AMUSEMENTS. QRAND OPERA. HOUSE. Direction, J. C. Williamson, ltd. MURIEL STARTS FAREWELL. BOX PLAN NOTICE:' This Day in Theatro Vestibule. Day Sales, Cirando Confectionery. A MOST HAPPY SUCCESS. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., presenting MURIEL STARR, with Charles A. Milliard " And a Brilliant Company ill BOUGHT AND PAID FOR. For Four Nights Longer Only. ) SATURDAY, JANUARY Ist. -NOBODY'S WIDOW." 'Tho Most Fascinating of all Widows." WEDNESDAY, JANUARY sth. , "UNDER COVER." 'Why anybody marries anybody is never apparent to Anybody else." Priccs—D.C. and lt.S., 65.; Back Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Back Stalls and Gallqry, Is. extra WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS. NEWTOWN PARK. to Wellington should not * l'ail -to seo. tho Zoo at the Newtown Park, In it is to bo found the most interesting collection oi' Birds, Beasts, wild Fishes in New Zealand, VISIT/I'ilE ZOO. ' VISIT THE ZOO. Exhibits of world-wide interest to 'omi!,' and old. Bring tho Children to see :he Lions,' ESPECIALLY THE THREE ?LA\TUL YOUNG CUBS, tho Camel, lie Deer, tho Monkeys, the Bears, tho Snnpii'oos, the Aquarium, the-School of sea I.ions, tho Water Fowl oil the Lake, uul many other attractions small and jreat to bo found in this collection. It ivill be an education for them and reaxatiot! for you. Tranicars stop at Die sou Gates. TISIT THE ZOO. VISIT THE ZOO. Admission —Adults 3d., Children (undef 5) Tree. Sundays, no charge. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 2dtb December,. 1915. )NE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED POUNDS STILL REQUIRED BY tlio Directors of tho Wellington Y.M.C.A. to enable them to claim ita. 31. A. Williams' Generous Offer f JS2OOO Ijeforo the JJlsfc- December, 1015. The conditions aro these: Mrs. Wiliams offers .£2OOO if another .£3OOO ia nised BEFORE THE END OF DECEM!EII, 1915, to pay off tho Mortgage of !5000 on tho Wellington Y'.M.C.A. Buildng. Tho timo given tho Directors to ccomplish this task w.is only threo •eeks. Up to the present dato £1200 has ecu promised; there remains, therefore,. DAYS to 'secure the balanro (.£1800), nd it MUST BE DONE QUICKLY. Tho Directors of the. Association now lake an URGENT APPEAL to tho readies of "THE DOMINION" to. help seo liis amount fully subscribed. , I. Will one thousand MOTHERS send iNE POUND each before SATURDAY? 11. Will one thousand FATHERS send INT'I POUND before SATURDAY? 111. AVill EVERY HOME that has reeved a letter with a <.-Y.M.C.A. head- i lg fend ONE POUND before SATURIAY'P , IV. Wanted, one thousand half-sove-;igns from those unable to send one ound. . If this appeal commends_ itself to yon ill you please ACT AT ONCE, and send our amount to MR, A. VARNEY, General Secretary, , ' Y.M.C.A., Wellington. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. 3RASS Badges and Buttons, Breeches, Putties;, and all Military Trimmings r THOS. SHIELDS, Military, Tailor. 21 /illis Street (next Empire Hotel). "A WORD TO THE WISE," TITELDAEINE will repair your broken n Castiugs. rOHN CHAMBERS AND SON, LTD.. Wellington. _ I MAGNETOS. MAGNETOS. ( " SPECIALISE in Armature Winding and Condensers. . r Vulcanised fittings made and repaired • i the premises. Magnets re-magnetised. All work fully guaranteed. J. H. KINNIBURGH, Engineer, 10 Manners Street. P. ROBERT AND CO., < MILITARY OUTFITTERS. 1 EXPERT EMBROIDERERS. ( ' ATEST Power Machinery for mannfacJ turing all kinds of Metal Badges, Buttons, etc., for Soldiers. i P.O. BOX G9, PALMERSTON NORTH f (One minute from Post Office). A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE, rfIARS FOR HIRE OR STORED,' x-/ Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 292J, , Address): Next Public Trust Office. Lamb ton Quay. c N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress r OVERLAND IN THE SUNNY SOUTH*! 1 ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. WARD to Kaikoura and vice-versa; beautiful scenery en route; an ideal holiday. Cars leave Ward Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. , - A. J. CLEMETT, ( Proprietor. NOTE.—My Cars run in conjunction 1 with Messrs. Lougesen and Co.'s from Kaikoura to Parnassus. For further particulars, booking fees, ' etc., apply to G. Stanley Chisholm, Ac- 1 ountant and General Agent, 219 Lainbton Quay, Wellington. J Phono 70. , ■ ( Floor-walker (to man who seems nn- I decided which way to go): "Aro you I looking for 60'mething?" Party ad- * dressed: "No, sir, I've lost my ivifo." v Tho man had been haled boforo tho ; magistrate on some trivial charge. "Let mo see," said the .indue. "I know you. Aro not yoti tho man who was married in a cagc of •man-eating lions?" "Yes, your Honour," replied tho culprit. "Ex- c citing, wasn't it?" " Well," said tho ( man judicially, "it was then. 1 I An extraordinary recruiting: blunder ' was described at a meeting of tho New- ' castlo Chamber of Commerce by the secretary, ilr. Shaw, who stated that bo had attended a meeting of gentlemen, all or most of whom wore over tlio re- J cmiting age. addressed by tho Earl of " Derby. Lord Derby informed them that they must not lie surprised if any of , them reoeivod a copy of his invitation now being circulated throughout tho - country to join the army, because by •, some chance Karl Kitchener himself had . j been the recipient of such a document, 'j Holidays and sight-seeing are o'ften i spoiled bv earless neglect of a chill lcadt.o Cat'iM-ii Influenstt. Wse tropin , OT'yj'jpwol", Kvonywliere 1/6 &
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2654, 28 December 1915, Page 7
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