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AMUSEMENTS. A SPECIAL MATINEE . of "DIPLOMACY” Owing to numerous requests to Miss Bannerman, the only Matinee of the season will be given next Saturday Afternoon at 2 o’clock. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction, J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. One of the World’s Most Discussed Plays. To-night at 8 o’clock. AND TO-MORROW EVENING ONLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present ANTHONY PRINSEP’S LONDON COMPANY, With MARGARET BANNERMAN The Beautiful and Delightful English Star, in “OUR BETTERS” The Brilliant Comedy of modern life and manners, by Somerset Maugham, in which Miss Bannerman appeared in London with phenomenal success for over two years, and in which she created a furore of enthusiasm in Australia recently. The scenery for the production, which was brought from London by Miss Bannerman, was painted by the famous artist, the late Mr. Joseph Harker. Owing to various rumours which were circulated when this play was produced in England and America, the author wishes to state that the characters in it are entirely imaginary. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NEXT 2 NIGHTS ONLY. “SEXES AND SEVENS” By Arthur Wimperis, from the French of Alfred Savoir. FRIDAY NEXT, 4 NIGHTS ONLY. “DIPLOMACY” Adapted from Victorien Sardou’s “Dora.” Wellington playgoers will see these productions staged exactly as in London. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, Bs.; Stalls, 45.; Gallery, Is. 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. All prices plus tax. „ . . . BOX PLANS now open at the Bristol. Day Sales at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. Manager .... Alex. F. Wilson. ELECTION NOTICES. MARTIN luckie, iY1 ARTIN LUCKIE, THE REFORM CANDIDATE, Will Address the ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON SOUTH As under: , CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HALL, Constable Street, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), NOVEMBER 5, At the MASONIC HALL, BERHAMPORE, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), NOVEMBER 6. Meetings Commence at 8 p.m. Ladies Cordially Invited. CANDIDATES’ MEETINGS MR. R. SEMPLE. TO-NIGHT, at B—Masonic Hall, Seatoun. TUESDAY —Worser Bay Boatshed. WEDNESDAY—CathoIic Hall, Miramar. MR. R. McKEEN. TO-NIGHT, at B.—Moore’s Tearooms, Happy Valley, TUESDAY—Open Air, Constable Street: Owen Street. WEDNESDAY —Newtown Library. MR. T. BRINDLE. TO-NIGHT, at B—Baptist Church, Mornington. TUESDAY—St. Luke’s, Wadestown. WEDNESDAY—Kaiwarra Methodist School. MR. P. FRASER. TO-NIGHT, at B—Oddfellows’ Hall, . Clyde Quay. WEDNESDAY, at 2.30 — Special Women’s Meeting, New Century Hall, Kent Terrace, Mr. and Mrs. P. FRASER will speak. WEDNESDAY, at B—Victoria Hall, John Street. MR. C. H. CHAPMAN. TUESDAY—Caledonian Hall, corner Ghuznee and Sturdee Streets. HUTT ELECTORATE. MR. H. E. HOLLAND, Leader of the Opposition (by special request), will speak in ’ the LABOUR HALL, PETONE, at 7.30, TUESDAY. MR. HOLLAND will speak the same evening later in the Town Hall, Lower Hutt. MR. WALTER NASH will speak in the Town Hall, Lower Hutt, before Mr. Holland on Tuesday evening. MR. WALTER NASH. TO-NIGHT, at B—Crown Theatre, Eastbourne. z TUESDAY, at 2.3o—Women’s meeting, Community Hall, Moera. WEDNESDAY—Labour Hall, Petone. ' MR. H. DYSON. MONDAY—Otaki. TUESDAY —Paraparaumu. WEDNESDAY—Te Horo. J. H. TAYLOR. TO-NlGHT—Moutoa. TUESDAY—Shannon. OTAKI ELECTORATE. TUTR. W. H. FIELD will Address the Electors as follows: — MANAKAU—HaII, TO-NIGHT, November 5, 8 o’clock. KHANDALLAH —Hall, TUESDAY, November 6, 7.30 p.m. NGAIO—HaII, TUESDAY, November (J, 5.30 p.m. PL!’ (MERTON—HaII, WEDNESDAY, November 7, 8 p.m. Ladies will be welcomed at all meetings. OTAKI ELECTORATE. • MR. A. B. SIEVWRIGHT, United Party Candidate, will Address the Electors: — WAIKANAE —TO-NIGHT. STOKES VALLEY-TUESDAY, November 6. „ XT TAWA FLAT—WEDNESDAY, NovemlIIAKARA—THURSDAY, Nov. 8. PARAMATA— Friday, -November 9. MR T M. WILFORD will address the IYJL Electors of the Hutt at 8 p.m. as follows; — PETONE —Empire Theatre TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), November 5. MOERA —Moera Community’Hall, WEDNESDAY, November 7. KORO KORO—The Schoolroom, FRIDAY, November 9. LOWER HUTT—King George Theatre, MONDAY, November 12. PETONE —Palace Theatre, TUESDAY, Jfajembss 13> .

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 35, 5 November 1928, Page 3

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