AMUSEMENTS. • ON THE CHURCH SITE, BOULCOTT STREET. Commencing SATURDAY, MARCH 1. SATURDAY, MARCH 1. ' A WEEK 01' DELIGHTS! . TWELVE BIG PROGRAMMES 1 . Cli A U T ill Q U A '. II A U T-'.A U.CJ U A' . SIX HAPPY, SNAPPY DAYS COMING. Your Committee has arranged for the appearance •ot the Cliautaunua .'.Party here. They will spend.a full week in our . Community and will oft'er programmes of varied numbers suited to every worthy taste!, ..'MUSIC, DRAMA,' ~ ORATORY, • FELLOWSHIP.These Programmes arc built 10. entertain, and -, every artist is. prepared -to delight you. ' Sessions will be licltl-daily, l>otli- afternoon and evening, commencing SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 1. SEASON TICKETS, covering everything—Adults, 10s.; Students, Cs.-j-Sol-diers, 4s.j Children, is.-. . Tickets' arid illustrated programmes at the.Bristol'.; PE -AN' OR 16 INAL C.TIAUTAUQUAN! jpOMNCTsOON! COMING SOON.! Doming soon! coming -soon:! Commencing "' '- SATURDAY; MARCH 1, Grand Inauguration in Wellington of the CHAUTAUQUA MOVEMENT: CHAUTAUQUA. : ■ CHAUTAUQUA. ■ CHAUTAUQUA. ' Pronounce it CHAUTAUQUA. '. •- CHAUTAUQUA. ' "SII'TORKWAR!" < CHAUTAUQUA. .. CHAUTAUQUA.- - • : • SEASON TICKETS (for' twelve performances- oil Six' Days, morning and nftenioon), 10s.; now obtainable at The Bristol. The tickets are transferable.' ■ - - GET- IN EARLY. •
AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. Mas teit to -if ■■ show " AT SOLWAY, • FEBRUARY 18 and 19. KAJf AND EWE FAIR, V •' ' FEBRUARY 20 and 21. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS: •. ' Oir' FEBRUARY ISVPIie ordinary Time-table will be observed, trains leaving Masterton for Solway ot 7.15 a.m., " 9.40 a'.bi., and' 3.35 p.m.,'leaving SOLWAY for 'MASTERTON at about 8.25 a.m., 2.2!) p.m., and' 7.15 p.m. On FEBRUARY 19 (PEOPLE'S DAY). —Til addition to tho ordinary Timc-tablo (lie following trains will be run:— ' Special Trains will leave WOODVILLE at 7.55 a.m., Masterloii 10.45 nim.f and 12.30 p.m.-'for Solwajv ■ A special train will leavo CROSS CREEK at 9.0 a.m.,' nrriviii(»" at 'SOLWAY at 10.35 a.m. " ' Trains leave SOLWAY for WOODVILLE at 2.15 p.m., and 5.0 p.m. ' : For CROSS CREEK, 5.50' p.m. • ' For WELLINGTON, 15 p.m; On February ID, 20,-and :21, the 12.5G p.m. Woodville-Wellington train will stop at' Solway for passengers. J: B. EMMETT, . Secretary, Jinx 40, Masterton. RANGITIIvEI A. .&■ P. ASSOCIATION. AUTUMN SHOW. To be Held at. TAIHAPE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,- .1919. ■ Class for Best Hack, owned and ridden by Returned Soldier. Pmes, <£5. • Purebred Cnttta oxliibited must' l>o registered or eligiblo. for registration.,. Entrioa Close Saturday, Feb. 15, 1919. MAIN TRUNK RAM FAIR. TAIIIAPEj THURSDAY; -FEB; 27,1919. Schedules and further particulars from A. M. RYAN. Box 81, Tailmpe. Secretary. sporting. ■ ■
WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB, . AUTUMN MEETING, MARCH 13, AND 14, 1919. . Nominations for all events close on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, at 5 p.m. ■ . ■ .. For Programme see "Referee." Stakes, .511150. . . C, J. CARLYON, Secretary, Featherston. . TOILET SPECIALISTS BEAUTY FOR THE BATHING GIRL. "yOU can stay outdoors as' much ns A you wish—enjoy the delights of the open—without harming your' complexion, if you uso CAMELLIAN "FACIAL" CREAMS.;' They aro prepared specially to. protect, the slcin fronl. wind and sunburn, and all other harmful influences. Their.regular use gives the complexion' tho loveliness and softness all women admire. Procure a supply of "Caniellian" at onco and you will rejoice at tho benefits that will 'follow. The Vanishing Cream costs 35.. Gd., the Massage.Cream 3s. Mail orders promptly filled. MRS; CAMERON, ' "BOUDOIR CAMILLE," . Cooper's Buildings, "Willis' Street, WELLINGTON. 'Phono 4533.' .. . ... . '.... TOILET RECIPES. A NYONE losing the hair through InJ\ (luenza will find • following treatment excellent.' .' Brush scalp for few minutes with good brush to remove all loose .hairs, dip,a towel in toiling''water;' wring '.it tight,• and apply to scalp as-hot as possible, after which apply Dr. Wilson's Regenerator (o the roots, and'brush ngain for a few minutes'. llio hot towel need only he used occasionally, but the hair tonic should be applied daily utitil new growth appears, after" which occasional use will kep it perfectly healthy. Procurable in Wellington from .T. R. M'Kenzie's, George and Korsley's, D.1.C., and all Chemists, Price Is. BUSINESS NOTICES. rjVHIS IS THE SUMMER DRiNIC. ..; ICED : SYPHON-
• ■ ■ SODA . And MILK, 4d., id., 4d.' . . GAMBLE AND CREED'S . TEA ROOMS', Willis Street and Lambton' Quay. QT AFFORD TEA. LUNCHEON. AND SUPPER ROOMS. Dinner 5 3(1 to 7.30. One of "tho Best Appointed in tho City,' Smoking and Writing Room Provided for Gentlemen. Open on SATURDAYS until 7.30 p.m. MISS READ, Proprietress. Willis Street (over H. Di Bennett's),
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