AMUSE TO-DAY, 2.15. AN ALL-BRITJ At QUEEN’S THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL F “DARBY A By Sir II Hand in hand when Hand in hand when o Shadow and Sunshine for ev Hand in hand when th Gontly covers us side Ah! lad, though we h Life will be with us 1 Sir Hall Caine’s delightful story, vividly DERWENT HALL CAI Sessions daily, 2.15 and 7.30. MISS EILEE Wellington’s Leading Contralto, •ADMISSION FOR THIS 8 Afternoon Sessions. Stalls: Adults Is. Id., Children 6d Circle: Adults Is. 7d, Children Is. Id. LOUNGES, 3s. Sd. ' ATHLETIC SPORTS. CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET CRICKET! CRICKET! XCRICKEI CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY O-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, Tho Brilliant Australian Eleven will play their Second Match in Wellington against the strongest side they have yet met in isew Zealand. AUSTRALIA v. NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA v. MINOR ASSOCIATIONS AUSTRALIA v. NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA v. MINOR ASSOCIATIONS AUSTRALIA v. NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA v. MINOR ASSOCIATIONS AUSTRALIA v. NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA v. MINOR ASSOCIATIONS Tho BASIN RESERVE ie in capital condition, and the promise of a free and bright aisplay ot Cricket, without a dull moment, was never so good. BASIN S TO-MORROW BASIN RESERVE Official programme and score card on sale, 6d. each. , " WELLINGTON YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION GYMNASIUM. PHYSICAL CULTURE AND GYMNASTIC CLASSES. Commencing TO-DAY (MONDAY), MARCH 7, 1921. TO-DAY (MONDAV). MARCH 7, 19-1. EXERCISES FOR BUSINESS MEN.— Mondays and Thursdays. 5.15 to 6 pan. - PHYSICAL CULTURE AND GYMNASTICS FOR YOUNG MEN. Mondays and Thursdays, Bto 9.30 p.m. ,le ? s the above Classes. .£2 a rear. TTnder -I years. 255. Thiij feo includes all AssoCi< DEPORTMENT AND HEAT-TH EXERCISES FOR LADIES.— Tuesdays and Fridays, 7.45 to 9 p.m. Fees 12s. 6d. per term. , CORRECTIVE EXERCISES AND GENERAL DEVELOPMENT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS—Boys; Wednesdays. 4 to 5; Saturdays, 9.15 to 10.30. Fee 15s. P er year. Girls: Tuesdays. 4 to 5: Saturdays, 10.30 tn 11 30 Fee 10s tier term. V BOXING. WRESTLING. AND JIUJITSU (for young men).—Wednesdays. 8 tn 9.30. I'Gym. fee includes entrance to COMR aS AND SEE OUR .CLASSES AT ' ' . WORK. Syllabus on npnlication. MAURICE TRACEY. S.A.G.A., Physical Director. . J. L. HAY, General Secretary. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CJ WIMM I N G CARNIVAL O TEPID BATHS, Tasman Street. Second Appearance of MISSES SHAND AND BRISTED. The Wellington Swimming Centre understands that a. number of people who bought tickets for Saturday’s Carnival at Te Aro Baths were amongst those who unfortunately had to be turned away owing to insufficient accommodation, the too Lady Champions have consented to appear at the TEPID BA 1118 TO NIGHT, and- the Management will acc»nt tickets that were sold for Saturday s Carnival. BUT, BE EARLY! There will he another crowd. MONEY TO LEND. FIRST MORTGAGE MONEYS. IHAVE a limited supply of finances available for 55 per cent, advances on good inedinm-pric«l improved farms at 7 per cent. Apply CHAS. B. BUXTON. Financial Broker, 256 Lambton Quay (next Hannah’s), Wellington. ’Phones 2125 and 1541. BUSINESS NOTICES. "MORE THAN PLEASED WITH DRINKO TREATMENT.” "I GAVE my husband all the Drinko *■ Powders, and I am pleased to say he has not touched a drop of strong drink for six weeks. I am more than pleased, for my husband a very heavy drinker. I shall recommend Drinko to anyone I know." So writes "A.L..” from Auckland. Drinko cure is undoubtedly a permanent cure. Cases have been shown where men living and working in bad environment, w-ith same temptations, have had no desire for Strong drink at all. Drinko can be given secretly. Write for free Booklet to Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 A.V. Lambton Quay, Wellington. BUTTONS AND BLINDS. BUTTONS covered nt shortest notice; pearl buttons, for shops, below I warehouse prices; any quantify. Fade- : less Holland Blinds, hemstitched sides. Tel. 561. WATSON AND CO.. Button Merchants and Blind Specialists, Dominion Avenue. LAMBTON BOOT REPAIRING COY., 121 Lambton Quay. BRING your Repairs. First-class Workmanship. No delay. F. MARTIN, Manager. THE “demand for improvements in manv lines of Machinery was never greater than nt present. Everywhere manufacturers are seeking fresh ideas—nv„ methods. Can you invent anything of commei-eial value? If you can it may prove profitable. But get. your idea protected. Interview Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward, Patent Attorneys and Consulting' Engineers, 215 Lambton Quay, Wei 1 i n g t q n. LADIES of Wellington, who appreciate . fine quality in Silk, will bo delighted with the big shipment of Georgettes, Crepe-de-Chines, Voiles, Fugi, and a Special Line of Striped and Checked Silke, in nil colours, which we have juet received. Inspection invited. D. J KWOTN AND CO.. Silks Importers. 40 Courtcnav Place. 17ILOWERING Bullis—l2 Bulbs each in separate lots. Aeis; Crocus yellow; Allium; Anemone single; Anemone double; Frccsia; Gladiola white: Grape hyacinth; Ixia pink; Ixia cream; Narcissus white; Narcissus, cream ; Narcissus yellow; Daffodil yellow; Sparaxia; Snowflnkc. Delivered anywhere, 21s. eash. , , B. H. JUST, Palmerston North.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 138, 7 March 1921, Page 7
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