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I AMUSEMENTS. rjpOWN IIALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction John Hopkins Business Manager Kennedy Black TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT S. CHEER UP! Tho sun has not gono out. of business, neither have THE TROUBADOURS. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT By Mr. Edward Branscombe'a Merry People, THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. . THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. We have a line change of our programme to-night. Unique choral effects in which all will unite. If you'vo got "the blues" and everything's stale. See the TROUBADOURS' Drama Burlesque, "Midnight Mail." TO-NIGHT! "A Nautical Scena," Merry Sailors and Lassies, Hornpipes, Rollicking Sea Songs, ctc., etc. Prices: 35., 25., Is. (plus tax). Box Plan at the Bristol. After 6 ring up city 65 for good seats. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, ; LIMITED. /OAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION By MISS UNA CARTER. TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1918. Subject: "Christmas C'ake, Sconea, and Shortbread." TO COMMENCE AT 3 O'CLOCK. J. H. HELHWELL, Secretary..: QHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Presents to tho people FOR VERY SERIOUS INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME M U SIC . : MUSIC MUSIC , MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC.' The National Necessity-. - Wo aro at war, uot as a game, but as a very vital thing upon the successful, conclusion of whioh the future ol' the nation depends, The grim fact has not come homo to all of us. yet. To a few it has. Tho inesoapablo results of war must bo.recognised. But they must not bring desolation to our homes. Resolution and cheerfulness are essential to victory. Tho greater'resolution and cheer-1 1 illness, tho quicker the victory. For resolute, cheerful men and women do bettor work, do more work, than the mentally depressed. It is easy to let tho mind dwell too long on tho hazards in front of our boys who have gone, to part with regret with some of the luxuries 'to which we have been accustomed. To stand up straight under it all and smile, and do your "bit" at home requires an effort. MUSIC supplies the strength needed, because it stimulates tho imagination, arouses the finer, larger feelings, lifts us up above our little routine duties, enables us to Bee boyond the clouds. THERE SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME A GOOD PIANO. In the BEGG 'Piano Salons—just entering on their 57th year of service" to the people of New Zeuland—there is an instrument for every home. THE BRINSMEAD, THE CHALLEN, THE BORD, THE ROGERS, "Are all Pianos of distinct merit. And any loyal New Zealand citizen may have the instrument he would like to have in his home, on terms which will relieve his mind of any worry. Piano Salons, First Floor, Building. 19-21 MANNERS STREET, ■ WELLINGTON. BUSINESS NOTICES, NO MORE DEAFNESS. WHOSE who suffer may have relief by -iL using Way's Invisiblo Medicated Ear Drums. Booklet sent free on receipt of pennv stamp. G. P. WAY. P.O. Box 1011, or H. SPEAR, Dr. of Opt., Eyesight Specialist, No. 7 Willis Streot, Wellington. 'Phone 2652. BRIDGE, DENTIST (Lato Uppor Willis Street), Macarthy's Chambers. , 50 WILLIS STREET. 'Phone 41111. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.) . J. W. M. HARRISON," ' Medical Masseur, Electrician, and Physioal Culturist. SPECIAL COURSES of Treatment for Rheumatism, Constipation, Paralysis, Functional and Nervous Disorders, Chest. Troubles, and Stiff Joints, 131 FIiATHERSTON ST. 'Phono 3211, (Nearest Tram Stop, Kirkcaldie and Staines).

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Cooking and Dessert Apples 'at lowest prices. Oam iru Potatoes, Ss. (Id. quarter owl., 7s. half cwt., 13s. lcwt. Special quotations for larger quantities. Country orders solicited. The trade supplied. Hawlca's Bay Fruit Company, 119 Cuba Street. "Phono 38M. . RON HEAVY LORRIES ON CLINCHER BAND TYRES. A BIG ITEM in delivery costs is Tyres. Fit British. Clincher Band Tyrea and reduce upkeep oxpenseu. Sizas for all lorries. Call or write. Sole Controllers, HAYWARD BROS. AND CO., LTD., ' Christchurch. YOtJ CANNOT LOSE YOUR SHIRT. SEND us 2s. 2d. and we'll post to you a neat Rubber Stamp and a Bottle of Murking Inlc, bo that you can have your name on everything. A. W. MORAN AND SON, Rubber Stamp Makers, CO Willis Street, Wellington. SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED. LEFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, etc., Purchased by L. Dabscheok. 126 Taranaki Street. Highest prices given. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phone 2666 a. RING Up 'Phono 1628. N. Symons, Buyer _ Second-hand Clothing, Boots, etc. Highest prices given; country customers can rely on good prioes. 03 Courtenay Place, Wellington. 'RO'OTICE.—Left-oif Clothing. 'Phono 2607 a. U. Morris, Second-hand Dealer, buys Suits, Boots, Undorwenr, Costumes, eto.; all kinds old Jewellery bought.. 65 Courtonay Place, Wellington*. l/TRS. M. BENJAMIN, late Mrs.T. Helper, of 132 Tanuiaki Street, City, wishes to notify her numerous patrons that she is etill carrying on at the above address, and offers the highest prices in town for Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, otc. 'Phone 2018 a. HAS it over ocourred to you that you have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery lying about that yon can turn into cash? We buy and give HIGHEST PRICES. Drop us a postcard, or ring Tol, -1107, and wo shall call and give you our price for wlintover you htfro to sell. M. NAUSBAUM, Tho Allies' Sec-ond-hand Dealer, 127 Manners Street, Wellington. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. Ti/TRS. PIGGOTT, 121 Vivian Street, Ixi BRITISH DEALER, wishw to Purchase for Cash Ladies', Gentlemen'#, and Children's Left-oil' Clothing, Boots oto. Mr. or Mrs. Plggott will wait upon any Lady or Gentleman at thetr lUsldonco on receipt of letter; or 'Phono 2651 a.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 279, 14 August 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 279, 14 August 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 279, 14 August 1918, Page 7

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