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AMUSEMENT!. .. QRAND' OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT! .Dilution J.-C. Williamson, Ltd.. in conjunction vith Hugh D. M'lntosh, Governing Director Ilarry Rickard's Tivoli ' /Theatres. " PRESS AND PUBLIC PLEASED. There has been a unanimous chorus of approval in connection with tlie opening performance of Douglas Murray's Mirth- . Maker, "THE MAN FROM TORONTO." "THE MAN FROM TORONTO." . "THE MAN"- FROM TORONTO." ■ "Tire MAN FROM TORONTO." As presented by the Brilliant Members : of the Courtneidge Comedy Company at the Grand Opera House. Read what the Critics say:— . RIPPLING LAUGHTER. "If success can be deducted from the fact that a largo audionco was kept In a state of Tippling laughter from 8.5 p.m. until 10.40 p.m. ' Inst night, 'The Alan from Toronto'' can tie written down as having achieved that desideratum in n marked degree. Not only has Douglas Murray written an extremely . simple cohiedy of manners in a vory charming style, but ye are extremely fortunate in having it interpreted by a cast 'without clyases.' "—"The' Dominion." ' NOT A-DULL MOMENT. "The play is admirably Btaged and mounted, and goes with a swing from start to finish—not a dull moment in it. .The frequent applause, the hearty luughter,' aiid the repeated calls Ijiforo the cur-' tain showed that in the opinion of the audience the'encomiums' ivan by the company in the Australian wero well' earned."—The "Times." Book early or be sorry; the plan is available at the Bristol. PRICES—D.C. and 0.5., 7s. 6d.; Back Stalls; 13s. 6d.; Gallery, Is. 6d. Early Doors lsi' extra (AH Prices'plus Tax.) THE WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. TTIOWN HALL. • TOWN HALL. NEXT. DEC. 21. at R. Messiah MESSIAH NON-SUBSCRIPTION MESSIAH CONCERT. , MESSIAH ' ' MESSIAH Soprano: MESSIAM MISS AMY EVANS. MESSIAH. — ' MESSIAM . Contralto: MESSIAH Miss MABELLEESQUILANT MESSIAH V • — . MESSIAH Tenor: MESSIAH ME. SYDNEY BUTLER. ..MESSIAH ' , MESSIAH . i . Baritone: MESSIAH ■ MR'. FRASER GANGS, MESSIAH — • MESSIAH . Conductor: MESSIAH MR. H. TEMPLE WHITE. ■ MESSIAH . . - ' i Prices—Gs.( Res.); Is. (Res.), and 2s, Plan and Tickets at Bristol. Souvenir Programmes on Salt) at 'Ltd., and Tim (Bristol. Prico 6d. 1 ' \W. E. CALDOW, 'Phone 3390. ; Hon. Soc. •i WATCH FOR ■■ "SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE?" "SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE?" Watch for Advertisement.: ATHLETIC SPORTS. C WICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET.. CRICKET. CRICKET. WELLINGTON REPRESENTATIVE'S - WELLINGTON REPRESENTATIVES (Selected to Play Canterbury) (Selected to Play Canterbury) WELLINGTON SECOND ELEVEN . WELLINGTON SECOND ELEVEN . BASIN RESERVE, TO-DAY, Commencing 1.45 p.m. Admission, "is; By Order cf the Executive, 1 Roy S.. Johnston, • Hon. Secretary Wellington Cricket Association. SPORTING. f HAMILTON RACING: CLUB. . ' (Incorporated.)

ANNUAL MEETING, CLAU.DELANDS COURSE* HAMILTON. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, V. FEBRUARY, 16 and 17.-. . PROGRAMME . (Approved by -the Auckland District ' Committee). ,/ FIRST DAY. i;-WAIMAI HANDICAP HURDLE .. RACE, of 301) fcovi. Over six llights of hurdles. Distance, 14 miles. 2.—TRI.AL HANDICAP, c£ 225 sovs.- ■) " ' For horses that have never won. t a' race exceeding the value- of 25 sovs. $t time of starting. Mini : • i mum weight, 7sl'. 71b. . Distance, 7 furlongs. , B—TAMAHERF, .STAKES HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. ' For two and three- ; year-olds. Distance, 6 furlongs. 4.—HAMILTON CUP HANDICAP, of 1000 sovs; Distance, 1J miles. iS.—HAUTAPU HACIfc HANDICAP, of . - 250 sovs.. Minimum weight, TTst. . Distance, G furlongs. ' 6.-KARAMU WELTER HANDICAP, of .'•300 sovs. .Minimum .weight,' Bsti Distance, 1 mile. 7'—CAMBRIDGE HANDICAP, of 650 I■' sovs. Distance, G s furlongs. B.—CLAUDELANDS HACK HANDICAP,' of 250 sovs. Distance, I{j. miles. SECOND DAY. I.—MATANGI HANDICAP HURDLES, of 300 sovs. Over 7 iliglits of •hurdles. Distance, 13 miles. 2.—FRANKTON HANDICAP, of 225 •f :> sovs. For horses '-hat havo never won a race exceeding the value of 25- sovs at time of starting. 'Minimum weight, 7st. For apprentice jockeys 'only. Distance, li furlongs. 3.—RUAKURA STAKES HANDICAP, 300 sovs. For two and three-year-oids. Distance, 0 furlongs. 4—WAIKATO HANDICAP, of 800 sovs, 1 Distancß li miles. / 6.-TAUPIRI HACK HANDICAP, of 250 sov's. Minimum weight, 7st.. Distance, 7 furlongs. 6.-TE KOWHAI WELTER HANDICAP, ■of N 3OO sovs. Minimum weight, Bst. Distance, 1 mile and a furlong. ; 7.—KIRTKIRTI? OA HANDICAP, of 550 sovs. Distance, 6 furlongs. 8. TAUWHARE HACK HANDICAP, of 250 sdvs. Distance, 1 milft. f CONDITIONS. Winners after declaration of weights are liable to be rehandicapped. Entries , for all events cioso with , the Secretary, Mr. E. 11. O'Meont, Mandono Jackson's Buildings, or P.O. Box 50, Hamilton, or Mr. C. F. Mark, c/o Messrs. Blomfield and Co., Gleeson's Buildings, High Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m. on Friday, January 21, 1921. . Weights will be deolared not later than • Monday, February 7, 1921. Acceptances for first- day will be received up to 5 p.m. on Friday, February 11, 1921, by the Secretarv, or Mr. C. F. Mark, at tho above addresses. .' E. H. O'MEARA, Acting-Secretary. P.O. Box SG, Hamilton. .

For full programme sec "N.Z. Referee" or "Sporting anil Dramatic Ktvieiv." Pocket programmes/on application. 4 \\f A NT ED, Customers to order Xnias •» ' Supplies early from Brown's City Hotel. Courtenay Place. Largo supplies held and sold at cheapest.rates,

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 13

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