AMUSEMENTS. QRAND OPERA . . HOUSE. i Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. ! THE JULIUS KNIGHT SEASON. ! TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW '(FRIDAY). ' Special and Magnificent Representation of • ■ .Wilson Barrett's Famous Religious Drama, S THE SIGN ; THE SIGN THE SIGN THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. /. THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. CROSS. CROSS CROSS CROSS. CROSS. CROSS. CROSS. CROSS. JULIUS KNIGHT as Marcus Superbus. Irene Browne as Berenice. Lizette'Parkes as Mercia. SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, i Spccial and Important Revival of ' ' THE SILVER KING. . THE SILVER KING. ; THE SILVER KING. Julius Knight as Wilfred Denver Irene Brown as Nellie; Dener. TUES., WED., THURS. NEXT 3 Last Nights of Season. MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE. MONSIBUR BEAUCAIRE.. . Dress Circle and Orch. Stalls, 65.; , Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Stalls and .Gallery, Is. extra. Day Sales at Miss Lennox's (Grand Opera," Buildings). Box plans at the Bristol Piano Co. THE STEAMER TO EASTBOURNE will bb delayed nest SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY till after performances. TCIMPS E s;s T H E A TEE. "Where Everybody Goes."STALLS, 3d. DRESS CIRCLE, 6d. - DRESS CIRCLE,. RESERVE, to.' NOW SHOWING: Another Great Dramatic ' ' "Feature," "GREED." "GREED." . "GREED." "GREED." >' LATEST WAR NEWS." And Big Supporting Series. BOXING ■ TAUGHT By ? "BILLY" ELLIOTT (Champion Feather-weight of N.Z., also ex-Champion Feather-weight of Australia). Will be opening in. a fev; days in Fanning's Buildings, 72 Manners Street. Terms, etc., on applitfation. New Waltz—A Success of Sucoesses,> , ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT (Yon told me that you loved mo). It is beautiful, dreamy, and" has a fine swing. Qualities that all good players love. Price, Is. 6d. per copy, posted Is. 7d. Obtainable only from— THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, 11G Cuba St., Wellington, And at 234 Queen Street, Auckland. LIGHT Refreshments, Hot Pies, : and lovely Tea obtainable at J. Rawlins's "White. House," West Side, Palmerston Square. . . jHOW A SOLDIER'S NEURALGIA WAS CURED ——» • • -Here is the tale of the private who was suffering from neuralgia as he lay in the trencMS and who Found a most unusual cure. It is told in a letter from a soldier to his mother, as follows :— ■ .. .r.-'..'- ' "We're just keeping, at it in the. same old slogging style that always'brings'us out on top. There's one chap'in our company has: got a. ripping ciire: for neuralgia,. but he isn't "going ; .to take, out a patent, because it's top, risky and might kill the patient. Good luck's one,of the ingredients, and you can't' always be sure of that. "He. was lying in the ; trenches ' the other day, nearly mad with pain in his face, when a German shell burst close, by. * He wasn't hit, but: explosion knocked him senseless for a bit. 'Me neuralgia's gone,' says he,-when he came around. 'And so's six of your mates,' says we. 'Oh, crikey!' says he. His name's Palmer, and that's why we call the German,shells, now 'Palmer's Neuralgia Oure.'" For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, . Woods'^Great Peppermint Cure,-Is. 6d.*
——. ■ ' AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE,' ; Courtcnav Place. 'Phono' 165. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30, 1 i. i Enormous success nightly of FIELDS AND COCO extraordinary FIELDS AND COCO ragtime FIELDS AND COCO gymnasts. . : j Everything new, complete'change by; THE CORRICK FAMILY, f THE CORRICK-FAMILY. An Artistic Combination > MR. CHARLTON CHASE, w - In a new ragtime song recital/ THE ■BARCLAYS. THE DANGAR&, Last nights of the famous rifle shots, / CLINTON AND BEATRICE. CLINTON AND BEATRICE." Prices—2s., Is. 6d., and Is.' Booking Bristol 6d. extra; Doors 7.15. ' ; • HIS MAJESTY'S - THEATRE;-.:? IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. , TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT,! • And every evening this week. SHARP-SHOOTING COMPETITION. ■ ? (Arranged by Clinton and Beatrice.). , 6 COMPETITORS NIGHTLY. , FINAL FRIDAY NIGHTi':All rifles and ammunition eupplied by, Clinton and Beatrice. HANDSOME PRIZES. . : - ' ' TO-NIGHT at 8. - : , TO-NIGHT at 8. '\v Reserve Your Seats at Bristol, Is. 6d«- •• • THE KING'S. THE KING'S. HAYWABD'S P ICTUR E The Home of All That is Best- '-> . "THE RING AND THE MAN,"-,., .. "THE RING AND THE MAN,". • ■' "THE RING AND THE MAN," • : "THE RING AND THE MAN," - A thrilling drama, by the "Famous, Players' C 0.," of American Political ; - Life, wherein "graft" and corruption ■ ' play a-leading part. . : '.'THE RING AND THE MAN." . "THE RING AND THE MAN." , "THE RING AND THE MAN." . Featuring "Bruce M'Rae," the celebrate# . / : dramatic actor. > FINE SUPPORTING FILMS, 5 , Including ' ' • ' LATEST WAR TOPICALS.-' • SCEXTCS. COMEDIES. DR'AMA0 t r KING'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. 1. , 6d. and Is. Reserves Bristol, Is. 6d. I 1 Tjl V" E "r Y B 0 D Y'si i,: JEi The cool, well-ventilated theatre. Daily-from Noon. . ' Why. worry-about the heatwave?' v; ; Visit our theatre. Be cool, oomfortableM . enjoy our picture feast, which, includes/ Our Keystone laughter absurdity, )- , CAUGHT IN A CABARET, CAUGHT IN A. CABARET, . CAUGHT IN A CABARET, CAUGHT IN A. CABARET, With CHARLES CHAPLIN- 'One of CHARLES CHAPLIN the bovs. • And MABEL NORMAND One of MABEL NORMAND the girls. ' .The funny duo in funny antics. . A COWARD'S SACRIFICE. EVERY MAN HIS PRICE. HESANUT GOES HUNTING, ■ GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC. MANUFACTURING AMMUNITION, WILD BIRDS IN SCOTLAND. Prices:.Adults, Gd.; Children. 3d. PEOPLE'S' , PICTURE PALACE? Manners Street. THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE, "' A Sensational Imp Drama, THE SEA COAST OF BOHEMIA. ' : THE SEA COAST : OF BOHEMIA. THE SEA COAST OF BOHEMIA. THE SEA COAST OF BOHEMIA.' : THE SEA COAST OF BOHEMIA.;. Jack, a yonng artist, discouraged by v • lack of success, leaves the .city for the , country. While paintin? in the .woods. . he meets Miriam,, a wealthy girl, .ijhoi requests, that he will; marry her in tea, minutes: He agrees." The girl'saOTiottl."'; 1 was inspired by the fact that had she re*,' ir.ained jingle after' a certain hour\shai - would .have lost a large inheritance Thev husbaffd.■■ and' wife drift- apart -for sev-i s eral years and eventually a portrait which:-. - . he paints of her brings about reooncilia* tion. .. . . ' Supported by THE ECLAIR JOUJV • NAL (Latest War Edition), and others,, FOLLOW THE, CROWDS, - BRITISH PIANOS. ;, '' , FOR BRITISH PEOPLE. WE are specialising in British'-Pianos • and reconimendihg vail' intending • Pianii buyers to view our- stock: of Higha •' grade Instruments by. aw-■ nowned makers:— . |'_ JOHN BRINSMEAD' AND " SONS. GEORGE ROGERS AND SONS. JUSTIN BROWNE.- . ' CHALLEN AND SON. „MOORE AND MOORE. --- ' NEWMAN AND CO. : .. : From the above you can select a Pian#i - 'Britishi built in- every respect for JB3Bj ■ Each Instrument - carries our, fuU. GuarJ i.' antee—a, Guarantee backed up by oub well-known rfeputation ior true value. ■. : . CHAS. BEGG "AND CO., LTD.', • MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON.ESTABLISHED OVER 53 YEARS IN ■ ' ' NEW ZEALAND.' ' PICTURES AT 20 PER CENT. !, DUCTIONI Owing to circumstances arising. from the War we are making a! ' 4s. IN THE JB REDUCTION ON EVERY. :" THING IN OUR STOCKS. Whether; v you're interested in Oil-Paintings, Watisjj Colours, Engravings, -Photogravures," Ar-' - : tists' - Materials,, or Picture Frames,-by - • making your choice now. from onr wido selections you will effect ' substantial eoonomies. Make a point of calling - morrow and inspect the attractive offetrn ■ jnge.—McGREGOR WRIGHT'S GaUorjgf .
___ _______ . — ; - ■ _________ - _______ • • ' \ '. ; '" ■■ ■.•■• 'Although the DRESDEN. PIANO CO.'S name has become a household woni throughout the Dominion, it has been decided ; to relinquish .this familiar .title and to adopt in its place' that of THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD. . :' tWhen the business' started over 32 years ago, .the name Dresden' 2 being honourably associated with all that .was best in Music and 'Art was chosen as a good trading title, but despite its well-earned popularity, there can be no doubt it is'no ' eii L - longer acceptable for an ALL BRITISH COMPANY. '•• \ - • The Shareholders and Directors are .without' exception British born' and bred,and are all resident under the British Flag; there is not, nor has there eyer been, one - single shilling of anything' but British' Capital used oj? invested in ,tlie business; and; ~ as Bristol is the birthplace'of the Founder and present" .Chairman 1 of Directors; .of jthej. " Company, the Public will fully appreciate ih§ ,^han^- pi .title io,.that V;
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2352, 7 January 1915, Page 7
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