AMUSEMENTS. nnOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. ■ COMPLETE CHANGED PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT! Introducing Another Fine Operatic ' Selection, "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." And by clamorous demand of many patrons we will repeat the. nonsensical finale, ! "Kelly." Let it, bo known that, these are our LAST TIIHEE NIGHTS! Plan at The Bristol. Ta-x: 35.. 25., Is. If any dwellers in Blenheim and Nelson see this announcement, note the fact that wo appear in your towns next week. See local papers for dates. PAEAMOUNT / THEATRE. ARAMOUNT ■ ■ THEATRE. At CourtenV" Place Tram Terminus. CONTINUOUS FROM 2 p.m. THE PICTURE PARADISE. ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PIOKFORD. In the Glorious 7-reel Picture Triumph, LESS THAN THE DUST. LESS THAN THE DUST. A Play you cannot afford to Miss! COMING SATUKDAYTHE BOTTLE IMP, Featuring the great Japanese Actor SESSUE HAYAKAWA. PRICES-From 2 till 6: Circle, Is.; Stalls, 6d. Children, Half-price. After 6 o'clock: 2s. and Is. Children, Half-price. "VIOLET DAY," FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 10th. IN AID OF RED CROSS FUNDS. -FOE THOSE TO WHQH WE OWE SO MUCH." 7TIHE COMMEEOIAL TRAVELLERS' AND A WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION appeal with confidence to the generosity or the Wellington Public and solicit liberal patronage of the Mowing special attractions:— CONCERT PARTY! on Decorated Lorry. MR, BAERY LUPINO. assisted by Members of the "VERY GOOD EDDIE" COMPANY, AND the best WELLINGTON AMATETJBS will perform. Procession from Lambton Station, headed by the Trentham. Band, under Bandmaster Fox, will start at 11 a.m. "CAFE DE STAND UP," Bank of New Zealand Comer, conducted by tlio lady friends of the Commercial Travellers Association. AUCTION SALE 'OF TR.IMMED HATS, generously donated by leading Firms, and other articles, Conducted ty JiR. BAREY LUPINO, who has achieved fame as an auctioneer for Patriotic ■purposes. CORNER OF LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON STREET, 3.30 p.m. MAORI DANCES. ETC., by NATIVES PROM MANAWATU, in various parts of lJio AUCTION SALE of specially decorated Baskets, presented by friend* of_ our Heroes, Conducted by ME. ARTHUR JACOBS, at Bank of New Zealand, Corner, at 1.30 p.m. Competition is solicited for Baskets in honour of the following:— rRTGADIER-GENERAL FREYBERG, V.O. CAPTAIN BRANDON, D.5.0., M.O CAPTAIN S. A. ATKINSON, killed in ectjon. LIEUT W. T. DOUGHTY, killed in action. SERGEANT BASSETT. V.C. . CORPORAL FRICKLETON, V.O. . . RIFLEMAN COOKE, Y. 0.RIFLEMAN BROWNE. V.O. SERGT. J. LLOYD, Prisoner of War in Germany. Flowers and other gifts gratefully accepted. . . . : • Show your appreciation of "Those to Whoni We Owe' So Much." A. J. OARIiTON, Secretary, Commercial Association.
VIOLET D A Y, IOL E T D. ! A Y, AUGUST 10th. WELLINGTON BED OROSS SHOP, Lambton Quay, next Public Trust Office. Morning Tea, Afternoon Tea, . . " I Soup, Light Lunch Provided by the Kelburn, Wadeatown, and Brooklyn Women's Hational Reserve PATRONISE THE-BED CROSS TEAROOMS. Remember, Every Penny Goes to Our Sick and Wounded Soldiers. Bring Your Friends. Help the Cause. JANET. FIRTH, Hon. Sec. VIOLET DAY. ALL Wellington and .Suburban folk are invited to be in town TO-MORROW (Friday), accompanied by plenty of small change. SONGS OF THE MOMENT! ■ BEGG'S LATEST HITS! , "THERE'S A BIG LOT OF SUNSHINE DOMING SOON."—As we predicted, this tong. has repeated here its London Success. Our Sales for the past week havo constituted A RECORD. The Fa.vourite Song of MR. HAMILTON HODGES !^ "ONE FLEETING HOUR."-We have just received supplies of the Biggest Ballad Triumph of the Year. Thissong will rival the great favourite. ;"A Perfect Day." Every Singer should "have a. copy. • . • "IF YOU WERE THE ONLY GIRL IN THE WORLD."—Ample supplies of this Enormous Hit on Hand. In its class the most popular song in years. May be sung as a solo or duet. CALL AT OUR WAREHOUSE AND BEAR 1 these songs tried over. They are in'keys to suit all voices.. Price 23. eaoh. From aU music-Eellers, or from the Distributors: OHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington, THE PIANO AND MUSIO HOUSE. MILLIGAN'K \jllpi>j tailoring
. KEIiBURN AVENUE, (SOLVES the probem of dlressing cor- ° rectly. FOR RELIABLE HAULAGE there is one Commercial Motor that will do your work efficiently and economically, the "BESSEMER." It is tho proved utility wagon. Sure and certain—with great , haulage power—the "Bessemer" engine stands up to its work. It makes molehills of mountains and eats up miles. Your delivery problem will be solved if you invest in a. "BESSEMER." Full particulars from M. E. FITZGERALD," Motor Importer, Lambton Quay, Wellington. THE COLBIR SYSTEM , mEAOHEfI you to play the Piano in 10 JL to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes ft pupil further ftito mueio than 3 or 4 yeare under ordinary conditions. Learn to play all ttio latest Songs and Two-steps as they are published (no special music required); eaves time and money. Make use of tne long evenings and benefit your future life Testimonials from all parts of New Zealand of the success of our pupils. If yon already • read music, learn by this system how to convert your mneio to iagtime. A Ragtime Player is always popular. Oall for all particulars. Interviews any time. Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott at. T SHIELDS, MILITARY TAILOR, . Willis St. (next Empire Hotel), for Ofiioers' and Privates' Uniforms, Breeches, Puttees. Forage Caps and Hate, lateat Military Capes; all tho Standard Badges in Btock; also Gaunt's Gold Gilt Buttons. TE MATA WINES aro absolutely pure ajid aro recommended for Invalids.
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