AMUSEMENTS, LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. nOKCEi: T C It A M B E E, *■'' TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. ■posmvi'iLr the last night. LOUISE MACK, LOUISE MACK, THE ELECTRICAL SUCCESS. Has War SMASHED DOWN the herniary 'twixt.LJFlv ami DEATH? Are tihe DEAD comnuinieatiiiß with the Living? With EDITH CAYELL in Brussels. With D'AXNU.VZIO in Italy. With LORD NORTHCLIFFE in Friuice. THE GREATEST WOMAN SPEAKER IN THE WOULD. . Prices: ss. (reserved), iis., and 2s. Plus Tax. Book at. the Bristol. BEAUTY OF TONE is the outstanding characteristic of our pianos. A piano which does not possess a pleasing tone is a poor investment. . Tho following renowned mnkers ■ aro noted for'the rich, sonorous ' quality of tono which their pianos possess. BR-INSM.EAD. ROGERS, CHALLEN, JESSE FRENCH, BRASTED, FOSTER. Call in any timo and judge for yourself. Jf you require terms, a suitable arrangement can be . made. fiKAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, The Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON CENTRAL. I7IRIENDS and Supporters of MR. F. jL PIUANI, the Liberal Candidate for Wellington Contral, are requested to meet him ir the Liberal Party's Rooms, Winder's Buildings (Ith floor of preraises) at 8 o'clock THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, November 10. MR. DUNBAR SLOANE, mHE OFFICIAL LIBERAL CANDI- . DATE, will address the Electors of Johnsonville THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. ■Svf Z. LABOUR PARTY. SOUTH ELECTORATE. I?,'.SEMPLE LABOUR AYill Open his CAMPAIGN LABOUR Election Cam- CAMPAIGN L4.BOU.tt paigu in CAMPAIGN LABOUR FULLi'OBJVS CAMPAIGN LABOUR HALL, BROOK- CAMPAIGN LABOUR Li'N, on CAMPAIGN LABOUR TUESDAY, CAMPAIGN LABOUR November 11. CAMPAIGN LABOUR Chair taken at CAMPAIGN LABOUR 8 p.m. CAMPAIGN LABOUR Ladies Specially CAMPAIGN LABOUR Jnvitcd. CAMPAIGN EAST ELECTORATE. EAST ELECTORATE. A. L. MONTEITH Will Address tho Electors in THE TEA KIOSK, ORIENTAL BAY, TUESDAY, NOV. 11., AT 8 P.M. Ladies Specially Invited. SUBURBS ELECTORATE. SUBURBS ELECTORATE. . A. W./CROSKERY Will Address the Electors in ST. HILDA'S HALL, ISLAND BAY, TUESDAY", NOV. 11., AT 8 P.M. Ladies Specially Invited. GENERAL ELECTION. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE. T CORDIALLY invite Ladies and Gen- ■*■ tlemen who nre tlesjrons of securing my return for the above Electorate, to m<x>t me in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, on TUESDAY NEXT NOVEMBER 11, at 8 o'clock p.m. Yours faithfully, JOHN P. LUKE. November 7, 1919. HUTT ELECTION. MR. WALTER COTTON (Moderate Labour) will address the Electors at Epuni Hamlpt TO-MORROW (Tuea. day), NOVEMBER 11. A -Meeting to form Committee will be held in Petone in Lodge Room (next Simpson's, Barber), on Wednesday Next, November 12. OTAKI ELECTORATE. MR. W. H. FIELD, M.P., will address the Electors as follows:— WAIKANAE-New Church Room, Tuesday. November 11, 8 p.m. UPPER HUTT-Town Hall, Wednesday, November 12, 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS NOTICES. . THE ONLY SAMPLE ROOM, No. 9. Room No. 9, First Floor. Next Empress Pictures, 102 WiHis Street. LADIES, Pick Your Sports Coat Now. 500 Samples, direct from the manufacturers. Grand Selection. Going like wildfire. From 355. to 106s. COO Liulios'. Hats, to be sold at 50 per cent, below tho keenest shop prices. Don't delay in securing theso unbeatable bargains. OPEN 9.30 a.m. TO G P.M. OP.M.FRIDAY NTGHTS. SILK SPORTS COATS. SPECIAL SALE of LADIES' SILK SPORTS COATS, from .£3 3s. Latest styles, good valuo. MISS OLIVER, 90 Manners Street. WALLPAPERS. NEW Consignments of the very latest in Wallpapers and Friezes, just arrived. Specially Selected by Mr. Wells in America. T. A. WELLS, 'Phone 883. 145 a Manners Street. ARTHUR 7 TVYCHERLEY, Lock nnd Key (specialist. Keys cut to any pattern Safo and P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. Every inscription of Locksmith's Work thoroughly entered for. Address: "KING'S CHAMBERS," Wellington. 'Phono 5(kS. Private 'phone 2231 (2 rings). HKRI3 IT W. ' JUST arrived, a further largo shipment ot Scotcli Grnnites, all colours, erected in any part of Dominion. Call ami inspect. T. G. HOAR AND SONS, Moiiumcnliil Works, Mastcrton. Bor^i;2 : 'Phono 1273. H - ""IGH-HACK Dininuroom Suite, 1 Set- • lee, 2 Armchairs, i Small Chairs (elip-out seats), £G to. Jas. Hyndman, 20C Cuba Street (lato Eichardsou iJros.),
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 39, 10 November 1919, Page 7
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