AMUSEMENTS. ■ WELLINGTON SOCIETY. GREAT CALEDONIAN SPORTS (Postponed from Boxing Day). TO-DAY, 10 A.M., TO-DAY, BASIN RESERVE. BASIN RESERVE. REPEAT CONCIRT (BY REQUEST), TOWN lIALL, TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIG1IT! TO-NIGIIT! PIPERS WILL MARCH FROM GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. FALL-IN 9.15 A.M. SHARP. W. M'KEE, Secretary. DINNA' FORGET! DINNA FORGET! DINNA' I'OKUKi'! IDEAL PICNIC GROUNDS, BOATING, ETC. ETC. — GO TO — ' MASTERTON, On NEW YEAR'S- DAY, JANUARY 1, 1920, TO SEE On NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1 JANUARY 1, 1920, TO SEE TI-IE WAIEARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S FORTY-FOURTH ANNUAL HIGHLAND GATHERING AND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. HEAR THE PIPE BAND! HEAR THE PIPE BAND! HEAR THE PIPE BAND! HEAR THE PIPE BAND! Owing to the Elections intervening the Closing Dato for Entries has been Postponed and 'Entries may be lodged with tho Secretary (MR. W. GILLESPIE), at Masterton, up till THIS EVENING (SATURDAY'), December 27.
AMUSEMEWTB. NAVY LEAGUE. STORMING OF ZEEBRUGGE AND OSTEND t LANTERN ADDRESS At ,OONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, and TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30. At 8 p.m., By LIEUTENANT-COMMANDER ROWLAND BOURTCE, V.C., D.5.0., R.N.V.R. (Chevalier of the Legion of Honour), Who won the supreme distinction of tho Victoria Cross at the Storming of Ostend and has most kindly consented to relate tho immortal story of the above greatest exploits in all naval history. OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS from the British and French Admiralties. exhibited for tho first time in • New Zealand. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE NAVY LEAGUE. PRICES'—3s. Id., 2s. Is., Is. Id. Seats Reserved at Town Hall. Here we are again, with SOMETHING GOOD. A COLLECTION OF 21 OF THE LATEST SONGS FOR 2s. This is the 12th PLANET SONG ALBUM, and contains ftmongst a Host of others' the Populaf Songs: "MY TENNESSEE," "IS THAT YOU CALLING ME?" "SERGEANT BROWN." "TAKE MY \ ROSE, TAKE MY MY HEART;" Etc. This is a Great Collection, nnd is selling like' the proverbial "hot cakes." SEND FOR ONE NOW! PRICE—2s. 2d., POST FREE. CyHAEA'S Pianoforte, Music, and Granio. Houso, GA AVENUE, WANGANUI. THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE. TOILET SPECIALISTS ' THE CHARM OF ATTRACTIVE HAIR. BECAUSE your hair appears dull end lifeless is no reason to beliovo it lacks vitality. Beauty is there, but requires'bringing out. Wihat the hair needs is regular attention by expert hairdressers, and a.visit to the . BOUDOIR CAMILLA will prove most beneficial. With tho aid of careful shampooing and scalp message, your hair will be revivified; its charm and beauty brought out, and a rich, lustrous growth promoted. Ladies will find it advisable to call before i'he holidays. MRS. CAMERON, "Boudoir Camille," Cooper's Buildings (opposite "Evening Post"), just off Willis Streot, Wellington. 'Phone 1791. HIGH FREQUENCY VIOLET RAY BATHS £JURE Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis, and Eczema in Nature's Way. They remove the cause of the ailment and aro entirely painless. Recommended by tho medical profession. MRS. HULLEN, 3A Courtenay. Place, Wellington. 'Phone 22—070. MISS MILSOM, Established Hair, Face and Skin Specialist). Why waste money oil useless presents? Whnt better gift than a pretty box' of Hygienic Face Powder, 3s„ the best and purest on the market, obtainable all shades. Posted anywhere for G<l. Treatments by apjxiintmeut for iiair and face. MISS MILSOM, !)l Willis S. refit. 'Ph'ju-! t'l4. BUSINESS NOTICEB. TRIMMED MILLINERY And NOVELTY BLOUSES. A SMART DISPLAY for NEW YEAR Wear at MRS. RUSSELL'S, • Next Corner Lounge, Ceurtenay Place. JUST WHAT YOU ARE 'LOOKING FOR! High-class furniture at a Low-class Trice. 'HIE VICTORY FURNISHING CO., 88 Vivian Street, AVollington (2doors from S.A. Citadel). "jpASTRYCOOKS. Confectioners, FruitA erers' Showstands and Stocks held by Henry Berry and Co., 79 Dixon Streot (PHIROPODLST-Corns, Warts, and V Bunions removed without pain. T, B. Wilson, 15 (ihuzneo Street,
MEETINGS. VICTORY GALA. URGENT NOTICE TO HELPERS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN WILLU ING TO HELP AT LYALL BAY ON JANUARY r 1, 2, nnd 3 aro requested to attend tho SPECIAL MEETING to bo held at the Ir.M.C.A.l r .M.C.A. (Assembly Room) on MONDAY NIGHT NEXT at 8 o'clock sharp, wihen final arrangements will be made. It is to be hoped there will bo a full meeting, as it is imperative that details as to allocation of duties for tho Gala should be arranged at tho above meeting. R. LESLIE-JONES, Organising Secretary. 181 Featherston Street, Nathan's Buildings. WELLINGTON LABOUR REPRErr r, COMMITTEE. H. E. HOLLAND, M.P., H. E. HOLLAND, M .P., Will Sneak in I 11. E. HOLLAND, M.P. AIMWNT n P go™, M.P., PARAMOUNT H. E. HOLLAND, M.P., THEATRE H. E. HOLLAND, M.P., THE ATRE 11. E. HOLLAND, M.P., On H. E. HOLLAND, M.P., SUNDAY, IT- E. HOLLAND, M.P., SUNDAY H. E. HOLLAND, M.P., Dec. 28 Ne\t H. F, HOLLAND, M.P.. Subject: "THE ELECTION RESULT FROM LABOUR'S VIEWPOINT." Mr. Tanner's Orchestra will render Musical Items. Doors open at 7 p.m. Chair nt 8 p.m. Collection. R. M'KEEN, Secretary^ SHORT, BRTGHT SERVICE, 4.15 p.m. Tl/jTRS, M'CLAY will give a New Year's ■"J- ~ Message. All Girls and Young Women will bo welcome. ' Y.W.C.A., Fowlds's Buildings, Herbert Street. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. QT. MARK'S CHURCH, DUFFERIN STREET. TO-DAY (3A'J'URDAY')—Festival of St. John, A. and E. 10 a.m.—Holy Communion. FIRST SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS HOLY INNOCENTS' DAY. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 3 p.m.—Children's Christmas Service. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Thel Collection at 3 o'clock and EEJIRING Collections after "Horning mid Evening Prayer will bo given in response to tho Archbishop's Appeal for Famineetricken Areas, especially Children, Q,T. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. J (Presbyterian.) TO-MORROW: Morning, 11. Evening, 7. REV. DR. GIBB. Evening, "Hope that Maieth not Ashamed." CJT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 28 Wellington Terrace. 11 a.m.—"THE SECOND MILE." 7 p.m .-"BUYING UP THE OPPORTUNITIES." Preacher, REV. J. Jr. SIMPSON, B.A. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAICI V¥ STREET. TO-MORROW: Morning, 11.—Rev. W. Batimber, Evening, 7.—Rev. W. Baumber. THE SAILORS' FRIEND. SOCIETY, CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whitmoro Street. Morning Preacher, at 11: Mr. J. Moore, Missioncr. Subject: "The Influence of a Star." Evening, Preacher, at 7: Mr. E. P. Hay. Soloist: Mr. A. Boyd. Song Service, 8.30. BUSINESS NOTICES. ' LADIES! ' (PtORSETS in denendnblo makes, reasonably_ priced. You are invited to call and inspect our largo selection. Wo solicit your inspection and your patronage. MRS. COX, 139 Manners Street. MAISON I.OUSIEj Caledonian Chnmbet's (First Floor), 33 Willis Street. WE aro Specialists in Completo Trousseau Outfits and Underclothing, Blouses, Lingerie, and nosierv. A WIDE SELECTION TO CHOOSE . FROM. Telephone 292G,
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