ATHLETIC SPORTS. LOOK! WHAT WE HAVE HERE! ' RUGBY! RUGBY! THREE GREAT GAMES. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! AT ATHLETIC PARK At 3 p.m. For the Mutual Insurance Cup. PONEKE v ‘ UNIVERSITY. (Winners of Championship) (Challengers). Any sort of weather does not worry University—brilliant tack play amS Siddells that is the story of their defeat of Poneke, against a gale. Dashing forwards and Jackson, that is how they beat Petoue in. the wind. THIS IS THE GAME OF THE SEASON 2 GREAT CURTAIN-RAISERS. 2 GREAT CURTAIN-RAISERS. On No. 1- ■ ST. PATRICK’S COLLEGE v. SCOTS COLLEGE* MOASCAR CUP GAME, MOASCAR CUP GAME, On No. 2 — PONEKE v. ORIENTAL. FINAL .OF THE FOURTH GRADE. FINAL OF THE FOURTH GRADE. (Proceeds to the Park Improvement). - ADMISSION—Ground, Is.; Stand, Is. Reserves at No. 10 Woodward Street, Ci Season. Tickets and Reserves admit at centre gate of tho Stand, and musj be shown to tie official on duty there. NEXT SATURDAY— NEXT SATURDAY—MARLBOROUGH (Winners of Seddon Shield) v. WELLINGTON. F. J. M'COMISKY, Secretary, W.R.F.U..
LEAGUE LEAGUE FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! BASIN RESERVE, k TO-DAY! at 3 p.m. TO-DAY! AUCKLAND v WELLINGTON This will NOT be a wrestling match between line-kickers and side-line run. neis. but 90 minutes of the bright and e parkling Rugby that all fans have beeft waiting for. You WON'T require Is. pr ogrammes to read during the sacks-on-the-mill incidents, as we have cut out that style. Your whole attention will be required to follow the passing rushes and exciting incidents that crowd tha whole game. CURTAIN-RAISER, GRADE FOOTBALL—RICHMOND (Auckland) v. PETONE NORTH, At 1.8 0 p.m. ADMISSION, Is.; Stand, le.; Schoolboys, Free. Programmes Free. > J. MURPHY, Bon. Sec., W.R.F.L.
BUSINESS NOTICES. THE LAST FUR COAT SALE OF THE SEASON. 12 ONLY CANADIAN FUR GOATS TO GO: 1 BLACK CANADIAN FUR COAT, lined Broche, lined collar: for .£l2 15s, 1 NATURAL COLOUR CANADIAN FUR, black roll collar; £22 10s.. for .£l4 10a. 1 MOLE CONEY, full-fitting, lined Charmeuse silk; X's2 10s., for £22 10s. 1 BLACK CONEY, rich chene finish, lined Royal charmeuse silk; .£6O, for .£27 10s. 1 BLACK CANADIAN Fur Coat, with belt, lined shot broche; .£32 10b., for JIS 15s. ARCHER’S FOR GENUINE BARGAINS (Established 14 Years), UPPER CH BA STREET.
AMUSEMENTS) rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. NEXT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY MISS HARDINGE-MALTBYwiII present The Famous Poetic Drama, "PAOLO AND FRANCESCA.” "PAOLO AND FRANCESCA," "PAOLO AND FRANCESCA." A Fascinating Story of Old Italy, by STEPHEN PHILLIPS. Exquisite in Form and Feeling— POWERFUL IN DRAMATIC FORCE. A Strong Cast includes: Miss Maltby, Miss L. M'lntyre, Mr. P. Latham. & Mr. Theodore Trezise. SPECIAL COSTUMES Designed by Miss E. Kirk. Soldier Song by Mr. Loo Buckeridga Full Orchestra under Mr. M. Dixon. PRICES: 4s. and 2s. (plus tax). ' BOX PLANS Now on View at The Bristol. HHHE WELLINGTON CHORAL X UNION. Conductor, Mr. Temple White. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOAVN HALL. SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 27. SUDAS MACCABAEUS. JUDAS MACCABAEUS. Special Engagement of MISS ROSA ATBA, The Brilliant Australian Songstress.. "Rosa Alba’s voice, sweet and pure in tone as the silvery notes of our bush bell-bird." —Sidney "Bulleftin." Prices, ss. (res.), 3s. (res.), and 2s. The Box Plan opens at the Bristol on Monday next at 9 o’clock. W. E. CALDOW, Hon. Seo. 'Phone 3390. RAND ~ OPERA HOUSE. Commencing August 29. ALLAN WILKIE SHAKESPEAREAN COMPANY, Of Forty Performers. Headed by Mr. Allan Wilkie and Miss Frediswyde Hunter-Watts. In a Repertoire of Nine Plays. IT IS A FACT THAT MUSIC TS SUCH A FUNDAMENTAL in the X development of n home—ivn THAT A PIANO is such a vital neSy™ the .development of home music that any piano, bought at most any price, proves a good invest tnent in the home—but . t , If vou would make the use of your money you should invest it where it buys the highest quality in n piano for tlie price. ... . It is for this reason that money spent on a "Begg" piano is widely sment—the ouality of these pianos absolutely assures this— BRINSMEAD WINDOVER nwPXVqTFR JESSE FRENCH BREWSTER LYON * HEALY. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street. The Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. BUSINESS NOTICES. Accordeon pleating’ CCORDEON PLEATING. The Latest Fashion lx. Accdrdeon Pleating and Novelty Pleating. All orders executed with despatch. Genuine work and reasonable charges. E. A M. CLOWES. Room 6 Boillcott Chambers. z Wellington. rpHE ELECTRO-MEDICAL APPLIA ANCE CO. Repair and Maintain all MedicoElectrical Apparatus. Ring ’Phone 20—257. 7 KENT TERRACE, WELLINGTON. ON’T be persuaded to accept substitutes for Wood-Milne Rubber Heels! Made from finest Para Bubber, that will not crook or break I
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 280, 20 August 1921, Page 9
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