NEW ZBAIiiAND MO;DBE IT H 'SB AG U "i-■ NEW ZEALAND. MODE RI T E LEA Gfj & RHBL 1C MEETI : N ; Or TOWN HALL, afc/R. TO-NIGHTy ■ ■ TOWN HALIi. at &- ~ TOWN HALL, at 8. TO-NIGHTv """ ' TOWN HALL.'Qt'S,' CHAIRMAN* A. GRAY, ESQ., K.a SPEAKERS WILL OUTLINE THE LEAGITE'S POLICY, AND ALSO MATTERS ARISING OUT OF LAST .FED)AY'S PROHIBITION MEETING, FULL PROCEDURE PUBLISHED IN YESTERDAY'S PAPERS. ' ' ' '"'■" all sections of the community, including cordially invited. - . .-"'....... ..:_".;.;.;...:_.. Doors open 7 p.m, No tickets issued. No colleoticri. taieiu''"' -"'"'.;' : ' ''< '''■"'■'■' A. A- STUAET MENTEATH, -President- • : ' E. A. : ARMSTRONG, Dominion. Secretary, . - -.-;.
AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Oourtenay Place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30, A SPECIALLY SELECTED VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME. Enthusiastic Reception Nightly of THE MAGPIES Lou Verno-. THE MAGPIES Pearl Livingston. S' THE MAGPIES Billy Maloney. THE MAGPIES Iris Edgar. THE MAGPIES Kennedy BlaoK. THE MAGPIES Cissio O'Keefe. THE MAGPIES Clif O'Keefe. Musical Comedy Entertainera. The merriest show ever eeen in N.E. Phenomenal success of . MR. BEET LA BLANC. America's foremost delinaator of Hebrew eccentricities. KELLY AND POLLOCK, America's representative comedy .thin, in, their breezy comedy sketch, "Ginger Snaps." YWAXY The incomparable YWAXY MATILDE AND ELVIRA, ■ In dainty dancing divertissement. THE THREE NEWMANS, MISS ELOISE TAYLOR, Prices—D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is.6d.; Upper Circle, Is. Book seats at the Dresden. : ■ . .- GOOD NEWS FROM "BUNTY," s . : '■' : ■■■■■•' . "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS." "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS.".: "BUNTY PULLS THE .STRINGS." . • "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS."' • "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS,'! : . « ■ '. .- /. Return Season, , ... .'..'.. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, at S. OPERA ; HOUSE.' MR. and MRS. GRAHAMt'MOFFAT ' Aβ Tammaa Biggar'and Eelen.Dunlop. ~ — ""* ) ! .-:::.o::::;.. ;.. .. Bunty, Bab', Aunt Susie, Teenlo.'Weelum,: etc., mil all be . played by\.the;;sa.mo ! .Players as on, the occasion itl o£',the first. ' season, including the eame,; "Doggies." Reserved Seats, 5a.; Unreserved, Bs. J and 2a. ' •■ '". "" '"'■ Box Plan Open on MONDAY,' at tho Dresden. . --. -. •' PICTUREB AT 20 PER CENT. RE-, DUCTIONI Owing to ciroumstanceearising from the War we are making'a. 4s. IN THE £ REDUCTION ON EVERYTHING IN OUR STOCKS.'. Whether you're interested in Oil Paintings, Water. I Colours, Engravings, Photogravures, -Aγ- j tists' Materials, or Picture Frame9,j by' making your'choice now from. our ; wide selections you will effeot substantial economies. Make a point of calling to- j morrow and inspect the attractive offerings.—McGßEGOß WEIGHT'S Gallery.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2323, 3 December 1914, Page 7
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367Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2323, 3 December 1914, Page 7
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