AMUSEMENTS. HELP OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS! i ; CONCERT OF THE CARNIVAL. a TO-MORTCOW. TO-MORROW. /Jt 0 W K H A L L. lu Support of the Candidature of DJJ. PLATTS-lflLLS.^|;^ Under the Distinguished Patronage of Their Excellencies tlie_ Earl and Countess of Liverpool. Viscountess lvelbtirn, the Primo Minister, Bight Hon. W. T\ Massey and Mrs. Massey, His Worship tho Mayor, Mr. J. I'. Luke and Mrs. J. P. Luke. PATKIOTIC SPEECH By HIS EXCELLENCY THE EARL OF LIVERPOOL. UNIQUE PROGRAMME. The following Artists have offered to assist Mrs. E. H. Queree, Misses Queree, Mina Caldow, Agnes Sogrief, >y. Lonsdale, It. Quill, Nurse To Au (Otaki), Messrs. Bernard • Page, Hamilton Hodges, J. M. Clark, E. J. Hill, E. B. Gilchrist, Signor Vitetta, D. A. Kenny, and the Lyric Quartet (H. F. Wood, W. Jennings, W. Gondie, C. Connors). ADMISSION—2s. (Reserved), Is. Plan at Bristol. RONALD K. LYON. , Hon. Secretary. [ QUEEN CARNIVAL. No. 10 CANDIDATE. ("tIFTS for the Tramway Boys' Stall in T the Town Hall will be gladly ac- : cepted and acknowledged by me. Dolls, • Sweets Produce, Articles of any kmd, will all be welcome. Parcels will be . sent for to any address, town or suburbs, ■ i or may be left at ■ THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS, Featherston Street (opp. G.P.0.), W.C.T.U. ROOMS, Constable Street, , Or at My House, 81 ABEL SMITH STREET. DAISY E. PLATTS-MILLS. QUEEN CANDIDATE. No. 10 CANDIDATE. WILL All Young Ladies willing to give voluntary assistance next week at the Tramway Boys' Stall, please call at my house, SI Abel Smith Street? DAISY E. PLATTS-MILLS. TO CONCERT & ENTERTAINMENT PARTIES VISITING THE CAMP AT TRENTHAM. ON TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS, commencing TUESDAY, the Sth inst., train arrangements have been made for a Special First-class Car to be attached to the 6.14 p.m. train learnig Lambton Station for Trentha-iu. The train returns from Trentkain at 10.10 p.m., arriving at Lambton station at 11.20 p.m. Oil production of an Authority (signed by tho Mayor or Town Clerk), at the booking Office, members of such. Concert Parties will be granted first-class return tickets at second-class rates, available for this special carriage. Return fare, Is. Sd. JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor, Sth June, 1915. QUEEN CARNIVAL. ' NO. 2 MISS LOW. NO. 2. NO. 2 MISS LOW. NO. 2. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, 10th JUNE. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. CULFORD BELL—BETTY PURDOM, Assisted by a few of then- Pupils. THREE SHORT PLAYS: "The Man in the Street." "Tho Art of Making Love." "A Burlesque Melodrama." Dramatic Recitals. Humorous Sketches. Musical Monologue, ' 2s. and Is. Commence 8 o'clock. CARNIVAL. rE Ladies' Committee of the- Commercial Travellers' Association will hold a Meeting at the Club House THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business: General. Every member is requested to attend. HILDA N. WILSON, Secretary. TJ7.OR Luncheon—The Silver Grid Spec--f- ialises in Soup, Fish, Grills, and ■ Oysters. Best in the City for One Shilling.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2482, 8 June 1915, Page 7
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