The 'Wellington Orphans' Club will hold its annual Ladies' Niglic on Saturday, September 23, in the Town Hall. Tickets are now available, and can be liad from the secretary, Mr. Herbert F. Wood, 90 The Terrace; also from the Bristol Piano Co., or from members of the committee. Everyone intending to be present on the occasion are requested to make early application for tickets, : as only a limited number are printed. Judging by the keciv demand for tickcts and the arrangements that are being made, this year's Ladies' Night promises to easily eclipse any such night-previously held by tinspopular club. The profits go to the Red Cross Fund. Our hosiery knitting machines aro. "first to the front" for satisfaction and efficiency. They supersede any other knitters in the production of socks and stockings, and the goods made on these machines are guaranteed to wear as well as those knitted by hand. We are now showin f the very latest yodels in Harrison and Griswold Hosiery Knitters. 50 pairs. hose can bo knitted on our machines while one pair is knitted by hand. Particulars-and prices from Oscar Hewott and Co., 5G Cuba Street, Wellington (just below Bank Now Zealand).—Advt. A correspondent writes a letter of interest to. ladies:—"l have been using Desert' Gold Tea for the last twelve months, and find it the best tea I liavo ever tasted. I have told all my friends, and they are .buying it now."—Advt. Ladies! Wo remind you that there are only a few days in which to purchase Special Hoso Bargains. Black Imitation Silk Hose, Is. 6d. pair; also Black Silk Ankled Hose, -2s. Xld. Price's Store, Willis Street.—Advt. ; Wedding Announcement. — Beautiful roses and the choicest of (lowers only aro used when designing wedding bouquets, which I make a speciality of. Packed and forwarded through the Dominion. Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, 36 Willis. Street.—Advt.
/CPX Round the f 1 J Clock—- \ „ S' The Tea for When all Times Shopping When things have . been so hard to choose, when crowds wAa ■ are n °i s y anc l you're feeling nervy and ' MmwJ\ %?■ t ' * s or 311 nV^° CU^ 'jm So pure, so rich in flavour,.so fragrant, so ' distinctive—it is .not surprising that the tea || the connoiseur prefers Ihahpv Of WHOLESALE AQEKTS.t IHOHPBON BEOS., LTD., WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2871, 8 September 1916, Page 3
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