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I AMUSEMENTS. HIS -JVITAJESTY'S mUBATEE. IS i'i-AJEST.I"S i-HBATRE. Direction ... Ben. and John Fuller, Ltd. TO-DAY, 2.30-MATINEE-2.30, TO-DAY Matinoe! Matinee! Matineo! Matineo! Matinee! Matinoe 1 Matinee! Matinee! A Magnificent Mutineo of Mirth, Melody, and Motion. Bargain Prices: 25., Iβ., 6d. 25., Is., Cd. 25., Is., fid. 25., Is., 6<l. 25., Is., 6d. 25., Is., 6d. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! La6t Night of Programme. Last Night of the Raloighs! Last Night of The Testros! Last Night of Upside-down Wiight! THK TRIO CUSSIQUB MR, "C" AND MAUDE COURTENAY. CLARENCE CRAWFORD. Tho Ballancinos., Ward Lear. Maxims. Saturday Night Prices: D.C. and All Stalls, 25.; Up. Cir., Is.; Res., 2s. 6d. Plan at Bristol till 1 p.m., then at Theatre till 7. 'Phoned seats cannot be guaranteed after 8. /CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Reappearance after en absence of many years. Under the Patronage of and in.the Presence of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORj GENERAL AND LADY LIVERPOOL And' THE MAYOR AND MAYORESS. THE WORLD-FAMED FISK JUBILEE SINGERS, FISK JUBILEE SINGERS, VISK JUBILEE SINGJJRS, HSR JUBILEE. STNGKRS, FISK JUBILEE SINGERS, ■ FISK JUBILEE SINGERS, FISK JUBILEE SINGERS, FISK , JUBILEE SINGERS, The World's Greatest Harmony aud Melody Makers. Tho only Entertainment of its Kind in the Universe. BOX PLAN AND 7 DAY RALES AT THE BRISTOL TILL 12 NOON, AND AFI'ERWARDS AT THE TOWN HALL. Prices: 45., 35., 25., and Is. (plus tax). BAND. WATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND, At LYALL BAY, ■ TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), ■ At 3 p.m. n.zTacadbmy ofTine arts. ART GALLERY~WinTMORE ST., SKETCH" EXHIBITION. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC TO-DAY, from 3 to 5 p.m., and TO-NIGHT, from 7 to 0.30 p.m. And DAILY from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission: ONE SHILLING, including Art Union Ticket. PUBLIC NOTICES. Y W.C.A., HERBERT STREET. TO-NIGHT, S o'clock: Social for Y.W.C.A. Members. Soldiers warmly welcome. SUNDAY, 4.15 p.m.: Rev. B. Hutson will speak. Al* girls come. Y.W.C.A., Herbert Street. TERRACES RED CROSS. LADIES' RAFFLE. SPEND Is, AND MAKE 75 GUINEAS. A MAGNIFICENT NATURAL MUS. ■A QUASH FUR COAT, valued at 75 guineas, is being Raffled by the Terraces Red Gross Ladies on the 7st June, 1918. Tickets, Is. each, can be'obtained on receipt of a stamped envelope from Mrs. Metz, 353 The Terrace, and Mrs. Adams, 9G Tho Terrace. LEST YE FORGET-DO IT NOW. TO REPLACE GERMAN AND AUSTROHUNGARIAN ARTICLES BY FRENCH GOODS. TjIIRMS and Commission Agents of New ■*- Zealand wishing to eell French goods in New Zealand now and after tho War should wjito through the French Consular Agent at Wellington (Mr. James Macintosh, c/o Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd.), to the Office National du Commerce Exterieur, Official Institution, 3 Ruo Feydeau, Paris, which will put them in touch, freo of charge, with suitable French firms. Buyers and Agents must state exactly the lines in which they deal in their request to the French Consular Agent, and may also attach samples of the articles wanted. LAW. HOLIDAY. nnHIS year Solicitors in Wellington will J- observe St. George's Day on .THURSDAY, the 25th inst., "Anzac Day," when the Offices will be CLOSED. F. HARRISON, Sec, Wellington District Law Society. COUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. AN INTERIM DIVIDEND;, of 2s. 6d. Per Share, for tho Half-year ended 28th February, 1918, has been Declared, and will bo PAYABLE on and after the 18th inst. .Shareholders in the Wellington District can obtain Warrants on application at the Company's Offices, Lamb ton Quay. By order of tho Board. P. H. UPTON, General Manager. CITIZENS' CHRISTMAS (1917) GIFT FUND. (Promoted by Amateur Sports' Bodies.) STATEMENT OFRECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FROM 6th SEPTEMBER, 1917, TO UtU. MARCH, 1918. RECEIPTS. £ b. d. To Direct Appeal 1115 IG 2 „Le Bal Masque Parjsien ... 172 2 2 „ Savago Club 100 0 0 „ Rugby Union 162 IS G „ Lyall Bay Surf Club 61 5 S „ Basin Reserve Sports 78 12 G „ Lawn Tennis 151 1 0 „ Golf 255 S 2 „ Swimmiug 337 12 11 „ Cricket 39G 19 11 „ Bowls 7G9 10 3 „ Association Football 137 I 2 „ Amateur Athletics 27119 S „ Hockey 98 19 10 „ Highlanders 87 3 4 „ Charley's Aunt Club 75 18 i 0 „ Mrs. Brailsford nnd Miss Youmans 17512 2 „ Orphans' Club 56 1 9 ! „ Street Collection & Nurso Everitt's Sub-committee 91 18 JO £ii% 510 PAYMENTS. £ a. d. By expenses Direct Appeal ... 813 0 „ „ Bal Masque Parisien 41 H 2 „ „ Basin Res. Sports ... 19 u ifl „ „ Swimming 5 I(t „ „ Cricket .; 1 4 fl „ „ AmntmiT Athletics .. 40 0 „ „ Charley's Aunt 20 4 0 „ „ Orplmns Iβ 1 6 „ „ Surprise Packets .... 50S 4 1 „ Printing, stationer}-, and general expenses >.. 113 is 8 „ The Mayoress, Mrs. Lnko .. 3SOO 0 0 „ Bnlnnco Commercial Bank ■of Aus. (as per ■■■ertificate) 55 7 7 : 5 10 Wellington, 20th March, 191 S. - - Audited a»l found correct. ■ (Sgd.) CLARKE & MENZIES, - ■ ,~ ~ -~ Hon.. Auditors. (Sgd.) E. W v SHALLOSASS, Eon. Sccrotary, ,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 181, 20 April 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 181, 20 April 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 181, 20 April 1918, Page 9

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