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AMUSEMENTS. ' THE MW ZEALAND NATIONAL RESERVE, ARMY. SERVICE CORPS, .WELLINGTON, A MONSTER RECRUITING SMOKE CONCERT WILL BE HELD THIS , (SATURDAY) EVENING, Town tjtall in the 1 mowN tp[All OWN JUL ALL (CONCERT CHAMBER) A OWN A-H-ALL .WHEN. STIRRING APPEALS WILL BE MADE TO THE MEN OF NEW ZEALAND TO PLAY THE GAME AND OFFER THEIR SERVICES TO THEIR KING 'AND_COXJNTRY! The Speakers will include prominent gentlemen of the Dominion. The speeches will be Bright, Breezy, ;jr.d Patriotic. A number of Wellington's Best Artistes will Tender Vocal and- Elocutionary Items. Specially Augmented Orchestra for this Uniijuo Occasion. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS WILL BE MADE AT THIS MEETING! The NEW ZEALAND VETERANS will be allotted special seats. The EETURNED WOUNDED SOLDIERS at present in Wellington will be allotted seats on the platform. Come and give fchem tlio WELCOME THEI DESERVE! Copies of PATRIOTIC SONGS will bo handed to each person present, to enable . the audience to take part in the proceedings. JOSEPH LEWIS, Hon. See, 18 GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. 'PHONE 2333. ADMISSION FREE. DOORS OPEN 7.15. CHAIR TO BE TAKEN 7.45 SHARP. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1915. ST; 'ANNE'S HALL, QUEEN STREET, NEWTOWN. EMPIRE FLORAL PETE AND ART UNION. In Aid of the Debt Reduction Fund of St. Abe's (Newtown), St.. Patrick's Eilbirnie), and St. Francis's (Island Bay) Churches. The Fete Will be Opened at 8 o'clock by HER EXCELLENCY LADY, LIVERPOOL, MAGNIFICENT DANCING PROGRAMME Arranged by MISS DORIS GUISE. DISPLAY OF SWEDISH DRILL by Pupils of St. Joseph's, St. Anne's, and Marist Brothers' Schools, Trained by MR. J. A. DUFFEY. MUSIC !BY SOUTH WELLINGTON AMATEUR ORCHESTRA. Admission (including Ticket in Art Union)—ONE SHILLING. THE NEW MANNERS STREET JEWELLERY STORE /(OPPOSITE EVERYBODY'S THEATRE), OPENS MONDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, At 9 a.m., WITH A BRAND NEW SPECIALLY IMPORTED STOCK IN THE LATEST FASHIONS OF ENGLISH JEWELLERY. SILVER PLATE AT MODERATE PRICES.- • CALL' AND INSPECT. A FEW PRIOES- . , • SOLID SILVER TEA SET-j-3 pieces, complete in Leather Case. £5 Ss. SILVER MOUNTED SALT CELLARS, with solid spoons. 2®. each. SMELLING SALTS BOTTLES—SiIver mounted, from Is.- 6d. SOLDIERS' WRISTLET WATCHES—IOs., los., 205., 225. 6d., to £4. With Radium Dials— ' From 255. OPTICAL PARLOUR under the personal isupervision of MR. A. E. M. ROWLANDS, 0.P.D., U.S.A., late London (from Lloyd's, Cuba Street). SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY, TRY OIJR MAIL ORDER MONEY BACK SYSTEM. If- upt satisfactory return the goods within 3 days and get your mqney back. A . E. M. RSK; ' JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, 90 MANNERS STREET : : : [: I: : : t : WELLINGTON,

The upper reaches of tlie storied Wftnganui breathe an atmosphere of romance, for many Maori legends are woven round New Zealand's most beautiful river. A trip in one of the comfortable steamers is full of interest —full of novelty—full of charm. You MUST take this trip. Get full particulars today from A. Hatrick and Co., Wanganui',' Cook's and Government Tourist Bureaux everywhere.—Advt. 1

"Eastward Ho," Lower Hutt, described a& a gentleman's residence of unusual quality, is advertised for sale by Mr. H. E. 182 Featherston Street. No good housewife can afford to be without SHARLAND'S Baking Powder— the most economical compound on tho market.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2606, 30 October 1915, Page 7

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517

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2606, 30 October 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2606, 30 October 1915, Page 7

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