AMUSEMENTS. jTIRAND OPERA. nOUSB. ONLY |. MORE NIGHTS. ONLY i MORE NIGHTS. THE THE "MIKADO" "MIKADO" "MIKADO" "MIKADO" "MIKADO" ".MIKADO" "MIKADO" "MIKADO" Presented by THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC .SOCIETY, Under Direction of MR. TOM POLLARD. DON'T MISS ONB OP TSHIi MOST SUCCESSFUL OPERATIC SEASONS IN WEI. LINGTON'S HISTORY. THE BOOKING IS UNPRECEDENTED. ONLY A PEW MOR.B SEATS LEFT. Musical Director ... Mr. Bernard Page. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 55.; Hack Stalls, 35.; Family Circle, Is.; Early Doors, (id. extra. Box Plans at Bristol. Day Sales at Perry's. No tax. | E. B. VANCE, Hon. Sec. PULL" ORCHESTRAL MATINEE-TO-DAY, at 2.13, Also, LAST TWO BIGHTS at THE T7 ING'S TO-DAY AT 2.15. THE -4-MNG'S. TO-NIGHT AT 7.15. Of C. J. DENNIS'S World-famous Book, "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE," "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE," "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE," As an introduction to the picture Air, W. CRAWFORD sings 'Tvo Chucked Up tho Push for my Donah." Special Music by THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. ■Matinee Prices—ls. Id., ls.'7d., and 2s, Id. Evening Prices—ls. Id., Is. 7d., 2s. Id., and 2s. 7d. Plan at Bristol till 5, then at Theatre. 'Phono 314 J. BAZ A AR. — rpOWN "HALL. BA ZAAIF. BAZAAR. -»- BAZAAR. BAZAAR. TO-NIGHT! BAZAAR. BAZAAR, TO-NIGHT! BAZAAR. BAZAAR, BAZAAR. BAZAAR, Beautiful Fancy BAZAAR, BAZAAR. Dancing and BAZAAK. BAZAAR. Floral Tableaux. BAZAAR, BAZAAR. — BAZAAK, BAZAAR. TUG-O'-WAR. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. TUGO'-WAR. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. Heavy-weights: BAZAAR. BA.-.AAE, LaHo;/s v. Petono. BAZAAR, BAZAAR. Horiihey's v. BAZAAR, BAZAAR. Gleeson's. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. Hunt, Cettroll's v. BAZAAR. BAZAAR. deary's. BAZAAR. BAZAAR, Admission: BAZAAR. BAZAAR. Gentlemen Is., Ladies BAZAAR. BAZAAR. fid. BAZAAK. CATHOLIC BAZAAR, rB following were Winners at the various Competitions in the Town Halli-Costollo, Dalton, Walker, Casey, White, Ouinn, Dignan, M'lntyre, M'Grath, Gleeson, Millar, Short. Gleeson, M'Naughton, Foote, Hartnett, Mason, Smith, Hair, Casey, Walsh, Mills, Ness, Hataitai, Little, Tiller, Richardson, Bezar, Robertson, M'Kcovcn, Hickey, Rashleigh, Braughan, Tiller, Bolton, Magnusson. Winners will oblige by calling at the Town Hall aifd claiming their prizes. MEETINGS. PROHIBITION! 1 FREEDOM! » PROGRESS! A TALENTED CITAMPION, A TALENTED CHAMPION, EVA CRAVEN WHEELER, An American Platform Queen. NEXT RECITAL, ST. JOHN'S HALL, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), NOVEMBER 5, at 8. FREE! COME! EARLY! PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL, VERNON MEMORIAL. UNVEILING OF -TABLET AT SCHOOL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER C, At 10 a.m. Old Pupils and Friends Invited. J. MURRAY, Rector. i ELECTION NOTICES. A MEETING of tlhe supporters of Mr. E. P. Rishworth, Reform Candidate for the Hutt seat, will bo held in tho Oddfellows' Hall, Petone, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), NOVEMBER 6, at 8 p.m., for tho purpose of forming a"CoinniiUcc. BUSINESS NOTICES. GRAND OPENING. LINGERIE— Beautiful Women love Beautiful Underwear. Don't miss seoing this Fascinating. Display—the real thing at THE PARISIENNE SALON, 29a Paramount Buildings, Courtenay Fl'aco. pATENTS! PATENTS^ TO INVENTORS-Delay is Dangerous. Write or. call at once regarding that idea you wis'h protected, and obtain free booklet from HIGGS AND O'DQNNELL, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers, 11 Grey Street, Wellington. E. S. BAYLEY. SURGEON DENTIST, HAS taken over tho Practico lately carried on by Mr. L. Levien, and may be Consulted AT HIS ROOMS, 21G Lauibton Quay (opposito Kirkcaldio's). Telephone 980. SURE CURE FOR VARICOSE ULCERS. DO Yon Suffer with Varicoso Ulcers? If so, 1 can guarantee to cure you. My treatment is painless, and requires no operation, and is not costly. Write for full -information to ERNEST HEALEY, Chemist, 'Phona 29. Foxton. THE best brains, the finest. Para Rubber, and the most skilful British labour have won for CLINCHER CROSS MOTOR TYRES, tho highest possible praise. PORT Winc.-Try a case, 2 gallons, at 325. 6d. caso. freight paid. Bray's Vineries, Swanson. CATHOLIC BAZAAR
During last night's sessions of tho Catholic bazaar, the spectators saw two excellont heats of the. tug-of-war contest, which resulted in a win for tho IVtone team and Clcary's team. Tonight the semi-lino-ls and finals will b» pulled, and it is anticipated that thero will be some very interesting struggles for supremacy. Tho first bout is timed to commence at 8.30. Tho bazaar will oloae to-night
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 35, 5 November 1919, Page 9
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