PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES, Under Hio Patronage iiiul in the Presence of Their Excellencies llio GovernorGeneral nnd Countess of Liverpool. NAVY LEAGUE FUND. CHAMBER. TOWN lIALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! , TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! ANNUAL DRAMATIC RECITAL v 'ANNUAL DRAMATIC RECITAL ANNUAL DRAMATIC RECITAL By Pupils of MR. AND MRS. CULFORD BELL. Dutch Play: "COURAGE." Fairy Play: "THE GIFT OF GOLD." School Play: "THE LADIES' ACADEMY." Fairy Play: "PRINCESS TENDERHEART." Comedy Sccne: Sir Peter aud Lady Teazle. Etc., Etc. Bs,, 25.. Is. Plan at The Bristol. RED CROSS FUND (Terrace Day.) "THE TOWN-PLANNING' OF THE ANCIENTS." A N ILLUSTRATED LECTURE will -iTV ho delivoTed l>v MR. S. HURST SEAGER, A.F.R.1.8.A., V.P.N.Z.1.A., under the patronago of Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Liverpool, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1918, at 8 p.m., in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall. Tickets (Two Shillings and One Shilling) can ■'be obtained from the Bristol and from any member of tlio Terrace Day Committee.
SHOWS. HAWKE'S • BAY SHOW. AWKE'S BAY SHOW. At HASTINGS, Ou OCTOBER 16 and 17, 191 S. Entries Close October 2.' . Write to Secretary for Schedule and a. note of stock train arrangements. A". M. RETEMEYER, Secretary, Box 145, Napier. HAWKE'S BAY SHOWHAWKE'S BAY SHOW. SPORTING. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB.' , FUTURE 'EVENTS. ENTRIES for the following Classic Races Close at the Office of the Wellington Racing Club at 0 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, G, 1018, viz.: WELLESLEY STAKES, 1919, of 750 sovs. For two-year-olds (present yearlings). Four furlongs. WELLINGTON STAKES, • 1920, of 750 sovs. For two and three-year-olds (present yearlings and two-yeiir-olds). Five furlongs. ' NORTH ISLAND CHALLENGE STAKES, 1920, of 750 sovs. For all ages. Seven furlongs. NEW ZEALAND ST. LBGER STAKES, 1921, of 550 sovs. For three-year-olds (present yearlings). -One mile and three-quarters. . No money required at time of| entrv. . ' A. E. "WIIYTE, Secretary. : BUSINESS NOTICES. NO M'Olt'O DEAFNESS.' THOSE who suffer may have relief by using Way's Invisible Medicated Ear Drums. Booklet eont free on-.re-ceipt'of penny stamp. G. P. WAY, P.O. Box 1011, or 11. SPEAK, Dr. of Opt., Eyesight Specialist, No. 7 Willis Street, Wellington; 'Phone 2052. MR, BRIDGE, DENTIST (Late Upper Willis Street),' Macarthy's Chambers, 1 50 WILLIS STREET. , 'Phone 4491. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.) SEPTEMBER DELIVERY. ~ CARBIDE. Lump—loolb. Drums Sss. net. Crushed, 561b. Tins Is. lb. net, THE Small Carbide is suitable for lighting outfits and Motor Lamps, ctc. E. REYNOLDS AND CO., LTD., Wellington. J. W. M. HARRTSON, Medical Massuer, Electrician, and Physical Culturisr. SPECIAL COURSES of Treatment fot O . Rheumatism, Ccnstipation, Paralysis, Functional and Nervous Disorders, Chest Troubles, and Stiff Joints. 131 FEATHERSTON ST. 'Phone 3214. (Nearest Tram Stop, Kirkcaldie ,and . Stains).
THE MOST DELIGHTFUL COMBINATION OF MATERIALS FOR CAMISOLES OR UNDERWEAR' ■ \ ■ , , ; - WE HAVE JUST OPENED A MOST EXTENSIVE RANGE OF BEAUTN . FUL' HAND-MADE LACES DIRECT FROM SHINA, SHOWING RE* " MARKABLE VALUES, ALSO MANY NEW DESIGNS. « . i 1 FIND QUALITY LACES 'AND INSDftTIO.NS-First choice,,lin. wide.iu shell" and 'other designs. At B|d., 9jd„ 10! d. yard. Think' of the prices, and'then remember that these laces are mado by hand and yrill ' wear for yeara. . . j Beautiful medium width in HAND-MADE LACES-Inclu'diug one speci&l I shell pattern, 2| inches wide, with'insertion to' match.. At Is. 6d. yard. Worth considerably, more, . Splendid Assortment oE Handsome ami Effective HAND-MADE L'ACES, with insertions to match. New Designs in Filet and Val. Laces and Insertions with Motifs to match. 40-inch TARANTULES--1/10, 2/3, and 2/6 yard. SMART fOJI SILK BLOUSES JUST ARRIVED! Fugi Silk promises to bo a distinct; fenturo this summer, It is a heavy, soft, washing silk of an old ivory tint, and is deservedly popular for its excellent wearing qualities. We are showing four smart styles in (liese Blouses, some of them having collars of striped Fuji Silk, others are all of the plain Silk. ■ i ' ; SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF THESE GOODS WILLIS STREET. | ALWAYS BUSY. ALWAYS BUSY.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 298, 5 September 1918, Page 7
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