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AMUSEMENTS. ! QRAND OPERA HOUSE. . THIS EVENING at 8.10. fPho Funniest Play within Memory, THE GLAD EYE, THE GLAD EYEi,THE GLAD EYE. THE GLAD EYE, THE GLAD EYE, THE . GLAD EYE, WithEthol Danoas ICiki of The Glad Ey<S And BEAUMONT SMITH'S NOTABLE COMPANY OP ENGLISH farce comedians. ■ Beaumont Smith regrets that prior arrangements compel him to announco tho LAST'S NIGHTS of THE GLAD EYE, LAST 3 NIGHTS of THE GLAD EYE, which despite its huge success will probably close its season on Tuesday in otdcr that the Management may carry out its original programme. ' WEDNESDAY NEXT, For tlio Three Final Nights of the 6eason, THE CHAPERON, THE CHAPERON, The memory of whioh will makG you chuckle in your Bleep. Box Plan at the Bristol till 12.30 Today, thereafter with Day Sales at Miss. Lennox's. Day Sales also at Ohristeson's. Prices: 55., 35., Ib. E4rly D66r, Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra.. . THE CHAPERON BOX PLAN OPENS MONDAY,. 10 A.M.,, £JRAND ' OPERA H6USS. . comTng. : SATURDAY NEST. SATURDAY NEXT.. ' SATURDAY NEXT. Opening .... AT THE MATINEE, . AT THE MATINEE, And Continuing for the' Five Days aid '. • Nights following, .. ■ BEAUMONT. SMITH WILL PRfcsSUT .. HIS'GREAT NOVELTY PLAY, Direct from a hugely auoccssful Sydney ■ Season. SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALiANS, SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS, SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS, SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS, SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS, . A dramatisation by Beaumont Smith 6f •Ethel Turner's charming stories, "Seven Little Australians" and "Miss Bobbie/' Introducing ! CECIL HAINES as SUDS, CECIL HAINES as SUDS, New Zealand's anihiingly gifted juveniio -.... artist. .... .. HARRINGTON REYNOLDS HARRINGTON REYNOLDS. . . (Father Kelly of The Rosary) As the lovable Irish doctor at Misrule. AND A BRILLIANT AND NEW COMPANY OF ADULT AND JUVENILE STARS. BOX PLAN OPENS AT THE BRISTOL MONDAY, 16 A.M. Prices: 45., 35., 25., IS. Children, Halfprice to Eveaifig (is well as Aftertioiin Shows, excoptto Gallerj. (fN Rand . opera, house. vf Coßitnenoinl SATURDAY NEXT, at the MAtineo, BEAUMONT SMITH'S Original Attraction,. SEVttN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS, ' . SEVEN . LITTLE AUSTRALIANS, The furore created by this delightful production in .Sydney is Certain to be duplicated in New Zealand, and BEAUMuNT SMITH haa . the vfcry greatest pleasure in Announoing the attraction, and Is ooiififlent that it will win the heifts of both children aM adults. ... TO CHILDREN. UNDER 11. .. , PRIZES.. . For the Best • Letters on ''What I am Going to do for Father apd M6ther ' so- they will taKe me to See ' SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS'' Will be given-as follow: BOYS--lst, Crickat Bit; 2nd, Meccano &eti 3rd, Witch. GIRLS—Ist, Manicure Set j 2nd Wristlet Watch or Handbag; Srd. Tennis Racquet. And Many Consolation PrizeS. Age will be taken into consideration when judging., , , , . Duplicates of these priies will be given for the neatest jumble puzzles seat in. Parents may secure copies of this buzzlo on application at the Grand Opera House. , . ' This competition helped to' maie thousands of Sydney homes happier. _ Parents should Set their children fo Write'their letters NOW. Letteis must be addressed to Beaumont Smith, "SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS," OpsJra House, and must reaoh therfe by FEBRUARY 27. at latest.

; WELLINGTON CITY CQUNCIL. nnOWN HALL. TOWN. HALL, JLJ ■ ■. — ■ ORGAN RECITAL. OEGAN EECITAL. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, • TO-NIGHT, TCT-NIGHT, it 8.15 o'clock. By Ms. BEENAED $. PAGE ME. BBENABDF. PAGE (City Organist), Prelude (to. Act I), "Trisfam Isolde" a, 'Tavafle" ... William Byrd, fc. "Capriccio Pastorale" ...... Fresoobdltlt c; '"Musette" Dandieu, FaMdiste in C (op. 16) Cesar Fianck, Prtluds : and J?Ugue in. D -Major l GlaSonrioy. Pastel ; No.. 111, Harmonies de Soir Kerg-Elert. l&jala WolstenMnie. ' ' Admission: SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. : JNO.'E. PAiMEE, . . ... Town ClerK. ioth February* 1915.

The Captain paced the frozen bridge,. The leadsman heawd the lead, tho 'luffs" lay coughing in their berths, The. engineers' were. dead. The brews sat gasping round the guns, No more could thoy todure; The bosun': piped s "All hands lay aft I for Woods' Great PoeDMniijit Curs." f—Ajirt*.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2390, 20 February 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2390, 20 February 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2390, 20 February 1915, Page 9

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