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AMUSEMENTS, HARRY DEARTH CONCERTS. HARRY DEARTH CONCERTS. . . BOX PLAN NOTICE. BOX PLAN NOTICE. TO-DAY the Box Plans at the Bristol until noon, afterwards at Ned Perrv's. On MONDAY Box Plans all day at the Town Hall Concert Chamber. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. 'Phone 21-181. 'Phone 21—184. Direction j. an j N _ Tait TO-NIGHT, AT S.lO TO-NIGHT, AT 8.10. . In the presence of His Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Liverpool, and Countess of Liverpool. HARRY DEARTH. HARRY DEARTH. HARRY DEARTH. HARRY DEARTH. Last eveuinc another crowded audience were delighted with the singing 'of this famous Baritone. HARRY DEARTH. HARRY DEARTH. HARIiY DEARTH. To-night, in the Grand Opera House, HARRY DEARTH will Sing: Prologue to Pagliacci (Looncavallo) (a) Isobel (Frank Bridge) (b) The Blind Ploughman (Clarke) The Company Sergeant-Major (By request) (Sanderson) MADAME POWER will Sing: Mon Coeur Soure ata Voix, "Samson and Delilah" (Saint Saens) Sink, Red Sun (Del Riego) HAROLD BECK will Play: Aur Springwunnen (Davidoff) (a) Le Cynge (Saint Saens) (b) Arlequin (Popper) MISS CARLIEN JURS will Play: Ballad in A Flat (Cho.pin) SPECIAL NOTE. Owing to the great success of the Harry Dearth Concerts it has been decided to extend the season till Tuesday next, in tho Town Hall Concert Chamber. TO-NlGHT—Grand Opera House. MONDAY—Town Hall Concert Chamber. TUESDAY—Town Hall Concert Chamber. PRICES—Ss., 3s„ 2s. Lalo door Is. All Plus Tax. . , See top of advertisement for Book arrangements. gIS MAJESTY'S . ' THEATRE"! TO-MORROW EVENING, . . .At 8.15. SUNDAY CONCERT SUNDAY .'CONCERT By the WELLINGTON WELLINGT S N irEssioNAL PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL ■ , ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA under MR. H. MOSCniNI. ME, H. MOSCHINI. Silver Coin Collection. 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 DAY, , MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1919. The Holidays Committee have unanimously decided to recommend that LABOUR DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, he a close Public Holiday in Masterton for the purpose of assisting to raiso funds for tho - MEMORIAL SPORTS GROUNDS by the holding of the following festivities: — ' A MONSTER MUSICAL PICNIC./ la the PUBLIC PARK, MASTERTON, Commencing at 11 a.m. Admission, Is. Boxes will also bo provided for \ oluntary Contributions or same can be posted direct to the Sccietary., AN ENTERTAINMENT IN THE OPERA HOUSE By the Juvenile' Camerons, Commencing at 7.30 p.m. Prices for admission, 3s„ 25., and Is. No Free Tickots or No Extra Cliargo for Booking. "HARD-UP" BALL IN THE MUNICIPAL HALL, ■Commencing at 8 p.m. ; Prices: 55., 3s. Gd., and 2s. Everybody's assistance and co-operation are earnestly solicited. W. GILLESPIE, Hon. Secretary, Masterton. SPORTING, ASHHURST-POHANGINA RACING' CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. • NOMINATIONS fir all events and entries for the Maiden Stakes CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, at 9 p.m. NOTE— Telegraph Office close? at 3 p.m. ' A. W. TRASS, Secretary.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 26, 25 October 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 26, 25 October 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 26, 25 October 1919, Page 9

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