AMUSEMENTS. MEW ZEALA'ND RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. ATHLETIC PARK, ATHLETIC PARK, ATHLETIC PARK, ' SATURDAY, n.lO p.m. SATURDAY, 3.10 p.m. NOR TII IfL AN D NORTH IS LAN. D NOR TII li?L AN D NO'RTH ISLAND V. SOU' TII ISL AN D SOD 1 T H ISL AN D SOU TH 1 S L A N D S O U-T H ISL AN D (The First Meeting of tho Islands : since 1914). Bnrrackers-. Wear your Ribai Is—North Island (Black); South Island (White). CURTAIN-RAISER, 1.45 p.m. MERIVALE. (Clirislchurch) - MERIVALE (Cliristchurch) V. HUTT (Wellington) HUTT (Wellington) (Winners of Canterbury and Wellington Junior Championships). Admission: Ground, Is. (Boys and Girls 6d.); Grandstand, Is. (Boys and Girls (id.). Notice to ' Season Ticket Holders, W.R.F.U.—AII season ticket holders admitted free to ground and stand, but seats reserved only for life members. Notice to Members oi the Teams.— Training Thursday, 8 p.m., Poneke Uyro. (North Oriental Gym. (South Island). Friday, 8 p.m.—Fullers' Vaudeville (His Majesty's Theatre). Saturday, 6 p.m.—Dinner at Astor House, Willis Street. - . Notice to Delegates, N.Z.R.F.U.-The Special General, Meeting to discuss the English Jiuguy Union's letter, amendments to constitution and laws of the! game; will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, at 7 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. i H. E. COMBS, Secretary, N.Z.R.F.U., ' 27a Panama Sireel, Wellington. WELLINGTON' FREE- KINDERGARTEN. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. : iU"ATINEE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, - L *- 1 - . • 19th Inst.,. at 3. EXHIBITION OF PICTURES by wellknown artists given in aid oi the Free Kindergarten. ■ Programme arranged by Mrs. Hannah and Miss Campbell. Admission, 2s. Each patron will receive one Art Union Ticket. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd,The Gorgeous-Annual Pantomime, "GOODY TWO SHOES." ■ "GOODY TWO SllOiiS." . A rollicking galaxy of light and laughter! HEAR TH.ESE GREAT HITS: "Tin Sorry I Made You Ury," "Chasing Rainbows," "Why am 1 Always the Bridesmaid?" "Lads in Blue," "My Belgian Rose," "Oh! French;,-," "I'm Gonna Pin a Medal," "The Last Long Mile," And the WONDERFUL "MISSOURI" WALT/,. These are among the I'anto successes wo havo on sale. CALL IN AND HEAR. THEM PLAYED OVER. ' riHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.,' Manners Slruet. The Oldest Established Piano. House in New Zealand. TOILET ■SPECI.UISTa A SKIN THAT IS .LOVELY TO»BEIIOLD. NATURE has ordain.id that tiny glands beneath the-skin should secrete oil to keep the skin soft and fresh. Therefore, the only face cream that will carry out ite purpose is one that helps towards that end. CAMELLIAN FACE CREAMS aid Nature in every way—they quickly destroy blackheads and other facial blemishes and render the skin beautifully smooth, clear, and radiant. Vanishing Cream, 3s. Gd., Massage Cream 3s. A course of treatment nt the "Boudoir Camillo" will prove most beneficial. . MRS. CAMERON, "Boudoir Camille," Cooper's Buildings (opposite "Evening Post"). Entrance, just off Willis Street.. Wellington. 'Phono 4535. AT MRS. RULLEN'S, 3a COURTENAY :PLACE, A'N important branch l-.as been added. «£*'■ Facilities are provided for Dry Air and •' . ■ ELECTRIC BATHS, - High-Frequency VIOLET RAYS, and General Massage Treatment. Tho famous YioJ&.Ray causes no contraction of muscles, and provides absolutely. Painless Electrical Treatment for Eczema, Rheumatism, Neuritis, and all women's complaints. VIOLET RAYS MEAN REJUVENATION. A highly-skilled, qualified Nurse is in charge. - . . . . Call and inspect the wonderful Violet Ray outfit. 'Phone 1017. MRS. HULLEN, Toilet Specialist, . 3a- COURTENAY PLACE. MISS MILSOM, Hair Work of every description. Dresses and teaches liairdressinjj to suit each face. Special individual treatment to ensure good healthy hair and a, dean scalp. A physician for tho natural, a wonder worker for the 'artificial. All complexion cremes and tonics. Miss Milsom, 9-t Willie Street. 'Phone 814. ' BUSINESS NOTICES. 'TmUSEPTOI/' "JiiUSEPTOL" For "Clean-up V7eek." THE KING OF DISINFECTANTS. ■ PREVENTS INFLUENZA. I REID AND" REID, Agents, 18-20 Harris Street, Wellington. M* ISS SAMSON, NEW MILLINERY SALON, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Opposite Bank of Now Zealand. — bOoks-postlrek "nnHE PYJAMA MAN,'' "The Recipe A' for Rubber," "South Sea Sinners," "The Poor Parson," "Da 4 in Politics" (Steel Jludd), "On Our Selection," all • 2s. Gd., post free. Art Postcards, 2s. Gd. packet. A. 11. PALMIIR, 121 Manners Street, Wellington. •■ SURE CURE FOR VARICOSE ULCERS. DO You Suffer with Vurico3e Ulcers? If so, I can guarantee tu euro yon. . My treatment is ixiinless, ami requires no operation, and is not costly. Write for full information to ERNEST HEALEV, Chemist, 'Phone 29. . Foxton.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 303, 18 September 1919, Page 7
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