AMUSEMENTS. N.Z. PATRIOTIC SOCIETY (WELLINGTON BRANCH.) | .Under the Distinguished Patronago of His Excellency Lord Liverpool, the Prime Minister (the Hon. W. P. Massey), lit. Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, Bart., K.C.M.G., Colonel W. Porter, C.B. and Staff, Hon. J. G. W. Aitken, M.L.C., His Worship the Mayor (J. P. Luke, Esq.), Mr. C,. M. Luke, .Col. Robin,/ ' GRAND DRILL~COMPETITION " . ■ BY ' MEMBERS OF VARIOUS (UNITS . , OF THE NATIONAL RESERVE OP, ' ■THE .WELLINGTON MILITARY, AREA 1 , WILL TAKE PLACE AT ' New town ■ .to ark i Vvtewtown iP'arb ' EWIO W N Jl iA E ICI il EIVTO WN' K1 "I ,O,'D A '¥'! . TO'DAffi! OA ■ SQUADS MILL TAKE PART. OA ' SQUADS MILL TAKE PAET. . " MAJOR FLEMING ROSS, O.C. sth Wellington Regiment, Judge, Competition to commence at 2.30 sharp. Gates open 1.45. Admission 6d, each'. SEVERAL BANDS WILL BE; IN ATTENDANCE. . The successful Squad will be presented with the Hag of the National ReServe, which ha§ been presented by, L. ,W. M'Keime, Esq., C.C. JOSEPH LEWIS, General Secretary, FOR THE. .WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND, . "" MQNSTEE. ART iUNION! \ &lqoo GOLD NUGGET! . OR EQUIVALENT CASH VALUE. 5 TICKETS;, K/a EACH.' ; TICKETS/-K/« 'EACH., u/i CLOSES JULY 10th, 1915. , w• ' (To the Secretary, Bos 85, Wellington. CUT THIS OUT, I enclose foe tickets'in the AND MAIL! . V _ . Gold Nugget Art Union in Aid of the .Wounded Soldiers' iTO-DAY. s Fund. ' (Enclosed Stamped Name ; <..... ~ Addressed Envelope,) Address... ALL THE TRAMWAYS' BOYS' ART UNIONS AS UNDER WILL CLOSE TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JULY 10th, 1915:- . THE iBIOOO GOLD NUGGET—Ss. THE MONSTER ART UNION, THE ,£SOO MOTOR CAR—Is. THE PIANO-ls. i THE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE And the £5 GOLD NUGGET—Id. i . ' SERVICERS. i RESULTS WILL BE ADVERTISED IN-ALL DAILY. PAPERS. . • C. A. BALLARD, Hon. Sec.
, HOTEL NOTICES. f- .. :• ... i© v' • ® , THE WELL-KNOWN ... >f X ' ~.. ' ' OCCIDENTAL > HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, .WELLINGTON, Is now. under the Personal Supervision of r ' CHAS, E. ALDRLDGE, S" , • • t) ■ . Proprietor, 'Phone 91, Box 257. WHERE TO STAY IN d " WELLINGTOJJ, i; ■ " ' r JJYH E l ' ALBERT HOTEL >9 e (Corner of Willis and Manners Streets). :s Tariff; 9s, 6d. per day; ,£2 10s. per week.' 's i' ■ ' ' JAS. M'DONALD, ' Proprietor, ; , —-—— — T EVIA THAN H O TEL 's -"(Nearly opposite Railway Station),' , DUNEDIN, ' - [THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With , the Travelling Public. }? Electrio Light in . Every Bedroom. "> Hot Baths can be had at all hours, Free 111 pf .Charge to Visitors and 1 Boarders.' "V ' MODERATECHARGES. Country Visitors are Reminded that if only in Town for the Day can ob-tain-a Good Lunch from 12 till 2, " Fire Escapes throughout' the Buildings, ' Night and. Day Porters, All communications to . 3. . - JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67, P.O. Box 112. i- HART, H;OTEL, " .CHRISTCHURCH. 5 This is one of the most up-to-date and best Hotels to stay at-in the. Dominion, ™ having only been rebuilt four years, Tariff: 10s. 6d. per day. d F, M. DREWITT, \ • - Proprietor. it SOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, U JJ. 107. CUB A. STREET, h ' Wellington's iLeading Private Hotel. 11 Accommodation for 100 Gueats. . First- ; class Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies' Private Drawing-room, Sittingrooms, etc., Lounges, 'and Eight Modern Bathrooms, including electric light and 3 electrio fire alarms. Tariff, 6s. day, 355, weekly. . . ■ - . ■ HOTEL ARCADIA, ' Lambton Quay, Wellington, . rrtHOROUGHLY renovated and up to 'J JL date. Mrs. Cockayne, late of Christ--11 church, will be pleased to meet old and new friends at the above Hotel. Sample Room for .Commercial ?' Travellers. ;i .. ' ■' I" WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. [1 /yEALANDIA .PRIVATE HOTEL, i_ il Clyde Quay. | (Near Wharf & To Aro Railway Station,) 1- Kitchen under entire charge of Mr. Fix, ;- late Chef Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, •, for 9 years. ; Visitors' and Permanents' Rates: ss, „ per day; 255. per week. 'Phone 1656. MRS. FIX, Proprietress. Tourists and . travellers SPECIALLY.CATERED FOR- ■_ 1 'At ? (THE CARLTON HOTEL, Willis Street, a, WELLINGTON. f ' . ! '""Hinder new management. • i CALEDONIAN HOTEL, BASIN = RESERVE. 3 IVfES. A. DEMPSTER wishes to 9 IvJ. notify all friends and the general 1 public that she has taken over the above * well-known and popular Hotel. : The Best of Wines and Spirits stocked. J A 6ingle bottle at wholesale rate. , V 'Phone 774. ' . I /ACCIDENTAL HOTEL, I U PALMERSTON NORTH. " THE HOTEL WITH THE CLOCK. CAPTAIN ,J. MITCHELL; Proprietor/ (formerly of Hawera). . Old and new frieflds always welcome. , Speight's. Sparkling Ale on tap, right j from the barrel to the counter. Excellent Accommodation. > . 1 . , A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. CARS' FOR HIRE OR STORED. 'Oil olid Potinjl Supplied. '. 'Phone 2924. Address r Next Public Trust Officc, Lam Won Quay, Proati^trea.
TRAMWAY BOYS' ART UNIONS. ALL Buitts and Books for the following Art Unions should bo in the hands of tho undersigned not later than TUESDAY, JULY 13th, 1915, so as to be ablo to take place in the drawing .of same:— Tho Grand Piano. Tho Tea and Coffee The Monster. The Mirrore. ' ' -The ;ESCIO Motor-car. And , The «£5 Gold 1 Nugget. ■ C. A. BALLARD, Hon. Secretary, Box 85. Or at the Central Office of Dr. PlattsMills's Committee, 176 Fcathcrston Street; Wellington. ■ . - ART UNION RESULTS. COMBINED SPORTS CANDIDATE. rTIHE following are the Winning Numv bers of the balance of the Combined Sports Raffles:—Sewing Machine, 203 (Baby Blissj; Cushion, 8982 (Marryatt); Fur Footwarmer, 183. Three Prizes for Men—lst, 3973; 2nd, 3961 (Christopherson); 3rd, 3580. The Sewing Machine can be obtaihod from' tbio Singer Sowing Machine Co., Willis Street, aiid the other Prizes at tho Committee's Rooms, Baker's Buildings, Foatherston Street., iniTELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, ,W. AND CANARY SOCIETY. ROYAL PATRIOTIC SHOW, RAFFLE—Ist Prize, Lady Liverpool's Gift, Black Orpington; 2nd Prize, Mr, W Davoy's Gift, White Leghorn. 1 First Prize, No. 105—Mrs. Gordon; Second Prize, No. 62—Mr. Craig. Chairman: T. Doig. Secretary : A. Thomas. All Prizes won at recent Show will be paid out at tho Feaither Fanciers Hall next Baptist Church, Vivian Street, or Saturday, July 17th. . ' - £ATEST MUSIC AT BEGG'S. WALTZES FOR THE SEASON. "YALSE DE TRIOMPHE," by Henri Francois/ "MYSTERY," "ECSTASY/ both by Sydney Baynes, of 'Destinyv fame. These Waltzes aro on the Programme of the Court Ball. Price, Is, 9d. each. / PETER DAWSON'S SONG SUCCESSES, \£o are fully stocked in all keys of tho following .fine Songs, sung by Peter Dawson:— "UP FROM SOMERSET," "BLUE DRAGOONS," "BLIND PLOUGHMAN," "FLORAL DANCE." "WOODENLEGGED FIDDLER," "LITTLE GREY HOME IN THE WEST, "THREE BACHELORS," "BARBER OF TURIN." , „ All Bass and Baiitone Singers should have these. Price, Is. 9d. each; posted ls.lOd. . MEMO—Mr. Peter Dawson's great success, "Mountains of Mourne Roll Down to-the Sea." Supplies due 15th July. Send your order'now, and we will forward on arrival. Price, Is. 9d. copy; Is. lOd. posted. CHAS: BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING PIANO AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. "ALLIES' RACE TO BERLIN.' 1 /TSHE New -tmd Fascinating Game of A. Tablo Skittles is obtainable at all Stationers. . ■ . . ■ , Obtainable at —Martin, L., Mam street, Palmerston North; Miller, A., The Square, Palmerston North; Bennett, C. H. and Co., Palmerston North; ICnowles, Stationer, Broad Street, Palmerston North; Park, Wm„ The Square Palmerston North; Westmoreland, A. L., Palmerston North; Swallow, J. _p.. Palmerston North; Holland, L. Palmerston North; Lucas, R. E., Levin; Jury, Mrs., Upper'Hutt; Guy, P.. G., Apiti; Jones. Stationer. 1 Levin; Tucker, .Win., Carterton, TRICE,' 2/" PALMERSTON NORW. \ WE have now Opened Branch Rooms at 38 Cuba Street. (See local papers.) Piano or Organ Playing Taught in a fow Lessons. No study or drudgery of any kind. Success guaranteed with all classes of Music. Fee, .£1 10s., refunded if pupil (any age) oannot read music and play a tuno the firsj: week. We also teach the "Colbir" system of Ragtime in from 10 to 20 Lessons, enables a pupil to iilay all the, latest .Songs and Two- , Steps as they are published (no scales); ' each Lesson a movement developing speed. ■ Testimonials and newspaper reports from all parts can be seen by a .visit to College Rooms. Call or write fof all particulars. Interviews any time. Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott Street, FOR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves, try Green's Neuralgia and Nerre Tonic. It never fails. Acts promptly, while its effects are lasting. Price, 2s. Gd. bottle. Procurable at R. M. GREEN, Chemist! 141 Vivian Street. rrtHE Silver Grid for Teaa and Eujv j*. pew, ti'ltk and GcllU a SpwUlVy',
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