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AMUSEMENTS. HARRY DEARTH SEASON. BOX PLANS NOW OI'KN AT THE BRISTOL. r j[ l 0 W _\' HALL. to-nigu*", -to-morrow, and FRIDAY. grand opera nousE, SATURDAY NEXT. Direction J. nm! N. Tint. THE .MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAH THE .MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. J. AND N. TAIT have uuich pleasure in announcing tho first, appoaranco in Wellington of. ENGLAND'S GREATEST BARITONE, MR. HARRY DEARTH, " HARRY DEARTH, HARRY DEARTH, HARRY DEARTH, Who will give a series of Concerts prior to his return to Australia, as above, supported by MDME. POWER (Contralto). MR. HAROLD BECK (Cellist), and MISS CAKLi'iN JURS (Pianist). MR. HAEIIY DEARTH. JIARRY DEARTH. HARRY DEARTH. HARRY DEARTH. ENGLAND'S GREATEST BARITONE. Music lovers may look forward (o ft rich Musical Treat in Mr. Marry Dearth's season. His season in Melbourne was a. record success, no fewer than 21 Concerts being given. POPULAR PRICES: 55., 35., 2s. (Late Door, 7.15, Is.). BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. B A N D. rTVRAMWAYS MILITARY BAND AT ORIENTAL BAY, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) at S o'clock. TONE QUALITY— THE ; Feature that makes a Piano really worth buying. Appearance and Workmanship go for nothing if Tone Quality is poor. The men who make BRINSMEAD CHALLEN ROGERS JESSE FRENCH FOSTER BRASTED PIANOS concentrate on Tone Quality. Every Instrument, possesses that Sonorous, Full ■Volume of Tone that is tho Hall Marie of Piano Leadership. If you ..call and hear these World-fam-ous Pianos you will be convinced of their Marked' Superiority. AVe ndl them for Cash or on Easy Terras, CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD., , Manners Street. The Oldest-established Piano House in I ' New Zealand. PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. "WELLINGTON RACES, AT TRENTHAM, OCTOBER 25 AND 27, 1919. ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY, OC- . TOBER 25 and 27, Special Race Tickets, availnblo for day of issno only, will bo obtainable at Wellington, Ngnhauranga, . I'etone, and Lower Hutt, for Trentham. Return fares, including admission to Course:— Carriages, ss. 6d.; Seated Wagons, Is. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25-I?ace Trains will run as below: — FOR TRENTllAM.—Wellington dep. *10.:), *10.17, • *10.30, *10.39, *10.53 n.m., *12.6, 12.15, and 1.20 p»m., Ngahiiuranga M 3, 9.« a.m., 12.10, 12.25,' 1.30 'n.m., I'etone, 8.55. 9.18, '10.32, *10.51, *11.8 a.m., and *12.24, 12.33, 1.38 p.m., -Lower Ilult dep. 9:8, 9.53, *10.22, *10.19, *11.13 a.m., *12.31, 12.39, 1.17 p.m. FROM TRENTIIAM.'FOR WELLINGTON.—I.I 7, *5.10, *5.18, *5.26, *5.31, *5.12, 6.31 p.m. . All tho above trains running from Trentham to Wellington will stop at Jjower Knit and Petone for passengers, and in addition the trains leaving Trentham at 1.17, 5.12, and G. 31 p.m. will stop at Ngahaiiranga and Kaiwarra. Season tickets (Press Reporters' tickets excepted), Tourist tickets and freo passes will not be available bv the trains marked with an asterisk, thus s . These trains are' speeial Race trains, and'will not stop between Lower Ilutt and Trentham. 1 Tho 6.14 p.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt fi'ain will be delayed to leave Wellington at 6.15 p.m. The 2.55 p.m. Wellington-Master-toji' train will bo delayed, and will leave Wellington at 1.12 p.m., Trentham 5.21,Upper Hutt 5.37. Feathcrston 7.58. Greytown arr. 8.30, Masterton arrive 9.7 n.m. The usual 10.10 a.m. Lower Hutt-Wel-lington train will be delayed, and will leave Lower Hutt at 10.15 a.m. The usual 9.15 a.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt train will leave Wellington at 9.20 a.m., Kaiwarra 9.35. Ngahiiuranga 9.10, Petone 9.15. Lower Hutt. 9.53. Haywards, 10.10, Silverstream 10.16, Trentham 10.23, Uirner Hutt an. 1 . 10.30 a.m. The J2.56 p.m. Woodville-Wellinston. train (Cpner Hutt dep. 6.5 p.m.), "will not stop at Trentham. The Motor Train. 1.0.15 a.m. WellingtonLower Hutt, and 11.0 It.m. Lower HultW"llim;tnn, will not run. The 6.15 p.m. Greytown-Woodside train and the G. 33 p.m. Woodside-Greytown train will not run. A train will leave Greytown at 7.58 p.m._ and connect at Woodside with (rain leaving Wellington at 1.12 p.m. for Masterton. Return train will leave Woodside at 8.20 n.m. ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, Race trains will run a.s below:—' FOR TRENTHAM.—Wellington dep. *10.12, '10.21, *10.30, *10.39, •10.1S, .*10.57 a.in., 1.20 p.m., Ngahauranga den. 843, 9.57 a.m'., Petone dep. 8.55, 10.8. 4 11.3, *11.12 a.m., 1.15 p.m.. Lower Hutt dep. 9.8, 10.16, "10.58, *11.7 a.m., and 1.52 p.m. FROM TRENTHAM FOR WELLINGTON.—4.47, *5.10, B a.lS, '5.26, *5.34, *5.42, "5.50. G. 31 p„m. All the above trains running from Trentham will stop at Lower Hutt and Petone for passengers, and in addityji'i the trains leaving Trentham at 1.47, 5.50 and 6.31 p.m. will atop at Ngahaiiranga and Kaiwarra. Season tickets (Press Reporters' tickets excepted), Tourist tickets and free passes will not bo available by the trains marKcd witli an asterisk, thus *. These trains are special Race, trains and will not stop between Lower Hutt and Trentham. A. train will leave Masterton a.t 8.31 a.m.,' Carterton 8.59, Greytown 9.2. Feathcrston 9.37, Kaitokc 11.25, Trentham arrive 11.56 a.m. The usual 2.55 p.m. Wellinglon-Mns-terton train will' be delayed and will leave Wellington at 4.12 p.m., Trentham 5.21, Upper Hutt 5.37, Feathcrston 7.58, Greytown arr. R. 30, Masterton arr. 9.7 p.m. ' The. 12.56 p.m. Woodville-Wellington train (Upper Hutl dep. 6.5 p.m.) will NOT slop at Trentham. BY ORDER. NOTICE TO WADESTOWN GAS CONSUMERS.. THE Gas Company desires to notify AVadeslown Gar, Consumers that in order lo make a Pipe Connection the Gaa Supply will bo SHUT OFF about an lioui', from 9.30 io 10.30, TO-DAA (Wednesday). There will be iw delay m resuming the Gas Supply. The Company regret if any inconvenience was caused lo Consumers at Wadeslown yesterday by tho unavoidable stoppage of the gas for a short time. J. 11. HELL]WELL, Secretary. DON'T try and count yourself to sleep because you sutler from cold feet. Get a "Unique" HOT WATER BOTTLE -tho bottle with strongly vulcanised Beams that can't burst or leak. British made, too.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 23, 22 October 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 23, 22 October 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 23, 22 October 1919, Page 9

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