AMUSEMENTS. QRAND OPERA HOUSE, Lessees ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. . Solo Direction J. & N. TAIT. TO-NIGHT, at 8.5. TO-NIGHT, at 8.5. POSITIVELY LAST FOUR NIGHTS POSITIVELY LAST FOUR NIGHTS POSITIVELY LAST FOUR, NIGHTS And FAREWELL APPEARANCES' IN FAMWELL APPEAIUNCES IN WELLINGTON WELLINGTON Of MISS EMELIE POLINI, And J. and N. Tait's Famous Dramatic Coin The Greatest Success of the Day, Tho Romarkable Dramatic Novelty, "BYES OF YOUTH," "EVES OF YOUTH," - "EYES OF YOUTH," "•BYES OF YOUTH," "BYES OF YOUTH," "Tho Play Beautiful," in 3 Acts and t 7 Episddes. IN THIS PRODUCTION MISS POLINI, IN HER CHARACTERISATION OF GTNA ASHLING ACHIEVES A POSITIVE TRIUMPH. BOS PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. DAY SALES AT NED PERRY'S, ALSO. AT CLARK'S. • PRICES—U.S. and. D.C., 75.; Unrofi. Stalls, 3s. Gd.; Galkry, Is. Gd. Early Doors to Stalls and Gnllery, Is. extra. ,'N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ANNUAL-EXHIBITION. OPEN DAILY, 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Admission, Is.; Children, 6n. The following is the result of Public Art Union, drawn on Saturday night:— First Prize, .£lO, No. 247, tho Misses H. and J. Leckie; Second Prize, £!. No. 481, Mr. D. C. Peacock; Third Prize, £5 55., No. 359, Mr. Jlott; Fourth Prize, ,£4 45., No. 135. Mrs. Salmon I Fifth Prze, £3 35., No. 3!!(1, Colonel Purdy. The Exhibition will close on Tuesday, October 21, at 9.30 p.m. H. M. GORE, Secretary. WELLINGTON MUSICAL, ELOCUTIONARY. AND DANCING COMPETITIONS. mOWN HALL. NOVEMBER 6 TO 22. OVER 1800 ENTRIES. Members, iEI Is. Tickets are now available, and will admit 2 persons to every session of the Competitions. Members also receive 3 tickets for demonstration concerts. G. W. JENNER, ; Secretary, . Box 1059. 'Phone 2083. ELECTION NOTICES. MASTERTON ELECTORATE. the request of a largo number of Electors, ■ I have decided to again contest tho Mastert-on Seat at tho next Generjil Election. I shall stand aa an Independent Candidate, and, if returned, I reserve the right to support or opposo any measures which may. from timo to time, come beforo Parliament. At this juncture it seems to me that members ought to seek to support measures rather than, men, and I intend to pursue that course. G. It. SYKES. PUBLIC NOTICES. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT. : .: SALE OF BLANKETS. . A LL Surplus Blankets HAVE BEEN A- SOLD. T. M'CRISTELL, Major, Director of Equipment and Ordnance Stores. MOTOR SERVICES. ' HODSON'S PIONEER WANGANULMARTON MOTOR SERVICE. Established 21 years. Punctuality and. Reliability Guaranteed. TRAVELLERS from Wellington to Wangonui can save i hours by joining Hudson's Motors at Marton in evening. Equal timo-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 Mai:ton 8.30 a.m., arrive Wan»anui 9.45 a.m. Afternoon Trip-Leave Parkville 3.45 p.m., arrive Marton 5 p.m.; leave Marton 3.30 p.m., arrive Wanganili 6.45 p.m. _________ MASTERTON TO WELLINGTON. DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. J- EAVING Wellington 4 a.m., and J Masterton 9.30 a.m. FARE--21s. Eaoh Way. Passage booked at "Dominion" Office, Wellington ('l'hone 3315), aud at Masterton ('Phone 40G). P" — OM"Wine]—Try ft case, 2 gallons, at 325. 6d. case, freight paid. Bray e Vineries, Swarson. .
.AMUSEMENTS. GBIAND CATHOLIC BAZAAR. TOWN HALL. TOWN lIALL. To be Opened by Her Excellency Lady Liverpool nt 8 p.m. WTONFSDAY OCTOBER 22 TO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. Wednesday! October 22 to Wednesday, November 5. MAGNIFICENT FANCY FIGURES AND 100 PERFORMERS, 1M EVERY NIGHT. "TUG OF WAR. PRIZES 4124. TUG OF WAR, PRIZES Xl2i.* CHAMPION TOURNAMENT. FIRST ROUND: • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22-8.45: DuUon's v. 51 tint, Cottrell (heavy weight), 11,45 • ITerlihey's V. Morris's (light Weight). THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23-8.45: I'etono v. Dealey's (light weight). 9.45: Sergoant Wnde's v. Glceson's (heavy weight) FRIDAY OCTOBER 24-8.45: DulTey's v. Quirk's (light weight). 9.40: llerliho.y's v. Cleary's (heavy.weight). SATURDAY—B.4S: Italian lcnni v. Keennn s (light weight). BYES—Roiliy's (light Weight), Pctopc (heavy v,-eight). ... Second Round for heavy weight contest will b* drawn on Friday Night at 10 o'clock. ! PRlCES—Geutlomon, la.; Ladies, 6d. 1
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 21, 20 October 1919, Page 7
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