bitoesi, 13?.; G. Campoaoragno and V. Boggiono, 10s. Gd. eaijli; L. Morris, [ G. Puleddii, L. Fallen;, C. Morrison, Att. Lucchcsi, G. .Sargentina, D. Picohi; A. Pox.zi, O. Chiarot, P. Virgili. IT. Lupi, ]•'. Cicciono, G. Biirsanti, and A. Casci, 10s. each; G. B. Cftlcinai, £1 55.; Guii. Calcinai, .El; Giov Calcinai, Louisa .Cal-' oinai, Algia Calcinai, G. Renai, and &. Destefano, S2'ench;-G. Foglin, £2 2a.; Frrtndi Bros., £1 Ts. Gd.; F. Borra,-J6l 55.; O. Terreni, £1 Is.; W. J. Mont(Tonwrr and Mrs. J. Brunetti, .£1 each; May Renai, L. Falleni, sen.. Mrs. D. Calcinai, Miss Renai, , and W. BargK 10s. each; Pierre Palette. 55.; E. Eenai, 55.; I , ; Calcinai. £2; W. J. Taylor, 55.-; A. Bellucci, 59.: E. Savieri, G. Colliard, J.W.S., W. Sinjirt, and W. T. Jwiston, 2-?. Cd. ench; A. Milantae find T. W. Hargroavee, 2s. each. Total, ;£249 63. •" ■ -■ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. mHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DIS- •*- TRIBUTING COMPANY, LIMITED, desires' to notify its clients and the public generally that it has REMOVED its Head Offices to tho DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, corner'of Feathers, ton and Ballance Streets, Wellington. A. LEIGH HUNT, General Manager. •HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. mRAVELLERS using tlie Main Road JL through tho County, about two miles on the south side of Te Horo, are hereby. CAUTIONED to keep a sharp lookout, as the road is being regraded, and may not be at all.times in first-class order, especially for motoring. J. MALCOLM, County Engineer.' EASTBOURNE BOROUGH FERRY SERVICE. . ALTERATION TO TIME-TABLE. ON THURSDAY, 31st instant, the Ordinary Time-table will be SUSPENDED,, and Steamers will run as under, unless prevented 'by unforeseen circumstances:— LEAVE WELLINGTON.- , 10.15 a.m., 2.30, *. r >.2o. 6.40. 8.15. .i 0.15 p.m.' LEAVE DAY'S BAY.-G.55, 11.0 1.15, 7.25, 9.20 p.m. LEAVE RONA BAY.-7.5, 8.15, 11.15 a.m., 4.2!), 6.0, 7.15, 9.30 p.m. 'Runs Io R-ona-Bay only. NOTE.-Thero will be no 9 a.m. Steamer from Day's Bay. A Motor Bus will leavo Day's Bay at 8 a.m. to-conned with thfi 8.15 a.m. Steamer fromßona nay, .and will leave Rona, Bay for Day's Bay on arrival of 5.20 p.m. Stoauior from town. ' J. S. DAY. Manager. Wellington,' October 30, 1918. YOST. mHE TYPEWRITER FOR BEAUTL FUL WORK. , Built for hard wear and to do any kind of worft. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., Opposite Town Hull, ~ WELLINGTON. fipJlT Advertising and effect direct 6ftlos, J. eaving travelling exponece and commission. "The Dominion" columns will find tho purohasors cheaply for you. "Do"Dominion" rates on application. minion" rat« 3 on application.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 31, 31 October 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 31, 31 October 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 31, 31 October 1918, Page 7

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