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AMUSEMENTS. LOWELL THOMAS, j FIRST MATINEE' TO-MORROW, at 2.30. FIRST MATINEE TO-I-'ORROW, at 2.30. ] Children Half-price except Lato Gallery. Final Matinoet-Saturday. Specia IConcessions to School Parties. pRAND OPERA . HOUSE, j Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. NIGHTLY, AT 8. NIGHTLY, AT 8. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. The LOWELL THOMAS . LOWELL THOMAS LOWELL -THOMAS TRAVELOGUE. TRAVELOGUE. "WITH THE ANZACS "WITH THE ANZACS IN PALESTINE" IN PALESTINE" And "LAWRENCE IN ARABIA." ■ "LAWRENCE IN ARABIA." IT HAS PLEASED EVERY PAPER IT HAS PLEASED EVERY PAPER And IT IS PLEASING EVERY PATRON. IT IS PLEASING EVERY PATRON. Having Lowell Thomas in their, midst,' and having such a magnificent harbour, are two of the proudest boasts of a liroud city. But when the waters of the harbour go out to sen their place is tiikeh by fresh waters; when Lowell Thomas puts off to soa again on his world-ride roaming* ho may never again return to Wellington, and there is none to take his plae«i, eo BOOK TO-DAY AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES; ss. (reserved), 3s. and Is. Early doors Is. extra. . Day Sales at Perry's. . np.OWN HALL. TOWN HALL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, At 8 p.m. THE NAVY LEAGUE NELSON DAY CELEBRATIONS. NAVY LEAGUE .CHILDREN'S WELCOME TO / HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORGENERAL & LADY JELLICOE. Speakers; His Excellency the Governor-General (Pattron the Navy League). His Worship tho Mayor (President of the Navy' League). Mr. Edward Newman, M.P. PATRIOTIC SONGS by tho PRINCE'S CHOIR OF 1100 VOICES, Under the Baton of Mr. Robert Parker. Boys of the Amokura will provide the Guard of Honour. • . • ADMISSION FREE. ROBERT DARROCH, Hon. See. : ' ,1 FOLLOW THE CROWD. OLIMPIA SKATING RINK, HUMBER ST., ISLAND BAY (Right at Tram Stop). OPEN DAILY. THIS AFTERNOON, 2.30 to 5. • . TO-NIGHT, 7.30 to 10. Everything Par Excellence. . ' One Visit; then you become a Season's ' Patron. ' ARTHUR L. POWER, Manager. ATHLETIC SPORTS. . T\ A- V I S. C U P. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. . : .AMERICA To be played at Auckland December 28, 30, and 31, 1920 (Weathor permitting). Plans will be.opened, at Messrs. H; E. Partridge and Co., Ltd., Auckland, at 8.30 a.m.j as follow:— For Season' Tickets only—November 1 to November 27. Daily Reserves—November 29. Application for seats' from .residents distant more than 25, miles ffom G.P.Q., Auckland (which must be accompanied by remittance, also stamped and address- ' ed envelope), will now be received by above firm, and allotment will be made ' on opening of plans. PRICES:' Northern and Southern Stands (each day), ono guinea; Season- Ticket (3 days), £2 10s. •Western Stand (each day), 155.; Season ■. Tioket (3 days), £2. Eastern -Stand (unreserved), 7s. 6d. In event of postponement ho refunds can be nmdo, but tickets will, be available for • the adjourned date. T. H. niCKS, Hon. Sec. Management Committee (Australia), HUGH H.THOMSON,, ' . . ' Hon. Sec. N.Z. Comin.ittee. ■ . N.B.—All applications and remittances ' to H. E. Partridge and Co., Ltd., Queen 1 Street, • Auckland. ; • BHOWS. - WAIRARAPA 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~Breedere 1 ' Championships, also Union S.S. Company's Cup for Champion Mare or Filly in North Island to be competed for. 33 Valuable Challenge Cups and Trophies. Special care and attention given to stock coming to the Show by rail. ; Schedules on Application to L. H. SMART, Box 25, CARTERTON. BUSINESS NOTICEB. [ TADIES! LADIES! LADIES! ORIGINALITY : And . CHARM Are the Chief Attractions of the Spring ' Creations now displayed. You are invited to inspect the wido selection of I BLOUSES, LINGERIE, AND )> HOSIERY. Only Address— MAISON LOUISE. 37 Willis Street. WATCH YOUR FEET! , pERCY L. BRADY, Foot Specialist (by exam.), 9 LINDSAY'S, LTD., 184 Lambton Quay. L RUSSELL AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. le 'Phone 182, LOWER HUTT. , 3 Outside Sales a Specialty. ANTED, Eggs will be scarcer' than over next winter. Preserve them I while prico is low, by using NORTON'S \ PREMIER EGG PRESERVATIVE. They a keep fresh a year. All stores. FOR Lung Troubles, use Castle's Lung Balsam. Castle's Pharmacies, 139 ," and 189, Riddiford Street. R A NYONE knowing where to get plenty jg lx of fresh eggs should biiv n tiu of NORTON'S PREMIER EGG PRESER- "' VATIVE. Put down now, egss will k«p rs freßh_a year. All Stores, to VST BARBER 4 CO., Dry Cleaners (no VVY. dyeioS. ISS Cuba fowl, ffito

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 20, 19 October 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 20, 19 October 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 20, 19 October 1920, Page 9

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