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AMUSEMENTS, fiRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson. Ltd. Manager , W. F. Russell LAST (2) NIGHTS LAST i' 2) NIGHTS LAST (2) NIGHTS LAST (•.!) NIGHTS Of undoubtedly the strongest and eerlaiuly most popular organisation that the firm of J. C Williamson, Ltd. have had the, pleasure of touring through Acw Zealand-lor a considerable number of ' yenrS, ' RECORD BUSINESS ..:. . RECORD BUSINESS . Has been the order of .things since Ihe opening' night a fortnight «go. . . . For the TWO FAREWELL NIGHTS TWO FARKWJDLL NIGHTS That poptilar Opera, which created something of a sensation when last presented here, lias been chosen as the most appropriate for this' auspicious ONMion, "YOU'RE IN LOVE." "YOU'RE IN LOVE." "YOU'RE IN LOVE." : "YOU'RE IN LOVE." "YOU'RE IN LOVE." "YOU'RE IN LOVE." WHO'S IN LOVE? HE'S IN LOVE, .SHE'S IN LOVE, I'M IN LOVE, YOU'RE IN LOVE, WE ARE ALL IN LOVE With. "YOITRFj IN LOVE." "YOU'RE IN LOVE." 'TOU'RE IN LOVE." So all meet at the Grand Oporn House to-night- at 8 o'clock, where everybody is iu love with every member of the New English Musical Comedy Company. PRODUCED BY MR. HARRY B. BURCIIER. Stage Manager, Fred. Young. PRICES: 65., 35., and Is. Early Door, Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. Box Plans at The Bristol. DAY SALES at Ned Perry's, Tobacconist, Manners Street. SPORTING.

EGMONT FACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. FEBRUARY 12 AND 13, HIM.. A CCEPTANCES for all events n< st ■£*■ day close willi Iho undersigned on SATURDAY -NEXT, FEBRUARY 8, at 31U,, ' •V. B. STRATTON, Secretary. Box SI. Telephone J37, Hawera. BUSINESS NOTICES. PROPERTY-OWNERS,. WAKE UP! HAVE' you placed your Property oa our" boob vet? If not, how do you expect to sell? Purchasers are inquiring every day for FARMS HOUSES, AND BUSINESSES FOR SALE Throughout the Dominion. Write us To-day for authority forms. R. N. R-ISHERWOOD AND CO.,' lO'l Ridgwny Street, WANGANUI. P.O. Box 313. HOME PROTECTION. VOU want your home protected. The 1 best guardian is a SAVE. RELIABLE and EVER-READY COLT AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Ask ns to -how you u COLT ■ GREGORY G. KELLY, Shannon. YOUR iMOTOK-LORRY SHOULD HAVE CLINCHER BAND TYRES. ON all roads, under all loads, Clincher Band Tyres serve longest. They're British-used at the Front. Get details. Wellington Distributing Agent— W. A. ARNOLD, . 34 Taranaki Street.

TROTTING NELSON ACCEPTANCES. ' By Telegraph—Press Association Nelson, February 6. The following acceptance's have been received for t.lio annual meeting of the Nelson Trotting; Club: — PIONEER TROT. One mile and a half—Tassy M., scr.; Puwhemia, losec; Vimnlia, 27sec; Brandon, 30sec; Bonny Child, 3Gsec; Josephine, 37eec; Irish Tom, 42sec. AVAIMEA HANDICAP. Two niiles.Koranti, scr.; Overland, llscc,; Wood, boll, 12sec; Ladybird, 15sec; Colintraiye, Msec; Major Election, lSsec; Ballin, 22sec; Marwhou Cliild, 22sec; Jt'Cormack, 2Gsec.; Sir AVildmoori 20sec; Stage Whisper, 2Gsec.; Holland,! 26sec. NELSON TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP. Two miles.—Serenity, 7seo.; Invictus, Ssec.; Bessie Wood, lOaec.; Black Beldon, llsec; Puirlicnun, llsee.; Wild Pedo, Msec. LADIES' BRACELET. Two milesSkylark, Gsec; Overland, 17see.; M'Cormack. 32scc; Sure Enough. 3-iscc; Goldon Bay, ."Hsoc; Bny AVillinm, 37sec; Governor .Tack, Sgsei.; Ilnrold Liiifon, 33sec; Wildnor, 38300.; Lady Chancellor, 3Sscc,j Bello of Bombay,. 38sec; Jessie Maud, 42scc; AVaiwhoro, 42sec; Oaktree. 42stw.; Irish Tom, 42sec. BRIGHTWA'I'ER 'HANDICAP. One mile and ft half.—lforaki, scr.: .Tean Dillon, ssec.; AVnodbell, 6aec; Colintraive, 12scc.; Major Election, 15? Pc; Bill Holt, losec; Marwhou Child, 18spp.; Slnr of Tiinwond, SOscc.; Tom-Tit, 20sce.; fitago Whisper, 21eec. RICHMOND ITANDTCAP. One mile and a half.—Ta?sy M'., scr.: Invfrtiis, 12sen.; Wil<! Pcdo, lee; Piiirlioniia, lSspp.; Txiciuula .Tiinr.. 17sec. WAKEPIBLD HANDICAP. 0»e mileand a half. —TFoppinss, scr.; . Skylnrk, ■Isee.; Cplintraivp, ICsnc.: 'I'nin-Til, 2fcec.j Holland, 2-tsec.; M'C'ornmok, 25scr.; AVildmoor, 25fep.: Bny AVilliam. 2Ssec.; .TosppMnp, 2S;ec: llellc of llonilwy, Hflsec.; AV'liy Not, .TO.w.; Lady C.bt //i'llor, .'lflsoc; fiovernor .Tack, llfl.we.; llarnld Linron, SOscc.; Queen Rita, .Tfepc; AfiM Mspo.; Irish Tom, HSsoc.; Jessie. Maud, 33.« ec: AFaiirliero. 33sef. DASH HANDICAP. One mile.-Tass.v M., sn, ; llopploss. Tscc.; Tnvinlii?. 9sec; Serenity. 9.w.; Wta. User.: Black Beldon. Iflsnc.; Kornlci, Iflsce.; Bessie AVond, lOspc. Accenlances for the fir«t day of tho Kpniont Racin.t Club Suninicr Meelii.'e. in be held on T'cbninrv 12. elose with Ihn seercfoiT, Mr: A'. B. Slriiiton, on Vebriian- 8 at 3 p.m. Food Controller Hoover lold a meal-lew-wlieatless l>anquel fi slory nbosit n poultry )>roliic-pr. "A lady entered his filiop," enid .Mr, Hoover, ."«ikl nslcod (lip price of chicken." "Them birds in the winder' said the profiteer, "U'njl, IheyVe very fini' t|iiality slock. 1 ciin") let Vm KO for les'i limn 111 c. a Ib." "liidml." snid Ihe lailv. "Did you rai*e them yoiirst'lf?" "Vi>p," K;ti<l (he prolilcer al>spntly. "They worn 711 c. ycnlerdav." For Chronic Chest Compia'iits, AVood«' Great I'epncrmint Cure.* Remember, if you waul io gel rid of that heavy dull' feeling in (he head, which accompanies Cntarrh, just take a gooil inhalation of "NAZOI/ , through a Nnzol Inhaler, and got immedia.te relief.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 114, 7 February 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 114, 7 February 1919, Page 7

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