AMUSEMENTS, POSITIVELY LAST DAY. POSITIVELY LAST DAY. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. At THE K (NCI'S HE KING'S Of THE TALK OF TOE TOWN, C. J. Dennis's World-widc-read Book, "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE." "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE." "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE." "THE SENTIMENTAL 8L0K3." "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE!" "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE!" "THE SENTIMENTAL Ii;/)KK!" "TUB SENTIMENTAL BLOKE!" Daily, 2.30 and 8. Preceded at 2.15 and 7.15 by Exquisite Supporting Subjects. Mr. W. \Y. CRAWFORD will siug "I've Chucked up the Push for my Donah," and Miss Marie Newman sings "The Curse of an Achin' 'Eart." KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices-Night: 2s. 7(1., 2s. Id. and Is. Id. Matinees—2s. Id., Is. 7d. and Is. Id. Children Half-price. PLAN AT BRISTOL. Direction, E. J. Carroll. riRAND : OPERA HOUSE. XX Under the Patronage of His Excellency tho Governor-General and tho/Countess of Liverpool. FINAL PERFORMANCE. TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT MISS GLADYS CAMPBELL Presents "ONCE UPON A TIME" "ONCE'UPON A TIME" "ONCE UPON A TIME" A Gorgeous English Fairy Tale Play, In Four Acts. BEAUTIFUL BALLETS, AND DANCE SOLOS. REMEMBER! LAST OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING . THIS DELIGHTFUL PLAY. Box Plan at the Bristol. Day Sales at Clark's, Confectioner (next Grand Opera House). BAZAAR-. mOWN HALL. BAZAAR. B'UUR JL BAZAAR. BAZAAR: — BAZAAR. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. TO-NIGHT! BAZAAR. BAZA Alt. TO-NIGHT! BAZAAR, BAZAAR, TO-NIGHT! BAZAAR. BAZAAR. — BAZAAR. BAZAAR. Beautiful Fancy BAZAAR. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. Dancing and BAZAAK. BAZAAR. 'BAZAAR. BAZAAR, Floral Tableaux. BAZAAR.. BAZAAR. — BAZAAR, BAZAAR. TUG-O'-WAR. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. TUG-O'-WAR. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. Light-weight, 8.45. BAZAAR, BAZAAR. Pptone v. Haiinifin's. BAZZAR, BAZAAR. Heavyweights, 9.45. BAZAARBAZAAR, Daltori's v. Gleeson's. BAZAAR. Admission: Gentlemen, Is.; Ladios, 6d. DEPENDABILITY. Analyse tho popularity of BRINSMEAD CHALLEN ROGERS JESSE FRENCH BKASTED FOSTER Pianos by any standard, and tho result will always bu—inherent valuo. fTIHIS characteristic has given these -S- world-famed instruments unrivalled prestige among people who know pianos and their worth. They reflect tho result of ytara of experience, and represent the dependability nnd i]i:ality you seek, the value you demand in a piano purchase, Wo are sole agents, and sell these pianos for cash or on easy terms. Our Piano Department Manager will be ( pleased to demonstrate their qualities. CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD., Manners Street, The Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TARATAHI-CARTERTON RACES, AT CLARIiVILLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1. ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, the 7.50 a.m. Wcllington-Woodvillo train (Featherston dep. 10.30 a.m.) will stop, if required, to eeti down passengers at Clare^Ule. The 12.56 p.m. Woodvillc-Wellington train (Masterton dep. 3.G p.m.) will stop, if required, to pick up passengers at Clareville. The train which usually leaves Masterton at 3.25 p.m., and Cartarton at 1.0 p.m., for Cross Creek, will be delayed to leave Masterton at 4.80 p.m., and will run through to Wellington as follows:—Masterton dep. 1.30 p.m., Clareville 5.15 Carterton 5.30, Woodside 5.53, Featherston C.20, Upper Hutt 9.10, Lower Hutt 9.50, Wellington arrive 10.17 p.m. This train will hav\> passenger ears attached through to Wellington, nnd will stop at all stations, as required, to set down passengers. BY oHi)iiiL "WELLINGTON BOYS' INSTITUTE. PUBLIC TEPID SWIMMING BATHS, 71 Tasman Street (near Basin Reserve). ON and after MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 3. tho nbove Bathe, in addition to the ordinary time-table, will be open to ladies on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 to 9 o'clock. Arrangements may lx> made with the Director for the formation of Swimming Classes both for Ladies and Gentlemen. K. INWOOD, 'Phone 20—962. Director. THE FOUNDATION STONE Of ■ ST. MARY OF THE ANGELS, Boulcott Street, Will be Biassed and Laid By HIS GRACE ARCHBISHOP O'SHEIA, On NEXT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, At 3 p.m. NOTICE, TO YACHT OWNERS AND OTHERS. FIRING will take place from Forts Balinncft nnd Kelbnrn on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, between the hours of 2.20 p.m. and 5 p.m. G. R, PARKJNSEN, Lieut, 8.N.Z.A., Adj. W.G.A. Division. BUSINESS NOTICES. CHARMING MODELS. SUMMER MILLINERY. MRS. RUSSELL'S MILLINERY SALON, Lambton Quay, Wellington (Over Litllejohn's). THE DUX AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., Ml Manners Street. ■pOOM SALE every Friday, at 1.30 p.m. ■"•"' Outside Sales conducted anywhere. Seo us before buying or selling. ARTHUR ■ J. TTYCHERLEY, Lock and Key specialist. Keys cut to any pattern Safe ami P.O. Bo;: Keys promptly duplicated. Every description of Locksmith's Work thoroughly catered for. Address: "KING'S CHAMBERS," Wellington. 'Phone 565. Private 'phone 2231 (2 rings). o!)MTTLNE Rubber Heels aro made from the finest Para Rubber. They won't chip or crack! They'll also outlast two pairs of ordinary rubber heels. Remember to eay "Wood-Milne."
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 30, 30 October 1919, Page 7
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