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PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRICT, No. 1. A GRAND CONCERT, GRAND CONCERT, Under the distinguished patronngo and in the presence c:' Her Excellency the Countess of Liva'rpooi and Suite, Will be held in the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN. HALL, On MONDAY NEXT, NOV. 4, At 8 p.m. Net Proceeds to be donated to Soldiers' Comforts and Trench Fund. Tickets—2s. and Is. A. E. BENNETT, District Secretary. God Save the King! • "WOMEN-AND AVAR." MRS. KINETON PARKES'S LECTURE, NOVEMBER 5. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, 8 p.m. Songs by Messrs. Theo. Queree and Gilmour. Accompanist, Miss Putnam. Proceeds -in aid of War Charities. Seats, , 2s. and Is. Box Plan at Bristol Piano Co. ~~MAORI ENTERTAINMENT. In Aid of Lady Liverpool's and Mrs. ■pomare's Maori Soldiers' Fund. Under the .Distinguished Patronage of Their Excellencies the Governor-Gen-eral and the Countess of Liverpool. JTjOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY, NOVEMBER 7. "Come, ye inaideus, come to me, With your gifts of melody, Crying near and far to all, Come where duty calls." COME FOR A REST! COME FOR A CHANGE! COME FOR A GOOD TIME! ASSISTING ARTISTS: Nurse Te Au—Love Brothers —Tahiwi Sisters and Tuwharetoa Warriors. ■ Book yo«r seat at once at The Bristol. Prices:-4s. (reserved), 35.,.25., and Iβ. NB—Any donations or contributions towards the MAORI OUR DAY, November 8 Street Stalls will be thankfully received by Mrs. Pomare,.at 8 Hill Street, ■ Wellington. ■ , PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TUAVY LEAGUE SAILORS' COMFORT FUND. TOWN HALL, ~~ TOWN HAIL, . NOVEMBER 9, 1918, At 3 p.m. Break-up of Mist; Nesta Carwell-Cooke's Dancing Classes. Tickets, 2s. Gd. (include afternoon tea). Children half-price. Sweets for Sale. • THE COUNTESS OF LIVERPOOL FUND. FOR TRENCH COMFORTS. ART UNION. '•• LAST FEW WEEKS. . ELEVEN VALUABLE PRIZES, First Prize-Handsome Solid Silver Toilet ■Set consisting of 2 Hair Brushes, 2 Clothes Brushes, 1 Hand Mirror and Comb. ... . ,', Second Prize-1 Set Crepe-de-chine Lady s Underclothing. . Third Sets Hand-made Cambric Underclothing. ,',„,. Fourth PrizeH! Sets Hand-made Cambric Underclothing.Fifth Prize—Valuable Old Lace Cape. Sixth Prize-Handsome Embroidered Tea Cloth. „ iL Seventh Prize-Ostrich Feather. Eighth Prize-White Shetland Shawl. Ninth Prize-Crotchet Nightdress Top. Tenth , Prize—Hand-embroidered lray Eleventh Prized Handworked Towele. Tickets—ls. each, can be obtained from several of the principal shops or by post on receipt of postal note for Is. and stamped addressed envelope from the Hon. Sec. of the Countess of Liverpool Fund, Town Hall, Wellington. TTAWERA RETURNED SOLDIERS' JH GRAND ART UNION. RESULTS OF DRAWINGS. At the Opera House, Hawera, . OCTOBER 31,1918. ■ Ist Prize-No. 17799. 2nd Prize-No. 2522. 3rd Prize-No. 11461. 4th Prize-No. 24078. sth Prize-No. 12335. 6th Prize-No. 24597. 7th Prize-No. 19931. Bth Prize-No. 27570. ■ 9th Prize-No. 4807. , , ■ .' Winners, have been advised by letter in each instance. H. L. SPRATT, Chairman. M. C. CRIGHTON, Secretary, Box ISO, Ilawera. RED CROSS "O.UR DAY" APPEAL. ANY further contributions to, or payment on behalf of, the above Fund may be made to " MISS SYBIL NATHAN, Red Cress Central Depot, 1 Mercer Street, Wellington. WELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP, TUESDAY . NEXT. TUESDAY WADESTOWN W.N.It. MONTHLY RED CROSS CAKE , DAY. ' Excellent and Delicious Home-made Cakes, Spring Flowers. Every penny for our N.Z. Sick and Wounded Soldiers. Hon. Sec, JANET FIRTH. BUSINESS NOTICES. ' NO MORE DEAFNESS. THOSE who 6uffer may havo relief by using Way's Invisible MedioateJ Ear- Drums. Booklot 6ent free on receipt of penny 3tamp. G. P. WAY, P.O. Box 1011, or H. SPEAR, Dr. of Opt., Eyesight Specialist, No. 7 Willis Street, Wellington. 'Phone 2652. TOWN AND COUNTRY. APPLES (Cooking and Dessert), Island and Sydney Fruit; also Potatoes, Seeds, Seed Potatoes, and Ninnno and Blair's Standard Seeds at Lowest Prices. Country orders solicited.. The Trade sup. plied. ; HAWKE'S BAY FRUIT CO., 'Phone 3864: 119 Cuba Street. W' H. P-H IL P, • Cornhill Street, House, Window, and Office-Cleaning Contractor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Machinery. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Telephone 3292 (» rings).
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