.i;) AMUSEMENTS. SJL™ TO-NIGHT AT 6P.M. theatre*' WALTER JOHNSON'S MUSICAL REVUE PLAYERS Present Tho Surprising Adventures that Bcfoll Three Shipwrecked Sailors on "JWE Ti/fANLBSS TSLE." -A he ItjLanless Isle." Where Man is Not the Master. GORGEOUS EASTEXN SPLENDOUR. Ernest Pitcher, Harris and Gold, Marie Bucher, and lteo and ilolinsui. Prices as Usunl (plus Tax). Piaji at The Bristol. j WELLINGTON Y.M.C.A. DR. H. D. BEDFORD (Ctago University) will deliver SPECIAL LECTURES on "Race Building" in the Y.M.C.A. Assembly Hall, Willis Street:— Sunday 16th December 3.30 p.m—"Tho Man" (for men only); Monday, 17th Dec., 8 p.m.—"Tho Woinan" (for men and women): Tuesday, '.Bth Doc, 8 p.m.—"Tho Child" (for men rnd women); Wednesday, 19th Dec., 8 p.m.—"The State" (for men and women). Collection to defray expenses, A. E. SMITE, Aoting-Gencral Sccy. .NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS EXPRESS TRAINS, WELLINGTON-AUCK-LAND, PALMERSI'ON NOIiTH-AUOK-LAND. FROM 17th Decombor, 1917, to 7th January, 1918, inclusive, Express .trains will run between Wellington and Auckland as nnder:— FOR AUCKLAND—Wellington dep. 12.45 and 2.0 p.m., Auckland arrive 6.38 and 7.50 a.m. next day Those trains will run on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, and in addition tho 2.0 p.m. train will run on Sundays, 23rd and 30tli December. FOR WELLINGTON—AuckIand dep. 7.10 and 7.40 pm„ Wellington <irr. 1.8 and 1.50 p.m. next day. These trains will run on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays, and in addition they will run on Saturday, 22nd Decombor, and the 7.10 p.m. train will run on Saturday, 29th December. On tho days that the 2.0 pm. Welling-ton-Auckland extra express train runs tho ordinary 12.45 p.m. Wellington-Auck-land express train will take passengers from Wellington only for Taihapo and stopping-stations beyond Taihape, and for stations beyond Woodvillo oil Napier line, and will not toko up passengers at Palmerston North-Mercer or intermediate stopping stations. Passengers from these stations must travel by tho WellingtonAuckland extra express train leaving Wellington at 2.0 p.m., Palmorston North 5.14 p m.; by the Palmereton North-Auckland additional express train leaving Palmerston North 2.35 p.m. (on 21st, 22nd, 24th December, Ist. and 2nd January, only), or by the night express train leaving Wellington at 8.45 p.m. on Saturday, 22nd, and Monday, 24th Docember. On the days that tho 7.40 p.m Audi-land-Wellington extra, expresn train runs tho ordinary 7.10 p.m. Auokland-WoUing-ton express train Mill take passengers from Auckland only for Waiouru, Taihape, and stopping stations beyond Taihape, and will not tako tip passengers at anv stopning station between Mercer and Palmerst'on North (both inclusive), except for and from Waiouru. Passengerß from these stations must travel by tho Auckland-Palmcrston North additional express train leaving Auckland'at 8.40 p.m. (leaving Auckland on 21st, 'Zlnd, 24th December, Ist and 2nd January only), by the Auckland-Wellington extra express train leaving Auckland at 740 p.m. A night express train will leave Wellington for Auckland at 8.45 p.m. on Saturday, 22i$, and Monday, 24th December. BY ORDER.
WELLINGTON RACING OLUB SUMMER MEETING. 19th and 22nd JANUARY, 1918. Nominations close on monday, i7tn Decembor, 1917, at 9 o'clock p.m., for the following events :-Nursery Handicap, Anniversary Welter Handicap, Wellington Gup. Telegraph Handicap, January Welter Handicap, Fitzhcrbert Handicap, W.K.O. Handicap, Kclburu Plate, and ' Metropolitan Handicap. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary ANTElPknown-Wo havo a 'arge assortment of Dry Paint, in 51b. 'packets, at 2s. 6d. per packet, at Tingey's, Mannerß Street.
" iMtrr}) old Christmas, Gift-hearing, heart-touching, joy-bringing Christmas! Day of Grand Memories,. King of ihe Yeer"—Anon. THE GIFT OF |OV. Do you know that the root-meaning of the word " Jewellery" is simply " Joy"? So when you present Jewellery to your You have only to peep at the windows friends at Christmas you are giving them and showcases of the undermentioned <ij o y i' Jewellers to realise what ample provision has been ipade to fill every stocking Isn t this a fragrant thought ? 0 f grown-ups and children with beautiAnd isn't it also the truth ? ful Jewellery, Watches, and Silverware. , T7 ~ , ~. , , , . There are Bracelet Watches, Brooches, We all must admit that what gives us „ , „ ~ ' „ , , : . , . , . Pendants, Rings, Necklets, Silver Purses, most pleasure at Christmas is to receive . ' ' ' ,w. , . , , , , . 1 , Manicure Sets, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, a dainty little keepsake—some trinket or , , . «'ii • • 1. and numberless articles for ladies. bit of Jewellery—inexpensive perhaps, but exceedingly precious, because of The sterner sex is equally well catered the giver, and the kindly wishes that for in Watches, Alberts, Scarf Pins, Cuff prompted the gift. Links, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Shaving Sets, and other desirable masculine Such a present affects us, as a famous things. writer once said, "like the coming of a . , .... . , , , , • j • . And the children, for whose benefit new day, with its sunshine and singing t ~ , , , , .... birds ' f Christmas was certainly founded, will be made happier this year with the daintiest It gives a joy quite distinct from the Rings, Bangles, Brooches, lockets, and satisfaction of receiving things we need. the most charming little novelties. No matter how small a sum your gifts It is a joy we can carry with us , , . . , may cost—and you need pay no more at . through Me—a posoaon that gram more precious as the years pass over . , ~ ... r r where on presents—they will prove a OUI ea ' lasting remembrance of this joy-bringing As this Christmas is a Jewellery one, Christmas, and will always be prized by what a happy Yuletide it will be ! your friends. T. H. COLTMAN, 183 Cuba Street L. NV. LUDWIG, 210 Lambton Quay H. J. FREEMAN, 13 Manners Street S. G. ROSS, 352 Lambton Quay D. GILLIES, 170 Cuba Street J. M. SAVIDGE, 124 Riddiford Street, Newtown F. GRADY, 48 Willis Street, C. G. SHERWOOD, 103 Willis Street F. S. Hall, 117 Cuba Street STEWART DAWSON & CO., LTD.. , M. HEINEMANN, 108 Willis Street corl,er Lamblon Q ua y al 'd Willis Streel H. S. LANGDON, 38 Willis Street W. N. TUCKER, 72 Cuba Street W. LITTLEJOHN & SON Ltd., 11l LsmbtonQy. c - G - WAT1 *. Manntrs Street H. W. LLOYD, 282 Lambton Quay and G. T. WHITE, 274 Lambton Quay 114 Cuba Street G. &T. YOUNG, Ltd., 252 Lambton Quay
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 69, 14 December 1917, Page 9
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