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AMUSEMENTS. (QKAND OPERA HOTJBK. .Uircction J. AND N. mi. TINS EVENING AT 0. TJIIS KVENINU AT 8. Messrs. J. A N. taIT will present NEW OOMEdV COMPANY in the GREAT AMERICAN COMEDY-DRAMA, and played by tho "Turn To The Kfght" Op H 4p rO l ?L EX 1 0 B P ?' 00MEDY - DEAIt A MlTin BrarfiiJ, 0 ™ 11 ™ WIT " DBAAlAllU SITUATIONS HYfiWTwn vm BODES. AND Oust of Oharnctcrg (In tho Order of lr Appearance). llnegraTe (Kick's Private Secretory) Kutchens ... W^h?!™" ,, ; Watson Flint (MembeTof AS" Mark Turner (Nick's Son^C)"™ 0 "" Rose Turner (Nick's Dangto" B ° ml ° Bertie (Nick's Son) ... °Tohn Junior Nicholas Van Abtyne ("bid Nick") ftrvs*™ %?*!P ] s^sss Kov Murray Hilton (A Fashionable Mrs af r y nT n) A'"i- fltaplcton Kent vr-A n i eha ° Ddyko (A Fashionable Dr IS-Tr/ Gertrude tommers H'l'tlin a «F ht CarlctoiiHstuart lutlio (A Strange Young WomaTi) Edwni-fl Francoo Anderson' nifn Cl w'r At v Tl \ n A 'stync's"Homo. Stii AveAnt n 'i£ Ork - Sat '"- da y (noon). Ant in v snl ?, B 4 days later («™nin<r). 'Mails, 6s -; Stalls. 35.: Qallerv li virli TW Pi'"" 3 ( tt " d , Nailery, iZ-eitra.^* it lh- o1n nt H Bri A tO, tm noon ' •■"■d-after ST. ANDREW'S HAU,, WELLINGTON TERRACE. KING GEORGE'S WAR FUND FOR SAILORS. Chas. Tinccnt'n FaYouritc Operetta, in two Acts, 'THE JAPANESE GIRL," THE JAPANESE GIRL," THE JAPANESE GIJJIi." Will bo Performed at above Hall, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), Bth DECEMBER. Proceeds to above Fund. Admission, Iβ. ;H. S. OLAUGHTON, Musical Director, i Y.W.C.A. CLTJB ROOMS, Fowlds' Buildinge, Herbert Street. mO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock, Open Social for JL Soldiers and Fricnd3. Sunday Service 4.15 p.m. Speaker-Rev. Jamee Patcreon. Ander6on. All Girls and Youiiff Women Welcome. BAND. WORKERS' BAND, at Newtown Pork, TO-MOREOW (Sunday)/ at 3 p.m. "BY THE SILTERY SEA" The Music of tho Gramophone will [ bo a constant joy this summer. SPEND THE WEEK-ENDS And the Holidays away from the bustle of tho City, and TAKE YOUR MUSIC WITH YOU I The Gramophone makeß merry moments at the Seaside! HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONES and the LYRIOPHONE Are the Best Instruments obtainable. We carry Pull Stocks, with the Latest Records, and will be pleased to play any melody for you. CALL IN WHEN PASSING And hear the Rich Tones of these Wonderful Gramophones. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. Tho Oldest Established Music Housa in Now Zealand.

"The great source of pleasure Is Variety." . -JOHNSON ■■.■■'..•' Variety is the Spice of Shopping Variety! What other word depicts our needs so we&? It is the spell of diversity that, more or less, accounts for the attraction of our beautiful jewellery shops. A woman sets out to buy some can at once select appropriate gifts dainty jewellery gifts—for, remem- for every person on her list, ber, THIS IS A JEWELLERY And she realises she is buying CHRISTMAS. from a jewellery firm of good standShe finds a shop entirely full of **> f e is with people of experience and integrity; men who them-notjustafew odd cases as thoroughiy und6rstand fte gQods in a general store. She sees every they se n an d whose guarantee of article in perhaps a dozen different quality can be,confidently accepted, grades-massed, arranged, resting Do your christmas shopping on velvet, and sparkling and glint- the f, rms whose names appear being in all their beauty. low, and your gifts will delight your Even before she has made her ",e™schoice that woman is satisfied. So comprehensive and varied are the stocks available that if all other She has the comforting assur- branches o{ business were to dose ance that nothing has been missed these jewellery houses could furnish —she has seen all that is best in a beautiful and acceptable gift for jewellery. She knows, too, that she every person in Wellington. T. H. COLTMAN, 183 Cubs Str«t L. W. LUDWIG, 210 Lambton Quay H. J. FREEMAN, 13 Manners Street ' S.' G. ROSS, 352 Larabton Qu»y D. GILLIES, 170 Cuba Street J. M. SAVIDGE, 124 Riddiford Street, Newtown F. GRADY, 48 Willis Street C. G. SHERWOOD, 103 Willis Street F. S. HALL, 117 Cuba Street STEWART DAWSON & CO., LTD.. M. HEINEMANN, 108 Willis Street ■ «>rner Lambton Quay and Willis Street H. S. LANGDON. 38 Willis Street . W. N. TUCKER. 72 Cuba Street W. LITTLEjOHN & SON Ltd., 222 LarabtonQy. C. G. WATT, 29 Manner. Street H. W. LLOYD, 282 Lambton Quay and G. T. WHITE, 274 Umblon Quay 114 Cuba Street G. &T. YOUNG, Ltd., 252 L«rabton Quay

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 64, 8 December 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 64, 8 December 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 64, 8 December 1917, Page 11

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