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AMUSEMENTS. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR ! WATERSIDE WORKERS’ BAND / CARNIVAL. WEDNESDAY NEXT AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS TO BE OPENED AT 8 P.M. BY THE RIGHT HON W. F. MASSEY, PRIME MINISTER. THE TOWN HALL WILL PRESENT TO THE CITIZENS OF THE CITY MANY' ATTRACTIVE, ALLURING. SPECTACULAR DISPLAYS THAT , MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. ALL THE 20th CENTURY PRODUCED WILL BE AT THE PUBLIC’S DISPOSAL. , i AMONG THE MANY '’NOVELTIES ARE THE FOLLOWING: THE WONDERFUL MAGNAVOX (through the courtesy of Mr. Hugh Wilson, [ of Magnavox, Australasia. Ltd.). The Wonoerful Seciets of Wireless To)ephony will be at the public's pleasure, and the Mysteries of Science explained with Practical Illustrations by our well-known Vocalists. THE MASTER BAKERS OF WELLINGTON will Adjudicate at the GREATEST, COOKING DEMONSTRATION ever held at Wellington. Through the, Generosity of the Clark Company Twelve Stoves of tho Latest Design will : lx: working at the one time. Our Home-made Pikelet and Scone made while you wait will be another added attraction to those that follow. j ‘ THE T,ADIES OF WELLINGTON MUST SURELY SEE ‘.‘MY ' DRESS.” The Committee hereby desire to acknowledge their indebtedness , to Mr. Bert Royle and Messrs. J. C. Williamson Ltd., for Uie Generous, Donation of "My Lady’s Dress.” la response to a request from .our Aus; , tralian ladies "the firm” have cabled across stat ng that My Dress ( an exact replica to that worn bv Miss Emily Poh.ui c P< Y of that name, is on its way across, will be exhilnted throughout the y-JA 1 , j val, and disposed of to some fortunate ladv of the Capital Gitv. , YOU MUST ALL SEE "MY LADY’S DRESS 1 WE HAVEN’T AS YET TOLD YOU ALL ABOUT MR. DORRIE LESLIE j ( iW AND HIS WONDERFUL TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST beERF ) innate we have been in securing the > of MISS ES r ELIJ.BL ' MISS MAVIS CONNOP. AIR. JOE KNOWSLEY. MISS O'BRIEN. AND MISS BROWN, who together with Hieir Pumls. WILD. PROVIDE PROGRAMMES TO PLEASE OLD AND YOUNG. keep' OPEN THESE DATES: WEDNESDAY NEXT AiiD EIGHT FOLLOWING NIGHTS. HEARTS WILL BE LIGHT—IF YOU COME TO THE GARNI * VAL! CAR N I - V A_L_!_ BUSINESS NOTICES. FIRE ! FIRE! FIRE! : THE “BLUE BIRD,” NEXT OPERA HOUSE. FIRE SAT.E COMMENCES, 6 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT, . TO4NIGHT, EVERY ARTICLE OFFERED FOR SALE IS GUARANTEED IN PERFECT OItDEIXOur Premises were only damaged upstairs and thanks to the Fira Brigade everything in the Shop was saved. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED / ■ We must sell every article before replacing our new stocks. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY A few of our many bargains include a shipment of Bemsdorps highclass Chocolates. Sold usually 10s. lb. FIRE SALE PRICE—6/6 lb., OR 31b. BOX, 16/6. ' FRY’S ENGLISH lb. L CADBURY’S Mb. TINS—NOW 2/6. < AVRAPPED TOFFEES.—I/- lb. . ASSORTED CHOCOLATES.—From 1/- lb. BOILED SWEETS.—fid. lb. A WWNEYS NUGATINES— 2s. lb. TOBLERS PACKETS—I/6 size, now lOd. NEILSONS CHOCOLATES.—2/6 lb. ROSE BOXES.-Üb., 1/3 bojL ' FANCY BOXES AT YOUR PRICE. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. THU “BLUE BIRD,” High-class Confectioners. W? Manners Street (Next Opera House).

TOURIST RESORTS. Hotel arcadtl OTEL ARCADIA, Wellington’s Most Centrally-situated Superior Private Hotel. Excellent Service in Every Detail. Clone to Wharves, Trains, and Government Buildings. , Location: LAMBTON QUAY AND STOUT ST. (Opposite Public Trust Office). Tariff, per day. 12s. fid.; per week, £3 16s. MRS. TILLER, Proprietress. /CAULFIELD HOUSE, 33, 35. 37 Sydney V st. East.—This first-class House has been thoroughly renovated, made modern, convenient, and most comfortable. Under entirely new management. Tariff, IDs. 6d. per day. Permanent Gueste by arrangement. MRS. E MAXWELL, Proprietress • ’Phone 1763. KENEPURU SOUND. GOOD Accommodation now available; " well-furnished \ house; best swimming beach in Sounds; good fishing. Tariff, *63 10s.; It hours from Picton. Write "TE MA Hl A,” Box 62, Picton. HOTEL LANGMUIR. TAUMARUNUI.. JUST recently opened. Everything new and right up to date. Right opposite Station, and a few minutes from Wanganui Steamer Landing; 52 rooms; electricity throughout. Excellent cuisine. Commodious Sample Rooms. Terms, 10s. per day. Weeklv bv arrangement. A. J. LANGMUIR. Proprietor. HOLIDAY-MAKERS! YTISIT Auckland during the vacation. V Reserve your accommodation at STONEHURST RESIDENTIAL HOTEL "The Triad" says: “Stonehurst ia easily the best boardinghouse I have MR Wl &’ MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietors. Wire or write: "Stonehurst," Auckland. HOTEL CARGEN. AUCKLAND. riVHIS large nnd well-known Private X Hotel is in tho front rank of New Zealand hostelries. Single. Double and Suites of Rooms. 'Tariff: Permanents, from *64 per week; Casuals. 15e. ner day. Electric cars pass the door. Telegraph "Cargen/’ Auckland. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, Cuba Street. Wellington. Splendid Accommodation for 100 Guests. Electric Light. Night and Day Porters. Tariff. 12s. 6d per day; £3 15s. weekly. Substantial ' reduction for permanents. Telegrams "Grancent. Wellington, WM. OWERS. New Proprietor. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. fSOMINION AVENUE x (Plimmer’s Xz Steps). Under new management. This new, first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Gueste. Two bathrooms on each floor; excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. J. DUNCAN. Proprietor. 'Phone 628. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. ST ELMO , HOUSE. T. ELMO HOUSE. ' SUPERIOR Private Accommodation. 52 Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. .Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. . F. J. MURRAY. Proprietor. ’Phore 872. HOTEL "KING'S COURT," PALMERSTON NORTH. PALMERSTON'S Best Private Hotel. New and up-to-date, run on firstclase lines; liberal table. Two minutes wnlk from Square and Post Office. Tariff 10s. Tier day. *£2 10s. per week. permanents b£ arrangement. MR AND HAMMOND, 'Phone 684. Proprietors.

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

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 182, 29 April 1922, Page 9