AMUSEMENTS. /TIOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! BRILLIANT SUCCESS. ENTHUSIASTIC- RECEPTION. ..ENCORES: DOUBLE THE PROGRAMME. . The Famous Russian Baritone, EUGENE OSSIPOFF. Return Visit to Wellington" after an extended tour through the East, With an Excellent Company, Including: MISS BESSIE ROGERS, Elocutionist. MISS ETHNEE CLEGG, . Mezzo Soprano. MISS SYLVIA ROBERTS, Pianist and Accompanist. / TWO NIGHTS ONLY. .. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 22nd, and SATURDAY, ■ 23rd. FRIDAY, 22nd, and SATURDAY, 23rd. PRICES: 4s. 6d.. 2s. 6d„ and Is: 6d. No extra for booking. PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. SOLDIERS' CHRISTMAS DINNER AT ' TRENTHAM CAMP. ON behalf of the Mayoress and myself, I desire to express sincere thanks ,to the ladies who 60 willingly assisted in connection with the Soldiers' Christmas dinner at Trentham Camp. The spirit of unity and cheerfulness that animated every one of the helpers largely contributed to the success of the function and enabled the soldiers to heartily participate in the Dominion's goodwill. I also thank those ladies who so. willingly assisted in the preparatory work.of the dinner, and the gentlemen for the speoial services rendered on the day. ' ■ JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor. '21st December, 1916. ; ' THANKS.' THE Executive of the Belgian Christ-, mas Fair desire to specially thank the .Harbour Board and various Carrying Firms who lent Tarpaulins, Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd., Patent Slip Company, Port Nicholson ' Yachting Club, Motor Boat Owners, R.N.Z.A., N.Z. Natives' Band, Patriotic Band, Miramar Band, Pipe Band, Wellington Gas Co. Orchestra, Charley's Aunt Club,: St. John Ambulance, Dr. Do Latour, and all others-who contributed to the success of the Fair. ' For the Executives'. .E. STOUPE, Hon. Gen.- Sec. 93 Moxham Avenue, Kilbirnie. WANTED Known—Exquisite Bronzes, .Vases, . Bowl?, etc., charmingly artistic, quite on their own, niake most unique Xmas gifts; just landed. Pringle's. Ltd., Lariibton Quay. ' IF YOU are going to the Seaside, take "Stirling Face Cream" with you; prevents tan nnd'buriiing; post free, 2s. Address .Stirling, Box' 624, G.P.0., Wellington. '
GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. REDUCED PRICES. The ten-inch His Master's Voice Double-sided Plum Records have been reduced from ss. to 4s. 6d. and the twelveinch from 7s. 6d. to 6s. 6d. The ten-inch ZoDophone Double-sided Records have also been reduced from 3s. 6d to 2s. 9d., and the, twelve-inch from ss.*6d,to Is. , , ; • These Records , constitute remarkable value-at the new prices: The Bristol Piano Co.,' Ltd.,' Wellington. M. J. Brookesi North Island Manaeer.—Advt.
'/ "Avan" Cycle'. Tyrea ad ■ Tubes-, are British made, and it's YOUR'DUTY to support British industries.—Advt. . Does you baby's food tnrn sour during digestion? Give' the little one SHARLAND'S Fluid Magnesia. Corrects acid-ity-regulates the bowels. One shilling per - bottle.—Advt. . ' '
Your holiday will not be complete unless you take a Camera with you; ' Everything is.now made so simple for you that you can be certain of ' taking good pictures without any previous.experience, and there is such { , a wide range of varieties and styles that we can suit every pocket and every fancy* All our Cameras are BRITISH made* PLATE CAMERAS ' • FILM CAMERAS g^' ~ ~ Elm Cameras are all of the'DAY- ll|||l!lli Plate Cameras include both the ' LIGHT LOADING type, and MAGAZINE and , FOLDING ran ffe from 6/-, 12/-, and 15/- for ifffi^Wf VlHliliZ tyPeS ' Md We haTC botll ° f tem T ' ' stLbTe forays IHflff at all prices.ranging from 8/6, the more expensive* "Regular l^HfeA^ 12/6, 21/-, up to £5' and £10. Ensigns" at £3, £4, and £5 for jjpPaSpS^' ■'. SOLDIERS' CAMERAS I^^^^^^^^wS^^Sp^;:^ 2^ — *~" Soldiers' Cameras, or what are known as Pocket Cameras, are all the vogue at present. They are most peculiarly suited for soldiers, i ■:~* v &Be- as they take up no more room than a box of matches, and there-' ' ~ ; . , fore can be carried anywhere. We stock tliein in i all styles and ™ es ' e B' eDei ' U8e( l types being the No. 1 Ensignette at 32/6. No. 2 Ensignette at 42/.. m , .. And the Vest Pocket Kodak at 35/-. 42 WILLIS STREET ::: ::: . WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2958, 22 December 1916, Page 9
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