AMUSEMENTS. NO MATINEE TO-DAY. TED ITING'S. TO-NIGHT AT 7 li. THE i-MNG'S. TO-NIGHT AT 7.15. AN ENTERTAINMENT OF IMMACULATE REPINE .UENT. C. J. DENNIS'S World-famous Book, "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE," "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE," "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE," Tho rafters rang on SATURDAY NIGIIT with genuine, wholesome laughter, whilst intermittent sobbing could bo heard; at the human heartfelt sentimont of THIS GLORIOUS PICTURE. In addition, A coinpleto list of interesting supports. Mr. W. W. CRAWFORD will sing I "I'vo Chucked up the Push for My Donah." Spccial Music by THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices—2s. 7d., 2s. Id., and Is. Id. Plan at Bristol till 5, then ring 'Phono 3113. Solo Direction E. J. Carroll. QONCERT CHAMBER (TOWN HALL). FRIDAY. SATURDAY. AND MONDAY, November 7, 8, and 10. FROM BATTLEFIELD TO PLATFORM. An Electrical Success at Auckland. LOUISE' MAC K, V.A.D., LOUISE MACK, V.A.D., LOUISE MACK, V.A.D., Brilliant Writer, Linguist, Accredited War Correspondent, Prisoner of War, and tho Finest Woman Speaker in tho World To-day, will present NOT "just a lecture" but a straight-from-tho-shouldor recital of Truths and Realities (uncensorod) of Absolute Facts —not camouflaged fiction—taken from life and gleaned and garnered at Porsonal Risk in tho Tory Hoart o7 tho German Lines. An arresting narrative of amazing oxperioncos, with a thrill in every word, magnificently delivered by a woman who lias been and seen, and knows. The Auckland "Herald" eays:—"lt stands out vividly as the most arresting and interesting description of war at first hand that has yet been givon." "Hoiv I Mot Edith Cavell," "Fivo Days a German Prisoner," "What I Saw Inside tho German Lines," "With Edith C«voll in Brussels," "Crossing tho Straits with Captain Fryatt." Illus-' trafcod by Motion Pictures and Artistio Lantern Slides. Prices: 55., is., 35., 2s. Bookings at Bristol Piano Co. from To-mcrrow. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessee J. C. WILLIAMSON, LT.?. A GREAT DRAMATIC ATTRACTION. The First of a Brilliant Series of Revivals. Tho Best Modern and Classical Dramas. ALLAN WILKIE, ALLAN WILKIE, ALLAN WILKIE, The Brilliant English Actor, Supported by Miss Frediswyde Hunter Watts, and his clever players, Will commence a Season of Drama'at tho Grand Opera House on MONDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 10, MONDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 10, In tho Great Play, "THE SILVER KING," "THE SILVER KING," "THE SILVER KING," The Greatest of all Melodramas. Tho Play that our Parents tell us about. Tho Greatest Melodrama ever written. A Complete Production direct from the Theatre Royal, Sydney. By Arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd. OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, NOV. 10. Box Plan will open at the Bristol on Thursday at 10 a.m. Rps. Stalls, 55.; Drew Circle, 4-s.; 35., 25., Is. Plus tax. No Early Doors.
PERFECTION In tone, beauty, and durability, or as near to perfection as skilled craftsmen can make them. BEGG'S PIANOS. . BRINSJIEAD, BRASTED, CHALLEN, FOSTER, ROGERS, JESSE FRENCH. We r.re Sole Agents for these world-renowned makes. You aro invited to call 'and thoroughly examine these instruments, learn their merits, and get our prices and terms. CASH OR TERMS, AS REQUIRED. IOHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, The 01dest-establishe<l Piano Houso in New Zealand. 5.30 CLOSING. WE beg to notify our Customers that on and after MONDAY, November 3, our Warehouse will be CLOSED 5.30 o'clock cacli evening, except on Fridays, when the closing hour will be 9 p.m. Saturdays, 1 p.m.CHAS BEGG AND CO. LTD., Music Warehouse, Manners Street. SHOWS. WANCxANUI AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). ipKAND ANNUAL SHOW, "OTRAND ANNUAL SHOW, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, November 19 and 20. Entries Close November 8. For Schedules and further information apply to C. T. GIFFORD-MOORE, Secretary. Office: Taupo Quay, Wanganui.
PALMERSTON ADVTS. HARRY PALMER AND CO., Rangitikci and Kins Streets. Tlio Leading General Auctioneers on the Coast OWING to the increase in the Bales of New Furniture, wo have found it necessary to reopen our FURNITURE FACTORY. High-class Furniture of any kind in Rimii, Kauri, or Oak made to any design at short notice, arid at LOWEST PRICKS consistent with HON'LST WORKMANSHIP and BEST QUALITY SEASONED TIMBER. AUCTION SALES. VALUATIONS aro still a fe.lturo, and our LAND DEPARTMENT is forging nlhead steadily. W. B. O'CALLAGHAX, Auctioneer-Manager. BUSINESS NOTICES, O RIGHTS. U RIGHTS. QUALITY. MATERIAL, PRICE. COMPREE THIS. DIGGERS! We hold stocks of ino VERY LATEST in Men's Attire. JIORXtG'S HORNIG'S lIORNIG'S, Tlio Popular Men's Outfitter, 179 Cuba Street ; (Host Queon's Theatre),
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 33, 3 November 1919, Page 7
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