AMUSEMENTS. LAST SEVEN NIGHTS OF SEASON. Grand opera mouse RAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 602nd Shakespearean Performance. ALLAN WILKIE And MISS HILDA DORRINGTON Final Performance of Shakespeare's Historical Comedy-drama, "HENRY TilE FIFTH." "HENRY THE FIFTH," "HENRY THE FIFTH,” "HENRY THE FIFTH," Repertoire for Last Six Nights: MERCHANT OF VENICE." Tuesday—"KlNG JOHN.” _ ITX _ T Wednesday (Matinee) — ‘ TWELFTH NIGHT." Wednesday Night-"TAMING OF THE SHREIW." Thursday—"JULlUS CAESAR.” Friday—"THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR." Saturday—"RlCHAßD HIX’ PRICES: 65., 45., and 2s. Concession to School Parties of ten and-'upwards: 35.. 25., and is. All prices plus tax. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW AT THE BRISTOL. Day Sales at Grand Sweet Shop.
rfD>MAR KHAYYAM GUESSING COMV PETITION. 1st —H. Walker, Mail Room, C.P.O.— 640,800. 2nd—B. Brown, Rutland Private Hotel—--640,000. 3rd—Eric L. Evans, Cooper's Buildings—--638,768. We hereby certify that of the entries received in the ."Omar Khayyam" Guessing Competition, the above persona wero closest to tho actual number (64-3,200), and same are declared the prize-winners in the order given. H. N. GOOCH. A. SANDO.
ELECTION NOTICES. CANDIDATES’ MEETINGS. SUNDAY ait 2.45-BASIN RESERVE. All Labour candidates, and! Waterriders’ Band. SUNDAY at 8-OUR THEATRE, Newtown. Speakers: Messrs. P. Fraser, W. Nash, nsd A. L. Monteith. SUNDAY nt 8-EMPRESS THEATRE. Speakers: Messrs. P. C. Webb, R. McKeen. and James Thorn. MONDAY-A. W. Croskery, Town Hall, Miramar, at 8. H. E. Combs, St. Paul’s School, Tinakori Road, at 8. James Thorn, Open Air, Island Bay. On Tuesday, at 2.30, P. FRASER will address a Woman’s Meeting in the Trades Hall. WIELLINGTON NORTH. QIR JOHN LUKE. Reform Candidate O for'- Wellington North, will address tho Electors at ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, Tinakori Road, ■ On TUESDAY NEXT, at 8 o’clock. S. E. LAMBERT, Secretary. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTORATE. Colonel t. w. McDonald win address the electors TO-NIGHT, at the corner of Brougham Mid Elizas beth Streets, at 8 p.m MONDAY NlGHT—Methodist Hall, Ho, taitai, at 8 p.m. WELLINGTON SUBURBS. R. A. -WRIGHT will Address -the Electors as follows, at 8 p.m.— LYALL BAY—Anglican Hall, Freyberg (Street, MONDAY, November 27. MMAMARr-Xlkiwn IMI, TUESDAY, November 28. KHANDALLAH—Town Hall, WEDNESDAY, November 29. WORSER BAY—Boat Shed, THURSDAY, November 30.
HUTT ELECTORATE. MR. H. D. BENNETT, the Reform Candidate, will Address the Electors at— ~ SILVER STREAM—MONDAY, 8 p.m. BLACKBRIDGE, Knox Schoolroom— TUESDAY,' 8 p.m. TAITA— Now Hall, WEDNESDAY, (8 p.m. r PETONE-Palace Theatre, THURSDAY, 8 p.m. HUTT ELECTORATE. TyR. D. K. PRITCHARD will speak Lvjl in the Empire Theatre. Petoneon. MONDAY NIGHT, at 8 o’clock, and Korokoro School Room, on TUESDAY NIGHT, at 8 o’clock, OTAKI ELECTORATE. ■MTB. C. I. HARKNESS, Independent IvJL Reform Candidate for Otaki, will Address'the Electors at—. TE H ORO—TO-DAY (SATURDAY). MANAKAU—MONDAY, November 27. OTAKI-TUESDAY, November 28, 8 p.m. TAW A FLAT—WEDNESDAY, Nov. 29. JOHNSONVILLE-THURSDAY, Nov. 30 OHARIU—FRIDAY, December 1. OTAKI ELECTORATE. MR. FIELD, tho Official Reform Camdidate, will Address tho Electors as under: — WAIHOANGA SCITOOL - TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 8 p.m. MANGAROA—The School, MONDAY, November 27, at 8 p.m. MANAWATU ELECTORATE. ■JVTR.'J. LINKLATER, Reform Candi--IVA date,, will address the Electors as under:— . LINTON-The Hal], TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY?, at 8 p.m. / ARAPETI tAMP, MANGAHAO-The Y.M.O.A. Hall, MONDAY, Nov. 27. RONGOTEA. — The Hall, TUESDAY, November 28 MOUTOA — The School, THURSDAY, November 30. BAINESSE—The School, FRIDAY, Do cember 1. TAIKOREA — The Hall, SATURDAY, December 2. All at 8 p.m.
MEETINGS. Y W.C.A. SUNDAY: .Service, 4.15 p.m., 5 Boulcott Street. Conducted bv members of the Huia Club. MONDAY. 8 p.m.: Demonstration by members of the Y.W.C.A. See large advertisement. The United Bible Class Rally, which was arranged for Siindav. December B, has been postponed on account of tho Protiibition Rally_to_ba _held on that date. “ BANK OF"NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Half-yearlv GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of Obe Bank of New Zealand will bo held in the Banking House in Wellington, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1922. at 11 o’clock a.m. The Transfer Books of th 4 Bank will be CLOSED from Friday November 24, to Friday Decembar 15 (both days inclusive). By order of the Board. H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. Wellington, November 15, 1922. F. McLEAN, OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN, 120 Riddiford Street, Wellington. Tel. 24—037. Charges Moderate.
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 53, 25 November 1922, Page 7
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