AMUSEMENTS. \ HARRY DEARTH CONCERTS. HARRY DEARTH CONCERTS. TO-NIGHT-CONCERT CILVMBER, TOWN. HALL. ) TO-MORROW NIGHT-GRAND OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY NIGHT- CONCERT CHAMBER. SPECIAL FAREWELL REQUEST PERFORMANCE. TO AV N II A L L. CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT, at 8.10. TO-NIGHT, at 8.10. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8.10. 3 In tho I GRAND OPERA HOUSE. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. 5 And in response to repeated requests an 3 extra farewell performance will be given f in the Concert Chamber, ? On MONDAY EVENING NEXT. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS ■ UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS of the J Great English Baritone, HARRY DEARTH, HARRY DEARTH, HARRY DEARTH, HARRY DEARTH, To-night Harry Dearth will Sing: Honour and Arms (Handel) (a) Port of Many Ships (Frederick) (b) Trade Winds , (Keel) (c) Stonecrneker John (C'oatesj Madame Marie Power will Sing: [ Ombia Mai Fio (Handel) - Mclisailde in the Wood (Goetz) . Harold Beck will Play: ~ (a) Air (Bach) ; (Ii) Mimielto (Becker) | Ungarishe Rhapcodie (I'oppe) ' Miss C'arlien Jurs will Play: Vnlse Caprice (Rubenstein) ' PRICES-55., .Is., 2s. Plus lax. Late ! door, Is. Box Plans at Bristol. Day Sales at Perry alld Clark's. /I RAND OPERA HOUSE. (Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Govprnor-Geileral and Countess ■ of Liverpool.) OCTOBER 28, 20, and 30. 'I MISS GLADYS CAMPBELL presents ! Tho Gorgeous English Fairy Tale Play, i "ONCE UPON A TIME," t - • In < four Acts. BEAUTIFUL BALLETS, BRILLIANT DRESSING, MAGNIFICENT SCENERY AND EFFECT'S. Box Plan now open at the Bristol, Prices, 55., 35., "Is. 6d. (including Tax). H.A.C.B. SOCIETY. ON ihe eve of the departure of the Disliict Depuly, iti-O. P. D. Hoskins, of the Wellington Province, who is proceed'tig to the Irish Race Convention, to be held in Melbourne, A CONCERT AND SOCIAL will be held in the Sydney " Slfreet Hall, TO-DAY (FP.I.DAY), 0(1 TOBER -21, at 8 p.m. Admission (at door): Is, Od. All those in sympiithy with the mOvoriioilt are cordially invited. F. iv. Barker, ' Hoi. Secretary and Treasurer. r . _^ MIsETIfJOS. ) : : . ! • NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY" OF , ACCOUNTANTS. T" HE President of the Society (Mr. W. E. Best, of Ch.ristchurch) will de- , liver i a lecture on "Debentures" lo fio Wellington .Woiinlant Students' Socio!v TUTS EVENING at $■ o'clock in. lli'e Meeting Hall, Accoiintants' Chambers, j'tllnston Street, Welliil'jtrtti. All Hieiiitiers of tlie Society are cordially invited to attend. D. G. JOHNSTON, Secretary. Accountants' Chambers, Johnston Street, Wellijiglon, October 23, 1919. AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF MARINE. ENGINEERS, , A SPECIAL MEETING of.Members of , the Institute will be held TO-DAY (FRIDAY), OCtOBEII 21, at the Rooms, Aitkeii Street, at 12.30 n.m. BilslneSS: Important. , T. R. WALLACE, S^ecretal-y^ ELECTION NOTICES. Of Aid SEAT. I|\VELYN MACDONALD, the Nbn1. Party Working Farmer Candidate, with a Constructive, Progressive, mid 3 National Policy, will give his opening b Address ' At LEVIN (Century Hall), TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28. 'j At OTAKI (Bright's Theatre), WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29. At MANAKAU (Public Hall), ; THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30. 3 At WAIKANAE (Anglican Schoolroom), FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, . And at othar places later. r - MANAWATU ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS. 1 T ADIES AND GENTL*EJIEN,-It is my intention to offer my services . as your representative at the ensuing General Election. I shall stand in tho interests .of the Reform Party, and when the Houso rises I shall tnke an early opportunity of addressing you. Your obedient servant, EDWARD NEWMAN. ( TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON CENTRAL. i ■ , T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN- ■ > Ju j |j f g to inform you that I ( shall Ire a candidate at the coming Elec- - lion, and also I hat. 1 will deliver in.V j first political addrew at ST. PETER'S ; HALL, GItUZNEE STREET, on MON- - DAY EVENING NEXT, lit 8 o'clock. A. M'KINNON. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. ELECTION OF STEWARDS. 1 AS a result of the ballot we hereby declare tho following gentlemen elected Stewards of the Wellington llac- • ing Club:—K. D. Dutiesn, I.ieul.- ■ Colonel 1(. ,1. M'Lcan, and It. Vivian Riddiford. E. BUCIIOU, A. S. MACSIIAXE, ,t Scrutineers. k C"~ ASTTiE'S~S;u'S|>arTihi "IT a Spring Medicine; price 2s. Gd., at s Castle's Prescription Pharmacy, 139 and 189 Riddiford Street.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 25, 24 October 1919, Page 9
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