AMU3EMEHTO. THE GLAD EYE, (In Tcsnonso to many requests.) MATINEE. MAT] NMIS. ' •WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 2.15. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT at 8.10. At 8.10 TO-MORROW. LAST TWO EVENINGS OF The Ennniest Play within, memory, TIIE GLAD EYE, THE GLAD EYE, THE GLAD EYE, THE GLAD EYE, THE GLAD EYE, The Theatre again packed 011 Saturday evening by an audience convulsed Witfl laughter. Ethel-Dane as ICiki. WEDNESDAY NEXT, For the Throe Final Nights of the present season, BEAUMONT SMITH Will introduce you to THE CHAPERON, THE • CHAPERON, The memory o£ which will make you chuckle in your sleep. Prices—ss., 35., Is. Early doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. Day Sale 3at Miss Lennox's and Chxistcson's. Box plan at BOX PLAN OPENS TODAY, at 10 a.m. at the Bristol. rtEAND ■ . OPERA HOUSE. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT. . SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. . Opening AT THE MATINEE, AT THE MATINEE, And Continuing for the Eive Days and Nights following, BEAUMONT. SMITH WILL PRESENT HIS GREAT NOVELTY PLAY Direct from a hugely successful Sydney Season, SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS, SEVEN .LITTLE AUSTRALIANS, SEVEN LITTLE . AUSTRALIANS, SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS, SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS, A dramatisation by BeanmOEfc &qhMi of Ethel Turner's charming stories, Seven Little Australians" and "Miss Bobbie, Introducing ' CECIL HAINES as SUDS, CECIL HAINES as SUDS, New Zealand's amazingly gifted juvenile artist." HARRINGTON REYNOLDS HARRINGTON REYNOLDS (Father Kelly of The Rosary) As the lovable Irish doctor ntMisrule. AND A BRILLIANT AND NEW.COMPANY OF ADULT AND JUVENILE STARS. r „ mnT BOX PLAN OPENS AT THE BRISTOL at 10 o'clock this Morning. Prices: 45., 3s„ 35., Is. Children, Halfprice to Evening as well as Afternoon Shows, except to Gallery.
Seven little Australians. TO CHILDREN UNDER 14. PRIZES 3Tor the Best Letters on "What I am Going to do for Father and : Mother so' they will tekem° to s ee . SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS /. Will he given as follow: BOTS—lst, Cricket Bat; 2nd, Meccano Set, 3rd, Watch. GIBLS-lst, Manicure Set;. 2nd Wristlet Watch or Handbag; Brd. Tennis Racquet. And Many Consolar tion Prizes. Age will be taken into consideration when judging. , , Duplicates of these prizes will also be given for the neatest jumble puzzles sent in.' Parents may secure copies of this puzzle on application at the Grand Opera H Lettoi6 must' be addressed to Beaumont Smith, Grand Opera and must reach here by FEBRUARY SI, at latest.
THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD.. Established in. Now Zealand over 32 . " r Years. Bofore choosing a piano, consider very carefully the firm from which you propose i» purchase! Ask these questions: Has it a reputation tor quality? Are the instruments it stocks •- brilliant in tone and touch, and constructed to give long service? Are its priccs fair and fixed? Big shipments of tho Broadwood, tjio Sames, and the Collard and Collajd are constantly being, received. Easy terms. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington, '•Jkt. J. Brookes, North Island Manager.— / A<lst.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2391, 22 February 1915, Page 7
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