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AMUSE "VfATIONAL •piCTDRES. J- , ! ATIONAL -t ICTUKKS -VTATIONAL. "DICTURES. , -L> ATIONAL -tICTURES. A BICRAKf Did rpuos. H j DOROTHY TAALTON In the portr OKOTHY -L'AI.TON untamed bin DOROTHY comely waif OROTIIY -L* ALTON the gold rusl IN A PICTURESQUE DRAMA OF TH f IN CAL THE EARLY DAYS IX THE GOLD CA TIMES, AND "FLARE UP SAL," REFLI' REPLETE WITU ADVENTURE THERE IS ALSO AN ABUNDANCE OF G WIIILB THE TOWERING REDWOOD FILMED, FORMS A BEAUTIFUL « T7VATTY A RBI ATTY -"-ÜBt "TAATTY A RBI - 1 - ATTY -^-RBl A COUNTRY H AMERICAN AND AC THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA. OVERTURE, "MASANK PATRIOTIC NOTICES. * rCKI.A Xl> WOMEN'S /SnT\a PKovnfcuL j'atriotix; lv connection with the ■French Koto to bo hcltl in the Town Hall on -tth and f>th September, the above League will lie pleased to rewlvp any articles suitable for the Children's Stall (Toys, Garments, etc.), and for the Bran Tub, to be left on 2nd September at Issue's Rooms. Town Hnll, the'l'roduee Stall, to be left on 4th or sth September. R. RHODES. S2l Hon. Secretary. "VCOUNT EDEN HUT FUND. A House-to-houae Collection will take nlneo In Mount Eden on MONDAY. September 2. and TUESDAY. September n. to provide a Church Army Hut to be called the "Mount Eden Hut." These Huts are open to all our Soldiers. c. HUDSON. 11. N. GILL. E. J. McFAIU.AND. 84 Committee. ! T\ A F F O D I L J\ A Y. The Executive of the Victoria League (Incorporated) return their hearty thanks to the various Societies, Organisations and Individual Workers, whose efforts yesterday resulted in collecting so large a sum for the succour and comfort of the bravo soldiers of France. The League "'so traders its grateful thanks to the many kind donors of flowers in the city and suburbs, and at Whnngurel, New .Plymouth a.ud country district?. W. .1. NAPIER, DOS President, Victoria League milll! V T E T O F R A N C E. -*- TOWN HAIJi ÜBFRBSHDiENT COMMITTEE. The Ijidiefi of the abo»e Committee will be very thankful for Donations of Cnkeß and Sandwiches oh ■WEDNESDAY, September 4, before 11 a.m., at the Town Hall. 100 J. HArXES, Converts:. "3H3" VX7OMK.N-S MUTUAL AID AO»MA V ' SOCIETY. GUESSING COMPETITION--5-W-M-A471 Pram—Miss Poillis Leslie. \JI /» Ponsonhy Rα. V*£^— -Vfif Silk Komono — Mrs Geo. Hutchison, Wapiti Ay., Kpsoin. Box of Chocolates—Miss Vause, Onehungn.. Travelling Rut;— Miss Kennedy, Queen SI. Camisole—Miss D. Brett, ParneU. Cushion—Mies Murray, Norfolk St. 000 T "\ VICTORIA LEAGUE RED 4j£j* ' CROSS SHOP. KSSKSy £10 Ist. C> 2nd Prize Order on .Smilli and Cnughey. Winners: —Mrs. Jackson. Iβ. Balfour Rd., Parnell. 13JK>; Mrs. A. Castlcberg, Masterton, IG7O. - 585 -VTAVY LEAGUE. — Ponsonby Branch Emergency Committee. —Pearl Necklet: Winning No., 213, Mra Bowyer. Itwnpulller Terrace. Basket Chocolates: No. 130 first. Mies Fielder, Sherbournc Road, Mt. Men: No. 148 second. Miss Haseldene, Prospect Terrace, Dominion Road. 10U J EWELLEKT, Etc. "PRESENTATION Q.OODS. To those Keen Buyers who are ever alive to a Bargain we would suggest a look In at the Case of Goods we are showing at Half Price. The Goods include Watches, Jewellery, stiver, and Silver-plated Ware of every description. This is no catch; the Buyer gets the benefit every time. We might tell you right here that this Case is meant for an Advertisement and an additional dniw to the attractions of our large and Up-to-Date Jewellery and Plate Store. If you are wanting a Present To-day it's going to pay you handsomely to have a look In at our Oddmcute. The article might be there, and, i? so, remember yon are going to get it at very Low Price. Start Baying your Christmas Presents Now and Save Money. A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS OFFERED. £5 5/ —1-"> Jewel Lady's Lomlneus Dial Silver (Rotherhnm, London) Wristlet Watch (last a lifetime). 30/ —Nickel Keyless Racing Chronograph (as well as good timekeeper). 05/ —Silver Open-face Racing Chronograph (at* well aa good timekeeper). 7/G—Gent's Dominion I>evcr Po<-ket Watch 2/0 —Enamel Brooches (large selection). 7/U—Oct Extra Strong Gold Safety Catch Bar Baby Brooch (with name engraved). 12/6 —act Gold Wishbone Brooch, scroll centre and set with gem stones, yo/ —Oct, Garnets and Rose Diamonds Rings, halt hoop, Marquis and Cluster. l'_'/<s—Solid Oct Gold Amethyst Rinss. 3/ti —Silver Enamelled Rings, choice design. 2/B-Slhrer Ball llat Pins (shod •stem). 2/G—Beautifully Cast Maori Head on Greenstone Slab. 2/6—Silver-plated Belt Buckles. 7/o—Silver l'hoto. -Pendants with Silver Necklets. 2/6 —Varied Colours Bead Necklet*. B/ —Best Quality Silver-plated Belts. 1/o—Silver-plated Belts, leather inserted. 70/ —3 Royal Doulton Plates iv the Best Silver-plated 3-tiiT Cake Stand. 3/ —Soldier's Leather Money Belts, worn on arm or leg. 10/o—Glass Jam Dish in Silver-plated Stand 2/f>—Sugar Sifter, silver handle. 2/o—Feather-weight Aluminium Velvetlined Pince-nez Case. 7/6 —!>ct Gold Eyeglass Chain. 1/6 —Regimental Badge Brooch, enamelled, N.Z. in ferns (honour the brave). 1/3—Gold-filled Wire and Bend Bracelets (ladies and children's sizes). 4/C> —Oct Gold Dlnkum Kewpie Pendants. 2/ti —Silver-plated Butter Knife and Jam , Spoon in boxes. 12/fi—Silver-plated China Breakfast Cruet. 4/0 —Half Dozen Silver-plated Tea Spoons in boxes. 5/ —Ha f Dozen Silver-plated Tea Spoons in boxes. 8/6— Silver-plated Rinfrs and Child's Feeding Kpoon in case. 35/ —Silver-plated Egg Cniet. 7/6—Oct Gold-mounted Cameo Scarf Pin. 2/6—Japanese Hair Brushes. j?7 iQ/ —3-dlamond Cross (over knife edge shank) ISct Engagement Rings. NOTICE. —Conntry Customers will please add 6d extra to cover postage. Only goods ordered by mall can be exchanged or money refunded (if not satisfied) within 7 days of purchase. T\ A V I D DHK, GOLDSMITH'S HALL, ftUEJSN STREET, AUCKLAND.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 208, 31 August 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 208, 31 August 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 208, 31 August 1918, Page 12

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