AMUSEMENTS. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Solo Direction .;. J. and N. TAIT. TO-NIGHT & EVERY EVENING AT 8. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. In spito of tho inclement weather the Grand Opera House wits crowded to the doors last night to witness the first appearance ol' the celebrated English Actress, EMELIE POLT.NI, EMELIE I'OLINI, EMELIE POLINI, in her wonderful characterisation of Nan Deliuore in tho thrilling mystery drama, ■ "DE LUXE ANNIE," "DE LUXE ANNIE," "DE LUXE ANNIE." Last evening's performance was A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. Theatregoers wore thrilled by the great artistry of the brilliant English Actress, im unprecedented oration' being tendered lier after her wonderful performance. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS this thrilling Drama, which will be played for a limited season only, and will shortly give way for the grr;at Dramatic Novelty, "EYES 01? YOUTH," "EYES OF YOUTH." Full, particulars of which will ,bo Announced later. BOX • PLANS AT THE BRISTOL PIANO. COMPANY for Six Nights ahead. DAY SALES AT NED PERRY'S. and D.C., 75.; Unres, Stalls, 3s. Gd.; Gallery, Is. 6d. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is, extra. ALL CHILDREN FOR "EYES OF Y'OUTH" required at Grand Opera House 3.45 tljis afternoon for sekction. ■ .' . NOMINATIONS Ar'o now open for . 1 SNOOKER TOURNAMENT HANDI- ■ CAP. Entrance, 2s. FIRST PRIZE: Suit, 9 guineas, Ivitto and Sons. SECOND PRIZE; Stetson Velour Hnt, 4 guineas, Page's, Lambton Quay. SPECIAL PRIZE; Highest Break, Overcoat, 6 guineas, Bruce Howe. ENTRIES. CLOSE OCTOBER 14. THE CENTRAL BILLIARD PAR- ' LOURS. Prep., Ebo Simpson. Sj NEW AND CHARMING' SONGS, ™ Just Published— "A COTTAGE BUILT FOR TWO," K F, Range C. to C; "JUST LONGING," Key F, Range B to D. These Songs have only been on our counter fol' a matter of days, and have bioken all records for quic.t sales. Another Important New Issue is "DREAM OF THE BALL" (Waltz), By A. Joyce. ABSOLUTELY A "STUNNER," All One Price, 2s, 2d., post free. O'HARA'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Victoria Avenue, Wiinganui. SHOWS. HAWKE'S BAY SHOW AWKE'S BAY SHOW. At HASTINGS, On OCTOBER 22 and 23, 1919. Entries Close Octotcr 8. Write to Secretary for Schedule and a note of stock train arrangements. A. M. RETEMEYER, ' Secretary, Box 115, Napier. HAWKE'S BAY SHOW. HAWKE'S BAY SHOW. MOTOR SERVICES. " SODSON'S 'PIONEER WANGANUI-MARTON MOTOR SERVICE. • Established 21 jears. Punctuality and Reliability Guaranteed. TRAVELLERS from Wellington to Wanganui can save '2 hows by joining liodson's Motors at Marton in evening. Equal time-saving for travellers from Auckland to Wanganui on arrival at Marton in morning. TIME-TABLE: Morning Trip-Leave Parkville 6.45 a.m., arrive. Marton 8 a.m.; leave Marton 8.30 a.m., arrive Wanganui 9.45 a.m. Afternoon Trip-.-Leave Parkville 3.45 p.m., arrive Jlarton 5 p.m.; leave Marton 5.30 p.m., arrive Wanganui 6.45 p.m. MOTOR TOURS. ' MOTOR TOURS. Anywhere in North Island. Large, Up-to-date, and Well-found Cars. STANLEY MORGAN AND CO., WANGANUI. Office, 64 Keith Street. 'Phone 193. Garage 'Phone 1196. Contractors for carriage "The Dominion." REPAIRS every description undertaken. Crown wheels and pinions made for any car. Vulcanising a specialty. Second-hand Cars bought and sold on commission, with free storage for ono month. DAILY PASSENGER SERVICE: WaliEanui-Hawera, and vice versa. MASTERTON TO. WELLINGTON. DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. "if EAVING Wellington -l a.m., and Masterton .9.30, a;m. FARE—2Is: Each Way. Passage booked at "Dominion" Office, Wellington ('Phone 3315), and at Masterton ('Plioue 406). MASTERTON. CAR, returning Masterton Thursday morning; fow seats vacant. Book at NEW COMMERCIAL' HOTEL, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. FOR CORRECT MILLINERY MRS. RUSSELL'S MILLINERY SALON (Late of Auckland), Above Littlejohn's, Lambton Quay. jy-ISS SAMSON, NEW MILLINERY SALON, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. THE DUX AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., 141 Mnnners Street, HAVE For Sale—Piano, by Chas. Begg, .£SB, guaranteed sound. Also t> quantity of Oak aud Kiinu Furniture, Linos., Carpels, etc. Room Sale every Friday at 1.30 p.m. Outside Sales conducted anywhere. Seo us before buying or selling.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 10, 7 October 1919, Page 9
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