THE AUSTRALIAN DIGGERS | TO THE i NEW ZEALAND DIGGERS. : COMRADES glad to meet . i°v l'i ™ ce ; a S«in we are more than flighted to meet you in God's Own wuntry. Wo had many things in common in those days in Franco and elsewhere. Now we want to greet you in our own congenial and homely way. Lome and seo us. Wo aro proud of your companionship. Wo are only hero for a short season, but let us greet you in our new style. For wo have arranged with our management to charge all New Zealand Diggers 3s. 2d. for our best seats. Present your Badges at the Bristol and they will do the rest. Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE. . Commencing niURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 2. J . and N. Tait Present THE AUSTRALIAN DIGGERS THE AUSTRALIAN DIGGERS In an Entirely New Programme. New Songs. New Dances. 'New Dresses. New Comedy. New Burlesques. New Scenery. mrrn NEW •: • THE PRINCE OF DIGGER SHOWS. Every -Artist a Soldier. Every Soldier an Artist. „??*, p ' a "s for tho season open at tno B '*Pjii» Co. on TUESDAY MOR.Nli\U NEXI, at 9 o'clock. Popular Prices.-55., 35., Is. JGarlv Door, Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. All prices plus tax. .PUBLIC NOTICEB. "SAVE THE CHILDREN" FUND- . TOTAL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DATE. /TOE following is tho list of subscripterday°~ ab ° V6 fund U P tiU 7» Miss M. E. Reeves m % d n Si. -John's Church (Presbyter- ' ian) ,-.,•„, J ~, , , Mrs Ban Eiddiford ZIZ 100 0 0 Wellington Technical College (first contribution) 9G 0 0 Congregational Church, . Cnmbridge Terrace ]2 0 „ li. 1. Hay jo ]q q 5v y v»» ay ■ Dioccsnn schooi"."!!!! io io o a t '■'■.l tt""1 - 10 0 0 A. Leigh Hunt M 0 0 i|. il. Henderson ..., 10 0 0 !■• Young 10 0 0 Bell, Gully, Myers, and O'Lcarv 25 0 0 Chapman, Skerrett, Tripp,, and Blair 25 0 0 .Blimdell Bros 50 0 0 Hon. Dr. W. E. Collins 25 0 0 Smith and Smith' .'. 10 ' 0 0 Upton and Shearer 10 0 0 W-B 10 0 0 J. Smith, Ltd 10 0 0 Hataitai Methodist Church 9 17 5 Church of Christ, Vivian Street 8 0 0 Maranui Methodist Church .... 713 6 Wellington Association of Spiritualists 8 15 0 Martinborough School 5 17 6 Boy Scouts (Y.M.C.A. kinema collection) : '586 £a ss. each:—W. B. Matheson, Eketahuna; W. A. Chotc, Ltd., W. H.'Nnsh, Henry Berry and Co., Miller and Ahearn, National Dairy Association, Elizabeth Ilott, National Cash Register, R. Martin, Ltd. Plumbers, Ltd., dCS 4s. "~ £5 each:-J.W. Marshall, Marton; St. Jnme6' s Presbyterian Church, Mr. Button, Tweedy Bros., Awakino; F. Cooper, Ltd.; E. H. Campbell, Wangnnui; Joseph Corpe, N. Ranish, Guthrie, Bowron and Co., Kieller Bros., Falinersfon North; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hunter, C. M. Luke. Eastbourne Presbyterian Church, £i 14s. 4d.; L. E. Weston, .£3 10s. .£3 3s. each:—Lawrence and Hanson, Lady Wilson, Bulls; Arthur Houghton, Manakau; "A.H.W." £3 each:—"A.B.," Mrs. E. Newman, "11.C," Mr. Guthrie. Murie and Ritchie* £2 10s. £i 2s. oach:-A. 11. Chamberlain, E. C. .Tack, J. 0. Harkness, G. Anderson, Otaki; Derbyshire, Ltd., Mr. and Mrs.F. G. Cowpe'r, p. Metz. Strangers' tea, Y.M.C.A., .fil'lOs. 6d. G. M. Fowlds, Ltd., staff, £1 ss. .£2 cach:-W. Ponont, G.H.T. £i Is. each:—Allport and Scott, D. L. Fisher, Mrs. A. D. Crawford, Miramar; Miss S. Nathan, G. W. Wilton and Co., Bosh and Gooder, Arthur Petherick, H. M. Chistolm. .T. L. Garrard, S..G. Radford, 11. R. Peard, Chapman and Norwood, H. .T. Oakcs, Mr. Gilby, Mrs. A. A. S. Danby, ,T. W. Wallace, G. Lawrence, Australian Provident Association, Dux Auctioneering Co,, 11. G. Baker, J. Bell, Ltd., .T. M. Dawson. Two boys' jumble sale stunt, £\ Os. 2d. £1 each I :—Mrs. C. N. B. Williams, Mrs. I. Mac-key, "F.C-P.," T. F. White, Kilbimie; W. Smart, "Sympathy," Mrs. Carter's pupils, Dr. liigg, Mrs. H., "Friend,' A. Ajui'b, "C.HAV Ellis Bros., Hu'ntervillo; G. J. Pearce, Pnliautanui; J. Brown, M. Manthel, "G.n.," "R.L.," Friend, Duncan and M'lntosh. Sums under £I:— "Uncle Tom." iss. Id.; Kenneth and Teddv Climie, 55..; St. Ann's Church, Northland, 15s. Gil.; St. Ann's S.S. and Girls' 8.C., 155.; Mrs. O'Connor, 55.; M. Smith, 55.; W. it. Jnggar, 10s.; "J.T.," 55.; "Typiste," 10s.; Miss Cecily, 2s. 6d.; Miss.Stewart, 2s. od.; 3-bar Returned Soldier, 10s.;. Anonymous. 10s.; I'Mrs. Mnckay, Bs. Gd.; "E.J.8.D.," 55.; "Hard Worker," 55. ; Mrs. Taylor, 10s.; Mrs Wells, 10s; Anonymous, 10s; Mrs. Wilson, 10s.; Miss Peach, 10s. Other subscriptions under 20s-, .£l3 lGs. "SAVE THE CHILDREN." Subscriptions received •at secretary's off.ee. M'Donald's Building. Willis Street (just abovo Manners Street). B~EAUTIFUL Choieo Cut Flowers and Foliage, in any quantity. Wading and Presentation Bouquots a speciality. Wreaths, Crosses on shortest notice. MissCarney, Floriste, 91 Manners Street. S'HEEP - Dip are the Cleanest at shoarinjj- Wool is in beautiful condition.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 53, 26 November 1920, Page 9
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