PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. j ' f ONCE ONLY THIS YEAR Tlio WELLINGTON SAVAGES Open Wide thoir Wigwam Door To EVERY CITIZEN 0? WELLINGTON. mows HAL L, J FRIDAY, 30tU INSTiMT, 8 p.m. 1 CHARACTERISTIC WEIRD , PROGRAMME 1 Of i MUSIC, SONG, AND JEST, Topped Off by The Perfectly Screaming Finale, NA POO. DON'T MISS THIS. Gross Proceeds for War Purposes. ' Homo-mado Sweets on Tap. Box I'lan, Bristol. 35., 25., Is. ( In consequent of the Patriotic Con- ' cort to be held in tho Largo Town Hall on Friday Evening Next, there will be NO KORERO On Saturday, the 31st instant. Undor Vico-Regal Patronage. NAVY LEAGUE. £lONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN 7 HALL. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 4th and sth September. ANNUAL DRAMATIC RECITAL By Pupils of MR. AND MRS. CULFORD BULL. SEVEN CHILDREN'S PLAYS. ■ "The Pudding Mado of Pliun." "The Ladies' Academy." "The Never, Never Lind." "Gift of Gold," "Passing Year/ "Princess Tcnderlieart." "Courage." Character Sketches, Moaolgues, Comedy ,' Scene. 35., 25., Is. Box Plan opens on Friday ftt, the Bristol. SPORTING. EGMONT RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. SEPTEMBER 19, 1918. DOMINATIONS for all Events CLOSE on THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 29, at 8 p.m. V. B. STRATTON, Secretary. Box 51, Hawera. BUSINESS NOTICES,, STAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON, AND ™ SUPPER ROOMS. Dinner 5.30 to 7.30. One of the Best Appointed In the City. Smoking and Writing Room Provided for Gentlemen. ALL CAKES HOME MADE. , MISS READ, Proprietress. Willis Street (over H. D. Bennett's). Also at Timaru. NO MOR'i DEAFNESS. THOSE who suffer may have relief by using Way's Invisible Medicated Ear Drums. Booklet sent free on receipt of penny stamp. G. P. WAY, P.O. Box 1011, or H. SPEAR, Dr. of Opt.,' Eyesight Specialist, No. 7 Willis Street,' Wellington. 'Phone 2652. ANTED, Buyer?, Xmas Parcels, Muscatels, Is, pkt.; Cakes, in tine, specially prepared export, Cs.; Barcelona Nuts, Soft-shelled Almonds, Walnuts, Brazil Nuts; "Butter Choc" Packet, half chocolate, half butterscotch, 2s. 3d. tin. postage -Id. All ready post in a tin. Send address and amount you wish spend, and we do rest and post you t.ho Post Office receipt. Lemprieres, 90 Willis St., WelFOR economy in footwear get WOODMILNE RUBBER HEELS fitted. Made in England of pure resilient Para Rubber. '
"HUDSON-BARKER" COSTUMES & SKIRTS 'A small assortment of "Hudson-Barker" Costumes and Skirts, in Black and White Check, is now to hjnd and on oihibitian in our windows. Beautifully cut and tailored in ernart Spring styles. Made of All-Wool Material at 228. (id. iyard, these Costumes at JES 155,, I! guineas, and £0 15s. are wonderfully cheap. Tho tldrte. too, in plain and somi-pleated 6tyles are wonderfully interesting, at 575. Gd. and 635. Thcro is great diflienlty in getting this All-Wool Check Material, so it is quite possible that the present small supply is all wo ehaJl reoeivo this eeaeon; therefore early inspection is n«oseary at Queree Bros., 114-116 Willis Streot,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 292, 29 August 1918, Page 7
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