PUBLIC NOTICES. WAR FUNDS COLLECTING COMMITTEE. TO-DAY - THURSDAY HUGE “OUE DA Y ” BED CROSS APPEAL. GALA DAT. OF THE CITY. STALLS FOR SALE OF SWEETS. FLOWERS. BADGES. ETC., IN ALL BARTS A CONCERT PARTY. including PAUL STANHOPE’S REVUE COMPANY, THE,ORIGINAL GRAFTERS’ QUARTETTE (.Messrs. Teddy Lons, Gerald Cashman, Clin Toon, George McCall) MR. VAL. NEWMAN (the Silvor-toncd Basso), and MR. WILL RAYNOR (the Popular Tenor;; THE ENGLISH PIERROTS (by kind permission of Messrs Will and Rob. Thomas); and CHARLEY’S AUNT CLUB (including Messrs. NORMAN AITKEN, ALBERT RUSSELL, L. HANLON, McKENZIE, and L. BARNES), will Parade the Streets on a DECORATED LORRY. The COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS are introducing another of their Novelties, which cannot help proving a monej .maker. Military Bands in attendance. E. A. PHELPS. Hon. Secretary, WAR FUNDS CuLLEGiING COMMITTEE “OUR DAY” GIGANTIC TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION. WELLINGTON MOUNTED POLICE. SECTION I—MILITARY BANDS! MILITARY BANDS! THE PROCESSION WILL EE HEADED BY THE FAMOUS TRENTHAM MILITARY BAND. , (Under the Direction of Sergeant-Major F. Fox.) Immediately Following— THE SILENT WORivERS OF ‘••OUR GLORIOUS EMPIRE,” UTS MAJESTY'S ROYAL NAVY. (You’ve seen ’em dragging their guns along.) SECTION 2—NEW ZEALAND W OUNDIDSOLDIERS. NEW ZEALAND NURSES. ojaurluN J —Rouen LIGHT BEARERS, Wellington Patriotic Society’s Band. SECTION i— THE NEW ZEALAND WAR VETERANS (Boys of the Old Brigade). SECTION S—THE FEATHERS'!ON MILITARY BAND. ELABORATE DISPLAY BY THE PETONE RAILWAY WORKSHOPS’ EMPLOYEES. An Exhibition worthy of the Great and Sacred Cause, and worth going a long distance to witpess. SECTION 6—DECORATED MOTOR LORRIES.. SECTION 7 —DECORATED MOTOR AinD PUSH BIKES. Sections a. 9. 10, 11 will proceed immediately following Section 7. IMPORTANT! —Hoad of Procession will assemble at Government Printing Offices, Bunny street, opposite placard No. 1. All Exhibits wall take up their Positions at the number on placard assigned to them, as indicated in order of Procession. Each Exhibit will be under tne solo Control of the Marshal in charge, and is requested to keep as near to the right side of Bunny street and Waterloo quay as possioio, in order that other sections shall have room to pass, to permit themto tako up their positions. it is particularly requested that da taking part in tho Procession will bo in their places not later than 7.15, as the Procession will move off at 7.45 sharp. Any units arriving after 7.30 will tako Up thei r positions at the extreme rear of the i'recession . E. A. PHELPS, Hon. Secretary, SOLDIERS AND ALLOWANCES. PUBLIC MEETING. KING’S THEATRE, SUNDAY NEXT, OCT. 21ST. AT 8.15 p.m. GOD SAVE THE KING! ’O PROTEST AGAINST THE FAILURE OF PARLIAMENT TO MAKE ADEQUATE PROVISION BY WAY OF SEPARATION ALLOWANCES FOR THE WIVES. CHILDREN, AND OTHER DEPENDENTS OF OUR, SOLDIERS. VHAT WE WANT IS— Not CHARITY, Not GENEROSITY, BUT JUSTICE, litizens! Are you prepared to stand by and see tho soldiers and their families make all the sacrifice:' Tho Parliamentary Representatives of tho Wellington Electoral Districts have ieen invited to Address the Meeting*. All Citizens invited. Seats reserved for ladies and their escorts. The Second Division League: R. A. ARMSTRONG. President. C. H. CHAPMAN, Hon. Secretary. Joors open 7 AO p.m. Tanner’s Orchestra will play a selected programme between 12 7.30 and 8.15.
AMUSEMENTS. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... A\ 7 ill & Rob Thomas. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT' TO-NIGHT! And every evening np to and including MONDAY NEST. CHANGES OF PROGRAMME ON SATURDAY and MONDAY NEST. In Consequence of the Enormous Success Of THE ENGLISH PIERROTS The Season has been Extended until MONDAY EVENING NEXT. Como and say "Good-Bye” to your Favourite Artists Misses Elsa Langley, Billio Wilson, and Shirley Cooke, Messrs W. P. Turner, Leslie Austin, Roy Cooke, David Lyle, Louis Mitchell, and Charles Laurence. Popular Prices—3s, 3s. and_ls. No exitra, charge for booking* Nio doors. Box Plan at The Bristol. D'ay Sales Theatre Sweet Store. MADAME FOLEY is now quoting reduced prices for Fancy Costumes for future demonstrations. Tuition Class every Monday. Assembly every Thursday. MAKE UP YOUR MIND NOW! DECIDE To-day to purchase _ that Piano you have been thinking about. We are agents for tho world's most famous Pianos— BRINSMEAD CHALLEN PLEYEL ROGERS BOED And can sell von a new instrument on MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Freights are still rising. Cost of manufacture is increasing. Although we hold largo stocks we cannot be assured of the shipments ahead. THE WISE BUYER Will insuect onr slocks TO-DAY! We make a big concession on your old piano in part payment, GHAS. BEOG AND CO.. LIMITED. MANNERS STREET. IV ELIAN GTON. Xbe Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. R BRIDGE. DENTIST (Late Upper Willis streetl. Has resumed practice at MACARTHY CHAMBERS. 50. Willis street, opposite Hotel Windsor. Telephone 1191. Hours. 9 to 5. 570 JONES AND CO., Clyde quay, Wellington. '(Established 30 years.) Cash buyers of Lead, Brass. Zinc. Copper. Iron,' Rass, Eopo, aud Rubber, phone 123.
THE finest Magnesia. is SHABLAND’S. More freshly made than imported kinds. Guaranteed highest strength and parent aunlittv. Larger bottle—lotver price. One shilling. ■ * Mitchell, the explorer, reached Cape Northambrrland on August 20th, IS3S, having discovered Australia Felix, note Victoria. "KILT. YOUNG AND BEATTIE, JL MAIL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL CARRIERS, . MASTERTON. Agent? Nov Zealand Express Co. Ernie's moot all trains. P.O. Box jO.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9794, 18 October 1917, Page 3
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