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O, Maisie ani Daisy, get up and come out! ‘There’s midnight and music and magio about. .' . , I hear “fairy pipers’’ far down in the glen— It must be the march of the little brown men! They're skirling a strathspey, piping a reel, Hark how they shout as they double and wheel! ... , ■ ... . ; . I hear every word, and they mean it, be sure—- " Three cheers for Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.’’—Advt.

AMUSEMENTS. pKAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, ■ FRIDAY, MAY'S. 1922. A Plain and” Fancy Dress Ball will bo held as above, at which prizes will be given fdr the Best Fancy Dresses, according. to age and section. These will be: First Prize, £1 Is. each for young ladies and boys, 18 years and under; *£l Is. each for little girls and boys, 8 years anti under: and 10s. 6d. 'bach. .second prfl.zo tin these nectione. There wjll also be several Consolation Prizes. Tickets, which will be 2s for the young people and Is. fqr onlookers, may be obtained nt Bristol. —MRS. M. GLEESON, Hon. Sec. Tel. 20-698. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. OWING to the Salvation Army Congress being held in the Town Hall, there will be no Organ Recital on Sunday night next. R. TAIT, Acting Town Clerk. April 1922. COMPETITIONS. MAY 22 to 27. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, May 6. Full particulars R. J. YOUNG, Secretary. Box 20. Masterton. ATHLETIC SPORTB. ' RUGBY. RUGBY. . At,- ■ - ATHLETIC PARK, TO-DAY At 3 p.m. TO-DAY \ PONEKE V. BERHAMPORE, No. 1. OLD BOYS V. SELWYN, No. 2. TWO CURTAIN-RAISERS AT 1.30. ‘ Admission—Ground, Cd.; Stand, 6d. (plus Id. tax). I . F. J. McCOMISKY, Sec., W.R.F.U. SPORTING. MARLBOROUGH RACING CLUB. (Inc.). AUTUMN MEETING. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 5 and 6. STEAMER ARRANGEMENTS. IF sufficient inducement offers, the Union Steam Ship Company will arrange for the Wainui to leave on THURSDAY EVENING at 6.30 instead of Friday mid-day, returning Saturday after the races. E. J. HARVEY, Secretary. BHOW3. ST. THOMAS'S HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S CHRYSANTHEMUM AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW, to be held in St. Thomas's Schoolroom. Wellington South, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 2 and 3. Bright entertainment each evening, including Mr. Turrell’s Orchestra. Admission .only sixpence. M. RUSSELt, Hon. See.. , 199 Riddifqrd Street. T EATIIER heels are costly and jar JL/ the nerves—Wood-Milne Rubber Heels absorb the jar and cost less and wear longer.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 182, 29 April 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 182, 29 April 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 182, 29 April 1922, Page 9

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