AMUSEMENTS. fit O W N II A L L. TO-NIGHT, i TO-NiGllT. SECOND DEMONSTRATION CONCERT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1. Piano Duct—"Anitra's Tans" Misses M. and E. I.ennio 2. Duet in Character—"ileys oi Heaven," Misses Fay Smyth & Phyllis M'Millan 3. Action Reciiiition—"Sally's PicDuru Gallery," Miss Joyce Staff ■1. Character Dance— Miss Theluia M'Kenzio 5. Boys' Song—"Wake lip," .Master Thomas Georgo G. Recitation—"Home for the Holidays," Master John Watchman 7. Golden Ballev. 8. Action Recilution—"An Aspiring i Dishwasher,'" Miss Mavis Ritchie 9. Sacred Soprano Solo—"Thcro is a Green Hill," Mrs. E. J. Wildish 10. Musical Monologue—"G.-ntleman of France," Miss Bessie Thompson 11. Story Without Words—"At tlhe Competitions," Misses Galliciian Mid Nicholas, Messrs. Kingsland and Inch o 12. Irish JigMiss Drucy Turner 13. Song, New Zealand Composer, "Waiata l'ni" (Hill), Mi'. C. L. Rislnvorth 11. Piano Solo (F. J. Pinny and Co.'s Prize)—"La Fileuse," Miss D. Talbot 15. Shakespearean R;ci;iation—"Portia •oil Her Suitors," Miss Pauline Shotlander IG. Action Song—"l'd Lovo to be it Sailor," Master James Greive 17. Toe Danco— Miss Joyce Julian 18. Girls' Song (Begg and Co. s Scholarship)—"Loraino, Loraine,. Ijoree," Miss Olgn Wacked 19. Humorous Character Sketdh—"Them Penny Rendi«?s." Miss Nora Lea 20. Tenor Solo—"Then Shall the Righteous," Mr. D. Lobb 21. Scottish Song—"Angus Macdonald," Mrs, Edward Cameroii 22. Recitation—"The Bobolink," Mks M. Gallichan 23. Song—"Spirit) Flower," Miss Corrio Aslin 21. Irish Song—"Kathleen Mavonrneen," Miss M. H. B. Jones 25. Song—"Friend O' Mine." Mr. W. Manning 2G. ShcantruMias— Miss (Teen M'Konzie « COMMENCE AT 8 P.M. Admission—Reserved Seats, Ss.; Stalls, 25.; Back Seats, Is.' Book your seats at the Bristol. LOOK OUT FOR. MATINEE, SATURDAY. AT 2 P.M. G. W. JEN NEB, Secretary. ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT TGIOR the dull days, for the hot midday ' hours, when you seek rest and shade indoors, and for the ovonings when you dosiro a fitting pastime to close tho day, is always within reach when you pospe'ss a good piano. And the degree of enjoyment is largely determined by the kind of piano you. have. For aweet, melodious music, tho following makes can bo confidently recommended as having rich, enthralling tone qualities :— BKINSMEAD, CHALLEN, ROGERS, BRASTED, FOSTER, JESSE FRENCH. CALL IN AND JUDGE THEM FOR YOURSELF. If rcrpiiriHl, an ensy system of timo payments can bo arranged. ' CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD., Manners Street. The Oldest Established Piano. Houso in New Zealand. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS AND OTHERS* ALTERATION OF OFFICE HOURS. €<AS CONSUMERS and others aro r notified that until tho END OF FEBRUARY tho following Office Hours will be observed:— MONDAYS . TO FRIDAYS (inclusive)— 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. SATURDAYS—B.3O a.m. to 12.0 noon. Telephone Messages taken every day before tuid after offieo lours. J. H. HE LLI WELL, Secretary. HUIA MILK-WEIGHING & TESTING MACHINE. DAIRY FARMERS. DEMONSTRATION AT MR. G. R. KELL'S FARM, TAITA. TO-DAY. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, AT 4 P.M. interested are advised to attend, as it is claimed that this machine will complete the usefulness of the Releasor Milking Plant. SPORTING, FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING. NOVEMBER 29 AND DECEMBER 1. OWNERS and Trainers are. reminded that ACCEPTANCES for all FIRST DAY HANDICAP EYRNTS AND AORANGI TRIAL PLATE, also final payments 1-lth Feilding Stakes and Orona Stake:! (run second dav\ elosa on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, at 8.30 p.m. E. GOODBEHERE. Secretary. Box 15, Feilding. BUSINESS NOTICES. NOW OPEN aT I WILLiS STREET, ] The edison shop, 1 HE EDISON SHOP, For Exclusive Sale of EDISON GOODS. "Perfection in lie-Creation of Music." Largo Storks of Hecm-ds by -LEADING ARTISTS and POPULAH FAVOURITES'. HARRY PHIPPS, Manager. mOARjTTOA^OM" OPPOSITE Kirkcaldie and Stains. Morning and Afternoon Ten, Light Lunch. STEAM Boiler Owners—You cannot afford to be without STOPSKAL Scale Kemover and Boiler Cleaner, i jives Mom Steam on Less Fuel. Man.uing Co., 5 Bedford Row, Cliristchurch. i
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 49, 21 November 1919, Page 9
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