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AMUSEMENTS. "BOAT-WAITERS." BOX PLANS. "BOAT-WAITERS." DUX PLANS. ••BOAT-WAITERS." BOX PLANS. TO.-MOIiROW at The Bristol ..Ihero will be a rush Iu Book Seats for tlio Great Show- openiiiß at- the CONCERT CB'AMUIvR on SATURDAY EVENING KEXT. If you want a {jood suafyou will lin early. Reserves, Us. 2d. each, and i"'nlly worth an awful lot: iiiure. mOWN , HALL CONCERT CHAMBF-R. Direction ... Maurice Ralph. .'.Commencing '• .. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, ~ ■ ■ And Following Nights. -. . . '-... "THE' BOAT-WAITERS." : "THE-BOAT-WA-lTl'iHS.' - : ■•■-. "THE. BOAT-WAITEHS." ; - ' "THE BOAT-WAITKHS." "TIIK BOAT-WAITKUS." ■miY, BOAT-WAITERS." Char riling Dislfrs, Daintily Served by of the Theatrical I'jofosion ■ in Wellington .Awaiting Home Boats. ■V WONDERFUL ARRA.Y.OF TALENT , . A.WONDERFUL ARRAY. OF TALT3N.T. See Yesterday's papers for"full, particulars.- ■'..■' '■Prices: 35., 25.. Is/ (plus Tax);'' Box Plans at Bristol. . .. .•' COOKING •■'..■' , ■ DEMONSTRATION. .-AND ■ LECTURES. MISS UNA CARTER, Medallist, vill .commence a series of .Cooking Demonstrations, and Lectures in. tho ;Assembly Hall of "the Y."M.C.A., WilliG Street, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 9; at 3 p.m. . .....' ,". invalids' and convalescents' dishes will r be given special attention. .. ... .•■ DON'T FORGET! Y.M.C.A. HALL, WILLIS STREFjT, t THURSDAY, 3 P.M. '■ Admission Free. . A FIRST-CLASS CONCERT '..' ..'': . Every evening during the holidays! You can have a concert by the World's' Greatest Artiets in your own home with ' .'■ ' THE GRAMOPHONE. . If yon havo guests there is no better way of entertaining them. THE GREATEST ARTISTS ; The Most Famous Bands in the -■■ World aTe heard on ' "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" • - ■ ■ RECORDS. 1 '.■.'■.. '.''".'." ■ Just think of' the pleasure of having Melba, Tetrazzini. Caruso, Scotti, and other world-famous Stars sing for you and your guests—-of having them ALWAYS'at your service!.' Seo us about "His . Master's Voice" ; Gramophones and Records. We carry full 6tocks, and will be .pleased to doinouetrate their - Glorious qualities. riHA'S.' BEGG AND CO., LTD., Mannere Street, Wellb>j,'lon. '1. ■ AGRICULTURAL SHOW.S. HOROWHENUA A.- AND' P. ASSO- . ' .. CIATION. .':_■■ ANNUAL SHOW, '' ' '..ANNUAL SHOW, ' ■ To be Held on the Racecourse, ' ' ' LEVIN,' ■ ' ' ■ On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1919. JUMPING,.' ... . . RIDING, ■ AVALKING, and . GUESSING COMPETITIONS. Classes for CATTLE, SHEEP, and PIGS. "Entries close on THURSDAY, JANUART. 9, 1919. ' ' ' . A Schedules posted to any address on.application. ■ ' ■ -. B, D. WALLACE, Secretary, Box 27, Levin. WOODVIIfLE ' A. AND P. SEOW. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1919. • To'be Held on the WOODVILLE RACECOURSE. Horse Leaping Competitions. Sheep Dog Triat Classes for .Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Farm Produce, and Home; : ■ . Industries. ■■ ' . ■ • „ LIBERAL PRIZES.' ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 16, 1919. . Send for schedule and information to W. A. LYON, •■'•'. ' i . : Secretary, ) ■ Box 4, Woodville. ■ TOILET SPECIALISTS . THE IRRESISTIBLE CHARM OF .. "CAMELLIAN" CTEAM; ' ' . • HOW the clusivo fragrance of a' rare perfume adds to a lady's charm! .Those who use "CAMELLIAN" FACIAL CREAMS"' ■ Know how exquisitely these preparations perfume tho skin—just a lingering charm that suggests the flowers of the Orient! But more , than that—"Camellian" Creams make the skin soft as velvet and white as snow; free from Toughness and redness; absolutely-without blemish. Tho Vanishing. Cream costs 3s.'.fid., the Massago Creain 3s. Both are admirably suited for "My Lady's Toilette.",. .-.. Mail Order.? promptly filled. MRS. CAMERON, "Boudoir Camille," Cooper's Buildings, Willis St., WELLINGTON.'. -, .• 'Phono 4535. . -. "WHAT WOULD YOU DO?" IN a conversation between- two friends, ■ : the younger of the two 'was heard to remark: "What wouW. you do if you' were going grey before you were "thirty?" Her friend replied: "I had grey hair showing at 25, but wasrecommended to try Dr. AVilson's Regenerator, and as you seo now, I have not'a grey hair visible, and it is' thicker than ever before.' If you have a tendency to promature groy'ness, get itimmediately; it's really splendid." Solil in- Wellington by Georgo and Kersley, , J. R. M'Keiizie, D.1.C., and all principal chemists. Price, 45., if posted te.'fol. "'.... '-. ' ."'. . ■- ' SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED.ORKINGMEN'S .OUTFITTER, -1110 Courteniiy I'lace, oilers . highest prices for Left-off Wearing Apparel, etc. •Phone 2CIBA- ■ .'■-.-' TSING Op 'Phone 1628. N.' Symoiie, SJU' Buyer Second-hand Clothing, Boots, r-tc. Highest" prices given; country customers can rely on good prices. G3 Courtonay. Place,' Wellington. NOTICE;--Left-off- Ololhing. 'Phone 2007ai B, Morris, Second-hand Dealer, buys Suits, Boots. Underwear, Costumes, e.tc; all kinds old Jewellery bought.. 05 Courtenay Place, Wellington. HAS it ever occurred to .you that you have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery lvinc übout that you can turn into cash? Wβ buy and give HIGHEST PRICES.. Drop us a postcard,, or ring Tel.-1107, and wo. shall, .call ..and give von our'-price for whatever you havo to sell. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Secondhand Dealer,' 127 Manners. Street, Wellington. ~_ .. . . . .'. .. , _ ~ LEFT-OFF-CLOTHING. - - ■■■'! MRS: ■ PIGGOTT, 121 -Vivian- Street, BRITISH DEALER, wishes tosPurchase for Cash bodies', Gentlcmeii's,: and Children's Left-off. -Clojhing, Boots; etc. Mr. or-Mrs. Pisgolt will wait upon any ],ady Or Gentleman at their Residence on receipt of letter; or•'Phono-2(151a. ' ' RADFORD AND CO. FOR Furniture, Ironmongery, ' Crookcry, Glassware, Tinware, Ene-jicl-wafc; liest variety, lowest prices. t,'ups and Saucers, Nobblers, Tumblers, Plates, etc. Wholesale or retail, i Call and inspect. Manners and Willis-Streets. W"~UABBi;irAND~CO., Dyers anrf • Dry-cleaners, 125 Cuba Street, City.' Thone-220. ' ■ ' - . ■ '

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 88, 8 January 1919, Page 7

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