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AMUBEMENTB. ___ UNDER THE PATRONAGE AND IN TEE PRESENCE OF HUE EXCELLENCY THE COUNTESS 01? LIVERPOOL. RED CROSS MATINEE TEA. (St.John Ambulance and Red Ctcbs Society), 7TIOWN TTALL. J- OWN XI ALL. TJUS AFTERNOON and TO-MORROW, AT 3 O'CLOCK. THIS AFTERNOON and TO-MORROW, AT 3 O'CLOCK. PROGRAMME: I—Selection by 8 Members Mr. Turner's String Orchestra. 2—Daintv Measure MISS JULIET WILLIAMS 3—La Faerie Roso MISS FREDA SMITH' ■I—Minuet do la Court ....: MISS JEAN AND HENRIETTA LECKY. TEA—Accompanied by Musical Selections by Mr. Turnee's String Orchestra. _ s—Recitation: Patriotic Appeal' MISS RITA M'GEB fi-Mouvement de Valso MISS lIAZEL HAUDWICK MB. T. O'CARROLL 7-Nociturno MISS THU3ZA ROGERS B—Carniral MR. T. O'CARROLIi Accompanist—MlSS MARY M'LEAN, DANCES ARRANGED BY MISS ESTELLE BEERE.' ADMISSION—Is., including Tcp. and-Enteitainment. » IN AID OF THE iWOTJNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. Under the Patronage of the Earl and Count*® o£ Liverpool, the Honourable 5$ P. Massey and Mrs. Maasey, and the Mayor and Mayoress. — • LES PETITES DANSEUSES , (THE LITTLE DANCERS). Miss G. m. Campbell's pupils. A V IN THE CONCERT CHAMBER, UA. A , 3 P.M. 0' CLOCK. MISS CAMPBELL'S PUPILS, assisted by:MR, 11. ELLWOOD, MR.S P. J. NATHAN. MRS. GERALD FITZGERALD, THE MISSES DORIS DALL, ESTHER FISHER, HELEN ANDERSON, MAUfI EDMONDSON, FAY RAYWARD, Accompanisit-MISS RITA HANNAN, , :—;, — • — 3 BOXING aa "* : THE FUND. ' :; TOWN HALL, prices—ss., J..,: uiTO-NIGHT, . Members Expeditionary Force, BOOK ss. SEAT AT _ Special Admission, Ea. SPECIAL CARNIVAL QUEEN MATINEE; TO BE GIVEN BY THE -MEMBERS OF THE CINDERELLA PANTOMIME COMPANY (By Permission of J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd.), . IN AID OF NEW ZEALAND QUEEN CARNIVAL FUND, TUESDAY: AFTERNOON NEXT, 15th JUNE. Full particulars future issue. Full partienkrs future issue JOSEPH LEWIS, Hon. See. Patriotic Fund. , —1

WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. £10NCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HAIL. TO-NIGHT! SR'Sp??; TO-NIGHT' ' TO-MGRT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. DRUtATIC ENTERTAINMENT. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. CTJLFORD BELL, BETTY PJJRDOM, CDLFORD BELL, BETTY PURDOM, CULFORD BELL, BETTI PUHDOiI, AND THEIR PUPILS. THREE SHORT PLAYS. THREE SHORT PLAYS. THREE SHORT PLAYS. . 2s. and Is. THE SOLDIERS' APPEAL TO THE CITIZENS. In Aid of tlio Trentham Boys' Stall at the forthcoming Bazaar, and to further the interests and candidature of their CARNIVAL QUEEN. AS it is practically impossible for tho men to leave camp, they are therefore at a disadvantage to work in thß interests of their QUEEN (No. 15), and would be glad of any saleable gifts or articles of any kind towards the above. The same can be left' at H. Nimmo's Music Warehouse, Kent Terrace. Inquiries on 'Phone 3174. WHERE will I Lunch? Tho Silver Grid in Cuba Street. Best Shilling

Lunch in the City. | N. NluHixN u-a-Lb Propriety Special Feature Advertisements. 5 jronwiißiii mi i —r-n——~—Tir 01 FRIDAY WE KEEP OPEN TILL 9 P.M. J THIS WILL BE THE FIRST WEEK OF MAKING THE FRIDAY THE GREAT SHOPPING DAY AND LATE NIGHT IN PLACE OF SATURDAY, AND TO COMMEMORATE THE OCCASION, AND TO MAKE THIS FIRST FRIDAY A BIG BUSINESS DAY .WE WILL HOLD A CREAT RAINCOAT ©ALE. ft 14 NAVY CRAVENETTE RAIN-' COATS—Nice quality, Raglan sleeves, pockets, good plain, style,, suitable for nurses. Usual price. 455., .To be sold at HALF PRICE, . Jo\ wM 5 Ik.. 4 NAVY CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS j 3 \ S®'' —In good quality, smart check rc- 8 ifi v? * se ' 595; Jn '[raft 2o Ass ° rted SHOWERPROOF COATS JA&wIvWK. w h, , (If/ gym, —In Covert Cloth, Cravenetto, etc. M \ vljffijl M ft) 11Some Military style with pleated W prices, 295. 6d. to 355. I mi 8 EMENTINE BAIN CO ATS—In fine G li |, ■ fir Covert Cloth, in smart drab shades, I Ij| i good plain cut, no belts. 355. for I ir—' li j '[J ' . 5 COVERT CLOTH RAINCOATS-In 8 VI " I L fawn, latest goods, with belts and I 111 ' ill I 1 pockets- Usuai price ' s9s ' 6<l, F °r & Jll Ik ; 2 Transparent Oiled SILK COATS-Ia sjj 1/11 {' 11 light shade, very '455. for I i I h / A 18 SAMPLE BAIN COATS—In" Gabai!!'i ll< lII' ' ' dino, Cravonette, Covert, etc. Good 'fyl/' ■, 1 rjl qualities, at nearly HALF PRICE. QUEREE BROS. WILLIS STREET.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 7

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