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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Colossal CIJI I. ?3 E>C 'Variety OUR. MAMMOTII PROGRAMME causing an ELECTRIC RIOT NIGHTLY! TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At is. TO-NIGHT! Revels in a Music Emporium. Featured by BRULL AND HELMSLEY, The Dude and the Darling, in their FANDANGO OF FRIVOLITY. A Smashing Hit Made by THE CALEYS, Straight from tho Heather. Starring Engagement of tho NATIONAL DUO, In the latest Dance Divertissements. CESTRIA, LEEDS AND LEIIAK, DURA and JUDGE, HARRY LITTLE. DORA OBERMAN, Exotic Minx of Melody, And LEONARD KELSON, Introducing by General Desire. THE SONG HE MADE FAMOUS, Combining Humour and Pathos, i "MR. BOOSE." Priccs-D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls. Is. Reserves at The Bristol, G<l. extra. Exhibited by Royal Command at Buckingham Palace for Private Inspection by 'J'hoir Majesties the King and Queen. EXHIBITION GALLERY. ! CALEDONIAN CHAMBERS, 33 WJL\J LIS STREET (above Hart Bros.), ■ OPEN DAILY. , Hours: It a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. EXHIBITION OF [ ANZAC PICTURES By SAPPER MOORE-JONES, H.'/j. Engineers, attached to Army Corps Headquarters as Artist. "Clearly and realistically do these pictures of GalHpoli depict scenes amongst which New Zealanders lived and died in eight mouths of stronuous warfuro."— "N.Z. Heruld," Nov. 27th, 1910. DESCRIPTIVE LECTURES ' ■Will be delivered by Sapper Moore-Jones At 11.30, 1.30, -1, and 8 p.m. Admission: Day and Evenings, Iβ. Juveniles, Sixpence. WELLINGTON RACING CLXJB. SUMMER MEETING. 220 th, !i2nd, and 2-Ath JANUARY, 1917! \ ■ • A CCEPTANCES for the First Day's J$- events CLOSE at 9 o'clock p.m. oif FRIDAY, 12th I 'JANUARY, 1917, at the office of tho Club, Woodward Street, Wellington. A. E. WIIYTE, ' Secretary. WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB. • OWNERS and TRAINERS are Reminded that ACCEPTANCES (accompanied with fees and full particulars) CLOSE with tho undersigned on SATURDAY, ]3tU inst. ' , . E. W. SHORT, Secretary, Box 4, Petono. TARANAKI JOCICEY CLUB. OWNERS' & TRAINERS' REMINDER. FEBRUARY MEETING. ENTRIES for all Event close on FRIDAY, 12th inst., at 9 p.m. E. P. WEBSTER,. Secretary. Box 33, New Plymouth. - In the - PRACTICAL ARTS, SUCH as malting CLOTHES in which men will appear at their best, MILLTGAN'S, Tailors, Kolburn Avenue, Are Specialists. —— IF YOU SEND US 7Jd. WE WILL FORWARD ANY OF THE FOLLOWING LAUGH GETTERS. The Dying Kaiser, Austrian Emperor, Last of Turkey, The Rooster, Bear, Frog, an Iron Cross, or a large Air Balloon, any colour. AW. MORAN A SON. . GO Willis St., Wellington. SINGES Treadle Machines from .£2 15e. j Dropheade from £A 10b.; Hand Machines from M 10e. Call or write, "Globe," Grand Opera House, Manners Street, Wellington. 'Phone 4214. Also Auckland and Christchurch.

Special Feature Advertisements. *! r A! glance in our window will show a delightful assortment of Jap- ■■ anese Kimonos and Dressing Jackets, beautifully embroidered with coloured flowor designs, as well as all white embroidery, and worked on charming shades if Japanese Crepe. Ass these goods have arrived very late they are marked at specially low prices to effect a ■■ speedy sale. CREPE KIMONOS, in plain shades of shell pink and sk.v : borderered with white crepe, and with belt; full length. 6S. 11d. CREPE KIMONOS, beautifully shaped, full bell sleeve, very handsomely embroidered, with largo clusters cf coloured flowers, torderod with white.crepe. Colours: Rose, saxc, grey, pink, brown, wine, Royal, and eky. Price, 12s. 6d. Woll worth 19s. Bd. CREPE DRESSING JACKETS, in a largo range of shades, also beautifully embroidered with coloured flowers. < All to be Cleared at 6s. 6d, AND SEVERAL OTHER VARIETIES AND PRICES. — ——T SILK STOCKINGS 50 DOZEN Wo are offering a full length black . ' Silk Stocking, specially strengthencd with ]islc thrcad - willout - ' «ear 3 ordinary pairs. APRONS I / POS^REE^ With wido bib, pockets, shape Jj| /.. P « COUNTRY wide cut. Good material. MjJP i I Palr Mil , Worth 7/6 ? j? / UoUAL They are splendid. Try a pair. ; WILLIS STREET

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2974, 11 January 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2974, 11 January 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2974, 11 January 1917, Page 7

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