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AMUSEMENTS. GRAND CONCERT AND DRAWING 0P HOUSE ART UNION AT THE cm SESi Kit CffiHS m. BR TO-NIGHT, !,TI JUNE, 1915. B.T 8 O'CLOCK. A SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT will bo provided, in addition to the exoiting part of the. programme, viz., THE DRAWING OF THE KELBURN VILLA ART UNION, under tlio auspices of tlio N.Z. Patriotio Society (Wellington Branch). The following Artists Trill appeart— MISS JANIE PETRIE (Elocutionist), MISS R. DAVIS (Soprano), iIXSS FRANCES BARRY (Mezzo Soprano), MISS WINNIE LONSDALE, and' MR. ERNEST LUKS (Duologists), MR. R. S. ALLWRIGHT (Baritone). MR. LASLETT EXTON (Tenor), MR. ZANTB WOOD (Monologist), ME GEO. F. HOLLOW AY (Solo Pianist and Accompanist). Assisted by the WORKING MEN'S CLUB ORCHESTRA. Piano kindly lent by The Bristol Co., Ltd. Admission One Shilling (tickets at all Drapers), entitling ioldor to a dance In a further Art Union. 1 Reserved Seats (Circle and Front Stalls). Is. extra. Box Plan at Bristol Piano Co., Ltd.

(TIRAND OPERA HOUSE. WTRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction Howard Edie. Manager Wm. Mikkelson. WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th. THURSDAY,. JULY Bth, And SATURDAY, JULY 10th. At 8.15 p.m. Absolutely the last appearance in Wellington of that world famous Russian Trio of instrumentalists prior to their departure for America. LEO CHERNIAVSKY; LEO CHERNIAVSKY. JAN CHERNIAVSKY . JAN CHERNIAVSKY. MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY. . MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY. Popular Pricss, 35., 2s'.,'ls: Students and school children in parties of not loss than ten can "reserve at 2s. Box Plan at Bristol PiaJO Cor. ; SERIOUSLY - AND - TRULY. jyo MONEY WILL BE TAKEN AT THE DOORS TO-NIGHT. NOT OUR FAULT! NOT OUR FAULT! MISGUIDED PUBLIC TO BLAME. ' WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. PATR lOTIC Art Union-First-class Trip to Sydnev, including 10 days cotel expenses, sth prize; 99 others. Secure correct tiekcts. ON TO TL» ERI. IN. N TO JJEELIN. The New War Game, ALLIES' RACE TO BERLIN Has been prohibited by the Kaiser. All Britishers delight to play, ALLIES' RACE TO BERLIN. Ask your Stationer. Price 2s, BALLROOM DANCING. PROFICIENCY ENSUREDSIX. PRIVATE LESSONS OR ONI QUARTER AT CLASS. MRS. H. B. MASON teaches daily at her Private Hall. Classes for beginners, Monday and Wednesday Evenings term commencing with pupil. Private Lessons by arrangement, by Day or Evening. Address; 86 Ghuznee St. (near St. Peter's Church). rriHE Silver Grid for Teas and Sup--L • pers. Fish and Grills a Speciality. Fresh Oysters always on hand.

Special Feature Advertisements. ; '1 v .» j -I.ilhmlHUll j ' ■ a—nma^tMBBaBBM^MBBBniTOrTTjWMBI ALWAYS BUSY! great sale of SAMPLE FURS Bought from a traveller at Ibsb than half price, these samples of exquisite Ermine Sets, Ostrich Marabout Sets, Real coney seal Sets, as well as a multitude of single Necklets and Stolos In various furs, must create a sensatlon when offered at LESS THAN HALF PRIGE. ERMINE FURS — . . . ■ ' Magnificent Ermine Set, bordered black Russian. Hare, lined, white satin. • IflS. for 635. Lart*o Ermine Sefcj richly lined white quilted satin, many tails. ■ ■ £8 6s. for 495, 6d.2 Beautiful ErmineiSots, heavily fringed with- tails, latest etr'ip design:' ' , S8 10S. for 755. Ermine Necklet, lifted satin, fringed tails. • 455, for ZOS, 6t1,; and many others. MARABOUT SET&V-. 5 Large and Handsome Motoring Muffs, in real Ostrich and Marabout, beautifully lined witli quilted satin. Usual Price, 3 guineas and •1 guineas. . . For 19s. 6d. 3 Magnificent Muff and Stole Sets in Black Ostrich and Marabout, lined rich satin. 8 Guineas for 455. the Set. 2 Exquisite Marabout Sets,.in mixed grey and black, satin lined. 8 Culneas for 455. the Set. Single Stoles, in real Ostrich.and.Marabout,"in cream, brown, and natural. dos. to 625. i ' For 17S. 6d. and 19s. 6d. each. CONEY SEAL — ■- - ' , j Conov Seal Muff'arid Stole, docorated real squirrel, satin lined. I £4 4s. for 295. fid. Set. I Magnificent Coney and Kid Set', lined black silk; 8 Cuineas for 595. 6d. ! Conev Seal Stoles,, satin lined. 375. 6d. for. 255. 9 ASSORTED FURS— Leopard Stoles, 9s. 11d. for 4S. Hd. Leopard Sets, 17s. 6d. for BS. lid. Real l r ur V,oopard Set. Sss. for ,19s. Bd. 6 Black Haio .Muffs. 225. 6d. and 255.—a1l 9s. Hd. Real Marmot Necklet. 495. 6(1. for 295. Gd. Sable Marmot Capo Stole, 655. for 395. Bd. 2 (inlden Sable Marmot Stoics, 495. 6d. for 19s. Gd. Black Haro I Necklets with heads and tails, 9s. 11d. for SS. 11d.j and | DOZENS OF OTHERS. | QUEREEIjROS. ."Z,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2496, 24 June 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2496, 24 June 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2496, 24 June 1915, Page 7

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