AMUSEMENTS.V-" mOWN HALL, CONCERT CUAMBBB. Direction John Hopkins THIS IS THE NIGHT, EVERYBODY'S NIGHT.I At THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES . ■THE DANDIES THE DANDIES THE DANDIES To-day's Remarks: We start punctually at 8 o'clock. Seats booked by telephone will not be kept after S o'clock. Avoid disappointment and book at the Bristol or Ned Perry's. To Get In-3s. 2d., 2s. Id., Is. Id. There- is a high voltage programme awaiting you, It works with speed.from Overture to Curtain. Wo now go out to.fish. '''"■'."'. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL ■ UNION. ATHLETIC PARK,-".:. : TO-DAY 3 p.m. ■ - TO-DAY "SOME" FOOTBALL. Two Great Games with Referees to ' Match. SELWYN v. 'VARSITY, 1.30 p.m. (Referee, Dr. A. F, R, Crawford.) ;i. PONEKE v.'PETONE, 3p.m.-' (Referee, Mr. L. Simpson.) • PETONE v. PONEKE, 3 p.m. ' 'VARSITY v. SELWYN, 1.30 plm. PONEKE v. PETONE, 3 p.m. SELWYN v. 'VARSITY, 1.30 p.m. PETONE v. PONEKE. 3 p.m. 'VARSITY v. SELWYN, 1.30 p.m. Two Senior "Stunts" in One Afternoon. Both Played North and South, where all may see. PONEKE v. PETONE, 3 p.m. SELWYN v. 'VARSITY, 1.30 p.m. PETONE v. PONEKE, 3.p.m. The Fixture of Historical Associations'-! The "Barrackers'" Mecca. PONEKE v. PETONE, 3 p.m. PETONE v. PONEKE, 3 p.m. PONEKE v. PETONE, 3 p.m, SELWYN v. 'VARSITY, 1.30 p.m. 'VARSITY v. SELWYN, 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION-For this Great Rugby Feast, tho Prices remain the eamef Ground, 6d.; Ladies, free; Grandstand, 6d. AT LOWER HUTT RECREATION , GROUND: HUTT v. PETONE, 3 p.m. PETONE v. HUTT, 3 p.m. HUTT v. PETONE, 8, p.m. Decides tho Junior Championship. Tha Match of the Year in the Valley. Admission, 6d. FOLLOWING SATURDAY, AUG. lflt v Opening of Third Round' Senior Championship: ATHLETIC t. PONEKE, PARK, 8 p.m. By Order of the Executive, —7 ' —-—- • A COMPLETE BALLROOM. PROGRAMME ■' For 3s. 9d. POST FREE.' . ~ ■ ■•* THE VANDERSLOOT, DANCE, THEATRE, AND PARLQUi FOLIO, Containing WALTZES, x MARCHES, TWO STEPS, SCHOTOTSCHES, ETC. A GREAT COLLECTION. All for 3s. 9d. Post Free. O'HARA'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 6a Victoria Avenue, . WANGANTJI "WHERE THE BIG STOCKS ARE."
TOILET SPECIALISTS; .. HOW EYELASHES AND BROWS MAY", BE IMPROVED! WELL-FORMED Brows and lovely Eyelashes have much: to do witir facial charm. ,-'■",■• . Many ladies .are improving their expression by using "Eyclasheon, 1 '!, which nourishes tho eyebrows and lashes in a natural mannor, making them long and' luxurious, and giving to the eyes an added sparkle and beauty. . "EYELASHEEN" -.;■'• is a pure, delicately-scented cream, •• and costs 3s. 6d. a jar. Every lady whoso brows and' lashes are \ uneven, or short and thin, should test this invaluable aid to beauty. Write if you cannot call. MRS. CAMERON, "Boudoir Camille," Cooper's Buildings, Opp. "Evening Post". (Just off Willis Street), WELLINGTON.' 'Phone 4035. WOMEN WHO POWDER never poescss the clear, fresh, transparent complexions as do those who constantly use CREME PARMA. Non-greasy-non-hair growing—fragrant-antiseptic •> and protective—it is the cream supreme;-"; Indispensable for face; heck,' and*'arma for evening use. ss. 6d. GEO:'MEE, Chemist, Lambton Quay, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES.-. A TALK WITH A MESSAGE TO *-. -**• WOMEN WHO VALUE HEALTH AS THE BASIS OF EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS. Subject: "Health Comes Through Increased Recuperativd Power." Commonsense, backed by 30-yeors' curative facts, established throughout the entire English-speaking world. No FADS or FANCIES, but sound, dependable REASONABLENESS, simple and scientifie, instructivo and appealing. These Talks will l>o given by special request during this month, and offer a valuable opportunity to those intorested in Women's Welfare, Helpfulness, and Progress, by MISS PITTARD, who cordially invites Progressive Thinking Women to attend each Monday at the Viavi Rooms, 326 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Inquiries by letter or call find pleasing attention; there aro nd fees or dues.' WE 'STOCK COLT'S REVOLVERS and AUTOMATIC PISTOLS/WINCHESTER RIFLES, itf suitable sizes. Shot Guns and Ammunition. GREGORY G. KELLY, Shannon, Fox ton. "A CHEERY HEARTH MAKES A" HAPPY HOME!" In these Chill Days of Coal Shortage BURN WOOD! WINTER WOOD AT WILSON'S. . INTER WOOD AT WILSON'S, CUT IN CONVENIENT LENGTHS. . Only Address: Opposite Freo Public Library, Wakefield- Street. To ensure prompt delivery order early. T ARGEST STOCK OF SCOTCH li GRANITE MONUMENTS in Dominion. Absolutely tho best Granite in the world—all colours. Erected in any part of the Dominion. FURTHER LARGE SHIPMENT ON THE WAY, T. G, HOAR AND SONS, Monumental Sculptors, Masterton. SKILFULLY-CUT AND TAILORED' :. :,:.. .• .■•■•■ SUI Ts. •■ mo:>kai DRESS SUITS, .813 13s:'"'""'' BEST PROCURABLE NAVY SERGE SUITS, £W. Workmanship and Fit Guaranteed. F. ELBE, Tailor, H.B. Clothing Co.'s Buildings, 276 Lambton Quay, Wellington,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 269, 9 August 1919, Page 9
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