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AMUBEHEWTB. .THE GLAD EYE, MATINEE. MATINEE. TO-MOEROW (Wednesday) TO-MORROW Commencing- at 2.15. QEAND .OPEBA j HOUSE. TO-NIGHT At 8.10. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT of THE GLAD EYE. LAST NIGHT of THE GLAD EYE. LAST NIGHT of THE GLAD EYE. LAST NIGHT of THE GLAD EYE. Good-byo to Ethel Dane as Kiki. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), TO-MOEEOW (WEDNESDAY), Another great laughing play. BEAUMONT SMITH ,WiU introduce you to THE CHAPERON, THE CHAPERON,. THE CHAPERON, , THE CHAPERON, THE CHAPERON, THE CHAPERON, With Ethel Dane as Rosamond Gaj-thorn (Her original London creation). All Tvho aro not afraid to laugh so heartily that they' will perhaps have to be carried out should see the \ WELLINGTON JONESES IN THE CHAPERON. The laughing-all-the-time show. Prices—ss., 35., Is. Eajly doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. Day Sales at Miss Lennox's and Christeson's. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. f<RAND OPERA" HOOS2. VJC Arriving To-day from Sydney; STIDS PIP DUMPS BUNTY NELL BABY And MISS 808818. The' Seven Little Australians, to.be introduced on SATURDAY NEXT. (For a Season.of Six Days and Nights) , Commencing at the Matinee, by BEAUMONT SMITH, In his phenomenally successful novelty SEVEN , LITTL^ 7 AUSTRALIANS, SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS, SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS, SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS, A dramatisation. in four acts' of Ethel Turner's widely-read stories,- "Miss Bobbie" and "Seven Little Australians," CECIL HAINES as SUDS, CECIL HAINES as SUDS, HARRINGTON REYNOLDS (Father Kelly of The Rosary) as DR. WALLACE. For over eight weeks "Seven Little Australians" kept Sydney _ audiences alter-, nately laughing and crying. Neither too old for the young nor too young for the old, it is iust the play for THE WHOLE FAMILY TO'SEE. BOOK SEATS AT THE BRISTOL AT ONCE in order to avoid disappointment. Prices: 45.. 35., 25.. Is. Children, Halfprice, except to Gallery, to both Evening and Afternoon shows. as tho largest buyers, that given incroased quantities of raw material available in London, prices will be' easier. We favour that view entirely, and the trade, will see where things stand iii Liverpool. It is noteworthy that since tie close of the last London sales orossbieds have declined at'every selling centre the wide world over except Buenos Ayxes, and that is due entirely to the active buying on the part of the United State 3 as well as Great Britain and other neutral 'countries. We say that crossbreds have touched the top point, it being impossible for either topmakers or spinners to consume more than they are doing at present, particularly,- the latter. Commission wool-combers can shift easily an augmented supply of wool, and no doubt they' will be able to run their machines full when supplies become n\ore adequate, but it is impossible for spinners and manufacturers to get through a bigger weight of raw .material. Prices are very firm for all tops, although 40'e can be bought to-day on a basis of ißd. for March; -JG's carded, 20d.; 50' a, 22id.; Mid 56's, 23Jd.

Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago are amongst tho most common and yet most painful diseases. Naturally tho market is flooded with "cure-all" nostrums, which of course, fail to rive relief. EHEUMO is a scientifically compounded remedy, which rarely fails to ef. feet a permanent oure. Sold by all chom 5 ists and stores, 2s. 6d. and is. 6d.—Advt. The annual meeting- of the Miramar Ladies' Golf Club will bo held at the Chamber of Commerce at 5 p.m. to-day, and the annual meeting of the Men's Club will tako place in tho same Chamber at 8 p.m. Entries to date for Messrs. Abraham and Williams' Levin, sale on Friday aro advertised in this issue. The firm also hdvortise particulars of a clearing sain to bo held on March 1 on behalf of Mr. C. Bartholomew, Levin. Ton can take as much baggage as you like without inconvenience if you check it through us. i Wo call for it, check on, deliver at far end at once. Enables on® to have comfort, of ample baggage without bother. The N.Z. Express Co,,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2392, 23 February 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2392, 23 February 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2392, 23 February 1915, Page 7

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