AMUSEMENTS. OSpIA HOUSE. V/PERA HOUSE. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. COMPETITIONS. A BIG DAY FOR THE CHILDREN, MORNING: Piano Solo, Polk Son?, Girls' Song (12Jfi), Action Sonjj (9-12), Junior Tfeet Recital, Girl's Action Recitation. AFTERNOON MATINEE. Boxes' Song ("May Morning"), Girls' Son? (under 12). Recitation, Boys (9-12), Recitation in Character, Girls' Recitation (12-14), and 1 JUVENILE CHOIRS. \ JUVENILE CHOIRS. EVENING, AT 8! BIGGEST PROGRAMME OP THE SEASON. SELECTED GEMS PROM DAY SESSIONS. Finno Solos, Vocal Solos, Recitations, and Juvenile Choir Final. ADMISSION—Day Sessions, 6d. Etmiing—B.C. and 0. Stalls, Sa.; Stalls, fe.; Gallery, la. No Tax. Box Plan at Bristol, 1 p.m. at Opera House. NOTE.—No seats ■will be reserved aftfer 8 p.m. <3. W. JENNER, Secretary. CITY COUNCIL TOWN HALL. TOWN HALT, TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL. TOWN TTAT.T. ORGAN RECITAL. OIfGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT . (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHI 8.15 o'clock. By. MS.. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Concerto in D Minor " W. F. Baoh (1716-1784] Allegretto—Grave—Fnge Largp Allegro Barcarole Fonlke! Fantaisie (Op. 101) Sairit-Sfwaif Psychological Poem Reblkofl "Le genie et la Mort," Op. 11 (No. 6) Second Movement from Symphony in D Minor, Allegretto ... Cesar Francl Prelude and Fugue in F Minor Handel (1685-1759) Admission: fjixpence a nd On® Shilling. Doors open at 7.15 o'olock. JNO. R. PALMER, . Town Clerk. September 24, 1920. THE MAYORESS'S FANCY DRESS BALL FOR CHILDREN. In Aid of tie Citizens' Day Nursery Fund TO PREVENT OVERCROWDING, TNVITATION Holders and all. Children A who wish to attend the Ball on Saturday, October 2, may obtain tickets at Tlio Bristol Piano Company, also at tha Town Hall on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Afternoons. Tickets, ss. Extra Member of One Family, 2s, 6d. Gallery, 2s. fld. JANET FIRTH, Hon. Secretary, Ball Committee. Telephono 20—132. SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! nLYMPIA SKATING RINK, vi HUMBER ST., ISLAND BAY,' (Right at Tram Stop.) COME WHERE THE CROWDS COME. To-Night: 7.30 to 10 p.m. This Afternoon: 2.30 to 5 p.m. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ' One Visit to Our Rink— THEN YOU BECOME A SEASON'S PATRON. ARTHUR L. POWER, Manager. MEETINGS. V W.C.A. Y.W.C.A! 1 » TO-MORROW, 4.15, Short, Bright Service. Spfeaker, Rev. J. Edwin Jones. All girls welcome. THURSDAY, 6 p.m., Social Tea, Volley Ball, and Health Lecture. Clubs and classes as usual. Come alonj? and see "us at 5 Boulcott Street. FTIHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Marion Street. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 P M By Mt. W. S. SHORT.' Public Cordially Invited. Room opoh daily, 3 to 4.30 p.m. Thcosophical Literature for 6ale. WELLINGTON S.D.P. LECTURES. MR. H. B. HOLLAND, M.P., will deliter an address on "The Marriage Law Amendment Bill," at the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith Street, on SUNDAY EVENING, at 8. Doors open at 7. Colleotion. BHOWB. TJY" AIR ARAP A SHOW 43rd. ANNUAL PUREBRED STOCK SHOW AND EXHIBITION. AT CARTERTON, OCTOBER 27 and 28, 1920. Comprehensive Schedule. SPECIAL CLASS FOR CONCRETE POSTS. N.Z. Ayrshire Cattle Breeders' Champi6nships, also Union S.S, Company' 6 Cup for Champion Mare or Filly in North Island to be competed for 33 Valuable Challenge Cups and Trophiei. Special care aad attention given to stock coming to the Show by rail. ENTRIES CLOSE, OCTOBER 13. uchedules on Application to L. H. SMART, Box 25, CARTERTON. IVfANAWATU AND WEST COAST A. ■M. AND P. ASSOCIATION. 35th METROPOLITAN SHOW. PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW GROUNDS, NOVEMBER 8, 4, A 5, 1920, also MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB EXHIBITION. Wonderful display of Purebred Stock. Substantial increase in Prize Moneyß. Interesting Ring Events. Send for Schedules. Don't miss this Show. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE on OCTOBER 9. Live Stock Entries close on Ootober 16. All information may bo obtained from the Secretary, W. T. PENNY, Box 85, Palmerston North. BUSINESS NOTICES, \\l HOOPIKG _ Cough—Mothers org » ' warned against this disease remaining on children. MARSHALL'S CABTANA VESCA brings prompt relief; 2a., all chemists. jPLUB Tea Rooms, 120 Oourtenay Place. \J Hot Meals, Breakfast, Dinner, and Too. la. Bd.; open from 7 «.m. till 11 p.m. Cleanest and Choapeet in th« Dominion. ISTHOOPING Cough—An occasional *» doßo of MARSHALL'S CAfiTAfiA VESCA will provent this disease; 2e., ill chemists, SHEEP Dipped in Murton's Dip are the Cleanest at shewing. Wool is in " -"tifal ciffldltiiwi,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 311, 25 September 1920, Page 9
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