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AMUSEMENTS. E-IB MAJKSTVe THBATKB. IB MAJKSITB THEATKE. " Pullpri' Farrai'o of Frivolity I TO-WlOn'ri TO-KIOM'I TO-NIGHT 1 \*flLTEPj9nrs?n| •REVUE W #ppcsenTiriG I) "THE HONOLULU QIEL." THE ALERTS, Battleaxo and Bayonet Jugglers. McKay and Graham. . Prices: D.O. and 0.5., 25.; Reserves, 2s. 6d.; Stalla, Is. Plan at Bristol. , - f FEILDING EAOES. LARGE Motor-tfaT leaves Wellington 6 a.m. TO-MOEEOW (SATDBDAY), returning, after last race. Special Fare, £2 103. return. Book Seats. 'Phone 1126. MANAWATU RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 26th & 27th DECEMBER, 1917. NOMINATIONS for all Events will close on FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1917, at 9 p.m., also Forfeit of 1 sov. for the Palmerston North Stakes (12th). MANAWATU EACINO OLUB, P.O. Box 62, Telephonb 105. Palmerston North. A TJOKIiAND EACI2TG CLUB, SUMMER MEETING. GENERAL ENTRIES (1 sov. each). ACCEPTANCES for AUCKLAND CUP 7 both. RAILWAY HANDICAP J eovs. CLOSE by 9 p.m. on FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. At tho eamo time FORFEITS (1 bov. each) must bo declared for— G.N. FOAL STAKES. 44th G.N. DERBY. 23rd ROYAL STAKES. FEES must accompany in each case. J. F. EARTUND,. Secretary. ■ ■ M.I «" I J A MONTH AHEAD is not too eood to order "YOUR SUITS" at ; MII/LIGAN'S, ' ''. Kelburn Avenue. AUCKLAND RECOGNISED ae ono of the Leading Hotels In Australasia. Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with pifrate ™*™£ pto Ballroom. Tariff: Ws. 6d. to 15s. nor day. Special Torres for lengthened ieriods. Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other Meals optional Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son. ; or Qovt Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cargcn,", Auckland! E. F. BLACK, Proprietor. G' REETING OaTds-Seasonablo and suit; able. See Sample Book, "Dominion , Offlco.

"What is the worth of any thing. But for the happiness 'Mil bring." -RICHARD CAMBRIDGE. An Investment in Happiness. Jewellery has for thousands of years been These sentiments are best summed up in considered an excellent investment. the one word "Happiness." As someone , . . . , has well said, "It is part of the happiness of Before ihe days of banks and bonds rich everybody . be . . men were glad to put their money into jewels he can do somethjng and precious ornaments. to add to other people's happiness." / Even to-day fine jewellery is rightly re- , ' , ~ ~,, gard das a sound commercial investment. Give Happiness to your nends h, Christs mas by sending them tasteful jewellery. Your At a London auction recently a string of gjfts may no{ be cost i y _ but for a u that they beautiful pearls was sold for two-and-a-half be most preciouSi times as much as it cost in a Regent Street shop thirty years ago. ■ J«»»eiy is prized-not merey for its intrinsic worth, but .because it yields In the last fifteen or twenty years the value . m& mi Sat|sfactlon _ of large pearls and diamonds has greatly Increased Many of these stones have been Of course, this Is true only of REAL earning a good rate of interest, while giving jewellery-the kind you want for your friends, infinite pleasure to their proud possessors. j 0 ensure getting articles of genuine merit But it is not as an investment yielding buy from the reputable jewellers whose pounds shillings and pence that we are names are listed below. These firms are thinking of jewellery at this moment-but as specialists in Choice Jewellery, Reliable in happiness. Watches and Fine Silverware-and therefore THIS IS A JEWELLERY CHRIST- know thoroughly what they are se.ling. MAS—and jewellery, well chosen, is the Their stocks comprise hundreds of moderideal gift for expressing the lofty sentiments ately-prlced gifts for every member of the of the Christmas season. famnY A visit to these shops will quickly solve all the problems of Christmas giving. , T K COLTMAN, 183 Cuba Street L. W. LUDWIG, 210 Lambton Quay H I FREEMAN, 13 Mumen Street S. G. ROSS, 352 Lambton Quay n CILLIES 170 Cuba Street J. M. SAVIDGE, 124 Riddiford Street, Newtom F GRADY '48 Willis Street C. G. SHERWOOD, 103 Willi, Street F S. HALL. 117 Cuba Streel STEWART DAWSON & CO., LTD M. HEINEMANN. 108 Willi. Street T uS jfcl sLT H. S. LANGDON, 38 Willi. Street W. I N. TUCKER, 72 Cuba Street W.LITTLEJOHN&SONL.d..222L»mb.onQv. J. G. WATT 29 l U.nners Street H W LLOYD 282 Lambton Quay and G. T ' WHITEI 21A Umblon Q ua ? H. W. LLUXU, IA S< n / Cub> sircct Gs Ti YOUNGi Lt<] _ 252 UmW Quny

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 57, 30 November 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 57, 30 November 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 57, 30 November 1917, Page 7

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