AMUSEMENTS, Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE TO-DAY. TO-DAY. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS* WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS] MORNING: Highland Dancing. AFTERNOON: Piano Solo- (Bristol Scholarship), Oneranc Solos, Character Danco, Ladies' Test Recital, Musical Monologue, Prepared Speeches. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Highland Fling, Vocal Solos, Recitations, Final in Bristol Scholarship, Piano Solo, and . COMBINED BALLETS. One, of the Best Items of the Whole Competitions. ADMISSION—D.C. and O. Stalls, 35.; Stalls, 25.; Gallery, Is. Box Plan at Bristol. NOTE.—No seats will be reserved afto? 8 p.m. Full Ho.use Every Night! So Book youi Seats to 6ave disappointment. G. W. JENNER, Seoretary, AVIATION! AVIATION! AVIATION! AVIATION! AVIATION! AVIATION! £AST WEEK OF FLYING. At the HUTT PARK. Owing to Messrs. Walsh Bros, having made arrangements for demonstrations iln AVanganui, flying at the Hutt Park ivill bo concluded after next week-end. FLIGHTS DAILY FROM 10 A.M. Five minutes, 10j.; ten minutes, £5 ss. Special arrangements for SPECIAL rRIPS and extras, also for Flights (2 mssengers) to WANGANUI. BOOK YOUE TRIP TO-MORROW, Sequent train service Lambton to Petone. THE TOPIC OF THE HOUR, DO YOU SKATE? fVLYMPIA SKATING RINK, W ISLAND BAY (Right at Train Stop). ■ INBOUNDED SUCCESS OF THIS POPULAR PASTIME IS WITNESSED DAILY. BiAND IN ATTENDANCE. TO-DAY'S SESSIONS. Afternoon Session, 2.30 to 5 p.m. Night Session, 7.30 to 10 p.m. Morning Session Admission 6d., Skates I?EE. • ARTHUR L. POWER, Manager. , I "TNWANTED Children.—lt is recom- I. J mended t.bat only persons over 16 ears of ago shall attend thb Queen's 'heatre next week during the screenings 1 f "Salome." .. ; PUBLIC NOTICES. < PECIAL NOTICE TO TEE GROCERY TRADE. rE Warehouse of the undersigned will be Closed All Day FRIDAY, October on account of half-yearly stocktaking, i A. S. PATERSON AND,CO., LTD. - ■ r MONEY TO LEND. f i ] AAA AVAILABLE at 64 per i W/SifjUVV cent, in sums to suit boi- 1 jwers. Various small sums up to ,£3OOO I vailable at 6 per cent. Security reuired, improved farms or Wellington e ity or Suburban Properties. CHAS. B. BUXTON, 256' Lambton Quay. Telephones: 2125; 1541. - — ] . { DUBINEBB NOTIOEB, j —— t .6 a t c c . jgTOCKTAKING SALE. f 1 SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. < f. I LEARANCE OF E.P. SILVER AND J LEATHER GOODS. ( i 0 f SEE OUR WINDOWS. c 6 LLE STARTS TO-DAY (THURSDAY), - SEPTEMBER 30, AT 9 a.m. 10 DAYS ONLY. t S. G. ROSS, f Jeweller and Engraver, 352 Lambton Quay. ] 1 SPMNO! SPRING! i J SPRING FASHIONS. i SPRING IDEAS. i 7here Shopping is Always to Pleasant. ' MRS. OOX, Corset Specialist, 139 Mannors Street (opposite King's Theatre). 3EAUTIFUL Choice Cut Flowers and ] i Foliage, in any quantity. Wedding f id Presentat'on Bouquets a speciality. f : ?reaths, Crosses on shortest notice. n Lias Carnoy. Floriste. 94 Mannerß St, '( IO ME Candy Makers, Thermomotors. Largo Stocks held. Henry Berry id Co., Dixon Street
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 4, 30 September 1920, Page 7
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459Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 4, 30 September 1920, Page 7
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