AMUSEMENTS, r< BAND OPERA- HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sole Direction Allan Wilkie TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT-Tho Very Last Night of the Great Play, "'ME SILVER KING," ALLAN WILKIE, ALLAN WILKJE, ALLAN WILKIE, And MISS FREDISWYDE HUNTER WATTS. Present "THE SILVER KING," FOR ONE MORI! NIGHT ONLY. TO-MORROW (Saturday) TO-MORROW TO-MORROW (Saturday) TO-MORROW lu the presence of Her Excellency the Countess of Liverpool and Party. - ALLAN WILKIE ALLAN WILKIE Presents The Greatest Play of Modern Times, "HIKDLE WAKES," "HINDLE WAKES," ' Or > ' "FANNY'S SATURDAY TO MONDAY." The Play that ran for oivr 200 nigihts in London at the Court and- Playhouse Theatres, and ivas toured by H Companies simultaneously in dhe English Provinces. No WOMAN SHOULD MISS THIS PLAY No MA N SHOULD MISS THIS PLAY NO LANCASTRIAN SHOULD MISS THIS PLAY. Tho Play is for the Good of Everybody, . and Everybody should see it. Shall there be one Law for the Man and another lor the Woman? COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Box Plan at the Bristol till 5 o'clock, after t'hat hour «t Ned Perry's, jyjicro Day Sales may also bo obtained. Prices: a?., is., 35., 25.. Is. Plus Tax. No Enrly Doore, , ELECTION NOTICES. WAIRARAPA ELECTION. POLITICAL ADDRESSES. ■ T&O. HOKNSBY, M.P., will address the Electors as under:— WHAREAMA HALL-Friday, Nov. U. TENUI HALL-Saturday. November 15. ME. HORNSBY invites the Electors of Bideford District to meet him at the Bideford Hall on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, when ho will address them on the political situation. Ladies invited.. Chair will be-taken each evening at 8 o'clock SUBURBS eTeCTORATE. • A. W. CROSKERY. A. W. CROSKERY. A. W. CROSKERY. TO-NIGHT, IX THK CHURCH HALL, KAIWARRA. An Open-air Meeting will be hold at Ghuzneo Street mi FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, at S o'clock. Labour Candidates. Open-air Me.-tin-; To-dnv ad Bunny Streot and G.P.O. LOOK OUT FOR BIG LABOUR RALLY ARTCRAFT THEATRE, SUNDAY EVENING. R. M'KEEN, Sec. HUTT ELECTORATE. MR. E. P. RISHWORTH, Reform Candidate, will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS as -under:— FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11, at 8 p.m., in the EASTBOURNE HALL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, School Hall. WAINUI-O-MATA, at 8 p.m. GENERAL ELECTION. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTORATE. DR. NEWMAN cordially invites all Ladies and Gentlemen interested in his Election to meet him at his Committee Rooms at 8 o'clock on MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, to form n Committee, Committee. Rc-onis: i Cambridge Terrace, opposite Clyde Quay School, WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTORATE. I J A. WRIGHT will address the Elccfc. tors at tho KAROIU METHODIST SCHOOLIfOOM on MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17. His Worship the Mayor (B. G. H. Burn, Esq.) will lake the chair at 8 o'clock. Other Meetings as follow: KHANDALLAU.-Town Hall, Tuesday, November IS, 8 p.m. (Chairman, Mr. Crump). NGAIO.-Metlfodist Church, Thursday November 20, at 8 p.m. . . ■ OTAKI ELECTION. H. FIELD will Address the Elec- ' ' tors as follows.— OIIAU, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1910, at S p.m. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTORATE. DR. NEWMAN invites the Elector,? to meet him ad tho Oriental Bay Kiosk on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, wlhen ho will address them. Chair taken at S o'clock. BUSINESS NOTICES. T E. CLAXTON, " ' CHIROPRACTOR, Dr. of Mechanotherapy, 91 BOULCOTT STREET. , Top of Plimmer's Slops. PATENTS." PATENTS^ TO INVKNTORS-Delay is Dangerous. Write or cull nt mice regarding Unit idea you wish protected, and obtain fruo booklet from lIIGGS AND O'DQNNELL, Patent Attorneys mid Consulting Engineers, U Grey Street, Wellington,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 43, 14 November 1919, Page 9
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