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AMUSEMENTS. lilt Mafeiift ' "THE SHOW liEi THOUSAND LIGHTS.' /vx. ( FULLERS' It's a Wonder Show! FULLERS' A Veritable Joy-Whirl of PULLERS' Brilliance and. a Pageant ol PULLERS' Fun! FOLLKIiti' Stanhope is at his best; FULLERS' Los Wharton is aB popular FULLERS' as over; 'l'ed Mac Lean and FULLERS' his lilllo partner aro still FULLBIi.S' here in a new Playlet, FULLERS' "Ootzcy"; Kelly and Drake FULLERS' in fresh eccentricities, FULLERS' Brown and Newman, and FULLERS' Walter M'Kay complete tho FULLERS' programme.. "NEED MOKE BE SAID?" The Show starts at Eight, Tho Eush will bo Great, Book Seats cro it's Late! OITY COUNCIL. TOWN lIALL. TOWN HALT, TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT. At. 8.15 o'clock, ■ By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Concert Overture in F Mendelssohn Elegy from tho Jlusio to the Tragedy, "King Christian II" Sibelius Choral (No. 3 in A) Cesar Franck "Waldiweben," from A«t ir, 'ISiegfricd" Wagner Legend (Op. 16) Harvey Grace Andanto (frora String Quartet) ... Debussy Air from Variations (upo'i a Theme of Handel's) Karg-Elert ADMLHSION: SIXPENOE AND ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 7.15 o'clock. . JNO. It. PALMER, ■ Town Clerk. 4th February, 1918. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN that 'WEDNESDAY NEX.T. 6th February, 1918, has been fixed, weather permitting, by the Wellington Waterside Workers' Union as the date for tho Watersiders' Annual Picnic. IF THE UNION DECIDES TO POSTPONE THE PIONIC ON ACCOUNT OF WEATHER A FOUR-FLAG SIGNAL WILL BE FLOWN AT MOUNT VICTORIA SIGNAL STATION FROM 8 A.M. TO 8.30 A.M. ON WEDNESDAY, 6th INSTANT. On tho day ACTUALLY observed the Board's Wharves, Storoß, and Bonded Warehouse will be CLOSED lor ordinary business. By Ordet. H. E. NICHOLLS, • ' Secretary llarbour Board Offices, Wellington, Ist Feb., 1918. WAR WORK. Ol A A AAA REQUIRED to extend '3iIUUjvUW and carry on the groat work of the CHURCtH ARMY for Sailors and Soldiers. 1000 HUTS at all Fronts and Natal Bases. 10 lately added to these by New Zealand subscribers. All huts open to Nil. and other troops for rest and recreation. 1000 BEDS at our Soldiers' Homes. Hundreds of the Ladies of England volunteered to help tho OhurcliArmy to mako thoiv leavo as hoine-liko as possible. . Tho Hon. G. W. Russell hap given his approval to our efforts to help the soldiers The King, Right. Hon. Lloyd. George, Ad ; mirals and Ooileralß and New.Zealand Soldiers thommdves have writteu appreciative letters referring to our work, carried out with the approval and by tho wish of tho War Office. Our Kitchen Oars, Recroation Huts, Chapels, Hospitals, and Soldiers' Homes aro open to all. TOURIST RESORTS. NELSON-THE SUNNY SOUTH. SPEND YOUK HOLIDAYS AT WAINUI," NELSON. Firat-olaBS modern Private Houso. Within easy distance of town. Bltuftted on bank's of imtal. "Wainui" is the Popular Home for visitors and touristß. Oars meet all boats and 'trains. First-olass accommodation. Tarifl, 10b. per day, weekly by arrangement. Telographio addreßß, "Wainui," Nelson; 'Phons 85. MRS. H. ORUMPTON, Proprietress. PALMERBTON NORTH. O I A Ii HOTEL. Modern Brlok Building. Electrio Light Throughout. Boi 203. Thono 94. A. E. HAYWOOD, Proprietor. RALLY-HOI RALLY-HOI SUMMER WITH US AGAIN. WHEN visiting Napier make the Pro. vlnclal Hotel your Headquarters. The Official Homo for tho Troops. Why not for you also? Tarifl Moderate. One minute Btatlon, Theatre, Parade. T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. P I O T O N. OXLEY'S HOTEL (opp. Post Offioo and facing Harbour), Modern Brick Building. First-class Accommodation for Tourists, etc. Hot and Cold Baths. Lighted throughout with Electricity. Launching Ptrtses can bo arranged for Trips to Sounds. Telegrams: "Oxley's," Picton. P.O. Box 21 . F. A. QXLEY, Proprietor. QTAR HOTELj ■ ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. Under New Management. Tarifl from 10s. 6d. per day. B. J. ATKINS, Proprietor. CARCEN HOTEirAUCIcLAND TO EOOGNI6ED as one of tho Leading lAi Hotels in Australasia, Gpeoialty: Suites of Rooms, with prlvato Bathroom, eto. Ballroom. Tariff; 10s. 6d. to 155.. per day. Special Tortus for lengthened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other Meals optional. • Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Bon, oi 1 Govt. Tourist Buroaux. Telegrams: "Oargen," Auckland. E. F. BLACK, Proprietor. ECZEMA. Radio lotion and ointment.-a Guaranteed Cure for all kinds of Eczema and Skin Diseases. Hundreds of sufferers ourod weekly and ourcd permanently. Tho distressing irritation iB relieved on FIRST APPLICATION, Lotion and Ointment, ss. 6d., poßtaeo Is. extra. MADAME AMIE. 113 Smeotons Building, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. YOU OAKNOT LOSE YOUR BHIRT. QIEND us Two Shillings and we'll post O to you a neat Rubber Stamp and a Bottle of Harking Ink, so that you can havo your uarno on -vorything. A. W. MORAN AND SON. Rubber Stamp Makers, fl) Willis Street, Wellington. LEGGO'S TOMATO SOUP. JJAB the True flavour of Vine-ripened Bendigo Valley Tomatoes, Obtainable all good Storeß. H. R. LDMLEY, MARTINBOROUGH. MOTOR Mail Servico, Feathcrston-Mar-tinborough and Surrounding Districts. All trains met. Cars, Horses, and Gigs for Sire. 'Phono No. 1

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 113, 5 February 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 113, 5 February 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 113, 5 February 1918, Page 7

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