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' ~ ~ ' • ' WELLINGTON'S TRIBUTE TO HEP, PIONEERS. The First Annual Reunion of Early , Settlers end their Descendants, Held under tlie auspices of the Early I Settlers' and- Historical-■ Association of ' Wellington, will- be held at THE TOAVN HALL on DOMINION NIGHT, MON--5 DAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER. . Addresses will be, Riven by His Exccl- • lency tho Governor, the Prime Minister , (Hoii. AV. V. Massey). His Worsliip (lie Mayor. Sir Joseph Ward. Hon. 11. D. Ilell. Sir James Carroll, Councillor John. ■ SmithT'amf 1 oWer' l '"'lfr'o'ini]i r fnt citizens. Musiciil items by Mr. Muushan Burnett, - selections mi the or;;aji, . Mrs. W. ]■'. ' PaiNons, Miss N: Castle, Mr. Burroivs, 1 jind Mr. Limt. .vocali>ts; Mr. L. F. AVatkius 'accompanist. Lishf refreshments and conversation. Those, who have .' ibeen inadvertently overlooked may ob- ■' tliin tickets from the I'ollowiilß:—Leu. - M'lCenzie, M;inn?r.s Street and Lambton .Quay; ,7. Castle, Kiddiford Street; E. ' Arnold. "Willis Street, and from RONALD K. LYON, Secfetiry. [ KARORI DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. npHE ANNUAL MEETING will be held 1 in the N<m-Commissioned Officers' l " Club-room, Buckle Street Drill Hall, TO-NIGHT (Monday) at 8 o'clock. ' 11. Y. CROXTON; Hon. Secretary. . ' A PERFECT MANDOLINE FORaO,. ' TJEGG'S can supply a genuine ITALIAN ' JLj MANDOLINE, in American Cloth Ca*o, with iTll accessories', including Tutor and Extra. Set of Strings, for 30s. This Instrument is made of bust Ro?e- . wood, Pearl Inlaid Soitndhole, Tortoiseshell .Escutcheon Sleeve Guard, etc. •A-reliable instrument in every respect, and guaranteed by us. We will post to any addro's in New Zealand on receipt of Postal Notes or Money - Order for 305., and if the instrument is not satisfactory to the buyer, it may'be returned at our expense and we will refund the money. BEGG'S make a speciality of all kinds of 1 Musical' Instruments, nml will bo.pleased to send their catalogue, gratis. ■'.: When, writing;, mention the instrument you aro interested in. , CHAS. BEGCI AND CO., LTD., MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IMPORTERS, 10-21 MANNERS ST.; WELLINGTON. 1861. Established over half u century. 1012. MRS. n. B. MASON. ' TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. CLASSES on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m., in private hall, 86 Ghuznee Street, near St. Peter's Church. Private tuition by arrangement. Proficionoy ensured in Six Private Lessons. 0 PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH [• TONES AND ' ; CO.'S PLANTS! BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS ' IN STOCK, from Is. per doz. lf Note the Address-255' CUBA STREET. 'Phone 510. ~ ■ - - " THE EMPIRE HOTEL., .', WILLIS STREET. RECENT improvements and extensive, interior alterations, including tho addition of a New and Up-to-date Electric Lift, have just been completed and " installed at (his Hotel. New Spacious Ixjiiiir and Reception Rooms. '• Two Night Porters alwnye in attend. ( l mice. ,t All Trains and Steamers met. Bo.t 3STi. 'Phone IM. F. POOL, Proprietress. e npiios. nook and c<on (I (Chief Office. Ludsate Circus. London), t COOIC'S PASSAGE AGENCY. [! DIRECT AGENTS FOR P. and O. Co.. Orient Line, X.D.L. (German). N.Z. Shipping (.'o., Shaw, Savill Co., Gxpo Lines, Caimdian-Aiist. Line, White Star, etc., etc. "Hnilins List" now oul: for IDI.I. Lei us pencil in an oiler of lierlh. » 101 Q Remember you cannot ap- 101 O 1 IJJ.O ]llv too ~a r| y - Xl) 1»1O " iipoessnry till luissapp docided on. e CUSTOMHOUSE Ql'A V, WELLINGTON'. p f l'-T 'he "Dnmii.ion" General Printing | . i i.J Depnrfment handle your next ordw e whatever your "C(|niremonl*. Prompt at- i . tontion. K«nsciiiiibl« eharfes. 'Phono ■'
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1552, 23 September 1912, Page 7
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