AMUSEMENTS. "EYES OF YOUTH." MATINEE AT POPULAR- PRICES. TO-DAY, AT 2.15. f PRICES for IIATI NEE Only-as., 3s„ 25., Is. (no enrly doors). Children Half-price to all parts except Is. 6'enU. "EYES OF YOUTH." . In consequent® of tlio unprecedented success achieved by -Miss Polini in this pro- 1 duction, arrangements have now been ninde to continue the season of. "EYES OF YOUTII" up to and including THURSDAY NEXT, October 23. Box Plans for the whole of the season now open <it The Bristol Piano Co. QRAND OPERA HOUSE, j Lessees ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction J. & N. 'I'AIT. TO-NIGHT At 8.5. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8.5. TO-NIGIIT J. and N. Tait navo rhe honour to present the distinguished English actress, EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI. EMELIE POLINI, In tho remarkable Dramatic Novelty, "EYES OK YOUTH." "EYES OF YOUTH." "EVl'iS OF YOUTH." "The Play Beautiful," in 3 Acts and 7 Episodes. IN THIS PRODUCTION MISS POLINI, IN HER CHARACTERISATION OF GINA ASHLING ACHIEVES A POSITIVE TRIUMPH, HER HOLE DEMANDING THAT SHE SHOULD RUN THE COMPLETE GAMUT OF THE HUMAN EMOTIONS. A BRILLIANT PRODUCTION. Miss Poliui is supported by a superlative cast, and assisted by magnificent scenic settings, brilliant lighting, and orchestral effects. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. DAY SALES AT NED PERRY'S, ALSO AT CLARK'S. PRICES—R.S. and D.C., 75.; Unres. Stalls, 3s. Gd.; Gallery, Is. 6d. Early Doors to Stalls anil Gallery, Is, extra. PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES WAIRARAPA FALLEN SOLDIERS' AND CAMERON MEMORIAL SPORTS GROUNDS. MONSTER MUSICAL PICNIC. ONSTER MUSICAL PICNIC. The Greatest Musical Treat ever produced in the. Wairarapa on LABOUR DAY, LABOUR DA Y, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1919. The Holidays Committee liave unanimously decided to recommend that LABOUR DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, be a close Public Holiday in Masterton for the purpose of assisting to raise funds for the , MEMORIAL SPORTS GROUNDS by the holding of the following festivities:— A MONSTER MUSICAL PICNIC In the PUBLIC PARK, MASTERTON, ■ Commencing at 11 a.m. Admission, Is. Boxes will also be provided for Voluntary Contributions or same can bo posted direct to the Secretary. AN ENTERTAINMENT IN THE OPERA HOUSE By the Juvenile Camerons, Commencing at 7.30 p.m. Prices for admission, 35., 25., and Is. No Free Tickets or No Extra Charge for Booking. "HARD-UP" BALL IN THE MUNICIPAL HALL, Commencing at 8 p.m. Prices: : 53., 3s. 6d., and 2s. Everybody's and co-operation are earnestly solicited. W. GILLESPIE, Hon. Secretary, Masterton. MOTOR SERVICES. ' HODSON'S PIONEER " WANGANUI-IIARTON MOTOR SERVICE. Established 21 years. Punctuality and Reliability Guaranteed. TRAVELLERS from Wellington to Wanganui can save 2 hours by joining Ilodson's Motors at Marton in evening: Equal time-saving for traTellers from Auckland to Wanganui on arrival at Jlarton in morning. TIME-TABLE: Morning . Trip—Leave Parkville 6.45 'a.m., arrive Marton 8 a.m.; leave Marlon 8.30 a,ra., arrive WaLganui 9.15 a.m. Aftornoon Trip—Leave Parkville 3.45 p.m., arrive Marton 5 p.m.;leave Marton 5.30 p.m., arrive Wanga-. inn 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, 6t Keith Street. 'Phone 193. Garage 'Phone 1190. Contractors for carriage "Tho Dominion." • REPAIRS every description undertaken. Crown wheels and pinions made for any car. Vulcanising a specialty. Secoud-hand Cars bought and Bold on commission, with free storage for one month. DAILY PASSENGER SERVICE: Wanganui-llawera, and vice versa. MASTERTON TO WELLINGTON. DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. EAVING Wellington 4 a.m., and Masterton 9.30 a.m, FARE—2Is. Each Way. Passage booked at "Dominion" Office, • Wellington ('Phone 3315), and at Masterton ('Phono 400). RACE ENTHUSIASTS. MASTERTON TO WELLINGTON. mWO MOTOR-CARS will leave Club "®- Hotel, Masterton, for Wellington at 9.30 a.m. on Sun-day, October -19. Fare—.Cl Single. MOTORISTS— To prevent overheating and increase power on hills use STOPSICAL RADIATOR COMPOUND. Prevents all rusting and corrosion of. radiator and cylinders. Small 55., large 10s.. post free. , Manning and Co., ISB Casnel Street,' Cnristcliurch. CRICKET The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. in the matches against Huth— Junior—Edmond, Wilson, Tyrrell, White, Harper, Hollings, Claris, Campbell, Fisher, Dighton, Rangi. Third Class— Bowen. Quin, Stanaway, Touikies, Barnes, Hunt. P.ixon, Enokn, Henry, Mataara, Pharaoh The following team will represent the Central Mission against Petone in the third-class competition ;—Spearman, Hasitfil. Whaler, Warrick, 'lidman, I'arke, Osborne. liit-e, If And»rson, C. Andersen. Llovd. M'Millan, Hennnker. The following team will represent Thorndon thirds against Centies:—Taylor. M'K>v, Dalv, Whitlingfon, Morris, Monnocott. Tsitt, Stanton, Roberts, Pearce, Pa,telling The following will represent tho Petone Club to-day Senior: Douoghue, Inglis, Cate, Coles, Gedye, Brir.o, Kinlayson, O'Doneghue, Fanning, Smyrk, Nicliolls. .Junior: Bowers, Parrant, Thomas (2), Wilson, Comer, Shanahan, Martin, Ambler, Poinlon, I-dlin. "Trifles by li'ing despised grow we.it." A " 'M. if i""0"'d. mi" - .bp fallowed by sei'iiiiifl en'milieatioiw. Thi« is iimr? likely to happen in summer when colds come ii'iexpeciedly. That's all the more' rear son why you must have Baxter's Lung Preserver h""d<\ OiW I", day—2s. 6d. buys large bottle from chemist or store—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 20, 18 October 1919, Page 11
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