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r AMUSEMENTS. . —— ——• L A S T SIX N I G II T S LAST SIX NIG HT S Of TJTE BING BOYS ARE HERE. THE BINS BOYd ARE HERE. Book your Seats and so Avoid Disappointment at llui Doors. (MRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager John larrell. THE BING BOYS ARE HERE THE DING BOYS ARE HERE Makes you forget everything. ' Has the grandeur of its l»o acts of 11 magnificent scenes, the tunefulness of its musical numbers, tho cleverness of its dancers, the drollery of its comedians, and the memory of its amazing and dazzling effects will linger plcasantlv long after THE DING BOYS THE BING BOYS have moved on to delight playgoers in other parts of tho Dominion. TO-NIGHT at 7.55 Sharp, TO-NIGHT at 7.55 Sharp. . And Five Following Evenings, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present their Greatest and Most Stupendous Production,' the Colossal Revue, THE BING BOYS ARE HERE. THE BING BOYS ARE HERE THE BFNG BOYS ARE HERE. THE BING . BOYS ARE HERE. Unqucstionablv the .Most Popular Entertainment which Wellingtouians havo yet enjoyed. Plans at the Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perry's. PRICES: D.C. and R.S.. Gs.; Stalls, 35.; Gallcrv, Is. (Early Doors, Stalls and Gallerv, Is. extra.) Plus Amusement Tax. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON COUNCIL OF CHURCHES. ALL DAY OF INTERCESSION. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 7. IN CONNECTION WITH THE WAR. T'ARAXAKI STREET METHODIST CHURCH. BEGINNING AT 10 A.M., AND LASTING TILL 9.P-Mi HOURS. LEADERS OF SESSIONS. 10 to 11 a.m. Rev. Dr. J. K. Elliott. Organist, Mr. Templu White. 11 to 12 Mr. W. Allan, Mr. Kersloy. Organist, Mr. T. Forsyth. 12 to 1 p.m. Rev. W. Phillips. Organist, Mr. W. If. Collie. Ito 2 Hon. C. M. Luke, Mr. Hoby. Organist, Mr. C. G'olltus, 2to 3 Rev. J. R, Glusson. Organist, supply. 3to 1 ' Rev. AV.'Shirer. Organist, _ Mrs. Whiteniau. i to 5 Salvation Arinv. Organist, Mr. AY. 11. Collie. 5 to G I!«v. S. Beckinghaiii. Organist, Mr. {.'. Collins. fi to 7 Rev. E. Drake. Organist, Mrs. It, A. Evans. 7 to 8 Rev. A. E. Hunt. Organist, Mr. C. W. Kerry. Sto 9 Rev. .T. G. Clii'imian. Organist, Mr. Harland. COME WHEN YOU CAN. HYMN-SHEETS PROVIDED. MR. A. J. BIRD'S ART UNION. THE BALLOT in connection with Mr. A. J. Bird's Art Union of Oil Paintings was takon on July 31 by a Committee of Wanganui Business Men and before a representative of tho Police, with results as follow:— Ist Prize-No. 0316, Mr. G. W. Davidsou, 40 Upland Road, Wellington. 2nd Prize-No. 1937, Mrs. H. Lewingtou, 46.Oriental Bay, Wellington. 3rd Prize—No. G533, Mrs. C. Ua.v, 7 Roseneath Terrace, Wellington. 4th Prize-No. 3303. Roy and Ken. Yeoman, Kanpapa Road, Wellington. sth Prize-No. 3735, Mrs. W. Moxham, Main Road, Karaka Bay. Wellington. Gth Prize-No. 34G6, Miss M. Hunt, 14 Adams Street, Brooklyn, Wellington. 7th Prize-No. 28, Mr. Chatwin, 41 Brougham Street, Wellington. Sth Prize-No. 949, C. S. 11. Lambert, Box 47, AVeilington. 9th Prize-No. 45-47, Mrs. H. E. Taylor,, 1 AVesley Road, Wellington. 10th Prize-No. 3607, Mr. A. Alpin, Ngaio, Wellington. 11th Prize-No. 3087, Miss B. Watson, 31 Talavej'a Terrace, AVeilington. 12th Prize No. G754. Mr. F. E. WoTd, 21 Tinakori Road, Wellington. ST. HELENS HOSPITAL. AYELLINGTON. ADVICE TO EXPECTANT MOTHERS. THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF ST. HELENS HOSPITAL, Dr. Rawson, attends at St. Helens Hospital, Cowmandel Street, on FRIDAY AFTERNOONS from 3 to 1 p.m., for the .purpose of giving advico to expectant mothers. Patients who intend to book for admission to St. Helens Hospital, and piv tients who intend to, or have, engaged private medical and nursing attendance, and whose husbands are not iu receipt of more than M per week, are earnestly invited to visit the Hospital between the hours of 3 to i p.m. on the _ days aforesaid, when advico as lo their condition will bo given free. Tho terms at St. Helens Hospital nre as follow:—30s. per weak, including medical attendance, nursing and maintenance, Full particulars obtainable from tho Matron. BY ORDER, LEARN TO FLY And HELP TO WIN THE AVAR. WANTED-AVIATORS, AND MORE AVIATORS. mHE BRITISH ROYAL AIR SER--1 VICE NEEDS AIRMEN. To qualified Pilots it offers a Free Piu/mgo Home and a refund, paid in New Zealand, of JJ7S on account of tuition fee. The CANTERBURY AVIATION COMPANY was founded to help supply this need, and niuco its establishment has sent Home over 120 Certified Pupils. More Airmen are wanted by tho British Air Service, and more Pupils by the Canterbury Aviation Company. Tho Tuition Fee i's .£IOO, less the refund of ,-C75 paid by flic British Government to Pupils qualifying. Intending Pupils nre requested io communicato immediately with the Secretary. C. AV. HERVEY, Canterbury Aviation Company, 5!) Cathedral Square, Christchureu. MAK'ARA COUNTY COUNCIL. ■jVTOTICE—During repairs to the Bridge -l-i immediately above the Municipal Abattoirs, the Ngalinnrangn Gorge Road will be CLOSED to all traffic between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. of TUESDAY, AUGUST G NEXT. By Order the Makara County Council. FOR ANY CAR-AND ROADCLINCHER CROSS TYRES. t?TYE varieties of tough British-grown " Rubber are used in making each Clincher Cross Tyre. British through and through—they're long-distance tyres. Fit tho Clincher Cross. Sole Controllers: HAYAYARD BROS. AND CO., LTD.. Christchurch. 77 WANTED, many a man has been handicapped in lifo by u limited vocabulary and inadequate power of expression. Grenville Kleiser's Correspondence Course- in Practical English enables you to become a master of English and to lit yourself for greater opportunities. Send for lrco Prospectus E, containing full information. Jn«. Rodger. 15!) D., Manchester Street, Chrislclmrch. ' 2 SEWING MACHINES. DINGER Dropheads, from £a 10s.; i-3 Hand Machines from £2. Termg arranged. Globe, Grand Opera Houso, Marmora Street. 'Phono 4214.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 271, 5 August 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 271, 5 August 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 271, 5 August 1918, Page 7

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