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AMUSEMENTS. j HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtena? Place. 'Phono 165. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30 A First-class Entertainment. PULLERS' VAUDEVILLE CO. In a Programme of Exceptional Brilliancy and Attractiveness. Instantaneous Success of THE MUSICAL GOOLMANS, THE MUSICAL GOOLMANS, THE MUSICAL GOOLMANS, In their Brilliant Instrumental Interlude, featuring their MUSICAL ALARM CLOCKS, Enthusiastic Reception of MAUD AND GILL The excruciatingly MAUD AND GILL funny Trampoline MAUD AND GILL Stars. A Great Act. Tremendous Success of VICTOR THE GREAT Assisted by VICTOR THE GREAT Mdlle. Cothilde In their original Ventriloquial Sketch, entitled, THE RICH WIDOW, Tremendous Success Nightly of MR. DAN TIfOMAS The Great MR. DAN THOMAS English Entertainer and Character Comedian, EDWARDS AND PARKER, THE THREE RUDDLES, EILEEN PLEURY. ROZEAL AND ROSS, COURTENAY AND SHAW, Prices—D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is.; Upper Circle, Is. Plan alt Bristol Piano Co. Booking, Gd. extra. Doors, V .15. _ There is a time and place for all things, even, it seems, for tho SAVAGE CLUB. Time—THURSDAY' (To-morrow), 6 p.m. Plac&—TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Agenda: Alleged Concert in aid of the Patriotic Fund. Pass Word: Two Shillings. Carnages: 8.5 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. The Programme has been passed by the Censor. TICKETS TO ALL COMERS: 2s. each —may be purchased at the Bristol Piano Coy., and booked free of charge. If you do not like the performance yon are requested to demand your money back from the ticket-scllers. P.S.—(You will not get it.) JAMES DYKES, Secretary. WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND, COMBINED SPORTS CANDIDATE v-' (No. 9) are Raffling a PIANO, value .640, presented by CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., ' and guaranteed by them. HELP OUR BOYS, AND BUY A TICKET. ONE SHILLING EACH. LAST CHANCE-FRIDAY. Country residents add Ono Penny for postage. Tickets obtainable from CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, Or A. A. BENNETT, Hon. Seo. For Sports Candidate, Featherston Street, • City. QUEEN CARNIVAL. AiLL Vote and Carnival Raffle Books must be returned to W. M. Luke, 38 Thompson Street, by 6 p.m. FRIDAY, 25th inst. "VO"ANTED Known—To business men' * " and public in general, The Arcadia Private Hotel is now supplying a firstclass Luncheon between 12 and 2. Price, One Shilling. E. COCKAYNE, Proprietor. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT EOOM6, Palmerston North. \ VISITORS to Palmerston North, do » not fail to call at the Station Refreshment Rooms (Southern End of Platform). Open for all day and night trains. Prompt attention. Excellent Refreshments. J. H. FLETCHER, Proprietor. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, »» LIMITED. GAS FIRES. GAS FIRES. THE MOST COMFORTABLE, CLEANLY AND HYGIENIC MEANS OF HEATING. GAS FIRES FOR DINING ROOMS. GAS FIRES FOR SITTING ROOMS, GAS FIRES FOR BEDROOMS. GAS FIRES FOR OFFICES. NO WASTE. NO DIRT. READY FOR USE AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE. EXTENSIVE AND VARIED STOCK On view AT THE COMPANY'S SHOWROOM, AT MODERATE PRICES. CALL AND INSPECT. THE ARISTOCRAT OF TYPEWRITERS IS THE BRITISH "BAR-LOCK." Used by the Typists to H.M. King Ceorge V. Admiral Lord Fisher. Right. Hon. Sir Edward Crey, Right Hon. D. Lloyd Ceorgo, Right Hon. Winston Churohlll. And ALSO by the Typists in The Treasury, Tho War Office, Tho Admiraly, London Ceneral Post Office, And by over 3000 Operators In New Zealand. THE LE CROVE TYPEWRITER AND IMPORTING CO., LTD., 199 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Solo New Zealand Agents. i TJATKIOTIC Art Union—Grand Upright Piano, British make, valuo ■£80, Ist prize; 99 others. "Ij'Oß Luncheons-The Silver Grid Specialises in Soup, Fish, Grills, and Oysters. Best in the City for One Shilling. Lady Jellicoe, wife of Sir John Jellicoe, tho Admiral of the Grand Fleet, had an amusing experience wliw she made a round of visits to the Women's War Clubs at Cardiff, where the wives of soldiers and sailors moot for social intercourse. At one club two little "John .Tellicoes" wero introduced to her. There was a burst of applause and laughter as tho infants were presented for her rdmiration and inspection. Tlipy were declared to be the finest baby hoys in the flub. NO COLD IS "NAZOL" PROOF! livery needs ".\..\7,01," lo prnlcr.t it »2a.in>f rough?, rn|r[j, influenza and bronchitis. A boon in old and joung. 00 floe« for It.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2495, 23 June 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2495, 23 June 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2495, 23 June 1915, Page 9

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