AMUSEMENTS. mOWN HALL, CONCERT CRAMBEE. Direction ; John Hopkins. Whether'il. raineth, suoweth, or keepeth fino it niakcth no difference, for EVERY NIGHT AT 8 Many people assemble to see THE DANDIES THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. And all which they see and hear is good. Yea, it is very good. Further continuance of tho BIG SUNSHINE BILL, Including JOSEPH BAXTER and MADOLINE KNIGHT, in THE FOX TROT. TO-NIGHT! Welcome reappearance of the Popular Light Comedian, ANDREW PACE. Thus shall your offering be 3s. 2d., 2s. Id., and Is. Id. Plan at the Bristol till 12, later at Ned Perry's wee bazaar in Manners Street. COMPLETE CHANGE WEDNESDAY! WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. ATHLBtTc PARK. TO-DAY, 3 P>M. THE FATE OF THE SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP DEPENDS UPON IT. ATHLETIC 'VARSITY ATHLETIC 'VARSITY. ATHLETIC. 'VARSITY. All Reads Lead to the Park—Be on One of Them To-morrow for 'VARSITY.' ATHLETIC. 'VARSITY. ATHLETIC 'VARSITY ATHLETIC The Prospective Champions and the "Surprise Packet" of the Senior Competition: ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC | 'VARSITY. 'VARSITY.! 'VARSITY. Fast, Bright, aud Open—and' won't she bo a Daisy? ; 'VARSITY 'VARSITY 'VARSITY ATHLETIC. ATHLETIC. ATHLETIC. . Champions 1911-15: ATHLETIC, ATHLETIC, ATHLETIC"The Blues!" Who Beat Petone? Who Drew with" Poncke? 'WARSITY, 'VARSITY, 'VARSITY"The Knights of Salamanca!" Admission 6d. Ladies Free. Grandstand 6d. (North and South). AT PETONE: ORIENTAL v. PETONE. AT LOWER HUTT: SELWYN v WELLINGTON, Two First-class Senior Matches. Admission 6d. . No Football Train. Curtain-raiser at Petone, 1.30 ORIENTAL v. PETONE, The Leading Fourth-grado Teams, ■ NEXT SATURDAY, AUGUST. 9, ATHLETIC PARK. Always the Draw of the Season: PONEKE v. PETONE (3 p.m.). Curtain-raiser, 1.30 p.m.: SELWYN v. 'VARSITY (Seniors). By Order of the Executive. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. GRAND CONCERT GRAND CONCERT By tho WELLINGTON WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA. "THE FLYING DUTCHMAN." "THE FLYING DUTCHMAN." . Silver Coin Collection. , ! HEENEY Y. IRELAND FIFTEEN-ROUND EfoXING CONTEST. • mOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT. Don't Miss the Opportunity of seeing the first tournament since tho war. Two vigorous' middle-weights, whoso style will immediately find favour. Three Amateur Preliminaries, Commencing at 8. PRICES: Stage, ss. Gd. ■ Ringside and Gallery over Ring, 46. Gallery and Back Stalls, 2s. Gd. All Including Tax. ■ BOX PLAN is now open at ARMIT'S. Book your seats to 6avo disappointment. A COMPLETE , BALLROOM ■**- PROGRAMME For 3s. 9d. POST FREE. THE VANDERSLOOT, DANCE, THEATRE, AND PARLOUR FOLIO, Containing WALTZES, MARCHES, TWO STEPS, SCHOTTISCHES, ETC. A GREAT COLLECTION. All for 3s. 9d. Post Froe. O'HARA'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Ga Victoria Avenue, WANGANUI, " "WHERE THE BIG STOCKS ARE." BUSINESS NOTICES. DUNLOP' RUBBER GUODS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. Ask your HARDWARE FIRM for DUNLOP Oceanic, or Federal Garden Hose. Ask your STOREKEEPER for DUNLOP Teapot Spouts. Ask your DRUGGIST for DUNLOP Hot-water Bags. Ask your DRAPER for DUNLOP Blouse Holdfasts. Ask your BOOTMAKER to fit DUNLOP Rubber Heels. Get your WRINGER ROLLERS RECOVERED with DUNLOP Rubber. DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUSTRALASIA, I I'D., 95 Courtenay Place. Wellington, and at Auckland and Christchurch. _ ASTOR HOUSE. SILVER GRILL AND SUPPER ROOMS. (Opposite Empress Theatre, Willis St.) Redecorated and cleaned throughout. Luncheon, 12 to 2 p.m., Teas and Supper I from 5 to 12 p.m. OPEN SUNDAYS 5 TO 9 p.m. ASTOR HOUSE. H SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, . EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 WILLIS STREET, Lato Optician for the Wellington pital and Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable to obtain advice from tho Optical Department may obtain aavico ut the above address betweou 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. P" TSTRYCOOKS, Confectioners, Fruiterers' Showstands and Bracket?. Stocks held by Henry Berry and Co., 79 Dixon Street.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 263, 2 August 1919, Page 9
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