AMUSEMENTS. WELLINGTON CITY I .COUNCIL. OKG4N RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL, ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. . 3 V - •■■ x TOWN HALL, ■ V* TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) .TO-NIGHT, 8.15 o'clock, ■ by MR. BERNARD P. PAGE "■ ■ ;.• (City Organist)'. ■ Suite Gothique Boellmann Andante (from String Quartet) . Debussy Serenade (No. 5) Gouvy Prelude (Act 1), Tristan and Isolde (by request) "Wagner Prelude, Fugiie and Variation .(Op: ~.18). Cesar Franck (a) Lento, (b) Andantino in E Flat ■ (by request). Cesar Franck Choral (No. 2, in B Minor) Cesar Franck Admission: Sixpence and One Shilling. Doors open 7.15 o'clock. :: JNO. R, PALMER, Town Clerk. December 13, 1919. '.'. ■ . ■ .. TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT. 8 o'clock. /JIOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY "(Conductor: Mr. H. Temple White). MISS PEGGY JONES.(Soprano). MR. B. YEATES (Solo Bassoon). THE HARMONIC QUARTET. THE HARMONIC QUARTET. . Male Voices. ' MR. HAROLD WHITTLE;, at ttij Piano. Prices: 35., 25., and a limited number of Seats at is. Box Plan till 12.30 at the Bristol. ' . VICTOR R. -BENNETT, ■ Hon. Sec. " TOHN BULL AND HIS TRADES," ""OHN BULL AND HIS TRADES," OPERETTA, By BOYS OF SCOTS COLLEGE, . ~. .. To be held in CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15.' MONDAY, ■ DECEMBER lb, At 8 p.m. Tickets: 2s. and Is., to be obtained from College Boys,-or C. A. Innes, Bookseller, Willis Street. AIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S (Incorporated) FORTY-FOURTH ANNUAL HIGHLAND GATHERING AND. ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. PUBLIC PARK, MASTERTON.. IDEAL PICNIC GROUNDS. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. NEW YEAR'S DAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1920. THE BIG GATHERING OF THE YEAR. At which the■ • following Challenge Shields and Cups will be competed for:"THE HESSEY CHALLENGE SHIELD" for Ambulance Competitions (Men). "THE • WILLOtt'BANK. CHALLENGE ■■ ; CUP," for. Nursing Competitions (wo- . , men) "THE W.C.S. PIPE BAND CHALLENGE CUP," for open Bagpipe "the U6lC 'blairlogie challenge . CUP," for Class C. • "THE BRANCEPETH CHALLENGE BOWL," far .Class B; and "THE- '■ KAHUMINGI CHALLENGE ■ CUP," for Class'.A Champion Juven? ' ""ile "Dancer. \ ■_ ■ "THE BEETHA-M CHALLENGE SHIELD,-" for Boy Scout Competitions, ■V NPARALLELED - ATTR A CT.IONS! I ' "AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS!!, .- BRING THE BAIRNS- AND ENJOY A • GENUINE SCOTCH GATHERING. ENTRIES for. all Events, including Piping and Dancing Events, close on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20. Nt noon. Sports commence at 10.30 sharp. Every arrangement is being made for the- enjoyment of visitors. A-GOOD DAY'S SPORT. GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT. Will be held in the Opera .Hou,--e, commencing at 8 o'clock, at which the best procurable talent will assist. PRICES: 3s. and 2s. ■ No extra charge for booking. . ■ \ W. GILLESPIE, Secretary. JUST ARRIVED A Further Supply of the Celebrated "MISSOURI". WALTZ RECORD. This is a 12-inch "COLUMBIA Record, double sided, and includes the Perfect Fox Trot. "HAVANOLD." AH Gramophone owners must have this combination., A LIMITED-STOCK ONLY. PRICE: 7s. Gd., post free. From A'HARA'S. i PIANOFORTE, MUSIC, ■ AND :GRAMO HOUSE, ■ Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. BUSINESS NOTICES. "NIELSEN'S BOND" AND FREE ' STORE. Odlin's Building, Cable Street. FIRST-CLASS Storage Accommodation, comprising 5 floors, with a total floor space of over 6000 tons. ' Special facilities for handling motorwire nnd bulky goods. Two lifts. _ Promptest attention both receiving and delivering. C. NIELSEN AND CO., General Carrier*, Cable Street. QILK! •' ■ SILK! SILK! >J Just arrived large quantity. All new shades. ■ Aisb largo stock Shantung Silk. Highest quality, lowest prices. D. J. KWOIN AND. CO., » Importers of Silk, China, and Gksaware, if) Courtenay Placo. "SUCCESSFUL VULCA.NISING-TRY ' AND SMITH, <br Holders of Harvey Frost Certificates. 5 DIXON STREET, WELLINGTON (near King's Theatre). Specialists: TUBE" AND 'TYRE REPAIRS. Don't-Forget Them! They're Disabled Diggers! F~ACTORY and Works Managers— Kan your bells slack and get increased 'power by applying our Belt. Drcssin" nvd Preservative. Softens and rejuvenates, yo.ur belts. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch, ■eSroODIiiTLNE Rubber Heels cost TSf littlo moro than inferior rubbers— but they give 100 per cent, more wear! They are British made from beet Para Rubber, Get them.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 3
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