PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. " , j NBWTOWN PARK, ■. : | MONDAY, 3rd JUNE, KING'S BIRTHDAY, j AT 2 P.M. i GRAND MILITARY DISPLAY*" j DOMINION BOY SCOUTS (WELLINGTON DISTRICT) '. j EIGHT BANDS PRESENT. ■ i \ Admission Iβ. ■, MONSTER PROCESSION THROUGH CITY FROM GOVERNMENT ' BUILDINGS, 11 a.m. I EVERY SECTION CITY LIFE REPRESENTED. FLOODS OF MUSIO ! CELEBRATED WOOLSTON BAND PRESENT. ~\ PROCEEDS TO RED JERSEY FUND. . ■! RED JERSEY APPEAL. ,- ; I ORDER AND EOUTK OF PROCESSION. i ORDER AND ROUTE OF PROCESSION. I SPECIAL NOTICE-ALL THOSE TAKING PART IN PROCESSION ARffl i REQUESTED TO ASSEMBLE AT BUNNY STREET (REAR OF GOVERN- ; MJiiST BUILDINGS.) j ON MONDAY, 3rd JUNE, AT 10 A.M. SHARP. i To Take up Their Appointed Positions in the- Procession iu the following ordcrt I SECTION A- SECTION E- j Mounted Police. Musical Zoo (Government Printing i Marshal. Office). ! Trumpet Band. Miniature Fort (Eastern Suburbs), i Britannia and Allies (Letter carriers). Winter Sports (C. Smith, Ltd,), : Returned Soldiers. Salvation Army Biind. : SECTION B- SECTION IT- j His Worship tho Mayor. , ■ Navy League Baby. i Chairman's Car. Gfl-Jliio Gnu (D.1.C., Ltd.). ! Secretary's Car. Enni.'morc Warblors. '■ Executive Cur. Featlierston Military Band. . : Woolston Band. ! SECTION C- SECTION G- . ; A. United Empire (Mr. F. Rasey). Letter Carriers' Baby, \ Press Bnfcy.. Kirkculdie and Stains, Ltd. ■'! German Gun and Riders, Harbour Board Ambulance. . j Waterside Workers' Band. White Pierrots (George & Kersley, ' Lord Nelson and Staff. Ltd.). Collectors (Yeitch and Allan). | Petono Municipal Band. : SECTION D- SECTION H- ■ ' Empire Defenders (Wellington Wool- Decorated Car (Gamble and Creed).- o' len Co., Ltd.).' . Decorated Car (Mr. M. Manthel). . ; The Impierrots. Yellow Dandies (To Aro House Co.i [ Chinaman's Garden (Lower Hutt Pa- Ltd.). _ I trio'tic Society). Tableiui (Jtvmos Smith, Ltd,), j Patriotic Society's Band. Decorated Car (The Rialto). ! Wellington Gas Company, Ltd. And others, ; SCOUT-MASTERS IN CHARGE OF BOY SCOUTS ARE REQUESTED TO MOBILISE THEIR, SECTIONS FROM LAMBTON STATION TO GOVERN- < MENT PRINTING OFFICE. , . . . ; Tho Executive Committeo would bo greatly assisted by the public. generally i kcopinpr to the footpaths in the vicinity of the Government Buildinga wnilet the j procession is being assembled. i GRAND MASSED BANDS' CONCERT, ' TOWN HALL TOWN HALL-; } WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE, AT 8 P.M. : ADMISSION, Is.; Circlo2s. I EIGHT WELLINGTON AND MILITARY BANDS WILL PLAY "THE GAR- I LAND OF FLOWERS" IN MEMORY OF THE FALLEN. j PROCEEDS TO RED JERSEY FUND. : : '
TERRACE RED CROSS. ERRACE RED CROSS. FUR. COAT RAFFLE CLOSES ON FRIDAY NEXT, THE 7th INST. This is tho last opportunity you wil\ have of securing a beautiful natural MUSQUASH COAT for Is. Tickets obtainable on receipt of stamped envelope from Mrs. Adams, 98 The Terrace, or Mrs. Metz., 353 The Terrace. DON'T MISS YOUR LAST CHANCE. DON'T MISS YOUR LAST CHANCE. TJED CROSS SHOP. JLi ART UNION. Ist Prize, Crochet and Liuen Afternoon Toa,Cloth; 2nd Prize, Crochet and Linen Aft'eruoon Tea Cloth; 3rd Prize, Crochet and Linen Duchesse Set; 4th Prize, Crochet and Linen Sideboard Runner. Tickets, Is. each, can be obtained on receipt of a stamped envelope from Miss Joseph, 21 Hobson Street. Raffle to be drawn at the Red Cross ! Shop, Lambton Quay, on September 20th, at i p.m. HELP OUR BOYS AND BUY! FOR FINEST FRUIT. WANTED Known, Cooking Apples, Gs. to 75.; Dessert Apples, Gs. 'to Bs. 6d. (401b. cases); Prime Southern Potatoes, 3s. 9d. Jcwt, Gs. 9d. Jcwt., 13s. cwt., delivered City or Suburbs. Hawke's Bay Fruit Co., 119 Cuba St. Ring 'Phono 3864.
QUALSTY LEADERS OF THE WORLD j G. G. BUSSEY & COY. London. j SPORTING GOODS.' | "They last longer." • i J. P. COCHRANE & COY. Edinburgh. ; CHALLENGER GOLF BALLS. REX GOLF BALLS. j "In evory test the bsst." r I THE GRAMOPHONE COY. London. ; "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS AND MACHINES. .j "The best known, trado mark in the world." ; THE ZONOPHONE COY. London. j DOUBLE-SIDED ZONOPHONE RECORDS, . ' "Play that again." i A. FRANKAU AND COY. London. i /b\ BRIAR PIPES & OWN /b\ MAKE BEIARS. ■ \J "The Pipo you will >/ eventually buy." \ THE J. B. WILLIAMS COY. U.S.A. ! DENTAL CREAM, TALCUM POWDER, SHAVING AND j uiiiMAu TOILET SOAPS. . ! "Obey that impulse, say Williams." j THE WALTHAM WATCH COY. New York. j THE WALTHAM WATCH is like its guarantee. . ; "Never wears out." ' - I THE GILLETTE RAZOR COY. London. ; GILLETTE BLADES REQUIRE NO STROPPING. ! "Known tho world over." ' j THE VOLKER GAS LIGHTING CORPORATION. j INCANDESCENT GAS MANTLES. LONDON. j Made expressly for and procurablo from i\ll Gns Companies. . \ SHAW STOCKING COY. U.S.A. I MAKERS OF QUALITY SILK AND LISLE HOSIERY. ] "The oldest brand in America." ; BRITISH EVERY-READY. London and Sydney. ELECTRIC TORCHES, ETC. "B.E.ll!" REFILLS. (Sydney-made). I . "Tho light that never fails." .... i ET TJV k Wi/TCJ T 4-A Wellington, Auckland' ' . J. HIAMb, Ltd., and Christchurch, i (WHOLESALE ONLY) SOLE AGENTS. , Write Box 45 for. Catalogues, Prices, and Name of nearest Dealer.
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