AMUSEMENTS. WAE FUNDS- COLLECTING COMMITTEE. ■ jjfg TO-DAY (THURSDAY) J^ H OUR DAT EED CROSS APPEAL. H HUGE GALA DAY.--. ■V^ STALLS FOR SALE OF ■" "■ ■ SWEETS, .FLOWERS, BADGES, ETC., IN Ail, PARTS OF THE dm.v./. A CONCERT PARTI", including PAUL STANHOPE'S EEVTJE CO., THE OBIGIIfAL GBAFTEKS' QUARTET (Messrs. Teddy Long. Gerald Gashman, Olid Tocin George M'Call), JIR. TAIi. .NEWMAN, the Silver-toned Basso and MB. WILL BAYNOR, the Popular Tenor. Tho ENGLISH PIEKROTS, by Mud permission of Messrs. Will and Rob Thomas, and CHARLEY'S AUNT CLUB, including Messrs. NORMAN AITKEN, ALBERT RUSSELL. L. HANLOJT. M'KEKZIE, and L. BARNES, will nnride the Streets on a' DECORATED LOKKT, i\i ■ ' THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS ABE INTRODUCING ANOTHER OP THEIR NOVELTIES WHICH CANNOT HELP PROVING A MONEY-MAKER. MILITARY BANDS IN ATTENDANCE. 1 B. A. VSELVS, Secretary,' WAR FUNDS OOLLE CTING COMMITTEE ' "OUR DAT" ■ gigantic torchlight i procession. ■■-;■- SECTION 1- WELLINGTON MOUNTED POLICE. MILITARY BANDS! MILITARY BANDS! .- THE PROCESSION WILL BE HEADED BY THE FAMOUS TRENT HAM MILITARY BAND. (Under the Direction of Sergeant-Major F. FosO '*■ Immediately Following '- ■ THE [SILENT WORKEBSI OP "OUR GLORIOUS EMPIRE" _ HIS MAJESTY'S ROYAL NAVY. -. SECTION 2.-NEW C IEALAND\ r OUNDED K SOLDIERS^ D NEW n zi\LAND NURSJ* , SECTION 3.-TOROHLIGHT BEARERS. WELLING TON PATMOTIC ' ' - BAND SECTION 4.-THE NEW ZEALAND WAR VETERANS. SECTION 5.-THE FEAThWsTON MILITARY BAND - 4n E ™Ph^ TE DI! Sf LAy f ?, Y T 5 , PBT 9 HE RAILWAY WORKSHOPS EMFLOTEES. An Exhibition worthy of the Great and Sacred Cause, and worth going a lone distance to mtnefis. . SECTION 6.-OECv>HATjSD MOTOR LORRIES SECTION 7.-DECORATED MOTOR AND PUSH BIKES, beckons 8, -9, 10, II will proceed immediately following Section 7 . IMPORTANT! Head of Procession will assemble at Government' Pontine Offices, Bunny Street,- ' opposite placard No. 1. AH Exhibits will take up their Positions at the number on placard assigned k> them, as indicated m order of Procession. Each Exhibit will be under the Sole' Control of the Marshal m charge, and ig requested to keep as near to the rieht, 6ide of Bunny Street and Waterloo Quay as possible in order that other sections shall have ro6m to »ass, to permit them to take up their positions. It is particularly requested that all taTcinu jjart in the Procession will be in their places not later than 7.15, as the Procession will move oil at 7.45 sharp. Any units arriving after 7.30 will take up their wositions at the extreme rear of the Procession , ■ E. A. PHELPS, Hon. Secretary. IN AID OP . ' NURSES' MEMORIAL PUND. GEAND ■ CONCERT. . j UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THEIR EXCELLENCIES THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND THE COUNTESS OP LIVERPOOL. -j TOWN HALL . TOWN HALL- } TUESDAY OCTOBER 2Jrd. ' ' • TUESDAY OCTOBER 23rd. • " -~.. : (ANNIVERSARY OF JIARQUETTE DISASTER). ■ ' ' " EACH ITEM A GEM. BOS PLAN OPENS AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COY. THIS (THURSDAY) MORNING,- ■ OCTOBER 18. •• . - ••■.••• POPULAR PEIOES-35., 2s. Is. POPULAR PRICES-3s. P 25.. is. / ! SOLDIERS AND ALLOWANCES. ! PUBLIC "MEE.TING, -. i'- : KING'S THEATRE, KING'S TH EA T B E,;, , : SUNDAY' -NEXT, 21 st OCT: " -I AT 8.15 P.ST. , . " . GOD SAVE THE KING! V ': TO PROTEST against the failure of Parliament to malic adequate provision < by way of Separation Allowances for the Wives, Children, and other ■ : Dependants of our Soldiers. .- . ...;■; ; WHAT WE WANT Iβ: ' " ' --''..I NOT CHARITY, NOT GENEROSITY, BUT JUSTICE.,' • CITIZENS! Are you prepared to eland by aad bcb the Soldiers - and their •■'■•''■ '■■ Families make all the SacriEce? . .. •■. .-.: - :.-■- ;; .... ' Tho Parliamentary Representatives of tho Wellington Electoral Districts -haTe '■ been invited to Address the Meeting. * .. "•■• " ■' ALL CITIZENS ARE INVITED. Seats Reserved for Ladico aiidHheir etcarU:~ :; j THE SECOND DIVISION LEAGUE. ' ■ ■ '..' . ' .' " . ■ R, A. ARMSTRONG, President. C. H. CHAPMAN, Hon. Sec. Doors otreu'7.3o p.m. Tanner's Orchestra- will play a- Selected Programme 1 between 7.30 and 8.15. - " . .'....;. j K i «_f l fia&jn^ii^i .■» ■.. —w«miJm«JJi^. l^majjg^auiiLiumßw^)iiiiimiiii, BiiinMmTnr*piii.iii wn ■_ \ J JUST ARRIVED at. j ALL THE POPULAR SHADES, j These Stooking6 are specially etrengthened at the feec, heels, and soles, ] hat e wide double tops, and can be had seamlese or fashioned. '; New siadea in Gabardines, Mole, Boot Brown, Nigger Brown, Toney Tan, i Champagne, Tus6ore, Silver, Midi Groys, Navy, Purple, White, and Black. •'• i Special Value af pair : ' ! In Champagne, Grey, White, and Blaok. . \ Special Value at-3/6 pair ' - j Two Special Lines in Black Silk lulls lose j These Hose have double heels, Eolee. and toes, and are equal in value to '! any wo have ever offered. ' . ■ | Black SI1& Ankle Hose 2/11, 8/11 • } Novelty SAILOR,COLLARS .1 THE FASHION OF THE MOMENT. .1 Tticfced Indian Silk Sailor Collars, in piak, cream, sky, and'tnscan. • '■ 2s. lid. j White Japanese Silk Sailor Collars, hemstitched. 2s, 6d,, 3s, 6d, , i Rich Crepe do Chene Sailor Collars, hemstitched, in cream, pink, and S siy. • ■ 4s, lid. ) Pale Pink Japanese Silk Sailor Collars, hemstitehed. 3s. lid. i White Georgette Voile Sailor Collars, hemstitched, a most serviceable i collar. ■ 2s. lid. ! Dainty Embroidered and Tucked Lawn Sailor Collars. At Is, 11d M 2s. lid- ; SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY. . ■•. i We have a very special selection of this favourite washing material in I all the daintiest of plain shades, including Palm Beach, Khaki, new ; Browns, Sky, Saxo Blue, and the new dark Powder Blue, Pale Pink, Old ' ■ i Eose, Bkok and White, Aleo email ohecka, ettipes, and pretty Httle Soral ''■ designs for children. ; AH af 1/fe per yard-", j WILUS STREET. ]
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 20, 18 October 1917, Page 7
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