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AMUSEMENTS, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-DAY At 2.30 TO-DAY TO-DAY At 2.30 TO-DAY TO-DAY At 2.30 TO-DAY Tho Matinee of Magnificence! Tho Matinco of Magnitude! At Minimum Pricos: 23., Is., 6d. 2b.. Is., 6d. 2s„ Is., 6d. 25., Is., 6d. 25.. Ib., 6d. 25., Is., 6d. 25., Is., 6d. 25.. Is., 6d. 25., Is., 6d. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, IS MAJESTY' 6 THEATRE. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Last Night of this Programme. WALTER JOHNSON'S MUSICAL REVUE PLAYERS, presenting "THE HONOLULU GIRLS." —;— Tho Alerts, M'Kay and Graham. D.O. and All Stalls, 25.; Reserves, 2a 6d. ; U. Circle, Is. Plan at Bristol till 1 p.m., thereafter at Theatre till 7 p.m. Reserves by 'phone 165 not kept after 8 p.m. MONDAY NEXT. Starring Engagement of WALTER M'KAY, Tho Merry 'Musical Knut. HARRIS and GOLD, Two Boys and Ono Piano. ' — "THE MONTE CARLO GIRL." — Walter Johnson's Big New Revue. /CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Under tho Patronage of Her Excelloncy tho Countess of Liverpool. SATURDAY, DEC. lßt., 8 p.m. • "DREAMLAND," A Musical Fantasy. Misses Fairies, Golliwogs, Teddy Bears, etc. By the Pupils of Mrs. Menard and others, In aid of Tho Wellington Free Kindergarten Absh. Prices, 35., 25., Is. 3s. Seats can be reserved at tho Bristol. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. OLARA ROGERS'S COMFORTS FUND. pONOERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, sth and 6th. DECEMBER. • "OH! SUSANNAH!" "OH! SUSANNAH!" "OH! SUSANNAH!" "OH! SUSANNAH!" 3-Act Farcical Comedy, — Will be Played by — MR.. OULFORD BELL'S COMEDY CO., . THE THESPIANS. 3s„ 25., Is. Plan at Bristol Piano Co. on Monday. WELLINGTON NORTH. A MEETING of tho Electors of Wellington North will be held at tho Kiosk, K«lburu, on TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. THOS. WILSON. Convener. GENERAL Printing in all its branches neatly and promptly executed at moderate charges at the "Dominion" General Printing House, "Dominion" Avenue, 'Phono 4050.

- CITIZENS' XMAS GIFT FUND. GRAND MILITARY SPORTS. ORGANISED BY AMATEUR BPORTS BODIES. CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. BASIN EESERTE, . BASIN RESERVE, BASIN RESERVE, BASIN.' RESERVE, . TODAY [SATURDAY], 2 P.M. 600 ENTRIES FROM SOLDIERS 'IN CAMPS. , TUG-OP-WAR, RELAY TEAMS' RACE, RUNNING & HURDLE EVENTS, LAND MINE FIRING AND BRIDGE-BUILDING COMPETITION. HIGHLAND DANCING COMPETITION AND PIPERS' DISPLAY. FANCY DRESS AND POSTER COMPETITION. AFTERNOON . TEA. REFRESHMENT STALLS. SIDE-SHOWS. ADMISSION /»D. ADMISSION OD. PATRIOTIC SOCIETY'S BAND IN ATTENDANCE. G. S. HILL, Hon. Secretary.

"All is not gold that hath a golden hue." • t — LYDCATE (oodemiiwl). Who Would Deceive a Friend at Christmas? There are so few Christmasses in a lifetime that it becomes our bounden duty to make each Yuletide bright, happy and full of pleasant memories. And how easy it is to do so . when we go the right way about the selecting of our little presents and tokens of esteem. No one would willingly deceive a dear Yon cannot afford to risk presenting fated friend—yet many people do so unwittingly. jewellery or make-believe watches at Christmas, or at any other time. i Instead of buying jewellery from a REAL jewellery store, they go to a shop that deals Yon want your gifts to be an honest exin jewellery merely as a side line. pression of respect and regard. Now, what would you think of a man that You want pure gold, genuine diamonds, went to a draper's to purchase a motorcar, and a trustworthy guarantee. or to a chemist's for a gramophone ? To ensure getting all you want make your Wouldn't it be just plain common-sense to purchases for this Christmas at the reputable go to a dealer that specialises in either of jewellers' whose names appear below, these articles ? In their ample stocks of beautiful Jewellery, Then why not follow the same safe and Watches, Silver and Electro-plated Goods sensible course when requiring jewellery or a you will find plenty of desirable gifts for watch am/ go direS to a jeweller and watch- everybody. You need not spend a shilling maker ? more than you would at any general store, and You will give presents that will be warmly welcomed. T. H. COLTMAN, 183 Cuba Street , L. W. LUDVWG, 210 L.mbton Quay H. J. FREEMAN, 13 M.nnen Street S. G. ROSS, 352 Lambtan Quay D. GILLIES, 170 Cuba Street J. M. SAVIDGE, 124 Riddiford Street. Newtown F. GRADY, 48 Willis Street C. G. SHERWOOD, 103 Willi. Street F. S. HALL. 117 Cuba Street STEWART DAWSON 8c CO., LTD., M. HEINEMANN, 106 Willis Street comer Luabton Qtaty and Willi. Street H. S. LANGDON. 38 WilKi Street W. N. TUCKER, 72 Cuba Street W. LITTLEJOHN &SON Ltd..22ZLambtonQy. C. G. WATT, 29 Manner. Street H. W, LLOYD, 282 Unburn Q«y and G. T. WHITE, 274 Lambion Q„.y 114 Cnb, Street G. &T. YOUNG, Ltd., 252 L B mbt on Q uay

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 58, 1 December 1917, Page 11

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