ATHLETIC SPORTS. WHO BEAT THE SPRINGBOKS! BUGBY! BUGBY! ATHLETIC PARK TO-DAY! TO-DAY! AT 3 P.M. CANTERBURY T - WELLINGTON Como and see Canterbury. THE ONLYTEAM TO DEFEAT THE SPRINGBOKS. THEY BEAT THEM ON THEIR MERITS, AND .AT THEIR STRONGEST, end they are now returning after a tour of victories over Taranaki, Wanganui, and Wairarapa. CAN WELLINGTON WIN? 2 CURTAIN-RAISERS. Preceded by 2 CURTAIN-RAISERS. On No. 1. at 1.15 p.m., On No. 2, at 1.15 p.m., WAIRARAPA JUNIOR REPS. WELLINGTON COLLEGE WELLINGTON REPS. PETONE (Fifth Class Final). ENTRANCES—AII Reserves and Season Ticket Holders must go through centre doors of stand. ALL OTHERS MUST ENTER THROUGH THE STILES. No. 1 STILE FOR BOYS ONLY. NO ENTRANCE TO WESTERN BANK OR SOUTH BANK. RESERVES.—The balance of the seats are being rapidly sold cut. ADMISSION—Ground, Is.; Stand, Is. Reserves, 6d. (extra), at No. 10 Woodward Street. „ F. J. M’COMISKY, Secretary, W.R.F.U. NEXT WEEK—THE MUTUAL BENEFIT CUP MATCH-Anothcr Great Club Game.
’ AMUSEMENTS. IJIOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER.. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. FRESH PROGRAMME EACH NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY EVENING), Commencing at 8. MR. ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALEXANDER WATSON Will present POPULAR DICKENS SELECTIONS. POPULAR DICKENS SELECTIONS. “Fezziwig’s Ball" — “Bob Cratchitt’s Christmas Dinner” —“Scrooge’s Nephew’s Party." "A Wild Night at Sea" (Martin Chuzzlewit). “Mr. Winkle’s Dilemma” (Pickwick Papers). Part 11. FAVOURITE MISCELLANEOUS PIECES. "Tho Highwayman” (Noyes): “Knittin’ at the Stocking" (Bellow); “The Rule of Three” (Jacobs). FIVE FAREWELL WATSON NIGHTS, FIVE FAREWELL WATSON NIGHTS, Beginning MONDAY EVENING. 15th INST. The Diverting Mnlvolio Scenes from' "TWELFTH NIGHT,” Including the Famous Carouse, when Sir Tobv, Sir Andrew, and the Clown join in singing an uproarious Catch. Part 11. POPULAR PIECES. “Gemini and Virgo" (Calrerley); “Herve Riel” (Browning); “The Farmer’s Photograph”; "Mrs. B.’s Alarms” (James Payn). 35.. 2s. (plus Tax). Plans at ths XlristolCARLYLE SMYTHE. ______— ST. MARY’S BAZAAR. T. MARY’S BAZAAR. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, 2.80. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, 2.30. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, 2.30. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, 2.30. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, 2M MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, 2.30. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, 2.89. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, ADMISSION 6d. ADMISSION 6d. GRAND CLOSING TO-NIGHT, 7.30. GRAND CLOSING TO-NIGHT, 7.30. GRAND CLOSING TO-NIGHT, 7.30. GRAND CLOSING TO-NIGHT, 7.30. GR AND CLOSING TO-NIGHT, 7.30. GRAND CLOSING TO-NIGHT, 7.30. GRAND CLOSING TO-NIGHT, 7.80. GRAND CLOSING TO-NIGHT, 7.80. ADMISSION is. ADMISSION Is. 0 MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-MORROW EVENING. SUNDAY CONCERT, SUNDAY CONCERT, by the WELLINGTON WELLINGTON WELLINGTON . T PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL professiona o l chestba> ORCHESTRA, ORCHESTRA, under MR. HENRY MOSCHINI. Silver Com Collection. gT. MARK'S CHURCH SCHOOLCHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AUG. 20, At 3 o’clock. CROWNING OF SCHOOL QUEEN By HON. NORAH JELLICOE. Followed by Mother Hubbard’s Party, And Other Items, Admission—ss. and ss. Booking at Bristol on and after August 13.
IF YOU WERE A STRANGER TO THIS CITY and asked to be directed to a “good Place to buy a Piano,” in a «urprlsing number of instances you would receive for an answer — • "OH! TRY BEGG’S, OF COURSE!” Wo offer a service to the prospective Piano purchaser which makes this advice /well worth act?*g upon. With Pianos like those — BRINSMSAD, ROGERS, WINDOVER, LA GONDA. JESSE FRENCH, BREWSTER, LYON AND HEALY, in our Showroom, and over 60 years’ experience at your disposal, your guarantee of complete satisfaction is a matter of course. Our Pitino Department is upstairs—you are most cordially invited to inspect. ZNHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD. Manners Street, The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand-
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 274, 13 August 1921, Page 9
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