AMUSEMENTS. EMELIE POLINI MATINEE TO-DAY. "DB LUXE ANNIE" At 2.15. Children Half-Price to all parts of Grand Opera House except Late Door Gallery. iQKAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Solo Direction ... J. and N. TAIT. TO-DAY AT 2.15. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-DAY AT 2.15. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Triumphant Success of the Brilliant English Actress, EMELIE POLTNI, EMELIE POLTNI, EMELIE POLTNI. in her wonderful characterisation of Nan Dclmoro in the fascinating and thrilling mystery drama, > "DE 'LUXE ANNIE," "DE LUXE ANNIE," "DE LUXE ANNIE." Theatregaers are thrilled nightly by the great artistry of the brilliant. English Actress, who has completely captured the hearts of Wellington playgoers. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS this play of thrills, laughter, and tears. It will bo played for TWO MOKE NIGHTS only, and i!> will give way on Tuesday next lor the Great Dramatic Novelty, "EYES OF YOUTH," "EYES OF JTOUTH," Tho alluring. "Play Beautiful." A triumph of stage mechanism. BOX PLANS NOW AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. . ' DAY SALES AT NED PERRY'S, ALSO AT CLARK'S. PRICES—R.S. and D.C., 75.; Unres. Stalls, Bs. Gd.; Gallery, Is. Gd. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. rp 0 W N HALL. Sole Direction J. & N. TAIT. Commencing WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, For a very limited number of Concerts. J". & N. Tn.it have the honour to present HARRY DEARTH, HARRY DEARTH, HARRY DEARTH, HARRY DEARTH, HARRY DEARTH, HARRY DEARTH, The Greatest English Baritone of the day. Mr. Harry Dearth is unquestionably one of tho most gifted singers that has ever visited Australasia, and the fact that Mr. Dearth's season in Melbourne comprised the record number of 24 Concerts indicates in no uncertain way the immenso success of the great English Baritone. WELLINGTON SEASON MUST BE STRICTLY LIMITED Owing to his English Engagements. FULLER DETAILS LATER, BOX PLANS For the Season will be Opened at the Bristol Piano Co. on MONDAY, OCT., 20. Popular Prices: Is., 35., 2s. AMAGED GOODS" EXHIBITIONS TO-DAY are as follow:— LADIES' MATINEE (Concert Chamber), 2.30. LADIES' SESSION (Star Theatre, Newtown), at 8. MEN'S SESSION (ConcertChamher), at 8. This temporary alteration is owing to the Large Town Hall being otherwise engaged this evening. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 THE GRAND SCOTS CONCERT! HE GRAND SCOTS CONCERT! TOWN HALL. Singers—Mesdames Dowler and Prophet, Messrs. John Prouse, Harry Pliipps. Elocutionist—Mrs. Culford Bell. Part Singing—Society's Choir. Pipe Music and Dancing. Accompanist—Mr. Harold Whittle. Prices—3s., 25., Is. Tickets at Begg and Co., Manners Street, and the Bristol Piano Co. Seats may be reserved after 5 p.m. at Town Hall. 'Phone 757. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. OPEN DAILY, 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and 7.80 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Admission, Is. H. M. GORE. Secretary. AMAGED GOODS" EXHIBITIONS TO-DAY are as follow:— LADIES' MATINEE (Concert Chamber!, 2.30. LADIES' SESSION (Star Theatre, Neivtown), at 8. MEN'S SESSION (ConcertChamher), atß. This temporary alteration is owing to tho Large Town Hall being otherwise engaged this evening. GRAND TOURNAMENT. FJTOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OCTOBER 22 TO NOVEMBER 5, 1919. (a) Six Men "a Team, Average Weight, 12st. Ist Prize <£50; 2nd Prize .£l2. (b) Sii Men a Team, Average Weight, 14st. Ist Prize .£SO; 2nd Prize, .612. (1) A. time limit of five minutes for each pull. (2) Both ends of.the rope must be free, passing under tho arms of each man, and held by the hands only. (3) Each Team has tho option of pulling on battens Gin. apart or 4ft. 6in. apart. (4) Nominations close with the Hon. Secretary, 110 Guilford Terrace, Wellington, NEXT SATURDAJ, OCTOBER 18. , (5) Nomination Fee for each team shall bo Gd., payable on or before October ' 18, at 8.30 p.m. Tho draw for the first round will take place in the Guildford Terrace School Hall on SATURDAY OCTOBER 18, at 8.45 p.m. Representatives of teams are invited. (6) Competitors are asked to verify their weights at Dunbar Sloane's Pharmacy. O NEW AND CHARMING SONGS, ™ Just Published— "A COTTAGE BUILT FOR TWO," K F, Rango C. to C; "JUST LONGING," Key F, Range B to D. These Songs have only been on our countor for a matter of days, and have bioken all records for quick 6ales. Another Important New Issue is "DREAM OF THE BALL" (Waltz), By A. Joyce. ABSOLUTELY A "STUNNER." All Ono Price, 2s. 2d., post free. O'JIARA'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE,. Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. BUSINESS NOTICES. Fvou could walk always on velvet you wouldn't, get tired! WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels make tho hardest roads Been: like velvet. There are nu quality substitutes for Wood-Milne's. TKSf/'OOD-MII.NE Rubber Heels are ' ' made from the finest Para Rubber. They won't chip or crack! They'll also outlast two pairs of ordinary rubber heels, Remember to gay "Wood-Milne," 1
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