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AMUBEMEHT.9. it's the Farewell Show— AND THE CAP-SHEAF Pf Glittering EoYelationst fffiH VAUDEVILLE *H7y6P TO-NIGHT AT Be*. &&* ■ ~ THEATDt g£jsj WALTEH JOHNSON'S ALTER WOflN SON'S MUSIOAIi TJEVDE pLAYEBS, usrcAL JXevub 1 laySsrs, FOUETH AND FINAL FASCINATING FRIVOLITY-' FESTIVAL, ' .' "fTtHE TJAKIBJAN "14/TODEIiS" ' IHE -T AlilSlAN lVIODBW" A Scintillating Saucy Show! i Seductive Sirens of SUaiieliness! Stunning Scenery! ' B|a)sp and Grariby, Ernest Pitcher, Rco , arid Helmar, Mario Buclier. Prices (plus tax); 2s. 6d., 25., and Is. Plan' at The Bristol Co. TOURIST RESORTS, PI 0 T OK. OXLFA"S HOTEL (opp. Post Office and 'facing Harbqur). Modern Brick Building. First-elsEB Accommodation for'Touriste, etc' Hot and Cold BatUeT Lighted throughput with Electricity. Launching Pirf.es can be arranged for ' Trips to' 'Sounds.' Telegrams: "Oxley'a," I'ictou. P.O. Box 82. F. A. OXLEY, Proprietor. NELSON-THE SOUTH. SPEND YOUE HOLIDAYS AT WAINUI,' , NELSON." First-olaes modern Private Hotel. Within easy diet&nce of town,' situated on baiiis of Jtatai, "Wainui" is the' Popular ifpmc for visitors arid"tonriate. Oars"ihcet" all boats and trains. First-plass accommodation.. Tariff, lfls.'por day," weekly by arrangement. T.ejcgraphic address, "Wainui,' 1 Nelson. Phone 85. MBS. H. ORUMPTON. Proprietress. PALMEESTON NOETH. W* 0Y A L HOTEL. #& ' ' Modern Brick Buildinp;. Electric Liglit Throughout. Box 203. ' ?bono 94. A. E. HAYWOOD, ' Proprietor. KALLY:HOI ' BAIiLYtHOI ' SUMMEE WITH US AGAIN. WHEN visiting Napier make thp ProvlncitU" Hotel your Headquartejß. , The Official Home for fbe'Trpope. Why not for' you aleijP Tariß Moderate. One"minute Station, Theatre, Parado. I'. A. HE.ATH, ' ' Proprietor. CJITEKION HOTJSp, 10 Nixon Pljice, Wanganui. Half;tninute from Bailway Station. Largest Temperance Hotel in District. "" Can Accommodate 130 Quests. Fjrsjt-class Accom|n6'dation, and Meals Al. Tariff:'ss. 'per'"day; 22s'. 6d. per week." Letters and"'Telegrams"'Eepcivp Prompt ■ ' ' Attention. Tfrsw Bil]|ard Table ,for Gijests. 'f.' t. pw, Proprietor. (Late Hunt' and tyftrtin.) P.O. Bp? 2181 ' 'Phoop SS74. pOMMEEqiAL HOTEL, V'""' PALMEESTON ijOETtt ' Tariff, Bs. per day. Bed Only 2s. 6d. All Meals, 2s. Permanent Board, £1 ids. 'n'er week. ■ " Weekly by arrangement. T. OHILDS, Proprietor. OARCSN HOTEL, AUCKLANP Ti EOOdNISED as one of thp Leading XL Hotels in Australasia. 'Specialty: Buites of Booms, with private Bathroom,, etci Ballroom. ' Tarjfl: IDs: 6d. to " }5». per day. 'Special Terms for lengthened periods Bedroom and Breakfast from'6s'. Other ' Meals' optional. ' Full particulars from Th'os. O&olt arid Son. or Govt. Tourist Bureau*, telegrams: "Oargep," Auckland: E. F • BIiAOK," Proprietor, ANTED Known--During the Tfoljuays use LinoarnieU on your floors.' and 6ave six months' uep3!vaijng. Tiujjey's, Manners' Strept. ' OEDEES FOE STYLISH CLOTHES To be Delivered in JANUAEY, 1918, . • ABE now facing placed in considerable numbers at ' MILMGAN'S, ' Kelblirn Avppue. A'NTED," these in' search.' of Xmas Presents, to vieit our Fair. Framed Pictures afvery lpw'nrices. ' Open Friday iinUl?P.ni. Tingcy's, Manners Street. ,

"tJKerru old Christmas, . Qftrbearing, hwrt-tquching, jtyrbrinfjing Christmas I ... " • Dds of Grand Memories, King of (he Year,"-? Aα^THE GIFT OF JOY, : £)o you know that the root-meaning of-the word " Jewellery" is simply "Joy"? So when you present Jewellery to your You Jjaye. only to peep at the windows friends at Christmas you are giving them and showcases of the undermentioned ~To y. . ■ '. Jewellers to realise what ample provision has been made to fill every stocking , tsn't this a fragrant thought? of grown-ups and children with beautiAnd isn't it also the truth? ' ful Jewellery, Watches, and Silverware. * „ , . , , , , . There are Bracelet Watches, Brooches, We all rnust afelt fet what gives* R . ng N Silver Purses , ■ n ,t to receive , Hand Mirrors , a 4a«ty htt e keepsaWsome tnnfct or for , adies> bit of. Jewellery—inexpensive perhaps, but exceedingly precious, because of The sterner sex is equally well catered the giver, and the kindly wishes that for in Watches, Alberts, Scarf Pins, Guff ■ prompted the gift. Unks, C'gar and Cigarette Cases, Shaving Sets, and other desirable masculine Such a present affects us, as a famous things. / writer once said " like the coming of a '■ new day, with its sunshine and singing. certainly fouuded) bl - made happier this year with the da* ~iest It gives a joy quite, distinct from the . Rings, Bangles, Brooches, pockets, and ,> satisfaction of receiving things we need. the most charming little novelties; -! No matter how small a sum your gifts It is a joy we can carry with us yQU n£ed pay nQ mqre through life—a possession that grows & thafl you would spend else . more precious as the years pass over q qu presents _ they wiu prove a pur heads. ; lasting remembrance of this joy-bringing As this Christmas is a Jewellery one, Christmas, and will always be prized by what a happy Yuletide it will be! your friends. T. H. COLTMAN, 183 Cuba Street LAV. LUDWIG, 210 Unbion Quay \ . H- J- FREEMAN. 13 M°»n ers Street. S, G. ROSS, 35? Lamtton Quiy P G.ILUES, 170 Cuba Street J. M. SAVIDGE. 124 Riddiford Street, Ntwlown F GRADY, 48 Wills Street C. G. SHERWOOD. 103 Willi. Slreet F. 5. HAH,, 117 Cub. Street STEWART DAWSON & CQ ; , LTD.. M HEINEMANN, 108 Wjllii Street corner Lambloll Q u <7 mi "Willie Street H.S. LANCDQN. 36 Willi. Street ' W. N. TUCKER, 72 Cuba Street W LITTLEIOHN & SON Ltd., 222L>rabtonQy, c - G. WATT. 29 Manners Street H* W. LLOYD, 282 Umbtpn Quay and G. T. WHITE. 274 Umbfcm Quay IH Cub* Street G. &TV YOUNG. Ltd.. 252 Lambton Quay

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 75, 21 December 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 75, 21 December 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 75, 21 December 1917, Page 7

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