GRAND SCOTS CONCERT, GRAND SCOTS CONCERT. (Under the Patronage of his Excellency the Governo-General and Lady Bledisloe.) Town hall,, ■Wellington, OWIN HALL. WELLINGTON, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, (SATURDAY), DECEMBER 1, 1934 (SATURDAY), DECEMBER 1, 1934 THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR I THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR. (Organised by the Wellington Association of Scots Societies) His Worship the Mayor (Mr. T. O. A. Hislop) will preside. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. Tickets 2/6 (right of free reserve), 1/6 and 1/- Half net proceeds to presbytei^ro°ns P are to be in their seats at S p.m. sharp. J D. MCDONALD, Hon. Secretary. G2 e Anne St- Wadestown. THE JUBILEE THE JUBILEE CHOIR. CHOIR. Frank J. Oakes, Conductor. SECOND CONCERT SECOND CONCERT For St. Joseph’s Orphanage, Upper Hutt. rnowN HALL, X OWN HALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, At 8 p.m.. Assisted by: Mrs.JWilfred Andrews, Mr. Ray Trewern. ADMISSION: 3/- (Res.), 2/- (Res.), and 1/-. No Tax. Box Plan Opens at D.I.C. December 5. LEAGUE OF MOTHERS (Wellington Province). A FAREWELL to her Excellency Lady Bledisloe, Honorary Dominion President of the League of Mothers, will be held in the Town Hall on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, at 2.45 p.m. AU members and friends are invited. POULTRY. DOGS. CATS. ETC. ~pURE Cockers, black, beauties, £l. x Apply F. Martin, Kopane, Palm. N. "V'OUNG Beardy Sheep Dog, noisy, usex ful round mob, 50/-, f.o.r. Wgtn. N 153, ‘•Dominion,” pOCKERELS and Drakes, 8.0., W.L., W.R., K.C., from 10/6; best strain procurable. Purchase early; get the best. Wesley College, Paerata. piJLLETS. —White Leghorns, for eggs, x strong and well-grown, 6/- each, f.o.r. Chicks, till mid-November, 1/each, £4/10/- per 100. Rail paid. H. Leger. The Village Egg Farm. Weraroa. Levin. POULTRY-FARMERS. yX/RITE to us for quotations for all ’ ' Grain, Pollard, Bran, etc. We specialise in Poultry-farmers’ requirements. HODDER AND TOLLEY, LTDBlair Street, Wellington, and at Branches, Palmerston North, Feilding, Marton, Hawera, and Carterton. Phone 54-435. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ■pOH SALE, Piano, Collinson and Sons; x any reasonable cash offer considered. Apply Box 82, Waipnkurau. “Listen here, Bill,” said Jim to his workmate. “You said your eggs were twelve for a bob. Well, I only found eleven in the bag you brought me yesterday.” “That’s right,” replied. Bill. "You see, it. was like this. I put-, twelve eggs in the bag, and then, you being a pal. I was going to give you an extra one when I remembered thirteen was unlucky, s o I took one out again. See?
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 58, 1 December 1934, Page 5
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