AMUSEMENTS. FINAL PERFORMANCE. FINAL PERFORMANCE. • / THE ROYAL CORONATION -j 'TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! HpOWN TTALL ABBEY HpOWN TTALL 1 A BBEY J.DWN aIAT.T. X3LBBEY i- OWN -O-ALL il-BBEY THE LAST ' OPPORTUNITY OF WITNESSING THIS, THE FINEST AND MOST IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY EVER PERFORMED IN NEW: ZEALAND.' ■, . •■ ' j Eojal Soloists—MlSS' MINA CALDOW, MR. HAMILTON HODGES, and MR* SYDNEY. ALL WRIGHT. Royal Accompanist—MßS. E. H. QUEREE, Royal Organist—Mß <F, iW. ROWLEY, i POPULAR PRICES—gS. (Reserved), <jS., 'AND JS< Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Co., where the Two Shillings and Shilling Tiokets .are also obtainable. ■ , JOSEPH LEWIS, Secretary of State to Hor Majesty, / . — - -—; ——; . . j ;i i, -uj - ■BY. ROYAL"COMMAND, \ COMBINED SCHOOLS' CONCERT .WILL BE REPEATED . : TOMORROW i WEDNESDAY/ ■ , ' ' EVENINGS . : v,' Large mows tjall. - A RGB O W.N Jj. ALL.,' AT 8 O'CLOCK. ' AT 8 O'CLOCK, 'Admission, Is. Reserved Scats, 2s. ■ . ' • TICKETS AND SEATS AT "TIIE BRISTOL." Box Plan. opens, THIS MORNING, 9 a.m. Only; a limited number of seats will be sold, at the doors. " ' " ' ' ■ JOSEPH lewis; ' Hon. Sec. Carnival Committee, J. COSTIN WEBB, ■ Hon, Sec.'Combined Schools. ;
JtOit THE .WOtTSDiO SOKDIEBS'. PDMD. : MONSTER ; ART * JJNION!, ■' ■■' •' . i T! — C'-\i &LOOO GOLD; NXJOGET! . OR'EQUIVALENT CASH .VALUE. TICKETS, 5/- EACH. TICKETS, 5/. EACH; - . . CLOSES JULY 10th, 1915. To the Secretary, Box 85, Wellington, v I CUT THIS ' . ' OUT. . '■■■■.! ' ; 1 I enclose ...for tickets in the AND MAIL' • , ■ -- ' Gold Nugget Art Union in Aid of-'the Wooded Soldiers' ■ ,TO-DAY. ' ■ / ' _' ; Fund. ■ 1., • •' ■ (Enclosed Stampe , ' , ,• Name Addressed Envelope.) ■ .■ ■ ■ Address ALL THE TRAMWAYS' BOYS' ART UNIONS AS UNDER WILL CLOSE ON < JULY 10th, 1915. * THE -JBIOOO GOLD NUGGET—Ss. , THE MONSTER ART UNION, THE .£SOO 'MOTOR CAR—Is. . : THE PIANO—is.. v : THE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE And the ,£5 GOLD NUGGET—Id.SERVICE—Is. . - . •; . . . RESULTS WILL BE ADVERTISED IN. ALL DAILY PAPERS. ■ ... • 1 0. H. BALLARD, Hon. Sec<
TRAVELLERS' CLUB. ' WINNERS OP . BAFFLES, ETC, . ' Cycle Oar—Winning No. 107. - Tailor-made Suit-Winning No. 2GI. _ ■ Gold Wristlet Watch, sot villi rubies and pearls—Winning No. 1634. Gold' Wristlet , Watclx Competition-Watch-stopped 9.38 p.m. , Ist Prize Portrait in Oils-Winning No. 477. 2nd Prize, ."Scene in the Trossacli6"r- J .Winning No. 244. ' ? Doll—Winning No. 22. i Statuette—Winning'No.. 173. . •. I.] Venetian Tea Set-Winning No. 316, I Trip to Bo'torua— Winning ..i ■ 2/Gold Rings—Winning No. 109, . Cow—Winning I No. 218. . •. j • Lamb—Winning No. -130. '. : Lamb—'Winning No. 846.' , : Brass Bowl— Winning No. 41.: _ Gold 'Ring, diamonds, and pearls-Mrs. Griffiths. _ ■ , '. , ; 1 Pair Ink Bottles-70 (raffled by Eric 'silk Table Cenltre—lG (raffled by Edna Tray Cloth—2l9 (raffled .by Muriel Moult). ; , ; .. , , , Pearl Necklet-Mr. May, Messrs. John Chambers and Son. • .. ■■■ „ . Pony, Saddle, and Bridle—Mr. Corley, Lower Cuba Street. ' " " ' . Mr. W. Mansfield, of. Carterton, won the "Autocrat" Motor-car (Guessing Com■petitbD)ve,a:phelps, - : ■ Hon. Sec. •RESULT OF BELGIAN ART UNION, j It ig OIL PAINTINGS, by. H. W. Kirkwood;:—lst, 7512, Miss M'Riie, Ha- j turna; 2nd,' 13,921; 3rd, 7362, Miss F.: Fanthamy Wanganui; 4th, "11,<95, R. M'Hutchison, Auckland; 56h, 5071, Mrs. J. E. Barltr, Feilding; 6th, 3782, Mr. Koan, Hastings; 7th, BGG4,- W. No son, Okoia P. 0.; Bth, ' 13,420, Miss' Wilson, Wellington; 9th, 12,242, Miss V. Cross, Auckland; 10th, 1253, A. Edward, c.o. Mrs. Garry Farmer; 11th, 6074, G. Stewart, Waverley; 12th,, 9001, Mrs. T. R. Atkinson, Silverdale; 13t.fi, . MOO, Palmer, Hawera; 14th, 1549. Mrs. E. Watwin, Aramolio; 15th, 15,110, Mrs. E. M. Dickey, Te Puke; 16th, : 4316, T. MacICenzie, Mnst'erton. ■ ■ FR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves, try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve Tonic. * . „ , It never fails. 'Acts promptly, while itseffects are lasting. ' . . Price, 2s. 6d. bottle. Procurable at R. Mr GREEN, Chemist, 141 Vivian Street. FOR Luncheons—The Silver Grid Specialises in Soup, Fish, Grills, and Oysters. Best in the City for One Shilling. HOTEL' NOTICES. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. CALEDONIAN HOTEL, BASIN RESERVE. MRS. A. DEMPSTER wishes te notify all friends and the general public that she has taken over the above woll-known and Hotel. , The Best of Wines and Spirits stocked. A' single bottle at wholesale rate. 'Phone 774. ■ OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, PALMEKSTON NORTH. THE HOTEL WITH THE CLOCK. CAPTAIN J. MITCHELL, Proprietor (formerly of Hawera). Old and new friends always welcome. Speight's Sparkling Ale on tap, right; from the burwl to tbo counter. Excellent ')■
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2506, 6 July 1915, Page 7
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