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AMUSEMENTS, ■' MATINEE DAY TO-DAY AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE 13 MAJESTY'S THEATRE 2.30 is tho Time! His Majesty's the Place! MATINEE THE SEASON'!!!! To-day! To-day! To-day! 2.30. ' Matinee. 2.30. 2b., Iβ., 6d. 2a., Is, 6il. 25., la,, 6d. § BFvAUDEVILLE WffltJlk TONIGHT AT 8m TnEATRu * WALTER .TOHNSON'B MUSICAL REVUE PLATERS Prefient for the Last Time Tho Surprising Adventure* that Befoll Thrco Shipwrecked Sailors on THE Tl/TANLBSS TSLE/; Where Man is Not tho Master. GORGEOUS EASTERN SPLENDOUR. Ernest Pitcher. Harris and Goldi Mario liuchcr, and -800 and Helmar. D.O and All etnlla, 25.; XT. Circle, Is Reserves, 2s. 6d. Plan Bristol till 1 n.m Thereafter at Theatre till 7 pm. Thorn 65. (No 'phoned seats kept after 8 p.m.) THE WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION fTOWN WEDNESDAY gALIi ToWN JffiXT- HALL MESSIAH Conductor, MESSIAH MR. ROBERT PARKER. MESSIAH Special Engagement of MESSIAH • ELSIE DAVIES, MESSIAH Tho Famous Prime. Donna, MESSIAH Contralto MESSIAH MINA OALDOW. ilffl SliS franK'Ston. MESSIAH Prices, ss. (res.), 3s. (refi.), anc MESSIAH 2a. (plus Amusement Tax). MESSIAH Plan and Tiokcts at Bristol. W. B. OALDOW, Hon. Sec. 'Phoiie 3390. AVIATION! AVIATION -«- )N NAPIEE. | iiOXING DAY NEXT. LOCATION-Napier Breakwater. DIREOTION-Napicr 30,000 Club. CURTISS-90 h.p. SEAPLANE-Curtis3 Seaplohe, SEAPLANE From the New Zealand Ply SEAPLANE ing School, Auokland. SEAPLANE- Will be on Inspection anc SEAPLANE BxliibUion December 24th an< SEAPLANE Xmas Day, SEAPLANE 2 p.m. till 5 ».m.; 7 p.m. til SEAPLANE 9 p.m. SEAPLANE OUETISS SEAPLANE • SEAPLANE Will give Passenger Flighi SEAPLANE Demonstration at Napiei SEAPLANE Breakwater on Boxing Daj SEAPLANE Morning, starting 9 o'clock. SEAPLANE Any Lady or' Gentleman de SEAPLANE eirous of arranging a Pas SEAPLANE sengeir Plight, write "Set SEAPLANE Plane," Box 103, Napier. R. O. WRIGHT k LEN. T. BIBSON, Joint Hon. Sees., Napier 30,000 Club. (RUMMER ISSUE NOW PUBLISHED Includes Holiday Railway Arrangemehti and Re-vised Railway FaTes. IDEAL TIME-TABLE AND GUIDE. The Travellers' Companion, 6d. On Sale at all Railway Bookstalls anc Leading Booksellers, or by post from WATKINS, TYER & TOLAN, LTD., Printers and Publishers, Wellington. WANTED Known-During the Holidayi use Linoarnieh on your floors, ani save Bii months' beeswaxing. Tingoye Manners Street. .__ nnRY Advertising and cffeot direct sales JL saving travelling expenses and com miesion. "Tho Dominion" columns wil find the purchasers cheaply for you. "Do minion" rates on.ajjplioation.

" Ijo put your heart and soul into a gift, making it an ixfirissloh of your thought and hoe—that is Christmas-gioing." Expresses All that's Best in Christmas-gifting Jewellery mirrors truthfully the noblest What Thomas Dybr says is true: sentiments within one. It gladdens hearts " to the great giver are given great and brightens eyes, and binds the ties of &>"' human fellowship more firmly and more No matter how humble our station, we tnie _ all have that finer feeling which delights in receiving some trinket that bespeaks This—and more—it does on Christmas the spirit and sentiment of Christmas'. Day, end-long afterwards it lives to bless For tUs yery reason we shmli mke the giver and the favoured one who re- sure that odr gifts will appeal to this ceives it. same feeling in our friends. We can make sure by giving Jewellery, for THIS IS A JEWELLERY CHRISTMAS With the JEWELLERS listed below So complete are the stocks of Jewellery, every gift-seeker can deal in perfect Watches, and Silverware, that everyone, security—safe in the assurance of shilling , ~ , for shilling value. y° m * aud old - on y° ur llst cau be P ro " There is no need to detail the hundreds vided f h som ? hin * treasure of appropriate gifts to be found in each • -n<* because of its cost, for that may of these shops. be small—but Because of the Sentiment attached to it T. H. COLTMAN, 163 Cuba Street ) L. W. LUDWIG, 210 Limbton Quay H. J. FREEMAN, 13 Manner. Street : S. G. ROSS, 352 Larabton Quay 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 corner Lambtim Quay and Willi* Street H. S. LANGDON, 38 Willii Street W. N. TUCKER. 72 Cuba Street W. LITTLEJOHN 4c SON Ltd., 222 Lambton Qy. c - G - WATT - Z9 M,nters StfMl H. W. LLOYD, 282 Lambton Quay and G. T. WHITE, 274 Lainblon Quay 114 Cuba Street G. &T. YOUNG; Ltd., 252 Limhfcn Quay ■ f

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 70, 15 December 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 70, 15 December 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 70, 15 December 1917, Page 11

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