AMUSEMENTS. fi RAND (QrERA TTOUSE. VJTRAND . v/PERA JO-OUSE. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. , NEXT THURSDAY. ■ : NEXT THURSDAY. : NEXT SATURDAY, NEXT SATURDAY, 'Ait 8.15 p.m. LEO CHERNIAYSKY. , JAN CHERNIAYSKY. MISCHEL CHERNIAYSKY. Popular Pricas, Bs., ?5.,) la. . Students and school children in parties of not less than 10 can reservs at 2b. Eox Plan opens on Thursday, July Ist, at 9 a.m., at Bristol Piano Company. OPERA HOUSE. Lessee J. C. W., Ltd. Sub-Lessees Harry Plimmer and .Winter Hall. • Short Season Only, COMMENCING MONDAY, 12th JULY. The Famous • PLIMMER-HALL COHED.Z CO,, Including BEATRICE DAY, In Richard Ganthony's Fascinating Cotnedy, ■ "A MESSAGE FROM MARS."' "A 'MESSAGE FROM MARS."' ■ "A MESSAGE FROM MARS." Magnificent production, embracing all the original supernatural ■ and. mystifying ■■ • cffecta.. Prices to suit the times—4s., 2s. 6d., lel Early doors 6d. extra.. Box' Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., will open on THURSDAY MORNING. HARRY -COHEN, ' Touring Manager, NEW. ZEALAND PATRIOTIC SOCIETY, ... : WELLINGTON QUEEN CARNIVAL. SCHEDULE OF RESULTS .OF 'ART UNIONS,. DRAWN 2nd JULY, 1915. 342■; Government/ Printing Office (Committee), 1 prize, bicycle, Winning No. 2571, Winner J. Richards. . 343 Wellington..- Football Association,10, lady's bicycle, 505, Mrs. R. Goodwin, Sussex' Street;, gent.'s bicycle,' 14, Ted Levy; tailor-made suit, 158, Mrs. 0. Dob-, son, Clarendon' Hotel, Manners': Street; B.S.A. air. gun and ammunition, 583; motor.cycle lamp, '778, T. Collins, A. and T.- Burt, Courtenay Place;, marble clock, 981, E. Sharon; Nelson Street, Petone; half-ton. coal, HS, H. Andrews, Vacuum Oil Co.; e.p. butter-dish, 1477,, D. Kaywa, Pitt Street, Wadestown; goods (Wallace aad Gibson), 1231, C. E. Martin, Russell Terrace; electric light tprch, 72, A. H. Cliincher, Hospital Board Office. ; 344' Hutt- Valley, 1, rug (No. 2), 4252, Mrs. C. J. Cooke, Rawhiti Terrace, Kelbum; ' ' 345 Hutt Valley. 1, eiderdown qiiilt, 5740, C. Simon,. Roy 'Street, Newtown.. , 34G Hutt ■ Valley,' 1; • model -yacht and picture, 1571, A. Gardiner, Myrtle Crescent. ~347 Hutt Valley, 1 lady's, gold watch, 1984, Miss Nations, Ngaio.' ' 34S Hutt Valley, 1, Singer sewing machine, 5066,. Miss Rushbrook, Johnson Street, Karon.. ■ 549 Hutt Valley; 1, trip to Sydney, .782, Barber, Wellington .Woollen:Co; ■ 350 Hutt'Valley, suit or costume, 1262, L. Fearn. 1 • ■ 351 Hutt Valley, 1, Wardell and Co.'s I tea and coffee service, 1189, Mr. Jensen, I Bird and 'Jensen,. Willis; Street. 351 a Young Boys' Society, 1, picture, 95, Mr. Bathgate,' Box 2, Manakau. :. 352 Trades and Labour, 1, bead work, 187, -r—. ' i. ' 353 Trades and Labour, 1, Morris chair, 223, — O'Neil. • . .: 354 Trades and Labour, 1 tea and coffee service,' 87, - H. L. Nathan. 355 Trades'and Labour, 1, eiderdown quilt, 203, Mrs. Williams, Khandallah. :' 356 Trades and Labour, table centre, 38, — Davy. '' 357 Trades and Labour, 1, pendant, 78, N; Avery, c.o. J. Bell, Maimers Street. '.' 358 Trades and Labour, 1, runner, 329 R. C. Rolmer., • 359 Trades and Labour, 1, pair hassocks, 125, Miss Gilchrist, Tinakori Road. 360 Trades and Labour,/3,. picture,-104, J. M. M'Kenzie; picture, 114, Miss Hawthorne; picture, -89, R. V. Simpson. 361 Trades and Labour 1, carnival cake, 20, A. P. Chancem, Trades Hall. : 362. Trades and' Labour, 1, camera, 123, Robertson, (Trades Hall. ! ■' 363 Trades, and Labour, 2, ring, 5, M. J. Reardon, Trades Hall; brooch, 48, D. M'Lsu'en, M'Farkne Street. ""'V ' 364 • Public Service, 1, embroidered gown, 1093, Mrs. Edwards. ,365 Trades and Labour, 1, rug and slips, 1 '4 Mrs. Jackson, Brougham Street. 366 Trades and Labour, 1, piano stool, 273, Mrs. Campbell, Riddiford, Street. 367 Tramway Boys, I,'pair boots, 9043, .368 . Tramway Boys, 1 bride doll, 178, Mrs. 'Wall, Porirua. : . : , '369 Tramway Boys, 1' suit.' 13,838, ——. '370 To Aro Candidate,. G, motor-cycle, 4648, J. Corkill,'Sidney Street; billiard table, 1999, Mr. Roslcruge, Martinborough; gramophone, 7073, J. .Ferguson, Clarendon Hotel; sewing machine, 9414, H. Moss; Karon; lady's or gent.'s bicycle, 3105, R< Ballantyne, Bidwell Street; camera, 9130,' A. Dartnall, 1 Government Printing, Office. 371 Te Aro Candidate, 1 Jersey cow, 841, R. C. ICybell, Alfredton. 372 Public Service,-1, piano, 1691, Miss S. Elcock. Ross.' V 373, Public Service, 1, Burns-Philp tour, 4093,' W. ■ Porter, > Gisborne. . , • 376 Public Service, 1, , roll-top desk, ; 713, F. E. Pragnell, Masterton. 377, -Public Service, 1, .Yost .typewriter, 2550, N. .V. Stewart, Cambridge. 378 Public Service, ,I.' stag's head, 1083, Mts. Crabtree, Lower Hutt. . _ 379 Public Service, 1, gramophone No; 3, 185, H. Thomson, Railways. -380 Young Boys' Society,'l. baby doll," 20, Joyce Nathan, Hobson- Crescent. 381-Young Boys' Society, 1, bride doll, 78, Langmair, King's Chambers. 382 Young Boys' Society, 1, hanging doll, 27, - Read. . . . ■ 383 Young Boys' Society, 1, sailor doll, 135, Mrs. Flower, Ellice Street. 384 Young Boys' Society, 1, violet doll, 7, Mrs. Key, Cockburn Street, Kilbirnie. ; 355 Public Service, 1, 'cello, 84, ——,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2506, 6 July 1915, Page 7
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