NO COMPLAINTS! EVERYBODY DELIGHTED AT THE TOWN HALL! COMPETITION I'EVEU STIIJ- RAGING ! LOOK AT THE PRICES. DAY TIME, 6d.j EVENING, 2a. and Is. BOX PLAN DRESDEN. THE COMPETITIONS TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME! TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME! THE EMERALD ISLE SPECIALLY CATERED FOR IN "IRISH GEMS." HOME RULE FOR EVER! FINALS AT 7.45 P.M. PIANO SOLO (Under 18): "Impromptu in A Flat"—Final, Two. HUMOROUS RECITAL (Gentlemen): Own Selection—Final, Three. TENOR SOLO: Raff's "Serenade"—Final, Three. MUSICAL MONOLOGUE (Ladies): Own Selection—Final, Three. IRISH SONG (Lailv or Gentleman): Own Selection—Final, Thref<| DRAMATIC SECTIO N— f "LOVE IN A RAILWAY TRAIN." ' A Well-known Amateur Actress Miss Aggie Samson. A Well-known Amateur Actor v, r v, il 501 !' A Railway Porter Mr. F. V. Blandford. And. "THE FINAL PROBLEM OF SHERLOCK HOLMES.", Sherlock Holmes Mr. Sid. Tingey. Dr. Watson Mr. AVm. Grant. Professor Mori arty ... Mr C. Girdlcstouo Mcssnngor Mr. K. A. Ivoeiinn. If reserved seats are not occupied at oommoncojuont of the evening performance they will bo resold. c , JAMES DYKES, Secretary.
M'JIAHON AND LEE, Reefton, Sharobrokers, Auctioneers, Insurance, Land and General Agents. Established 20 years. Managers of chief producing mines. Absolutely reliablo and confidential reports on Alines and Mining Propositions supplied. Leading Sharebrokers on tho West Coast. Codes: A.B.C. (4th edition), Moreing Neal's, Bedford M'Ncill's. Tolographic Address—"Charterist," Reefton. YOU SHOULD READ THE ARTICLE— " gERIOUS CONSIDERATION." PAGE G.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.
DEATH.
HENRY.—On the Ist November, 1911, at the residence of Mr. J. W. Collins, Parade, Island Bay, Herbert Robert Henry, in his 35th year. Private interment.
THE WEATHER. 9 SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present indications are for a further fall in the barometer for a few hours, but a smart rise is due in tho south, .and a short southerly blow will probably follow. Hoderate to strong westerly winds and warm and hazy weather expected in tlia meantime, but a sharp change is likely to work up within thirty-six hours. The barometer has fallen everywhere with variable westerly breezes predominating. Warm, fair and hazy weather has been experienced generally, with showers in tho northern and southernmost districts . D. O. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington. November 2, 1911.
DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Spccial Correspondents.) Wanganui, November 2.—Pine day; a little wind. r Carterton, November 2.—The weatner continues warm and fine, being quite a change from that of tho past few weeks. Shannon, November 2.—Alild and dry.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1276, 3 November 1911, Page 4
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