AMUSEMENTS. fJIOAYN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT. TO-NlG!lT! TO-NIGHT! LOUISE MACK, V.A.D., LOUISE MACK, V.A.D., LOUISE MACK, V.A.D., | With Her Own MOVING PICTURES. YOU OFTFiN WONDERED I in war time if THIS were true, or THAT wero true. You knew not WHAT to believe. Y r ou said: "They only tell us ! what they think is good for us." I DOUBTS ARE NOW DISPELLED! [ LOUISE MACK, Tho Greatest Woman Orator in tho World, Lifts the veil and sheds light. THREE EYE-OPENING RECITALS, By an eye-witness. A Series of Real, Living, Palpitating Dramas. Every story, every description, every litllo acted drama was GATHERED ON THE BATTLEFIELDS By LOUISE MACK. Prices—ss. (reserved), 35., and 2s. Plus tax. Children, Half-price. Book at the Bristol. MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS. fJAOAVN HALL ; TOWN HALT, THIS DAY. , Piano Solo, Reading at Sight. i Scottish Song (Ladies), Vocal Solo and Accompaniment, and Song by N.Z, Composer. CONCERT CHAMBER: Recitation. N.Z. Author, Musical Monologue, Humorous Recitation (Ladies), and Classic Dance. EVENING AT 8. A GREAT PROGRAMME. Children's Play. Girls' Song, Monologue, Recitations, Dances, Vocal Solos, and Comedietta. ADMISSION: 2s. (Booking Fee Gd.), and Is. Box Plan at Bristol. G. W. JENNER, . Secretary. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. OLD BOY'S are reminded that tho COLLEGE SPORTS will be held on.the College Grounds TO-DAY r , commencing at 10,30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Old Bovs' Race at 4.30 p.m. SWIMMING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING TO-N-IGHT at 8 o'clock, in 13th Club Rooms, Edwards's Buildings, Manners Street. OLD BOYS' DAY on MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 (St. Andrew's Day). Cricket, Tennis, Shooting, Swimming, Running. Smoko Concert in tho evening at Dtistin's. ' W. W. COOK, Hon. Secretary. PERFECTION In tone, beauty, end durability, or as ilea;- tc perfection as skilled crf.fbmen cui make them. BECG'S PIANOS. BRINSMEAD. BRASTED, C.HALLEN, FOSTER, ROGERS, JESSE FRENCH, We r.ro Solo Agents for these world-renowned makes. You c-rs invited to call and thoroughly examine these instruments, learn their merits, and get our prices and terms. CASH OR TERMS, AS REQUIRED. £JHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD,, Manners Street, The Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. PALMERSTON ADVTS, HARRY PALMER AND CO., Rangitikei and King Streets. The Leading General Auctioneers on the Coast). to the increase in the sales of New Furniture, wo have found it necessary to reopen our FURNITURE FACTORY. High-class Furniture of any kind in Rimu, Kauri, or Oak made to anv design at short notice, and at LOWEST PRICES consistent with HONEST AVORKMANSH.IP and BEST QUALITY SEASONED TIMBER, AUCTION SALES. VALUATIONS aro still a feature, and,our LAND DEPARTMENT is forging alliead steadily. W. B. O'CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer-Manager. BUSINESS NOTICES. LOCHIEL SALT. DURING the 1917-1918 Salt famine in this Dominion, caused by practically no supplies coming from America or England, we supplied the Importers in this country with about 5000 tons of LOCHIEL SALT (Dairy, Extra Fine, and Coarse), at about pre-war prices, after the market had advanced Ten Pounds (.£10) per ton. Thus LOCHIEL SALT saved many Dairy Factories and Freezing Works from closing down. Buy LOCHIEL SALT from your Grocer. It is tlie purest and best. Sole Agents— SAMUEL TURNER LTD.. Maritime Buildings, Wellington. 3 RIGHTS. RIGHTS. QUALITY,''MATERIAL, PRICE. COMPREE THIS. DIGGERS! Wo hold stocks of tho VERY LATEST in Men's Attire. HORNIG'S HORNIG'S HORNIG'S, The Popular iron's Outfitter, 179 Cuba Street (Next Queen's Theatre). THE ONLY SAMPLE ROOM, No. 9. Room No. 9, First: Floor. Next Empress Pictures, 102 Willis Street. LADJES, Pick Your Sports Coat Now. 200 Samples, direct from the manufacturers. Grand Selection. Going like wildfire. From 355. to 106s. 00(1 Ladies' Hats, to be sold at 50 per cent, below tho keenest shop prices. Don't delay in securing those unbeatable bargains. OPEN 9.30 a.m. TOO P.M. 3 F.M.FRIDAY NTGUTS. SILK SPORTS COATS. CJPECIAL SALE of LADIES' SILK O SPOIfTS COATS, from .£3 3s. Latest styles, good value. MISS OLIVER, ' 00 Manners Street.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 37, 7 November 1919, Page 9
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