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amusements, CONCERT CHAMBER. TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. At 8 o’clock Prompt. WB L LIN G TON RE PERTOR Y THEATRE (Inc.), present S—ONE-ACT PLAYS—S In the following order: “MILD OATS.” “E. AND 0. E.” “SO THIS IS PARIS GREEN.” “THE TWELVE-POUND LOOK.” “THE DUMB AND THE BLIND.” Reserves 2/-, Unreserved 1/-. Plan at D.I.C. (Booking Fee Id.). WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. rrilE COLLEGE SPORTS will he held A TO-DAY (FRIDAY). NOVEMBER 2, 1934, commencing at 10 a.m. Old Boys’ Race takes place at 4.30 P.m. „ . W. W. COOK, lion. Secretary. THE TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 6, At 8 p.m. The Final Subscription Concert for the Season 1934 of •WHE CIRCASSIANS.” “ x HE CIRCASSIANS.” Conductor: THOMAS WOOD. 80 Smart Uniforms. 80 Good Voices, in Rousing Choruses, Part Songs, Octets, Quartets and Solos. You’ll Be Pleased You Came! Popular Prices—3/- ami 2/-. No Tax. No Booking Fee. Box Plan at Begg’s. UT. ALBAN'S CHURCH, Eastbourne. ’ ANNUAL SALE OF WORK . Will be Held in the •PARISH HALL, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, At 2.30 p.m. LECTURES. OPENING TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, NOV. 3, at S o’clock. CONSTRUCTIVE PSYCHOLOGY >, Applied to Health—Happiness—Success—Prosperity FREE LECTURES by HARRY GAZE Author of “Life, Youth, and Success.” Editor of "The Gaze.” AFR. HARRY GAZE, the noted English IT A Lecturer mid Psychologist, has lectured on these subjects since 1898, and has travelled over 500,000 miles in Research and Lecture Work. CONCERT CHAMBER OF THE TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. Saturday Evening; November 3 at 8. THE NEW WAY TO HEALTH. HAPPINESS. AND PROSPERITY. Sunday Evening, November 4 nt 5.15. CONCENTRATE. AND THE WORLD IS YOURS. Monday Evening, November' 5, at 8. HOW TO HEAL YOURSELF. AND HOW TO HEAL OTHERS. ■Wednesday Evening. November 7. at THE SCIENCE OF ASSURED SUCCESS AND PROSPERITY. Thursday Evening. November S. at 8. HOW TO REALISE YOUR DESIRES AND MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE. ADMISSION FREE. ALL WELCOME. WANTED TO SELL. FANCY COSTUMES FOR IHRE~ MADAM FOLEY AND CO.. Room 1. First Floor, SO Manners Street, Wellington. Large assortment Ladies'. Children’s and Gents’ Fancy Costumes, Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 41-960.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 33, 2 November 1934, Page 3

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