AMUSEMENTS. His Ctmrtenay Plaoe. "Phone 165. TO-NIGHT, at 8. . SATURDAY, 2.8 D «: Messre. Fullner-Brennan present their INCOMPARABLE VAUDEVILLE .. CO., Brilliant and emphatic -success of ■ ■ THE HOUO TRIO. Two ladies and-a >. I'HE SOHO TEIO. gentleman in a ' THE SOHO TRIO. dainty turn that"*!® THE SOHO TEIO. artistic and bright,:' . Special' and important enimgement of *. PHIL SMITH. The renowned PHIL SMITH. English Comedian. Assisted by MISS JESSIE BAELEE3 England's -Musical Comedy Favourite.- . Welcome Reappearance of THE MERRY MAGPIES, THE MERRY MAGPIES, THE MEEEY MAGPIES, Comprising all tho-old favourites, ROSE IJ3E IVY The fascinating ROSE LEE IVY and incomparable ' V ROSE LEE. IVY California^.'Coinedienn#' In an entirely new budget of songs. - THE DRISCOLLS. ; THREE STARES. "' , MISS MARIE QUINTRELL, ' ~ The accomplished Soprano and Pianist. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is.6d.; Upper Circlc, Is.'' Booking-at Bristol Piano-Co.;Gd. extra/ Doors-7.15. E M PEE S S - ' THE A T El'-.-"Where Everybody Goes."- . TO-DAY and TCKNIGHT. PINAL APPEARANCE .OS 1 . . . ' - COCKLE FISHERY. , - THE TIE THAT BINDS. . :: A MERRY NIGHT. .-', GAUMONT GRAPHIC. .' FACE AT THE WINDOW. NOBLE JAPANESE LADIES. " " BILL'S.JOB. ■ EMPRESS GRAND ORCHESTRA, , COMPLETE CHANGE' TO-MORROtf. - COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW/ •' PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, .> . Manners' Street. . - THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE} . LAST DAY! . LAST NIGHT? ■ WHEN THE WORLD WAS SILENT. ' , WHEN THE WORLD WAS . SILENT. WHEN THE WORLD WAS SILENT, : A Stupendous Masterpiece. THE CHEESEVILLE COPS. ' THE CHEESEVILLE COPS. 1 You'll Laugh until your sido3 ache, FOE THE CAUSE, A diama of intense , pathos and power. A PAIR OP BEARS. • A PAIR. OP BEARS. A Screaming Farce. ECLAIR WAR NEWS. And Other*. ■ . TO-MORROW! - TO-MORROW! : COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME. • ■ FOLLOW THE CROWDS. V v..-:.'' : BAND, ' . . .. JUPP'S . BAND.,. AT L NEWTOWNV. PARK. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at- 8 o'clock; 1 AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF MARINE - ENGINEERS.. . • A . SOCIAL Evening mil be held in thV '• ii. Institute Rooms To4right : (WED- ,v NESDA'Y); 10th, inst'.v at'' 8 to- • 5 farewell :-our. members"-, who* are leaving ™"' witb-the-Expeditionary Fofces.'n:':.'--' : Members . and Associates are cordially, -' , invited to attend. ; • - o ■ Tickets may be obtained from members of the committee or .the Secretary. ] -..V ■ T, R. WALLACE, . ... Secretaiy. •: .... : RAG-TIME PIANO -PLAYING■ POSITIVELY 1 ' tenj&t. iff 10;'% sons by the Collier ' System: (n» : scales), each exercise "de-V veloping 6peedi enabling'ft stranger the piano to play.,the latest' 'songs "and' two-steps as they are published; , wiHiotrt ' the laborious . study and ~wa£te of- time . ■ and money herete neoessaiy. "No special music required." ' If ' y6a "already play, 1 ; learn how to convert .'imteic.to rag. . . time. 1 . v Call'for all particttes, or write fca;'..'. Our circular. < 1 • ' BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Bcmlcott Chaalberd (first floor up), . '■ Boulcott Street. . Interviews-any tune. HOTEL, NOTICES. . . ■r-B-VI : A"T'E'A N : "" H O,TE i.;.. .. (Nearly opposite .Railway . Station),.. , . - .DttNEDIN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE . ... With the Travelling Pubbo. . i . Electrio Light m Every Bedroom, 1 • Hdt Baths call: be had-at all hours FreO of Charge toVisitors and -Boarders, . • ; .. . MODERATE CHARGES, Qiunto visitors ax 6 reminded that SJ • only ia Town 'for'tho Day. they. caa..obt..„ faun a Goid Limoh from 13 till 2. fene Escapes throughoTit the Bufldingsi..," Night a&d Day.-, Portcrß. , . ; [ill commnnioations to <• JAMES -CONNOR. Telephone 6?. . .. P.O. B4x 11% . .WHERE-TO STAY lif -WELIiENGTON, " -' ■: - of : .W3HisAan4s4lamieißStreefi) . ■ t!CarifMo.-6d.i:p6rdA7t 'JB2IOB. pet srok, r JAB, ITDONALD, ' - j Eroprietw, • | ' "• v .■.*■ '•■'■: ZEALANDER ■ JSaimetß'Street, , - WELLINGTON. IL J E.-HINTON, . •fiTTHITE HART HOTEL,' *»; CHEISTCHUECH. This is ono of tho most up-to-date and ' best Hotels to stdy at: in th6'Dominion, ■ ' having only been rebuilt four years.- ■- ■ Tariff*. Bs. 6d, per duy; v..-- . . F. M. DREWITT, i' Proprietor. Hotel .central. 107 CUBA STREET, .. Wollington'e Leading Private , Hotel. ■ Accommodation for'lOO gTiesti Firetolass Cuisine.' Every modern - convenience. '- Jjadiea' Privato Drawing-room, 1 Sitting. v ■xoouk"4fa'-lMa&as?aii& eight" mtidern : ' bathrooms, including eleotrio : light and "eleotrio fire alarms. Tariff, 6s, day, 355. weekly.s WHERE TO STAY: IN WELLINGTON. . ;iySAIiANDIA- . PRIVATH -HOTEL, /J ... . . ■. v r -ClydefQufly.- -j.j - (Near Wharf and To Aro Railway Station.),.;, EUtchen under entire charge of Mr. Fw, . late Chef Royal Oak Hotel. Wellington,for 9 veare. ' . , vVViffltbis' and Permanents' Rates: "Ss. ' " per day";"2ss. per w«:k. 'Phone 1655. > ' 'MRS, FIX, PropnetrOM.': ' • /CALEDONIAN HOTEL, BASIN RE. '' V SERVE. WELLINGTON; "v! E. M. DAVEY (late of 'Imperml- '&nd • ■ - Royal Hotels) has taken over this- w«JI.. •• known and popular Hostelry, •" ""•* - Speight's Beer ' Always on . .Tap. -;. . House. Single-Bottle, at Wholesale. • > •- Rrica. • ■
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2381, 10 February 1915, Page 7
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