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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. New FULLERS' Vaudevillo Specialty FULLERS' Company SUCCESS! SUCCESS! SUCCESS! 5 UCG'ESS! SUCCESS! SUCCESS! Received Nightly with tho Utmost Enthusiasm. ELTON BLACK'S NEW REVUE CO. Last Three Nights of CATCH ON! CATCH ON! The Real Thing in Revue. CATCH ON! CATCH ON! A feast of comedy. A musical triumph. CATCH ON! CATCH ON! A spectacular treat. A dancing delight. CATCH ON! CATCH ON! Now Features. Now Songs. Everything entirely different. CATCH ON! CATCH ON! Girls and Giuoty Fun and Frivolity! CATCH ON! CATCH ON! Laughter and Jollity. CATCH ON! CATCH ONI Last Three Nights of MISS EUGENIE BOLAND, BALANCING STEVENS. MR. ARTHUR DOUGLAS.. Unbounded Success of THE DUCKWORTHS. VERNON AND SINCLAIR, MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Mr. Elton Black's Next Revue, SURE THING! . SURE THING I SURE THING! SURE THING 1 Prices: 25., Is. Gd., and Is. Book at The Bristol, Gd. extra. Doors 7.16. TO-NIGHT! -XO-NIGHTI ST. ANNE'S HALL, Green Street, Newtown, "CIMPIRE FLORAL FETE AND 6 ART UNION. In Aid of the Debt Reduction of St. Anne's (Newtown), St. Patrick's (liilbirnie), and St. Francis's (Island Bay) Churches. Under the patronage of Her Excellency Lady Liverpool, Lady Ward, and the Mayoress (Mrs. J. P. Luke). Magnificent Dancing Programme, Display of Swedish. Drill and Musical Items, Music by South Wellington Amateur Orchestra. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3 p.m. Children Admitted FREE. Admission (including Ticket in Art Union)— One Shilling. MONEY! MONEY! They're all after it. But it's ours Next Week.—EMPRESS. ' ■ PRESBYTERIAN ORPHANAGE AND SOCIAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION. QJALE OF GIFTS, in aid of Orphanage >3 Funds, will be held in St. John's Hall, Dixon Street, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 4th and sth NOVEMBER. The Sale will be opened by Her Excellency the Countess of Liverpool on Thursday, 4th November, at 3 p.m. IVDMISSION—Afternoon, Free. Evening, Sixpence. CONCERT EACH EVENING. jyjTfSIC THE MASSES. STILL ANOTHERriROM HUNDREDS. 298 Hereford Street, Chri6tchurch, September 29th, 1915. Dear Mr. Birley,—Would you be so kind as to send me "Sweet by-and-Bye, with Variations," also two others which I would like you to choose for me. I have marked on your list pieces I already have, and hope you will ohoose rather difficult ones, as I like plenty to do. Yours sincerely, KURA G. DIXON. (The above pupil had 1G lessons). Don't waste time and money. The "Colbir" system of Ragtime teaches you to play all the latest songs and two-steps in 10 to 20 lessons. (No special music required.) Plenty of local references. Call and see testimonials from all parts, interviews any time.

BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Bouloott Street (Chambers. first floor up). rpHZS YEAR A EVERY MAN Should make his choice'of SUITINGS early at M I L L I G A N'S, Kelburn Avenue. THE VARIETY IS LARGEST NOW. OVERLAND IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. WARD fa Kaikoura and vice-versa j beautiful scenery en route; an Ideal holiday. Cars leave Ward Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning Tuesdays Thursdays, and Saturdays. ' A. J. CIJEMETT, Proprietor. NOTE.—My Cars run in conjunction with Messrs. Lougesen and Co.'a from Kaikoura to Parnassua. For further particulars, booking fees, etc., apply to G. Stanley Chisholm, Acountant and General 'Agent, 219 Lambton Quay, Wellinsrton. 'Phone 70. HONE 1442 for all classes of Prlnt>ng Work. Prompt attention, moderate charges. "Dominion" General Printing House, Dominion' Avenue.

Special Feature Advertisements.

To=morrow, Friday, At 9 0' clock. Of Voile and Muslin Dresses, Silk Presses & Wraps, I Oust Coats, ' Skirts, fiostumes. |hM| The following fist of goods comprise a vary late ship- l| | ment that arrived at the end of last summor. So | lato Indeed that we oould even Include them In our | ||| ' *Hi Summer Sale. We put them aside as the early | .||j| ffll| winter trade was upon us, but we have decided to 1 !|l| |||a|' olear them quickly this week, as our December I 111 |j|||| shipments are nearly due. 11|| THEY ARE ALL' NEW, SMART GOODS. ®f WHITE VOILE beautifully em- U|f|\ W>, broidered, others with tunica of Striped Voile. \fevv4m \ Usually 455., 555. Clearing at 255. /' 1 30 ONE-PIECE DRESSES—In. Embroidered White Muslin and Coloured .Oambrio. Usually 12s. 6-!., 14s. 61. Clearing at 2s. Hd. J SICILIAN COATS—In Creams and Pastel ehades, floral silk; collars. Usually 255. Clearing at ss.nd. 3 COATS—In Dark Materials and Tussore Silks. Usually 455. . Clearing at 15s. Hd, 2 ONLY ONE-PIECE BLACK SILK DRESSES—UsuaIIy 45s 3 ONLY ONE-PIEOE TUSSORE SILK DRESSES-Usually 'sss"" 8 MBr 20 SMART COAT AND SKIRT COSTUMES—Many in Stripes, Sponge Cloth, I'iquo Linen, and other fabrics. Colours- Sky' Saxc, Pink, Fawn, Brown, aud Navy. Usually 395. o 60s. ' 30 SMART PIQUE ONEVPIEOE DRESSES—Very latest goods, some are all White, others are piped, or have collars and cuffs of coloured Pique- an ideal holiday dress. Usually 1!)«. 6d. Clearing at 10s.'6d. 15 DAINTY SPONGE CLOTH SKIRTS-In White, Sky, Saxc, and Pink, Usually 12s. 6d. ' Clearing at ss. lid WHITE PIQUE SKlßTS—Medium width. 8 Clearing at 2s. Hd.. ss. lid., 6s. Ild.—all Half Price. ODD LOT OP WHITE MUSLIN SKIRTS-With 3 wide French tucks SPECIAL LINE OF, .WHITE BLOUSES-With medium Clearln gat 2s. Hd. QUEREE BROS. STREET. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY)i TO-MORROW (FRIDAY).

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2610, 4 November 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2610, 4 November 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2610, 4 November 1915, Page 9

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