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AMUSEMENTS. M PSICAL COMPETITIONS. MUSICAL COMPETITIONS. nnOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. J-OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. MORNING: Second Section Bristol Scholarships. Piano Solo, Tenor and Soprano Solo. AFTERNOON: Humorous Character Sketches and Character Dances. CONCERT CHAMBER. A DAY WITH THE KILTIES. Highland Dancing, Fling, Sword Dance, Irish Jig, and Sheauntrhibhas. EVENING AT 7.45 • Soprano Solos, Ballot Dancing, Story Without Words, Highland Dancing. Character Dancing. Humorous Recitations, Children's Play an 4 Comedietta. NOTE.—Wo commence at 7.45. Admission: Day Sessions, Gd.; Evening, 2s. and Is. Booking Foe, Gd. extra. Box Pian at Bristol. G. W. .TENNER, Secretary. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Upper Hutt. A BAZAAR, in Aid of Local Church ■l*- Funds, will be held in the INDEPENDENT HALL, TO-DAY (Thursday) and FRIDAY, November 13 and 14 Doors Open 2.30 Afternoons' and 7 Evenings. Patriotic Stalls for Exhibition and Sale of Goods raado by Wounded Soldiers. W. M. TUSTAIN, Hon. Sec. THE BIG THE BIG A THE BIG * THE BIG THE "MISSOURI" WALTZ, also as a song, entitled "Hush a Bye My Baby." "GIVE ME A LITTLE COSY CORNER," sung by everybody, enjoyed by everybody, wanted by everybody. "MEMORIES," a delightful New Song, written in popular style. "MOONLIGHT WALTZ. Another Charmer, by the composer of "MisEouri." Post free, for 2e. 2d. per copy. Q'HABA'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. "The, Mail Order House." SHOWS. N.Z. TOY DOG CLTJB'S GRAND ANNUAL TOY DOG SHOW. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), NOV. 14, at 9 p:m., at Clifford and Sons, 198 Upper Cuba Street, or with S. RASTALL, Hon. Sec. 5 Creswick Road, Northland. PUBLIC NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE IS HEREBY that Dividends are now payable v in the undermentioned estates on all proved and accepted claims. Promissory Notes, if any, to bo produced for endorsement prior to receiving dividend. D. O. THOMAS. First and final of Is. 03d. in the £. M. A. PARSONS (deceased). First and final of 12s. -Id. in the £. S. TANSLEY, Official Assignee. IN LIQUIDATION. rpHE UPPER HUTT TOWN HALL -"- CO. LTD., in Liquidation; first and final of 20s. in tho ,£. THE BRITISH EMPIRE PETROLEUM CO. LTD., in Liquidation; first and final of 20s. in the £. S. TANSLEY, Official Liquidator. Wellington, November 11, 1919. CATHOLIC BAZAAR. SURPRISE PACKETS. RESULTS-Racehorse, Miss Phclan, Wellington; Suit, Mr. Vargo, Wellington'; Eiderdown, Miss Casey, Blenheim; Silver Jug, D; W. Wright; Oil Painting, Mr. Crass, Masterton; Oil Painting, Mr. Sievers, Makara. BUSINESS NOTICES. HUPMOBILE MOTOR-CARS. TF YOU ORDER PROMPTLY FROM 'i- THE LOCAL AGENT DELIVERIES CAN BE GUARANTEED IN JANUARY. INCREASED DUTY COMES INTO OPERATION FEBRUARY FIRST. Will necessitate higher selling prices. WANTED KHOWN. BUTTONS covered in any quantity, from customers' own cloth, silk, poplin, velvet, or braid; round, equarc, flat, acorn shape. Orders by post promptly attended to. Price List on application. "NON-RUST" BUTTON COVERING DEPOT, Belcher's Building, 1 Dixon Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 07, To Arc T E. CLAXTON, ' CHIROPRACTOR, Dr. of Mcchano-Therap.T, 91 BOULCOTr STREET. Top of Plinmier's Steps. MILLINERY. ' GREAT REDUCTIONS. T5/TES. RUSSELL, of Lambton Quay lli (over Littlejohn's), who is moving into the premises recently occupied by the Corner Lounge, Courtcmiy P!>\ce, offers Great Bargains to-day. BOOKS POST FREE. " A CURATE IN BOHEMIA" (Story -£-&-of an Artist's Life), 2s (id.; "Sex Hygiene and Sex Education," ;ts. Gd. posted. A. H. PALMER, 121 Manners Street, Wellington. SILK SPORTS COATS. SPECIAL SALE of LADIES' SILK SPORTS COATS, from £3 Us. Latest styles, good value. MISS OLIVER, 90 Manners Street. FUR2uTURE~ 1 HIGHEST IN QUALITY. LOWEST IN PRICE. At nPJIE VICTORY FURNISHING CO., l>3 VIVIAN S'URUET, WELLINGTON (2 Doors from S.A. Citadel). OOT)~j[inNK Jiitiblicr ileels will make your boots wear longer—they I keep tho soles level! Made- from best 1 Para Rubber 1 Get only Wood-Milne's!

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 42, 13 November 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 42, 13 November 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 42, 13 November 1919, Page 7

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