rnOWN ¥T AI ' LLAST CONCERT, TO-NIGHT. ' TO-NIGHT,, at 8. GOOD-BYE TO :r \ *\ *f j \ PAUL DUFAULT ° TO-NIGHT Paul Dufault will include in his Programme many Songs of Baltic, j. both. French and English. e Soldiers in umiform Hall' Price to all [ parte of the Hall. s Prices: 55., 35., 2s. Plans'at The Brist tol till 1 p.m. To-day, alter at Grand - Opera. Houso Sw'eot Shop, also Day Sales. DANCE RECITAL In aid of " FRESH AIR FUND. Under the patronage of the Countess of Liverpool. r And the Mayor and Mayoress. - CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, i TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. PROGRAMME: j ' . Part I. t 1. Fresh Air Fund Picnic [ Recitation—Miss Alice Saunders 2. Will o' the Wisp—Miss Eila. Liardet 3. The . Spirit of the Garden.—Miss Yvonne Gibson i. A Crusher] Poppy—Misses Bitossi, ' . Morley,. Read, Saunders (2), and * Broen ■' 5. An Awakening Iris—Miss Eila Liardet > 6. Irish Babies—Miss Betty Saunders ■ and Ma6ter Paul Crawford i 7. Polka Fantasquo—Miss Clarice Read ~ 8. Maid of the Mist—Miss Roma Bitossi ( 9. Puff Balls—Misses B. Saunders and D. Murphy 10. A Snow Sprite—Miss Sinclair Breen ;• 11., A Little Bit. of Fluff—Miss Betty Saunders ' 12. Shadows—Misses Dewsbury, Cork, > Bitossi, Morley, and Gibson I Part IL , 1. Russian Mazurka—Misses Liardet, Breeh, Nichols,' Saunders, Morley, Gibson, Bitossi, Read, Morris, and Master Morris ; 2. Russian Exercises—Misses Dewsbury ' .and Cork 3. Sabot Dance—Miss A. Johnston i. Once Upon a Time—Misses Liardot and Saunders 5. The Organ Grinder—Miss Roma Bitossi 6. Midnight—Miss Natalie Morris and Master Jack Morris 7. Carnival Danco—Miss Eila Liardet i 8. Dance of the Hours—Misses Nichols , . and Morris 9. Pierrot Dance—Miss Naomi Morley 10. A Russian .Folk Dance—Misses Cork and Dewsbury It. The Suinny East—Miss Natalie Morris 12. Puck and the Scarecrows—Misses Liardet, Breen, Morley, Read, Bitossi, Gibson, Saunders, and Nichols Music by the Wellington South Orchestra.. Doors open 7.15 p.tui. Admission—3s., 2s„ and Is. Tickets and Box Plan at Begg's. . /REMEMBER! . RETURNED SOLDIERS' DAYS:ETURNED SOLDIERS' DAYS:DECEMBER Ist (FRIDAY), • DECEMBER 2nd (SATURDAY). GREAT TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION. GALA AT THE BASIN RESERVE, • ,■ WITH SPECIAL DISPLAYS. , SIDE-SHOWS AND NOVELTIES. (Details will be announced later.)' MEETINGS. WELLINGTON FRIENDY SOCIETIES. A COMBINED MEETING of Members of all- Friendly Societies in Wellington City and Suburbs will be held in the New Zealand Natives' Association • Hall. Tory Street (old Foresters'. Hall), THIS (Saturday) EVENING, 18th No: . vember, 1916, at 7.30 o'clock, to discuss the Government proposals for Maternity and Annuity Benefits for Members of Friendly Societies. ! T. FATHER'S, Rechabites. ' ,T. KERSHAW, Oddfellows, M.U. ' ' R. DIXON, Foresters. ' J. GRANT, Druids. . P. HOSKINS, Hibernians. ,: . c BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. — '.. j NOTICE is hereby given that the j Half-yearly General Meeting of ( the Proprietors of the Bank of New Zea- : land will bo held in the Banking House in Wellington, on FRIDAY, the Bth ; day of DECEMBER, 1916, at 11 o'clock ' a.m. \ The Transfer Books of the Bank will ' bo CLOSED from FRIDAY, the 24th day of NOVEMBER, to FRIDAY, the Bth " day of DECEMBER (both days inclusive), - By Order of tho Board, 1 W. CALLENDER, \ General Manager. J Wellington, 17lh November, 1916. . URGENT NOTICE. To Intending Patrons at MILLIGAN'S, Kolburn Avenue. - OWING to great demand for Suits .by -, our experts, selections should bo J made ONE MONTH AHEAD. . . i — I ROOF THAT HbuSE C WITH MALTHOID! A MALTHOID ROOF is a permanent - roof—impervious to water, proof ( against tho ravages of tho weather, d V LASTS LONGER than galvanised iron- \ n better in every respect. Particulars from S Aubrey Gualter and Co., Wellington. I Smith and Smith, Ltd., Wellington. N.Z. Acetylene Gas Co., Wellington. John Burn's and Co., Ltd., Auckland; Hill and Plummer, Ltd., Auckland; N.Z. Acetylene Gas Co., Auckland; Henry Williams aud Sons, Ltd., Napier. ECZEMA. h RADIO LOTION AND OINTMENT.- a A Guaranteed Cure for all kinds of g Eczema and Skin Diseases. Hundreds, of u sufferers cured woekly and cured per- J manently. The distressing irritation is - relieved .on FIRST APPLICATION. 1 Lotion and Ointment, ss. 6d., postage sd. ■» extra. MADAME AMIE, 23_ Smeetou's b; Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. & E MATA WINES, grown and made in our own Vineyards on the Sunny Hills of Havelock North, Hawke's t - Bay. INJECT more Life into your business. B , Take advantage of "Talking" Sign p , publicity. 1 tt
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