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AMUSEMENTS. ! CHORAL UNIOS Ccnductor: J Mr. 11, Temple White. ' j TOAVN HALL, TOWN HALL. '< TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. j ■ For the Fiivt Time in .Wellington. Edward Elgar's New AVork, ' i "THE SPIRIT OF ENGLAND."": "THE SPIRIT 01 J ENGLAND." "THE SPIRIT OF ENGLAND." "THE SPIRIT OF .ENGLAND." j Preceded by . ; "A lIYMN OF PRAISE" (Mehclelssdkri)| Soloists: Miss Al'Unroe. ! Mrs. Frank Tunley. . 1 Mr. Martin Duff. , j Box Plan opens at the Bristol on THURSDAY NEXT, September 11, at 9 a.m. * Prices: ss. (Be*.). 3s. (Re?.). and 2s. ■ HONORARY MEMBERS.—The Soci.e.tj has vacancies for another 1!) Honorary, Members. For the privileges secut&d; the subscription is nominal, viz.:— 1 Three Tickets (Reserved Seats) for-each; of three Concert-, .£1 Is. Seven Ticket? (Reserved Seats) for cachi of three Concerts, .£2 2?. ■ i The list of Honorary Members will be closed when another HI have been en-j rolled, so early application to. the iAct. iiig-flon. Secretary is necessarv. ' • E. A. TANNER, . ; Acting-Hon. Secretary.''. 'Phone 2359. i THE SALVATION ARMY, WELLING-' TON. GOODS FOR A JUMBLE STALL,' \ In aid of the ' SELF-DENIAL FUND. V j IN accordance with our usual custom! we are having a eale again thi#' month in connection with the above tip-', peal, and among the ' numerous ' stalls! will be a Jumble Stall, for which we need articles, and we have no doubt but that all sections of the community would like to help us with these. "• ' , HOUSEHOLDERS, with all. kinds of. useful AVearing Apparel, Jams, Pickles,; Sauces, and General Household Utensils.' DRAPERS, GROCERS, IRONMONG-] ERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS,.with articles of any description. They will all j sell here. \ BOOKSELLERS AND FANCY SHOPS;! too, could help with useful articles gn-.' loro. So please act quickly, and send; your Rifts to THE MANAGER. S.A. HOSTEL, ! 37 Vivian Street, . -J' .' Or ring 'Phone 2635 A and wo will call, j MUSIC. NEW MUSIC,: "SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE IS THE 1 ! LILY r " (a Stirring March Song): ~'j "WELCOME SONG" to Digger Bill and I Sailor Jack (a Real Hummer). j "WEE, WEE MARIE" ((Will youdoZisl for Me"), (a Pretty, Cute, and Catcliy.) Little Song). "WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN IN : DIXIE" (and the Moon Begins to t .Rise), (an Extremely Pretty Song'; Number). . ; "THE MAXINA," the New Hound Danca 1 (Really Good). , Every Pianist Must Love This. ,j ALL ONE PRICE, . 2s. 2d. Each, Post Free. " .... Or the Five Numbers for 10s., Post Free. ' From • ■i O'HARA'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, . Victoria Avenue, WANGANUI. ' '■ ■ j The Mail Order House,' • BUSINESS NOTICES. j A TALK WITH A MESSAGE TO WOMEN WHO VALUE HEALTH | AS THE BASIS OF EFFICIENCY AND; ! EFFECTIVENESS. Subject: "Health, j Come 3 Through Increased Recuperative j Power," Commonseiise, backed by 30-yeare' eura>:: tive facts, established throughout the entire English-speaking world. .No .FA.DS, i or FANCIES, but sound, dependable ,i REASONABLENESS, simple and scienti-. J fic, instructive and appealing,. . ' These Talks will bo given by special I request during this month, and. offer a • valuable opportunity to those interested, j in Women's Welfare, Helpfulness,' and, j Progress, by MISS PITTARD, who cor- j dially invites Progressive Thinking j Women to attend each Monday at the ' , Viavi Rooms, 326 Lambton Quay, Wei- J lington. Inquiries by letter or call ! find pleasing attention; ..there are no.'; fees or dues. I TO MOTHERS. | FREE ADVICE on the Care and Feed-' • I ing of Infants generally will '; be; given to overy Mother by Mrs. Galloway,, 'j an experienced Certificated Maternity Nurso, .at times and places enumerated j below:— , TUESDAY AFTERNOONS, 2 o'clock- to - j 4 o'clock, Nowtown Pharmacy (Mr. - . John Castle). FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock, C. Williamson'6, Petone. ' ' Evgry other afternoon at, her own rooms,. 70 Cuba Street (over Mr. F. Castle,. ' Chemist, and opposite Royal Oak)..';-- ; Appointments may also be .arranged-" 1 - 1 with any chemist. • j For immediate adtico ring up GlaxaNurse. '- • '»\j _ „. ?j SPICER'S STUDIO. : PHOTOGRAPHS AND ENLARGE- '" | ■ MENTS. . j ARE THE BEST QUALITY AND < VALUE. ; : . Send any Photograph you want En-■ ' larged here. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 1 50 WILLIS STREET (Opposite Hotel Windsor). j 'Phones 3263 and 1211. , BESS ECONOMY—Ladies, 6ave on , J your dress allowance. Garments out" | out, fitted, tacked together. Ladies'. Chil- . dren's Coats and Frocks, ,3s. Gd. to 12s. ■> Gd, ; Costumes, 10s. Gd. to 15s. 6d.; Skirts, j as. Gd. to 7s. Gd.; Blouses, 3s. 6d. to ss. 6d. Hours, 10-5. Evening appointmenta .; made. _ • ' 1 MADAME ESTHER, . . , Roval Exchange Buildings, Customhouse " Quay (opp. Bank New Zealand). Basement. ( T ARGEST STOCK OF SCOTCH JL GRANITE MONUMENTS in Do- I minion. Absolutely the best Granite in ' the world—all colours. Erected in any part of the Dominion. FURTHER ' Large shipment on the way, i T. G. HOAR AND SONS, i Monumental Sculptors, ' : i Arthur j. wycherley, ; Lock and Key Specialist. ! Keys cut to any pattern. Safe and I P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. i Every description of Locksmith's Work, thoroughly catered for. | Address: "KING'S CHAMBERS," ' ' Wellington. ' I 'Phone SGS. Private 'phone 2234 (2 rings). SPECIAL Lines at Radford's Groat i Stocktaking Sale now on: Chairs 6s. . i Gd., Tables 4s. Gd., Quilts 7s.' Gd., Plates 6s. Gd. <loz.. Enamel Plates 10s. Gd. doz., I White Tablecovers 3s< fid., Glass ami ■ China Sweets 2s. Gd. doz., Saucers Is. 6d. doz., Wringers 21s. Gd., Door Mats 2s. 6d., Hearth Rugs os. Gd., Matting Is. lid. i yard. Only at RADFORD'S, Manners and Willis Streets. j i WE' STOCK COLT'S j EEVOLVERS >and, j ' TOLb', WINCHESTER RlFLES.i&lmy;. | suitable sizes. Shot Guns and- Awffi®« HJf ! nition. .. i GREGORY G. KELLJf, ■ • | Shannon, Foxteaa !

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 293, 6 September 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 293, 6 September 1919, Page 9

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