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APPLICATION FOR SHARES, . THE CROWN THEATRE COMPANY, LIMITED. AKTS NOW nr.IN'G HECKWKD WM, H. TURNBULL AND CO/, 27 TAX\M.\. PTMDT. WrLLINfiTO'N'. PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION.
THIS question will be asked in most homes ~ during (he long winter evenings, for, after . all, there is no better way of spending a social evening with the family or with friends than in a game of Cards. Whist. Bridge, Euchre, Cribbage, Nap, Five Hundred —all have iheir charms, but the game is marred or made agreeable by the Cords HIGH GRADE WHITCOMBES ' Furnish the Sinest quality Playing Cards and the prices are moderate. TliC SOCIETY Playing Cards-Narrow French shape, fine enamelled surface ... ... at 2/- a Pack The POPULAR LINETTE CfiRD, with fancy design . at2/'»aPack T!ie LfNETTE CARD, with gilt edges and Picture backs at S> a pack Tlie Whist Sards, plain and linen-faced— at 1/3 and 1 '5 a pack seala iii al-npo ot Hearts Olaniojids, Ciilba, Stars, mtc, for pi-oEws'lve crd J (tirllt:-Cuchro, Whist, Briuje. llovr end <icndci% norcl tiox. LIMITED 3j LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. "
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2167, 4 June 1914, Page 7
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