Ari'iingcitienU in ronnncliou with the Navy ijeaßiii! Children'* fanijy <lross parly lire progressing very satisfactorily, and ii great deal of interest is boinj jthtnvn in the niattef. Tickets may ho obtained from Miss Monlgomury, 20 Buller Street, Mrs. Hull-Thompson, Cirant iioad, Mrs. C. liinhardson, Mrs. Coleridge and other members of the committee, us Moll as at the Bristol Piano Company's room 3. The party commences at six o'clock in tho Town Hall on July 5, and children of all ages and pirls not yet with thoii , hair up are welcome. Some very pretty ballets have been arranged by 'teachers of dancing. The run is on "NO RUBBING" Laundtv Help, "GOLDEN BULB" Soap, and "GOLDEN RULE" Candles. Mrs, L. Reed, Taranaki Street.—Advt.
The First of the Sonison. lovely I'Vesh Otnki Violets no.v arriving daily. Dainty lioxes packed for posting, from 2s. Cd. Posies for invalids, Presentation Bouquets, and all classes of Flornl Work executed in artistic style. Miss Poole, 70 Manners Street. 'P'uouo 2W9.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 235, 22 June 1918, Page 5
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163Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 235, 22 June 1918, Page 5
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