AMUSEMEKTS. \ j HIS. THEATRES Courtonay Place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT, at 8. ... SATURDAY, - 2.30,, Messrs. Fullner-Brennan. present their INCOMPARABLE VAUDEVILLE CO. .. .brilliant .and emphatic success of ) THE SOITO Tif 10. 'Two ladieo ami-a. ! THE SOHO TRIO, gentleman in a ! I'HE SO 110 TRIO, dainty turn, that" i& THE SOHO TRIO, artistic atid' . Special and .important '■ PHIL SMITH. The rer.owmi! I PHIL SMITH: . English Comedian. • • j-■ Assisted by. MISS . JESSIE BAREEE-... England's Musical .Comply Favourite* Welcome Reappearance of THE MERRY MAGPIES, ' THE MERRY MAGPIES, THE... MERRY MAGPIES! . .Comprising all. th&old fa'vouritesr ROSE LEE IVY r The fasMnatinc '• - • ROSE LEE IVY . and inoomjiarabld ' ROSE LEE'IY-Y Californian Comedienne' . In. an entirely new budget of- §ohjre. , , •" THE DRISCOLLS. THREE STAIRS! MISS MARIE QUINTRELL, ' The accomplished. Soprano and Pianist/ Prices: D;C. atid 0.5.; 25.; Stalls; Is* Gd..; Uppor' Circle,' Is. Booking at Bris* ' tol Piano Co. Gd. extra. Doors 7.15. *;• ■Jgj MPE ES S THJBA IB Si ',' "Where Everybody Goes."NOW SHOWING-. ;• No. I—COCKLE FISHERY. No. 2—TIE THAT BINDS. ."' '3 : ' No. 3—A MERRY NIGHT. No. A—GAUMONT GRAPHIC. No. S—FACE AT THE .WINDOW. " | Nd. 6—NOBLE JAPANESE LADIES.. No. 7—BILL'S JOB. No. B—EMPRESS GRAND ORCHESTfiIv PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE;* . . .. Manners Street. THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE! Another Triumphant Success. . Hundreds, turned away. WHEN THE WORLD WAS SILENT, i when the world was silent. WHEN THE WORLD WAS SILENT. V' WHEN THE WORLD WAS SILENT. A wonderful, feature, appealing especially to the ladies. A PAIR OF BEARS. A. PAIR OF BEARS. A PAIR OF BEARS; , \; An upheaval of rollicking mirth. • WITH THE RED CROSS BRIGADE,' Tending the Wounded at the Front. And a Great Supporting Series. Don't Forget The Ideal P:PJ?, Orchestral ; FOLLOW THE CROWDS. (
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Night and Day Porters. !AU communications to : ■ JAMES CONNOB, •'' TelopKone 67. P.O. Box 112^ WHERE TO STAT IN . WELLINGTON, fjjVH E 'A L B Evß T HOT E£» (Corner of Willis and M&nnersStreets.). TariS—9o. 6d. per day; £2 10s. per week. JAB. MUONALD, Proprietor.' ~—; —■——— 1 "« HINTO N'B jVTBW, 2EALANDEB HOTEE, Maimers-Street, WELLINGTON, > J. 'ttrfDNTON, ' Proprieta, •.
Hotel gband central iot-." COBA STREET, • I Wellington's Leading, Private Hotel'. -> AcoommodaHon for lfla guests. Piretdigs:'.;; Ciusibd. liTMy. modern convenience. Indies' Private Drawing-room.' Sitting rooms, etc. _ Images, and eight rnodtoh 7 ' bfltlpooms, including elsotrio < light electno fixe alaxmß, Tariff, 6a. dav. 85a " weekly. " WHERE 'JO STAY IN WTiT,T,rMfiTn>j ryBALANDIA .PEIVATS^HOmJ Clyde Quay, . (Neax Wharf and Te Aro Bailiray Station.) -r 1 r der , S-haree of Mr. Fix,. late Chef Koyal Oak Hotel, WelHueton, V for 9 years. ° Visitor' &&d Permanent)' Rates:' ss. per day; 25a. per week.- 'Phone 1656. ■ • ' . " iERS.ETX, Proprietress, HOTEL,, BASIN - liR. ■ - V, SEBVE. WELLINGTON. . B. M. DAVEY (lste of Imperial and • Koyol Hotels) has , taken bvef thU' Vell^ 1 known and popular Hteteliy, Speight's Beer Alw&yß "Oii ! ®i&, Free '■ Hottee. Single Bottle at Wholesale ' , Price;, o.:. The «ry best of everything supplied '\_ Telephone 771. , ~ .W.N.' LET the "Dominion" GrenefnJ 'Srlntlnjf :r ' Department handla'ydur neit'order l; " whatevar your requirement?. Proiiint- • atWattwi. .'phone JjUl_ ~ .
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2380, 9 February 1915, Page 7
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