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amusements. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' And for, tlie following Threo Nights, , ' THE BRILLIANT MUSIO4L EXTRAVAGANZA, "OUR REVEILLE" "OUR REVEILLE" Which scored a distinct success last night, every number being encored by a delighted sudience. "i233—IPERFORMERS—233 233—PERFORMERS—233 Wonderful Electrical Effects. Gorgeous Wardobes, GRAND LIBERTY MARCH. This Brilliant Stage Spectacle will b» performed by more than 130 performers. Dainty Bullets, Stirring Songs, Whistling Choruses, Cabaret Scenes, Calisthonics, Catchy Choruses, and all the latest novelties. B—BEAUTIFUL BALLETS-R B—BEAUTIFUL BALLETS—B By Miss Estelle Beere. NEW ITEMS TO-NIGHT. PLAN now open at Bristol. ss„ 35., Is. (plus taxi. DAY SALES at the Blue Bird. WILLIAM LINTS, . Producer. ' 'MATINEE! MATINEE! iQRAND OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. The Brilliant Musical Extravaganza, S '"OUR REVEILLE!" "OUR REVEILLE!" Gorgeous Marches. Special Numbers for the Children. Don't Miss the Performing TEDDY BEARS. 233 - PERFORMERS - 233 233 - PERFORMERS - 233 55., 35., Is, (plus Tax). Children, Halfprice. WILLIAM LINTS, Producer. ATHLETIC SPORTS. JJUGBY! RUGBY! AT ATHLETIC PARK. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 3 p.m. \ * J MANAWATU REPS. V. WELLINGTON REPS. ' 1.30 p.m.: ATHLETIC V. CHRISTCHURCH PIRATES (Junior). The Winners of the Junior Competition, % Wellington, meet the Winners of the Junior Competition, Christchurch. ADMISSION: Ground, Is.; Stand, Is.; Reserves, 6d. extra. Reserves at 10 Woodward Street. ■ F. J. M'COMISKY, Sec., W.R.F.U.

BOXING. 3i TOWN HALL. MONDAY NIGHT, fTVHE Association confidently recomJL mend this Tournament as likely to produoe the finest light-weight contest l - ever seen here. ■ ."DIGGER"'EVANS . has the reputation of being one of _ ' the fastest and cleverest men at prosent in the game. and HAVILAH UREN is undoubtedly improved out of all knowledge since his drawn battle with ■ Volaire, \ . ' Three excellent preliminaries should be witnessed. BOX PLANS—There are still some excellent seats available in all parts of the Hall. v. DAY SALES, for Gallery, 55.; Back Stalls, 35., will be on sale fit Howe and Sowman's, Lambton Quay, from Friday afternoon, Honorary Assistants are specially requested to. bo in attendance at 6.30 p.m. TOURNAMENT STARTS at -7.45. TENDERB. : —— C PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH . . COUNCIL. MOTOR BUSES. TENDERS- are invited for the Supply 1 and Delivery of Four Petrol-driven c Motor Buses, having seating accoiumo- j datiofl for 30 passengers. - ' ] I Tenders, accompanied by full particulars and drawing of Bus, to be summed, to be in the hands <jf the undersigned ] not» later than noon on Tuesday, Septem- i ber 21, 1920. HUGHES, J Borough Engineer. ■ NEW PLYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR TUNNEL, RACE, AND ' PIPELINE. TENDERS are .invited, and will be - received by the undersigned.un till NOON on MONDAY. OGrOBhR 4. nest, for' the excavation of (i tunnel approximately 3989 feet long, the con- , struotion of two races approximately 298J , feet long, a 4-f?ot pipe-line approximately 5!!6 feet long, 'and other work all com- , prisod within ono Contract. Specifications, conditions, plans, etc., may be seeu nt the Borough Council Offices. New Plymouth, at the City Council offices, Wellington,- or at the _ offices of the Consulting Engineers Messrs Blair Mason, and Lee and Owen. New Plymouth. , ■ Copies of tho plans and may be obtained from the under, igneel upon payment of tho sum ot lhree GulMaS ' FT. BELLRINGER, General Manager. Wo Specialise in BUILDERS' REQUIREMENTS. Inspect Our Showroom for TILED fIBEPLACES, GAS STOVES, MANTELPIECES, RANGES. Etc. Etc. Agpnts For—Xonka Board, Upson Wallboard, The c. and a. odlin timber AND HARDWARE CO. LTD., ■ Cable Streot, WELLINGTON. \ ~ RAWL PLUGS. • tjioß Fixing Screws into concrete, stoneV work, brickwork, tiles, iron, plaster; mnte a stronger job; take 3 onefourth the' time; makes a neator, eleanor and stronger job than wooden plugging. ' Good stocks kept, -FRANCIS HOLMES, 248 Lambton Quay, Wellington. P.O. Box 418. BUSINESS NOTIOEB. ANTED, Ladies' I'jtent Leather Boots, gabardine tops/'lvere 38s. Od., - Sale price 225. 6d. O'Brien's Sale, 155 j Cubajtreet. HOOPING Cough—An occasional doso of MARSHALL'S CASTAfiA - VESCA will prevent this discaso; 2«„ ill ' chemists.. ' \YrANTED, just landed, big shipmeni VV all colours Suede Shoes, Derby aud Court, 50s. O'Brien's Sale, 155 Cuba St.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 298, 10 September 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 298, 10 September 1920, Page 9

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