AMUSEMENTS. /TOE U/MNG'S mHEATRE JL HE J-*-ING'S - 11 - HEATRE MANAGEMENT aro scvreoning To-night that Wonderful Photo-Play Story of tho NORTHLANDS, ALASKA, produced by TRIANGLE, THE IRON STRAIN, THE IRON STRAIN. THE IRON STRAIN. THE IRON STRAIN, Featuring DUSTIN FARNUM. DUSTIN FARNUM. It is a Masterpiece. THE IRON STRAIN, THE IRON STRAIN. THE IRON STRAIN, Has'a NOVEL PLOT and STORY. Grand Supporting Films, "THE PATITE NEWS." "DIPLOMATIC HENRY" (A Sydney Drew Laugh Explosive). Auckland Rcserro Bookings at Highest Prices for "CVibiri-.i" constitute a Dominion Record. RESERVE PLAN OPENS THIS MORNING At the Bristol Piano Co. Now, we're not going to tell you that at !) o'clock tliis morning Wellington citizens will storm the Bristol and every seat will be booked up for tho week. .Hut we do say that commencing To-day, tho Biggest Booking for any feature ever presented here will sat in, and all the best seats will bo taken very early indeed. If you wish to take HER to see THE WORLD'S GREATEST MOTION SPECTACLE, BE EARLY! BE EARLYI For, in the words of ono of. our friends, whose writings in these columns you all ■ know, "tho early patron getieth the best seat; tho late one gotteth tho pip." The mightiest vision ever conceived in the brain of man WILL COST YOUReserves,. 25.; D.C. and 0.5., Is. Gd.; | I Stalls, Is. ' Plan at Bristol—Be Certniu! : EDUCATIONAL ASSO- ! »*j- CIATION. . AN ILLUSTRATED PUBLIC LECTURE On ' "FLIES AND DISEASE" will be given by I PROFESSOR H. B. KIRK, M.A. (Victoria University College), At the CONCERT CHAMBER (Town Hall), TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 8 o'clock. Lantern slides. Admission free. Public invited. D. STANLEY SMITH, Hon. Secretary. . • NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ALTERATIONS TO ORDINARY TRAIN SERVICES. WELLINGTON RACES. 12th, 13th, and loth JULY, 1916. ON 12th, 13th, and 15th July, the following alterations will bo made to tho ordinary time-table:— • The usual 10.0 a.m. Wellington (Lnmb-ton)-Woodvillo.. train will leave Welling-, ton at 9.35 a.i£,' Kaiwarra 9.40, Ngahauranga 9.45, Petone 9.5!!, Lower Hutt 10.0, Upper Hutt arr. 10.40, dep. 11.52 a.m., thence at ordinary times. The 10.15 a.m. Lowr Hutt-Wellington. . train will leave Lower Hutt at 10.30 a.m., Petone 10.34, Ngahauranga 10.42, lvai- , warra 10.47 a.m., Wellington arrive 10.52 J a.m. 1 ' Tho usual 7.25 a.m. Alasterton-Welling-ton train will bo delayed and will leave Masterton at 8.45 a.m., Upper Hutt 11.53 a.m.. Lower Hutt 12.30 p.m., Petone 12.34, ' Ngahauranga 12.42, Kaiwarra 12.47, Wel- ' lington arrivo 12.52 p.m. ! A special passenger train for Wellington will leavo Lower Hutt at 11.20 a.m., Petone .11.24, Ngahauranga 11..12, Kaiwarra 11.37, Wellington arrivo 11.12 a.m. The usual <,25 p.m. Wellington-Master-toil train will bo delayed and will leave Wellington at G. 5 p.m., Lower Hutt G. 27, ' Upper Hutt'7.l2l:p.m., Masterton arrive 10.19 p.m. This train will not take passengers for stations between Wellington and Upper Hutt. , It will make special stops to lift passengers for beyond Upper Hutt. Tho usual. 4.-M p.m. Upper Hutt-Wel-lington train will not run. A special passenger train will leavo Upper Hutt at 5.25 p.m., Lower Hutc G.B, Petone G. 12, Ngahauranga 0.20, Kaiwarra 6.25! Wellington arrive 6.30 p.m This train will ■ malco the • usual motor train stops bc- . tween Upper Hutt and Lower Hutt. v : BY ORDER.
AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ; "OTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. THEATRE. H _1 Jti/MPRESS THEATRE. Gigantic PULLERS' Programme ■w-rnTrmo VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. ' -LAST THREE NIGHIS CROWDS! CROWDS! ! CROWDS! I i _ , 1 Unending, Unvarying, Irreducible Of this most Enthralling Programme Have attested the Popularity of this _ % - )C , ; Colossal Act THE WOMAN'S SHARE, FIVE AIANCHURIANS FIVE THE WOMAN'S SHARE, PIVE MANCHURIANS FIVE ' THE TALK OP THE TOWN. A Great Emotional Drama, filled with' THE LAMPINIS, Comedy Illusionists. tears, thrills, and supreme happiness, THE NEWMANS, Sketch Artists. . rn , VJV ~ rTTaptt\ t ! THE RALEIGHS, Specialities. CITABLEEI CHAPLIN DAN THOMAS, the Panto Dame. ■ MABEL NORMAND CLARK AND WALLACE, Comedians. „ ,T' x, 'I VICTOR PRINCE'S ItEVUSICAL COY. In a Record Laughing Paree. ■ ■ VICTOR PRINCE'S REVUSICAL COY. In a Georgeous Incense-permeated, . „ Ul. JiLLLA. ... Spicy. Seductive Eastern Revue, Sooiety Drama of . a Woman s Honour, • "THE HAREM-SCARE&I GIRLS." Exquisitely tender and true to. life. POSITIVELY LAST THREE NIGHTS GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, i OP THIS WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. ! Prices-. D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. PRICES-3d.,' 6d.Reserves,. Is. -J Booking fee, 6d. .Plan at The Bristol. . . . -, '• •.•••' j (Under Patronage.) " QRAND MILmRY ENTERTAIN-, V TOWN lIALL! TOWN HALL! EOSCOE ARBUCKLE, The Genial Ona, In Aid of Camp Entertainment Fund. And Prices, 2s. and Is. MABEL NORMAND, the Keystone Maid, : ~ , T —~ln their Latest and Best "Stunt,' W CHORAL UNION. PATTY AND MABEL ADRIPT. j J* _„ Tr qnP 77T , m , r1? r, T FATTY AND MABEL: ADRIFT. n n • % i PATTY AND MABEL ADBET. CALDOW, Godbers Rooms, Cuba . rvrov-p carm UTTHfq -' Street. MONDAY, July 17th, at 8 p.m. _ - AN ® °™; R 600 D "???• I Members who intend to bo present or "IJJ SU , .... r , n . . ) assist are asked to notify the under- Tea m Dmss tIU 5 - 30 signod by Saturday, g anM Programme To-night at- j Hon. Sec., Social' Committee, STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. j Telephone 2617. Box 177. I WELLINGTON RACING' . CLUB. 1 ! WINTER -MEETING. 13th AND 15th JULY. . i TRENTHiM RACECOURSE. . i j SECOND DAY: - TO-DAY! ■ , TO-DAY'. ' (THURSDAY). '' ' ' (THURSDAT) ■■■' ' -.FIRST-RACE STARTS-AT 11.30 A.M.. ' j PIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.30 A.M. • TRAINS LEAVE FOR COURSE AS FOLLOW:—Te Aro depart, 9.54 and 10.21 a.m. Wellington depart, 10.10, 10.19, 10.37, 10.1G a.m., and 32.6. p.m. A. E. WHITE, Secretary. TO RETIRED FARMERS AND HHHE RELIABILITY OF ' OTHERS. i- BEGG'S PIANOS Is guaranteed. The Company' 6 reputa-, WANTED.' TO SELL, FURNISHED tion extending over 55 yearsis a suffi-; -,! HOUSE, of 5 large rooms and -cienfe-protection to the purchaser that .j kitchen, built on irregular shape section best valuo is giren in every respect. of over one-eighth acre. Only built this In BEGG'S Showrooms you Lave the j year. Every convenience, including gas of the following World-famed stove and gas copper, Sliacklock high'. Makers:— ■ pressure range, electric light and power ' TOTVol irw fT> en«« points, water and drainage. Designed on JOHN BRINSMLAD „ND SONS. . ; most up-to-date lines, and go built that CHALLEN AND SON. , 1 ® GEORGE ROGERS AND SON. \ ] north, fak- 2?25tt site, JUSTJN BROWNE. NEWMAN ft CO, rooms (if built) would all get water _ fivmirifoi ' ;1 views. Cannot be built in. Situated in (Chopin_s fa\ourite). best part pf Hataitai, Wellington, ten BORJJ (Para); . . minutes' easy walk from tram, which is & s P lto .If -i on Id. section from town. havo hoen able t9 socor© a com p lete j . , „ , rango of the various Models by • the Pi.,rn.shing is nearly all oak new and Makers A it to om 'M alwolutely. modern. Carpets, lmoloums, ToQms repay tho intending purchaser, i and all laTg« articles purchased exclusive- I£ taconvenie I nt to pay cash, a nominal J ly from Scoullar and Co. Splendid col- d it and fte extended over. ;! lection of. pictures, .framed m oak. 1/2, .or 3 years will be accepted. I Price, £1600, which includes cutlery, CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., . '? china, and everything. About £M Gov- Manners.Street, I Wellington* eminent Advances mortgage, balance Branches and' Agencies throughout i cash. If necessarj-, 2 sections (one :on jj 6Tr Zealand. ; each side), each of about ore-eighth acre, '. ; : —— call also be purchasetl. Sole reason for ■ i . selling,is owner leaving. This is NOT a WHY P. AND B. BUILDING PAPER ' GIFT, 'but-a GENUINE BARGAIN.- ■ IS BEST. NO AGENTS will be considered on any r account. P AND : B; BUILDING PAPER is i apply to X • made to go under tho weather- , "WALK IN, WALK OUT," boards as a preventive of draughts and C.0." "Dominion" Office, Wellington. dampness. P. and B. .is best for this : : : —: purpose becauso it is STRONGER than ; T ,. ov others. It is saturated with P. and B. ; AIUdiL/ AIAIJi; iiAbi. Compound—and the saturation is vastly , , , • 3 ytt. superior to—more thorough than iff any XnTHTu^fviS'S?LJ. f other brand. For lifetimo' service,.order, YV."COLBIR , system teaches you to p and B _ Building-Paper. P. and-B. . ; play the_ latest songs, two-steps, and- all preserTes adjacent timber. classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, saves ' . ' : time, money, and drudgery. No scales, no. Aubrey Gualter . and -Co., Wellington,' 1 special music. Plenty of local tefermes. Snlitll y and Smith, Ltd., Wellington.' . Testimonials can be seen from all parts. Acetylene Gas Co., Wellington. Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews J ' ° anytime. Call for all particulars. Bir- John Burns and Co., Ltd., Auckland; . lev's College of Music, Boulcott Street Hill and Plnmmer, Ltd , Auckland; N.Zw ; (Chambers),-first floor up. Acetylene Gas Co., Auckland; _Henry . ■ -Williams and Sons, Ltd., Napier* ■ ■ ■ : f*r ''■ SUITS AND TOP COATS. . " - :' ■' In Avenue. j Comfort, t HAVE'' JUST RECEIVED a Large 1 bernco are secured. . X Consignment of Otago. Southlwicl, ' fTU3 MATA WINES have won Six Gold and Auckland Regimcntal Badees. Medals at International Exhibi-J THOS. SHIELDS, Military Tailor, '• tions against the Wines of the World. "21 Willis Street. " ' ■
AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ] AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. The KS TiiiT H is . majbs !P theatrb - EHIS: Sdo Dir=".i:i: 7IJIN DJSONK .JIAAGWBNT LAST THREE NIGHTS .scvrceniM l°-mght that AVondeiful CROWDS! • CROWDS! ! CROWDS! 1 1 . ... _ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 11, .° T ?? btory , of , th ,° N S££wAw ' Unending, Unvarying, Irreducible Of this most Enthralling Programme " ALASKA, produced by TRIANGLL, Have attested the Popularity of this _ . .- OS] THE IRON STRAIN, Colossal Act. " THE WOMAN S : /f . THE IRON STRAIN. FIVE AIANCHURIANS FIVE THE W.OMAN S SHARE, —THE IRON STRAIN. ' FIVE MANCHURIANS FIVE i 7/7 , THE IRON STRAIN, THE TALK OF THE TOWN. A Great Emotional Drama, filled with. / / S Featuring TnE LAMPINIS, Comedy Illusionists. tears, thrills, and supreme happiness, 7 HmrV DUSTIN FARNUM. ™j ™ANS, CHARLES CHAPLIN - i DUSTIN FARNUM. DAN THOMAS, tho Panto Dame. ■ MABEL NORJIAND > It is a Masterpiece. CLARK AND WALLACE, Comedians. „ , _ ~ „ 1 THE TRON STRAIN VICTOR PRINCE'S ItEVUSICAL COY. In a Record Laughing Farce. : rXSVSH/fCf THE IRON STRAIN' VICTOR PRINCE'S RBVUSICAL COY. mmT , rTt In another brilliant Drama, Tpnw £ ;TR\ t n' In a Georgeous Incenso-permeatcd, OPHELIA. ... Dion Bouoicault's Masterpiece, • iJii ' „„ Spicy. Seductive Eastern Revue, Sooiety. Drama of . a Woman s Honour. •:j "THE fIOLLEEN BAWN." Has a NOVEL PLOT and S'J HAREM-SCAREM GIRLS." Bsqiueitely tender and true to, life. "THE COLLEEN BAWN." Grand Supporting I'ilms, POSITIVELY LAST THREE NIGHTS SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, i Which will bo staged for Two More "THE PATIIE NEWS." OF THIS WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. . ! Nißhte Only. "DIPLOMATIC HENRY" Prices-. D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. DAY PRICES-3d., 6d.. Reserres,. Is. ; HEAR DOONE SING . (A 'Sydney Drew Laugh Explosive). Booking fee, 6d. Plan at The Bristol. . ' ; SB\T3RAL SONG HITS, including : : — : — ; ———- —— tf l TO-NIGHT' CrUi tee " Auckland Rcserro Bookings at Highest TO-NIGItT! • \ '' i ALLEN DOONE Prices, for "CaWria" constitute a (Under Vico-lfegal Patronage.) %/Sj: "THF COILPEM BAWN" Dominion Rccord. MILITARY ENTERTAIN - \ ff •! This confuted with RESERVE PLAN OPENS b" MENT. \%J & / , V '■.! SrS pC THIS MORNING TOWN lIALL! TOWN H.UjLI EOSCOB ARBUCKLE, The Genial i "MOLLY BAWN," ... • Rvi< .i. ol pi. 11n In Aid of Camp Entertainment Fund. And which will be staged on tho last night of " u 1110 w 18101 ua "° w> ' Prices, 2s. and. Is. MABEL NORMAND, tho Keystone Maid, :' ; tho Season.- Now, we're not going to tell you that " rT rtyy'THY f-nnPAT TTNTrvv* In their Latest and Best "Stunt, ■ c ,,„ T . nn . v ,rnvTT7v I at !) o'clock this morning Wellington WLLLINGIO.N CHORAL UNION. FATTY AND MABEL ADRIFT. j SAIURDAy, MONDAI, A TuLbDAx, c jti ze ns will storm the Bristol and every L, „•_ o nrTlT Tn ArT; r, m PATTY AND MABEL: ADRIFT. i seat will be booked up for tho week. FAEETOtt SOCIAL MR. R. T. FATTY AND MABEL ADRIFT. . IHE_ BOLD SOJLR 801 . .Hut we do say that commencing To-daj-, o\\, Godbei b Rooms, iCuba AND OTHER GOOD FILMS." ' I WEDNESDAY & IHI)HSDA\, 'the Biggest Booking for any feature ever Street, AIONDA\, July 17th,at8p.m. « . usual •' 19th and 20th July presented here will sat in, and all the Members who intend to bo present or Tea in Less Circlo till 530' Tim ' ! "TOO MUCH JOHNSON!" best seats will bo taken very early in- assist aro asked to notify tho under- iea » Lirclo till bM p.m. FRIDAY, 21st JULY. deed. . signod by Saturday, Uh inst Same Programme To-night at- j "THE PARISH PRIEST!" If you wish to take HER to see rfm, Sec Social' Committee STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. I wyss&sfm. : "MOLLY BAWN!" SPECTACLE, . , : PRICES-. 55., 35., 2s. Lato Door Gal- BE EARLY! BE EARLY! ' WELLINGTON RACING? CLUB, i tery, Is. • :/ • • . - •* Box Plan Notice.—All plans aro now j> or) j n the words of ono of. our friends, _ _ ' i . : ou view at Tho Bristol Piano -Company, whose writings in these columns you all ' Day Sales at Grand Opera House Confec- know, "tho early patron getieth the best t> a rivo j RACES I ; - - tionery Store. seat; tho lato one gotteth tho pip" JtAUbO. - ! BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. . TO SEE ANTED, by bachelor, Partner in mim \ , ' WINTER- • MEETING. ' . 5 laijge ebeei) farm. §| A.ND 15th. •) COUNTRY BAKERY FOB SALE. TRENTHIiI EA EGOU ' ] SHOWS GOOD PROFITS. .. • ~ ! wroND-'DAY- - ' 'M"0 Goodwill for quick sale. Satiefac- >.'» ' ■ c '-'"mW 'w -*-r • i tory reasons for selling. Splendid -VA/ • - HPA-T6 A"V f AV 1 •• j oDDortuDitA' for a suitable man with ft k .11 • ..A v/ A » - Si coital. Bread, sd. and s}d. Ap- Mff* V \ ' (THURSDAY)- \ - • (THURSDAT) • Pl 3"" "BAKER," "Standard,"' tmMA ' . ■ ' ■ FIRST-RACE STARTS-AT 11.30 A.M.. ' | . Palmerston North. . - PIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.30 A.M. ' . • ' : ' ... - TRAINS LEAVE FOR COURSE AS FOLLOW:—Ta Aro depart, 9.54 and 10.21 j Ihe mightiest vision e\ei concencd m Welliugton depart, 10.10, 10.19, 10.37, 10.IG a.m., and 12.6 p.m. th-a brain of man A. li. WHYTE, Secretary. FOIi SALE. ■ WILL COST YOU- : . ■ ■ ■ ' . ' ' " __j. ; STATIONERY_BUSINESS. Eeserves,. fc.,- D.C. and 0.5., Is. Gd.; TO RETIRED FARMERS AND fffTHE RELIABILITY OF . ;__ i |>OUBLE FRONT SHOP, with 6 Stalls, Is. OTHERS. Is guaranteed.' The Company's reputa-, JL-r Dwelling Rooms Atached. Lease 0 Plan at Bristol—Be Certnin! TKrANTED'TO SELL FURNISHED Hon extending over 55 years is a suffi-; r ' - — W HOUSE, Of 5 krge roon,r and fent. protection to; the pnrchaser that No Goodwill rejr Sa."W n WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSO- kitchen, built onJrregular shape section I sijiMn man and is enlistine Will accept »»j CIATION. of over one-eighth acre. Only biult this In BhWj b baowiooms you nave tne ~ JC3OO in cash; balance approved P/ns. AN ILLUSTRATED PUBLIC LECTURE year. Every convenience including gas of .tho following World-famed \pply On ' stovo and gas copper, Sliacklock high-, - LEWIS AND CO., "FLIES AND DISEASE" pressure range, electric light and power ratmmntSD SONS Wanganui. will be given by points, water and drainage. Designed on JOHN AND SO.NS. .- - ' | PROFESSOR 11. B. KlfiK, M.A. most up-Mate lines, and so built that CHALLEN AND SON. - , (Victoria University College), it can bo-converted into 10 rooms at little XXXvrn vnrvvv ilin - At the CONCERT -CHAMBER (Town extra cost. Hatbour and sea views on ?n§rTN RPmTOE NEWMAN ft CO ' "" : Hall), TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 8 north, east, and south sides, and extra JUSIJN BR-OWNG. NhWMAft CO, , GREAT CHANCBPOB GROCERS. itt^ n K cLnot I ''be built' if PLETEL (Chopin> favourite). . . GOOD LIVING GIVEN AWAY-NO Kon ' In spU^hor^pr^u^we j /ffcNK of the 'oldest established City NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. on Id. town. „ d of't6e "raribne. Models by • the ! decidod to retire. liv Alls SERVICES. and all lar 0 e articles p\wchasw«xclusi\e- if inconvenient •to pay cash,- a nominal Central stand- favourable lease; good ly from.Scoullar and Co. Splendid col- deposit and the balance extended over, j turnover and profits; stock at about . LKGTON RACES lection of pictures, .franied m oak 2 , .or 3 years will be accepted. i can bo reduced fixtures, fittings, mil, 13th, and lotli JULI, 101b. Price, .CI6OO, which includes cutlery, CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., , : 'aarts, etc., JES7S) any items not wanted ,_ „ 10U ~, pU T , ... china, and everything. About £iW Gov- Manners.Street, ' Wellington* :'j by buyer will be kept out. As owner ia 0 0 ..> 13th, .nnd loth July, tho fol- eminent Advances mortgage, balance Branches and Agencies throughout i retiring, no Goodwill is asked. I'uller Y lowing alterations w-iU bo made to cash. .Tf necessary, S sections (one .'on New Zealand. - ; particulars from Sole Agents: tk^ordmaty each side), each of about acre, — : : j ' Ihc usual 10.0 a.m. Wellington (Lamb- can also be pnrcbaeed. Sole reason for ■■ • N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, ton)-Woodvi!lo, train will leavo Welling-, selling is owner leaving. This is NOT a WHY P. AND B. BUILDING PAPER " .187 Manchester Street, Christcknrch.' ton at !),35 a.m:,'Kaiwarra 9.W, Ngahan- GIFT, but a GENUINE BARGAIN. ■ IS BEST, j - ; ranga 9.40, Petone |),53, Lower Hutt 10.0,. NO AGENTS will be considered on any ttTcV5 U MdtorT 10 « mes dCP ' a ' m " acc »l u w p 'AND : B; BUILDING PAPER is i GROCERY AND CARTING BUSINESS. TN W«K OUT" t I to B ° ' froin icill Trfiwnr'FTnff of mqna w ' WALIv IN, WALK Ou I, boards as a preventive of vdraughts and ; Petone 10.34, NgabaUTanga' 10.42, Kai- C.0." "Dominion" Office, Wellington. dampness. P. and B g„^AU° r i TN good country district, no opposition; wnrra-10.C a.m., Wellington arrive 10.53 . , others. It is "saturated with awl B. , ■ - FfeAIRY Farm, 180 acres, excellent soil, play the_latest Wteps, and- all ; eseTves adjacent timber. : ; •..• ii 7-roomed houso, good farm build. , Wan a 12,17, AVel- c ttSSes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, saves - rtgsj carrying 50 cows and other stock j lington arm o 12.02 p.m. time, money, and drudgery. No scales, 10. .\.„brey Gualter and-C0.,. Wellington,' 1 close cheese factory, school, ctc.j X 26 per f Tutt" om" Smith and Smith, Ltd., Wellington.' . nnr /> f"5An riqh • lon.will leavo Lower Kutt at 11.20 a.m.. Testimonials can be seen from all parts. ~ irpi-ripnA pn IVAllinzfcon acre, J-jIW casn. Petone .11.24, Ngahauranga 11.,12, Kai- Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews -4-■ Acetylene t.as Co., Wellington. : , 1? -WTW warra 11.37, Wellington arrive 11.-12 a.m. anytime. Call for all particulars. Bir- John Burns and Co., Ltd., Auckland; . , , The usuaH.2s p.m. Wollingtoli-ALister- W> g College of Music, Boulcott StT?et Hill and Plummer, Ltd., Auckland; N.Z< ; Land Agent, Lketa-huntt. ton train will bo delayed and will leave (Chambers), first floor up. Acetylene Gas Co., Auckland; Henry, - ■ Wellington at 0.5 p.m., Lower Hutt G. 27, ; Henry-Williams and Sons, Ltd., Napier, ■ - Upper Hutt'7.l2tp.m., Masterton arrive r—■" '-■■■' ' . AUCKLAND '10.19 p.m. • This train will not take pas- ' fk|JLM| ; PH DOCM HITITFI sengers for stations between Wellington ttfSflaSi 1 . /KjiSws ; „ , r nCT wn-m IN and Upper llutt.- s It will make special . . NSSS' ■■MRESS&M 1 ?. I THE MOST UP-10-DAIL HOIEL IK g j jjj-j passengers for beyond Up- "I : i „ . „ . per Hutt. WIN™! SUITS AND TOP COATS. : ' i Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with pn,ate '|']i 0 usual i.lfl T).m. Upper itutt-Wel- W ■ — . .. ■ ■ | m » roon iVmmn linirtoit train ivill .doc run. A sppciol 111 mad© by ■ TivT>T^T^TrnT/^\T-i , nTr v/vortvfP ; l'romlos. M_r day. SpccmlTerras p asse „ g( , r train will leavo Upper Hutt at MILLIGAN'S, Kelburn Avenue. - j for lengthened periods. 5.25 p.m., Lower Hutc; G.B, Petone G. 12, Comfort, Distinctive .Style,. and Long T T i?qt ppmrnlm «t , . ' Full particulara from J-hos. Cook and jj„ n i lauran „ a (;o oj iCaiwarra 6.25! Wei- Service are secured. I tM I ■ ? Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. n&w-mi nvnvn RM nm Thic train will ■ A Consignment of Otago. Southland, Telegrams: "Cargen,-". Auckland. lii'u +t»>• iioinl m?t'or train stons be- rgTG MATA-WINES have won Six Gold aud Auckland Regimental Badges. 5 ,* , -——-'make motoi te«n stops be- ± Medals at International Exhibi-, THOS. SHIELDS, Military Tailor, • rjlE MATA WINES, bveen Upper Hutt and Low« l tions against the Wines of the World. ' '21 Willis Street. J.' nwn>j'iiwifet,vwn i ivimj,';i*|T il " . t . t %llMMiii.iWcl«UlXliliXlLLkiiirirriniFir<t«i>iMnnii>Trn*MgiifinJTr'TT mi— ■ui-r-.Tf unmr m mwnnMw , • !«/ QUEKEE BROS.' SALE OF 'jm FURS' and COATS. three Extraordinary Bar- 47 BLACK PONY COATS I gains AT LESS THAN HALE! PBTCE,- - ■ - 1 , - ; and the goods aro now on view in tfie This is ono of tho greatest bargains wc M& j WmlmWmfllf windows. They comprise 10-1 Real . havo evor offered. These-Pony Coats £M ffl M.l . . gu-'A'sßrttisas IS EMr-si- > f\ I fSfm&jlt , Pony Coats, and 98 Ladies' Tweed Coats, A f nir Black Astrachan Coats aro-ill- gLJjIgL, ■■ •• a " this season's goods, and latest styles. eluded. "Usual prices of Pony and Asv; Tho prices wo will offer these bargains trachan. Coats from 4 to 7-guineas. J||L . ffl H. 'rWk 8i it will beat any Sale Prices in the City. N g w ALL' "<s®s r . . f mwM' HURRY TO WILLIS STREET. ; 113 REAL RJR SETS .%• $Sjj|. SAND NECKLETS TWEED COATS. 2 SETS OP RICH I>ARK FITCH, t- ~ s^i N , EC3 f LET , A + N^ s ? N - MUI,r ALMOST A GIFT AT #lfM| —With heads and tails. 8 guineas. /^W'^ralrl G BEAUTIFUL DARK KOLINSKI ' MMtMm NECKLETS—AII decorated with heads j* I and tails; richly lined. 635. For 355. j 3 HARK PITCH 1-SKIN NECKLETS-Beaiitifnlly jnatched, complete with real Hi II BiM ' • feet and tails. '1 guineas. For 395. 6d. 'K9[£|jl ' 1 MAGNIFICENT DARK PITCH PELERINE STOLES-For Matrons. Theso ® ■ • ! are made from Gto 8 skins, with real feet and tails. Usual price, sto 7 tB-| _ ffl guineas. For 595. Gd. 'Bra §S[ MSf Ssl ra I K®i 12 DARK FITCH COLLARETTES-With heads and tails. Usual prices, 295. Gd. X&rfT SHI f ' to 89s. Gd. For 16s. 6d. and 19s. 6d. 'w Jl f4fPl;«|fcl®, BEAUTIFUL PICKED MUSQUASH COLLARETTES. 395. Gd. For 225. 6d. tl\ . : 1 SET NATURAL WOLF—Beautifully marked. 9 guineas. For £5 10s. ' c- \\Wf&MWA 1 REAL SQUIRREL SET—Of 2G skins, with beads, feet, and tails. 5 guineas. - *Vi(\ - For 755. Wo aro offering the whole lino jutt as ' 1 REAL SQUIRREL SET—Of 20 complete skins, first choice. 7 pnineas. ive purchased it, at ono price, although - 1 REAL'SQUIRREL SET-Of 22 skins, heads and tails, completely lined squir- ' rel breast. 8 guineas. For £5 15s. . worth double tho price of fithers.. There.l REAL RUSSIAN BEAR SETS-A valuable and serviceable fur. Usual price, fore tho early shopper will seouro the . j lis- For 635. greatest bargain. There aro beautiful G SETS REAL KOLTNSKI FITCH-Of rich dark tone, beautifully fashioned IUI Woo ] coats in Plain Cheviots, in Saxe, and matched, muffs of tho latest slinpe, composed of ten complete skins, de- * _ . conited heads and fails, ai)d uccklots to match. These are very handsome Brown, Purplo, and Grey, al pne , 1 furs. Usual price, 8 puineas. For 635. 595. fid. Smart Mixed Tweed Coats; / \ ; t) SPjTS OF BLACK ALPINE KlJ)—Satin liacd, latest shape. 555. For 295, 6d, visual price from 395. Gd. to 555. Black /Hm | pj| ' 2 REAL HOLE STOLES—4Ss. For 15s. 6d. and White Coats, tor V~/I| I I Ipjfi ; 0 LARGE CAPE PELERINE SI.OLES-Of real and handsonjo dark .Marmot, , >ngs foil length and } length; usual 'J :: suitable for elderly ladies, lined satin, decoratcd mink tails. XJsual prico, price, 395. 6d. to 555. All Bteck Wool pT w i * 695. Gd. For 295. Gd. Cheviot and Tweed Coats, for mourning, s I «\ I 6 D F?r K 29? R 6d Y se < t XALINE SEIS_LIUcd satin ' long sha ! lCtl etolc ' ' ( ' S ' 6d ' 30s. Gd. to 495. 6d. Dozens of smart fl j |V J ; 2 MOLE DTED RUSSIAN HARE SETS-Smart styles. 555. Fw 355. Coats, and many extra small i * v ttv t\>^\'-tt-;*tc tphc women s size. All these Coats to go at AND DOZENS OF OTHERS. , 193. Gd. hurry to willis street.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2822, 13 July 1916, Page 7
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