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AMUSEMENTS. rtRAND OPERA HOUSE. ADA REEVE EVERY EVENING. ADA REEVE EVERY EVENING. ADA REEVE EVERY EVENING. THE, ATTRACTION DE LUXE. THE ATTRACTION DE LUXE. NEW NUMBERS TO-NIGHT. NEW NUMBERS TO-NIGHT. NEW NUMBERS TO-NIGHT. To-night Miss Reeve and her Brilliant Company wih render a number of New Items for the First Time in Wellington. NEW ITEMS by ADA REEVE. . NEW ITEMS by HARRY JACOBS. . NEW ITEMS by ROGERO. NEW ITEMS by TALLEUR ANDREWS ■ NEW ITEMS by LUCIE LINDA. NEW ITEMS by NIKOLA. NEW ITEMS by PEGGY PEAT. NEW ITEMS by KENNEDY ALLEN. . PRICES-53., Ite... 2s„ Is. Box Plan at Bristol. Day Sivlos - -«t Sweet Shop next Theatre. i

PATRIOTIC FUNCTIONS, ■', RED JERSEY. ' '. ' ' RED CROSS. TOWN HALL. .TOWN HALL. " . V PATRIOTIC j RALLY. TO-MORROW EVENING, AT 8 P.M. TO-MORROW EVENING, AT 8 P.M. (Iri Aid of the Press Baby Fund.) "■■"■ WAR. LECTURE'BY THE HON. T. M. WILFORD, In which he vrill traverse the latest phases of the GREATEST WAR OF ALL TIMES! HEAR THE CHILDREN! 500 SWEET-VOICED CHILDREN. ' 500 SWEET-VOICED CHILDREN. IN PATRIOTIC CHORUSES, ' Under tho Baton of Mr. Robert Parker.At tho Organ, Mr. Charles Kerry. YOU ARE-ADVISED TO BOOK YOUR SEATS. ADMISSION-3s„ 25., and Ib. Box Plan now open at the Bristol. Daj. Sales at Miss Woodhouee, Tobacconist Shop, Grand Hotel. / ;•

PROGRAMME OF CAFE CHANTANT, ■*■ ' To bo Given by Members of ENGLISH PIERROTS, THIS (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON, At tho "RIALTO," IN AID OF WADESTOWN BABY. 2.80-3. 1. Orchestra (First Performance) 2. Messrs. Lylo and Mitohell (Duet) 8. Orchestra. i. Mr. Leslie Austin. ■ ' . 5. Miss Elsa Laugloy. 6. OTchostra. . . 3.15-3.45. 1. Orchestra (Second Performance) .2. Miss Elsie Rosslyn. 8. Messrs. Lawrence it Austin (Duet) 4. Mr. Louis Mitchell. 5. Miss Elsa Langley. G. Orchestra. - 1-4,30. 1. Orchestra (Third Performance). 2. Mr. David Lyle. .; ' 3. Mr. Charlie Lawrence. " 4. Mr. Roy Cooke. 5. Miss Billie Wilson. G. Orchestra. Is. each Performance, including Afternoon Tea. SUPREMACY. IN BEGG'S PIANOS! fpHE Highest Attainment of Perfection .J. ■ in the Art of Piano Manufacture is reached in ,BEGG'S PIANOS! , Whether 'it is • ' .THE BRINSMEAD, ".'-.. THE CHALLEN. THE BORD, • THE ROGERS, or . THE PLEYEL That your Tasto may decide upon, You can be euro of a Piano that is a perfeot' embodiment of tho highest tonal qualities and artistic craftsmanship. , BEGG'S PIANOS ARE BUILT TO GIVE A LIFETIME'S SERVICE AND A LIFETIME'S SATISFACTION! Let your choice rest on a Brinsmead or one of our other Pianos of merit! CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., : Manners Street, Wellington. Established 56 years. J, W. M. HARRISONS'S PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. GENTLEMEN.-Mandays and Thursdays, 8 to 9 p.m.; Tuesdays and Fridays, 5.15 to C p.m. LADIES.-Tuosdays and Fridays, 8 to 9 p.m. .CHILDRBN.Tuesdays, 4 to 5; Saturdays, 9.15 to 10.15 I a,m. 131 Featheratori Street, City. 'Phone 3214..

"WE strongly advise ladies to inspect our Window Display of these be<au- , tiful fitting Skirts while wa have a good 'J jn ig|||S\ assortment of Styles and sizes to chooao VMS' ©^fl from. The materials from which tho /7/H TTTiiV''. "Hudson-Barker" Skirts are made arts., 111 I A 11 '^^ all wool.and excellent quality, and when _ /i/lj|| 111 our present stock is exhausted wo snail Jg, I jfil ' \| . have to advanco our prices by at least J | 111 203. per skirt. ■ • • ' /.'j/ 111 111 "HUDSON-BARKER" SKIRTS-In All- / \\ Wool Drab Gabardino, silk cablo I \y VI . stitched. 425. Present value 635. ■ -I \1 "HUDSON-BARKER" SKIRTS-In All- l£ ' ,1 Wool Drab and Greeny Drab Gabar- l.| . I 'B dine, extra good quality, eilk oablo I." v - I stitched. 495. 6d, Present value 755. ,1 B "HUDSON-BARKER" SKIRTS-In All- ' | J ' . ' SI Wool Heather shado Donegal Tweed, jf S I- 11 heavy weight, very serviceable; asmart | H | | skirt for sport or walking. • 395. 6d, ; j | | | I "HUDSON-BARKER" SKIRTS-In All- j! | | i | Wool Mid Grey Worsted Suiting, bean-,. | H fe « H tifnl quality, light weight, silk cf.blo \M E list/* ' stitched. 395. 6d. Worth G3s. , "^X MO oT ' Ji*' "HUDSON-BARKER" SKIRTS-In All- . -)tS BTpF Wool Navy Coating Sergo. 455. 'wlMi H V "HUDSON-BARKER" SKIRTS-In 3S :: .':: :: 'Ifw ||%A Wool, Dark Brown, Heather Mixture 'U"7 I , aTOWta Costume Flnnilol. 425. .. - U • UI ..VB*'• "HUDSON-BARKER" SKIRTS-In V? Black Rough Pox Serge, at 355. v ALL-WOOL DAR]v BROWN N.Z. TWEED-At 375. 6d. and 425. . ' £ fow ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT SERGW SKIRTS-In various shiules. 255. TO COUNTRY CLIENTSWhon orderiug Skirts send waist measure and length. Most of tho Skirts abovo can be done as illustration or.■similar style. Cash with ordor. Money promptly returned if Skirt not liked. You run no risk. Tostago Free. Order now—this advortisement will only appear once. 114-116 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 209, 23 May 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 209, 23 May 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 209, 23 May 1918, Page 7

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