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AMUBEMENTS. 'A NATIVE EFFORT FOR THE FUND.! LARGE TOWN HALL, TONIGHT. TONIGHT. AT S P.M. AT -8 P.M„ Under the Patronage of THEIR EXCELLENCIES LORD AND LADY LIVERPOOL THE PREMIER AND'MINISTERS OF. THE CROWN . Silt JOSEPH WARD. BART. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, AND OTHER LEADING CITIZENS. _ IN AID OF THE NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC FUND FOR THE WOUNDE& SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND THEIR DEPENDENTS.. EXCLUSIVE MAORI CONCERT! THE MOST DESERVING AND UNIQUE PERFORMANCE YET ATTEMPTEI IN NEW ZEALAND. THE PROGRAMME INCLUDES— HAKAS! POI DANCES! . EAEAS! POI DANCES! SOLOS, DUETS, QUARTETTES 1 SOLOS, DUETS, QUARTETTES I GAMES, ETC., ETC; GAMES, ETC., ETC, A SPECIAL' TRAIN Will Leave LAMBTON for the UPPER HUTT at 11.30 P.M. SOUVENIR PROGRAMMES 6d. EACH. BOX PLAN FOR ss. SEATS NOW OPEN AT BEGG'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, MANNERS STREET. ' POPULAR PRICES—gS. RESERVED SEATS, gS., AND -j^S, ALL TICKETS NOW ON SALE. DOORS AT 7 P.M. SHARP. WELLINGTON QUEEN CARNIVAL* T2IS CS CKK TolS A GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT BY WELLINGTON AMATEUR CHORAL CLUB. WELLINGTON AMATEUR CHORAL CLUB. 2/, ASSISTED BY OTHER LEADING ARTISTS. TO-MORROW CONCERT /CHAMBER TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY V'OK CERT AMBER WEDNESDAY. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT: MISS CJAUNDERS' T\ANCE pUPILS. ISS ©AUNDERS* I>ANCE X UPILS. AND THE C' HARLBY'S AUNT i"UUB. BARLEY'S XXUNT VLUB. LEADING WELLINGTON AMATEUR TALENT. THE PROGRAMME OF PROGRAMMES. ADMISSION—g/„ (RESERVED), and jj. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL PIANO JOSEPH LEWIS, General Secretary, WELLINGTON QUEEN CARNIVAL. GREAT SPORTS GYMKHANA. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD "JJ" SHED. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AT SyO'CLOCE. ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME: Official Opening: J. P. Luke, Esq., Mayor; and Dr. Non-man, M.P. Pierrot Entertainment: Professor Cardston Varioty Turn: Moodie and Hanson (late Devant LoyO TUG-OF-WAR. ORCHESTRAL ITEMS. SIDE-SHOWS,. GAMES U . COMPETITIONS. FUN AND FROLIC FOR THE MILLION. MONSTER'ART UNION! 100 fiflli 100 / SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE, : 4 KECES! THIRD PRIZE. ' SEE BEDROOM SUITE AT MESSRS. BROWN AND YEATS'S, CUBA ST. J TICKETS ;; jS... EACH;;:, .TICKETS;, jS, EACH. TICKETS ON SALE AT BROWN AND YEATS'S. And COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' CLUB, \ VICTORIA STREET, A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. pARS FOR HIRE OR STORED. Vv JJ. T O T> E-R I> IN. ' Oil and Petrol Supplied.' : ' U N T 0 ER L I N,'Phone 2924. ■ Address: Next Publio Trust Office, The New War Game. Lambton Quay. N. NIGHTINGALE Proprieties ALLIES' RACE TO BERLIN FOR Luncheons—The Silver Grid Spec- jjas been prohibited by the Kaiser, All ialises in Soup, Fish, Grills, and Britishers delight to play, Ovstera. Best in the City for. One Shilling.;I — ~ GREEN'S : ' '" ALLIES' RACE TO BERLIN. 1%/fARVELLOUS CORN CURE OIN¥- - - IVI MENT. ' . Ask your. Sitationey: Price 2s. The great destroyer of Hard Corns, Soft Corns and Warts. ... It is easy to apply, safe, sure, and causes no inconvenience. Price, Is. per box. v T T5 —m. p., — Post free. THfTHERE will I Lunch? The Silver R. M. GREEN, CHEMIST, ■ '» Grid in Cuba Street. Best Shilling U1 Vivian Street, Wellington. ' Lunch in the City. Special Feature Advertisements. Distinct Showing " OF I ee liirbeprys.' 9 §HERB.. PEICB is noir | "BURBERRY" COATS COVERT COATINGS, I GABARDINE, 'AND TWEED EFFECTS. These Now Models have been exclusively designed, cut, and produced by the World-Famous Manufacturers of the "Burberry"—and are distinct in appearance to every; other class of Overcoat. • y W>[/ A ' Coat coming from HERB PRICE is sufficient guarantee—for j WE STOCK ONLY ONE QUALITY — THE BEST. vStep into our Overcoat Department, and get posted ' up with , the brand I .Now Styles in these magnificent "Burberry's,' HERB PRICE CLOTHING WILLIS STREET.' V.:. .". ' ' OUTFITTING AND TAILORING DEP^VETSCENT—S4-56- WILLIS ST. "THE SMART MEN'S OUTFITTER."

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2494, 22 June 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2494, 22 June 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2494, 22 June 1915, Page 7

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