AMUSEMENTS. COMPETITIONS. C 0 SI 1' 13 T I T I 0 N S. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL,.! J- OWN HALL, TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FIRST DEMONSTRATION CONCERT. FJttST DEMONSTRATION CONCERT. 1. Piano Solo (Bristol Scholarship). Polonaisie in A. Mat. . Mr. G. Mackay. . 2. Rccitation, "My Shadow." Miss Ijwcn Dalton. 3. Boys' Soiiff, "Roses." Master John Walters. i Sword Dance. Miss Edna Vear. t 5. Character Recitation, "Queen Mab." Miss Stella Chapman. G. Song, "Bolls ox Twilight,". Miss Duluiq Philpott. 7. Humorous Recitation, "Tiio Invalid." Miss Ilozel Jolmaton. 8. Song (N.Z. Composer), "Waiata Maori," Mrs. Eileen Johns. 9.'Tenor Solo, "Lolita." Mr. J. P. . Dodds. 10. Recitation, "The Ballad of the Clarnpherdown." Mr. Lionel Inch, jl. Dickons Character Sketch, "Miss Mowchcr." Miss Fanny Kutner, 12. Bass Solo, "Within Theso Sacred Bowers." Mr. R. 'J'. Lafferty. 13. Song in Character, "Iviliicrankie." Master Jas. Greive. It. Musical Monologue, "Mystery of tho Midnight Moon," Mr, .Howard Jloody. 15. Character Dance, "Spidor." Miss Sinclair Breen. iG. Vocal Solo, with Obbligato. Miss ('orrio Aslin. Accompanist, Miss D. Talbot; Obbligato, Mr. Smallbone. 17. ]lumorou3 Recitation, "In tho Shoe .Shop." M'.es Bessio Thompson. IS. Sailor's Hornpipe. Miss Rita, Jlnnds. 19. Baritone Solo, "To tho Forest." Mr. P. L, Brady. 20. Character Recitation, "Juliet." Mis; Winnio Beck. 21. @ontrallo Solo, "Three Fishers." Miss Olga Wnekwt. 22. Humorous Reeitatioli /'prof. Windbag's Elocutionary Class." Mr. J. E. !■'. Perry. 23. Burns Song, "Afton -Water." Mr. Ily, I'hippri. 21.- Vocal Solo and Accomnaniment, "It Was a Dream." Miss M. H. B. Jones nind Miss Nicholas. 25. Recitation. "If." Mr. Chas. P. Burnett. 2G. Heel o' Tnlloeh. Misses Drucv Turner, Tholma M'Konzie. J'hyJlis M'Millan, and Willie Brown. Admission: Reserved Seats, 35.; ft*lis, 25.; Back Seals, Is. Second Demonstration Friday. Final Demonstration Saturday. MATINEE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. DON'T MISS THESE CONCERTS. Book Your Seats at The Bristol. G. W. JUNNER, Secretary. <SjT. MARY'S HOME, KARORI. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK, From 2.30 p.m. NEEDLEWORK, CAKES, FLOWERS. . ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT "IGtOR tho.dull days, for the hot midday f- hours, when you seek rest and shade indoors, and for the evenings when vou d&)ire a fitting pastime to close the day, is always within reach when you possess a pood piano. And the degree of enjoyment is largelv determined by the kind of piano you have. For sweets melodious music, the following makes can be confidently recommended ns having rich, enthralling tone qualities:— BRINSMEAD, CHALI.EN, ROGERS, BR.ASTED, FOSTER, JESSE FRENCH. ; .CALL IN AND JUDGE THEM FOR YOURSELF. ,If required,, an eqsy system of timo payments can he arranged. ' CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD., Manners Street. The Oldest Established Piano Rouse in New Zealand. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS AND OTHERS. ALTERATION OF OFFICE HOURS. /f1 AS CONSUMERS and others are notified that n.ntil tha END OF FEI3RUAKV the following Office Hours will bo observed:— MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS (inclusive)— 5.39 -fun. to 4.30 p.m. SATURDAYS—3.3O a.m. to 12.0 noon." Telephone Messages taken every day before and after office 1 ours, J. 11. HELI.IWELT,, Secretary. ItUIA MILK-WEIGHING & TESTING MACHINE. DAIRY FARMERS. DEMONSTRATION AT MR, G. R, I\ELL'S FARM, TAITA. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, AT -1 P.II. interested are advised to attend, as It is claimed that this machine will complete the usefulness of the Releasor Milking Plant. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BASIN RESERVE. TWTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -ts charges for admission to the Basin Reserve will be made as under on SATURDAY NBXT. NOVEMBER 22, 19«|, Under the Wellington City Rcferves (Tnargc-s By-iew (No. 17), 1912, af!,:r ti:e hour of 1 o'clock. , ADULTS fever fifteen vcars of age), SIXPENCE. CHILDREN (under fifteen years of age), FREE. Persons who have entered the Reservj before ilie hour above-mentioned, nnd v.lio remain rulMi hour, are liablo to pav th: above charge. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. November 10, 101' J. BUSINESS NOTICES. BEST QUALITY AND VARIETY ' Of rtREi'JE-DE-C'ITINE BLOUSES, from *0 275. lit!.. ;ll MISS OLIVE I!, Millinery Specialist, SKI Manners St. ! TTILETCnKIi'S PIURMACV; A 1 Chemist, Pharmacist, and Prescription Specialist. Sole Addic'-s: 214 t.ambton Ouay. Mail orders pronipUy__dispatuhei!. HIGH-BACK Diningroom Suite, i Setlee, 2 Armchairs, t Small Cliaira (slip-out seats), ,£G Gs. Jas. Hyndman, '206 Culm Street (late Richardson Bros.)
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 48, 20 November 1919, Page 9
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