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AMUSEMENTS, "GOODY TWO SHOES" MATINEES. TO-DAY, at 1.45 AND ON MONDAY NEXT (DOMINION DAY). One of tho memories that wo retain for many years is our FIRST PANTOMIME, and our duty as grown-ups is to take the darling "Kiddies" to the Annual J. C. Williamson. Lkl., Pantomime. "GOODY TWO SHOES" is the best and most entertaining Pantomime that Wellington children have yet enjoyed. j Youngsters Half-price to all parts except Late Door Gallery. QKAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction...J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager John Farrell. ■ LAST NIGHTS OP THE PANTO. THIS EVENING at 7.45 SHAEP, And Following Fom Nights. Matinees This Afternoon and Monday: The J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Annual Pantomime, "GOODY TWO. SHOES." "GOODY TWO SHOES'." "GOODY TWO SHOES." Crowded with Songs. Specialties, Wonderful Scenes, Pretty Girls, Gorgeous Costumes, and Sensational Effects. Arrangements made ahead will positively prevent the Panto, season from being extended, so thoso desiring seats for the remaining performances are advised to secure them without delay. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE. MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 1.45 p.m. (■DOMINION DAY). Bos Plans at tho Bristol. Day Sales 2 *&,?* n y' s - PHces-D.C. and R.S., is.; Stalls, 3s. 6d. ; Gallery, Is. 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. All prices Plus Amusement Tax. i Un <J« .the Distinguished Patronage of I heir Excellencies the Governor-Gen-eral and Countess of Liverpool. (HONCEIIT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Concert chamber, town hall. Monday and tuesday, monday and tuesday, SEPTEMBER 22 and 23. SEPTEMBER 22 and 23. ANNUAL'DRAMATIC RECITAL. • ANNUAL DRAMATIC RECITAL. By Pupils of ■' MR. and MRS. CULFORD BELL. EIGHTY PERFOEMERS. DIFFERENT PROGRAMME EACH NIGHT. "PADDLY POOLS." "BOBBING THE P\NTRY" "NONO .SAN." "THE WOODEN SHOE." "THE OLD TOYS." ''JAPANESE CURIOS." I "BY PROXY." "A PAIR. OF SCHEMERS." "THE ROSE AND THE RING." Dickens and Shakespearean Sketches. 35.,, 2s„ Is. Plan at Bristol. nnHESE NAMESBRINSMEAD CHALLEN SOGERS JESSE FRENCH FOSTER BRASTED. -protect the piano purclinsef from misrepresentation,, dissatisfaction, or regret There is no need to mislead a customer in demonstrating these TRULY GREAT PIANOS. The absolute merit, the remarkable dependability, the BEAUTY OF TONE, the faultless construction, aro obvious truths. No .regret follows tho selection of one ot them—but rather increasing prido as the years prove their wonderful tono qualities and the good judgment of thoso who buy thorn. Cash payments or easy terms may be arranged. ' CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, The oldest-established Piano House in Now Zealand. ELECTION NOTICES. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ■ COUNCIL. COURT OF CONVOCATION. THE POLLING in the above Election resulted as. follows:— TAYLOR, Culhbert 115 , TRIPP, Leonard Owen Howard 71 Informal 2!) I therefore declaro tho said Cutbbert Hargreavcs Taylor duly en'c.-u. G. G. S. ROBISON, .Registrar. JF you could walk always on velvet yon wouldn't, get tired! WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels make the hardest roads seem like velvet. There aro no quality substitutes for Wood-Milne's. The following proposed remit was lost: Absolute free-kicks and kicks at goal from penalties and tries: All such kicks to bo absolutely free from a charge.; nnv player to bo allowed to place- or kick the ba.'.l; tho placer and kicker need not bo tho same player. Mr. M'Leod moved that it should bo a recommendation to the conference that a goal from a mark or a penalty should count two points instead of three points, as at present. The chairman said that notice would have to be given of such a motion. He ruled it out of order. The "Black List." The following resolution proposed by the Southland Union was carried:—"To commemorate the glorious victory of tho Allied arms in the fight for right and justice, and to mark our appreciation of the spf.cndid sacrifice of our footballers in the various war zones, the New Zealand Union be asked to recotamend to the English Union the removal from the "black list" of (1) all disqualified plavers, (2) all suspended players, (3) all narticiliants in the Northern Union code who have not transgressed, been disqualified or suspended since the declaration of peace. SENIOR CADET TOURNAMENT. The following is the draw for the second round of the Senior Cadet Rugby football tournament to be held on Saturday. September 27:—17 th Coy. Senior Cadets v. 21st Coy., at Lyall Bay No. 2, at 1.30 ii.m.; I3th-14th Coy. v. llCth Cov.. at Lyall Bay No. 3, at 1.30 p.m.; 30th Cov. v. 38th Coy., nt Petone, at 1.30 p.m.; !)3th-49th Coy., a bye. The Petone match will bo a curtainraiser to the Poneke-Petone match on that date. LAW V. INSURANCE. This veav the annual football match between the law clerks and the insurance clerks is being revived. The match will tnke.nlnco on Monday at Athletic Park. The teams will bo as follow:— Law.—Wallace, do Lisle, Beveridge, Hood. Barker (captain), Robb, Scott, Adams. Brcoker, Hughes, Thomas, Hutchison. Brooker, Nancarrow, Shorland, Fuller. An von, Franklin, Pony, and Eraser. Insurance—Marris, Pool, Christopherson, M'Ardle, Binney, Pool, Ryan, Cairns. Hendry, Murrell, Rixon, Ak'prs, WildormolV, Guugh, Heley, Grant, Burton. Price. "Hope springs eternal in the human breast."—Pope. Lost hope through a long lasting cold returns after the first dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver. It is little, short of marvellous in the way it remedies and protects against future attacks. 2s. 6d. buys largo bottle at Chemist or Store.—Atlvt. Children like WADE'S WORM FlGSsure and certain. Price Is. Gd.—Advt. '

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 305, 20 September 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 305, 20 September 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 305, 20 September 1919, Page 9

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