AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. At S o'clock TO-NIGHT AND BEST OF WEEK. WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY In " T Tf E M T K A D 0," "THE MIKADO," " T II 13 M I K A D 0." "THE MIKADO," " T HE MI 3C A D 0." Produced by MR. TOM POLLARD. A CONTINUED TRIUMPH! WHAT THE PRESS SAY:"Dominion":—"The performance was one to bo proud of. In nearly every respect it was well up lo a high professional standard, and in some respects beyond it." "Times":—"Acting was through and through of a very high order, and several of the characters were portrayed with professional skill." "Post":—"ln its way the Wellington Amateur Operatic. Society is doing a great, if insufficiently recognised, work in the City of Wellington." Book Early to Avoid Disappointment. Musical Director ... Mr. Bernard Page. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 55.; Hack Stalls, 35.; Family Circle, Is.: Early Doors, (id. extra. Box Plans nt Bristol, Dav Sales at ForryX No tax. E. B. VANCE, Hon. Sec. THE ITING'S. TO-NTGITT AT 7 15. THE iA-ING'S. TO-NIGHT AT 7.15. AN ENTERTAINMENT OF IMMACULATE REFINEMENT. LAST THREE NIGHTS. O f C. J. DENNIS'S World-famous Book, "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE," "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE," • "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE," In addition, Mr. W. W. CRAWFORD will sing "I've Chucked up the Push far My Donah." A complete list of interesting supports. Special Music by • THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices—2s. 7d„ 2s. Id., and Is. Id. Plan at Bristol till 5, then ring 'Phone 3143. Sole Direction E. J. Carroll. BAZnR~mmVN~HALL. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. 1 — BAZAAR, BAZAAR. TO-NIGHT! BAZAAR. BAZAAR. TO-NIGHT! BAZAAR. BVZHR. — BAZAAR. BAZAAR. Beautiful Fancy BAZAAR, ! BAZAAR. Dnncing and BAZA Alt. BAZAAR, Floral Tableaux. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. —■ BAZAAR. BAZAAR, T'UG-O'-AVAB. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. TUd-O'-VvAK. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. Heavy-weights: BAZAAR. BAZAXR. At 8.45 p.m. BAZAAR, BAZAAR. Munt, Cctlroll's v. .BAZAAR. BAZAAR. ?etooe. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. At 9.15 p.m. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. Gleeson's v. Olenry's. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. Admission: BAZAAR. BAZAAR. Gentlemen Is., Ladies BAZAAR. BAZAAR. 6d. BAZAAR. WELLINGTON _ GAS COMPANY, GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION By MISS UNA CARTER, TO-MORROW, .WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1919. Subject: "Chocolate Sponje, Luncheon Rolls, Nut Bread, Beetroot Salad, Fried Fish in Batter." TO COMMENCE AT 3 O'CLOCK. J. 11. HELLIWELL, Secretary. Qt! PAUL'S PARISH. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK. NOVEMBER 4 and 5, 1919. .The Sale will he opened by Her Excellency the Countess of Liverpool in tho Sydney Street Schoolroom at 3 p.m. Admission: Afternoons Free, Evenings, Gd._ . . st. BARNABAS'S, ROSENEATH. ANNUAL BAZAAR In the ORIENTAL BAY KIOSK. OPENING CEREMONY on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, at 3 p.m., by Her Excellency tlio Counless of Liverpool. Admission free. Concert in the Evening nt 7 o'clock. Performers: Turner's Orchestra (13 instruments), Miss Doris Webb (Fancy Dancing). Mr. Norman Aitken (Monologues), and Mr. Stuart Nelson (Ragtime). Admission Is. PERFECTION In tone, beauty, and durability, or as near to perfection as skilled craftsmen can mako them. BEGG'S PIANOS. brinsmead; BRASTED, CHALLEN, FOSTER, ROGERS, JESSE FRENCH. We r.re Sole Agents for these world-renowned makes. You are invited to call and thoroughly examine these instruments, learn their merits, and get our prices and terms. CASH OR TERMS, AS REQUIRED. /TtHAS. BEGG AND CO, ' LTD., Manners Street, The Oldest-established Piano Houso in New Zealand. MEETINGS, TO-NIGHT AT 8. ' MEETING for Protestants in the Newtown Library Hall. Interesting Addresses. A Full Report of the Riot nt a Protestant Meeting at Greymouth. The Great Necessity of Loyalty to the British Empire. "Honour All Men; Love the Brotherhood; Fear God; Honour the King."-1 Peter, 2; 17. Protestants may enrol as members of the P.P.A. PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS. A NNUAL REUNION at Empire Hall, A Pahui-ston North, WEDNESDAY, November a, at 7.30 p.m. All Old Boys rwiuested to attend. _ CHRISTCHKRC'I BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL REUNION. MR, AND MRS. BEVAN-BROWN cordiallv Invito all Old Boys to meet Returned Soldier Old Boys on MONDAY. NOVEMBER 10, at 7.30 p.m., at tho Old School. PALMERSTON ADVTS. HARRY PALMER AND CO., Rangitikei and King Streets. Tho Leading General Auctioneers on the Coast. OWING to the increase in the sales of New Furniture, we have found it necessary to reopen our FURNITURE FACTORY. High-class Furniture of any kind in Rinni, Kauri, or Oak made to any design at short, notice, and at LOWEST PRICES consistent with HONEST WORKMANSHIP and BEST QUALITY SEASONED TIMBER. AUCTION SALES. VALUATIONS are sliill a feature, and our LAND DEPARTMENT is I'nrging nShend steadily. W. B. O'CALLAGHAN, Auclionccr-Msuiagcr. ]UltBER T AND""C : O., Dyers and • Dry-elonneib, 125 Cuba Street, City. 'Phone 220.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 34, 4 November 1919, Page 9
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