f 2 (f n II ! Mtl TY>S THEATRE. •*~*-IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. I Courtenay-place. GRAND CONCERT, GRAND CONCERT] At 8.15 p.m., TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY)! A MUSICAL TREAT! ' NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND (Late Garrison Band), Conductor—LlEUT. T. HERD. Winners of 17 Championship Prizes. BAND ITEMS: j Pas Redouble—"Solferiuo" Marie Selection—"Tutti in Maschera" Quick Step—"Comrades in Arms"... Vernon Special Engagement MRS. C. MELVIN, MRS. C. MELVIN, The Gifted Australian Soprano, who will sing— "Ama-rella" Winne And with Mr. C. Melvin, Duet — "Soldiers' Chorus from "Faust" Gounod MR. F. R. JOHNSTONE, Tho Talented 'Cellist: 'Cello Solos— (a) "Melodic" Charpentier (b) Minuetto" Popper MR. C. MELVIN (Popular Baritone): Song—'-Oh, Hear the Wild Winds ■Blow" Mattei MR. H. MOSCHINI (The Gifted Clarinettist): Clarinet. Solo—''Ballads" Gade MRS. MONTAGUE, Accompanist. Silver Coin Collection. N.B.—Advice: COME EARLY, secure a seat. Expenses heavy, please give as liberally aa possible Doors open 7 p.m. Concert 8.15 p.m. Piano kindly lent by Bristol Piano Co. LIEUTENANT DAVID DOULL. LIEUTENANT DAVID DOULL. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. A OWN HALL TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 14th and 15th NOVEMBER. The Truth from a Participator, au Author of Note, a Brilliant Orator, and Interesting Raconteur. LIEUTENANT DAVID DOULL, LIEUTENANT DAVID DOULL, Australian Imperial Forces. ONE WHO FOUGHT AND SAW The now Historical but 111-fated PENINSULA CAMPAIGN, Will, IN ILLUMINATED STORY, Pay Tribute to the Heroic Deeds of His Comrades in that .-- CEMETERY OF HEROES, GALLIPOLI. GALLIPOLI. His Worship the Mayor, Mr. J. P. Luke, will preside. Prices: ss, 2s, Is. Box Plan Bristol. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD R.A.M. AND R.C.M., LONDON. MR. A. H. LINDO Examiner to tho Associated Board of the Royal Academy and Royal College of Music, London, will give a short Pianoforte Recital, I followed by an Address on Pianoforte I Study and Examinations, at St. Andrew's Hall, The Terrace, on TUESDAY, 13th November, at 8 p.m. All Teachers of Music, their Pupils and Friends, are invited to attend. band! ~ "lataterside workers' band,. V .At BOTANICAL GARDENS, J TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. ELLINGTON ROSE AND CAR-. NATION CLUB. ROSE SHOW. A CLUB ROSE SHOW will bs held at GODBER'S ROOMS, CUBA-ST., ON TUESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. (Afternoon and Evening). All Exhibits must be Staged by 1.30 p.m. Non-members may compete in all classes. Admittance free. S. G. PEARCE, Hon. Secretary. V. M-G-^ Y. M. C. A. TO-NIGHT (Saturday)— Prayer Meeting. 8 o'clock. TO-MORROW (Sunday)— Meeting for Men Only, at 4 p.m. Speaker—Rev. J. G. Chapman (Taranaki-street Wesley Church). Subject—"Carcass and Vultures." 5 p.m.—Strangers' Tea. Soldiers and- ! Visitors to the City cordially invited. A. E. SMITH, . Acting Gen. Sec. SPECIAL Meetings Y.W.C.A., Fowkb' Buildings, Herbcrt-st. Worlds Week of Prayer. Subject of Addresses: "God's Purpose for the Nation." Sunday 4 15— Speaker, Mrs. M'Clay. For girls and yotmg women. Followed by tea. Wed!.ueada.y, 3 p.m.—Soldiers .Relatives and Isjjriends welcome. Tea. at 4 o'clock Thursday, 8 p.m.—Special Girls' Meeting, -bpeakor, Miss M'Lean; M.A. (Daijv Meetings see Y.W.C.A. Notice Board") The World's Penny Fund wiWha collected. 'PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIA--TION OF NEW' ZEALAND. :7A.: MEETING of all persons interested in the-Formation of a Branch ofHhe above Association will be held-, in-the Orange Hall, Buiok-street, Petone, on ■WEDNESDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, 1917, at -8 p.m. WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND LITERARY INSTITUTE. 'iA SPECIAL Genera! Meeting of Mem--CX bers will be held in the Club's Social Hall, on TUESDAY NEXT, 13th Nov., 1917, at 8 p.m. Business important. By order. FRED W. MARSH, Secretary. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND^ '"I^OTICE is hereby given that tEe Halfx^ yearly General Meeting of the Proprietors of the Bank of New Zealand will bo held in tho Banking House in Wellington, on FRIDAY, the 7th day of DECEMBER, 1917, at 11 o'clock a.m. The Transfer Books of the Bank will be Closed from FRIDAY, the 16th day of NOVEMBER, to FRIDAY, tho 7th"day of DECEMBER (both days inclusive). By order of the Board. W. CALLENDER, General Manager. Wellington, 9th November, 1917. j
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