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AMUSEMENTS. GRAND ■ OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, LUI. Direction Hugh D. M'lntosh. THE RECORD-BREAKING FUN SHOW IS COMING. NEXT MONDAY EVENING. . FOR SIX NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES, (MATINEES WEDNESDAY, 21st, AND SATURDAY, 21th.) When Mr. Hugh D. M'lntosh will introduce THE FAMOUS TIVOL'I FOLLIES V ' ' 1N A MAGNIFICENT ROLLICKING REVUE! Which has been the Rage of' Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Brisbane, and at present attracting Record Crowds in Auckland. THE FOLLIES' BRILLIANT PROGRAMME COMPRISES 26 SUPERB FEATURES 36 Presented by AN OVERWHELMING AGGREGATION OP TALENT. ROBERT PARKER. Tho World Famous ISABELLE D'ARMOND Queen of ROBERT PARKER Operatic Baritono. ISABELLE D'ARMOND Comedy. JACK. CANNOT. Australia's VERA PEARCE. Tho Australian JACK CANNOT, Idol. VERA I'EARCE Beauty Girl. ALVARETTA REGO AND STOPPIT, ALVAP/ETTA REGO AND STOPPIT, Renowned Acrobatio Pantomimists. 'ALFREDO, the Vagabond 'Violinist; FRANK GREEN, Musical Comedy lavouritc; YAKLOVENKO, Russian Dancer; JEAN KEITH, Premier Danseuse. Box Plans now open at The Bristol. PRICES: ss. (Reserved). 35., Is. (Is. Early door to .Gallery), Special Matineo Prices (Children half-price to Matinees).

QRAND OPERA HOUSE. THE PLIMMER-HALL COMEDY CO., THE PLIMMER-HALL COMEDY CO., Including MISS BEATRICE DAY,' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! . Last Night of "A MESSAGE FROM MARS." "A MESSAGE FROM MARS."- ■ . "A MESSAGE FROM MARS." The Greatest of all Comedy Dramas, -Tense-^Thrilling—Fascinating. SECOND. PRODUCTION, TO-MORROW (SAT.) TO-MORROW LAST 'NIGHT of the Season.Sir A. W. Pinero's Masterpiece, THE SECOND MRS. .TANQUERAY. . THE SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY, THE MRS.. TANQUERAY. ; With BEATRICE DAY as PAULA (For the First Time in Wellington.) "Miss Day's performance stands as, the pinnacle of achievement in the character of Paula Tanqueray. The stage in Christchurch has not witnessed a more impressive study."—"Times," 22-5-1915. ; . Bos Plan at Bristol'. Day Sales at Christeson's. Prices—ds., 2s. Gd., Is. Early doors Gd. extra. HARRY COHEN, Manager. npHE SILVER GRID-What is it? X Where is it ? The Best Luncheon, Tea, and Supper Room in the City. Cuba ■ Street.' Try .it. , ■ . HOTEL NOTICES. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. ' .. ( TJ\ H E lALB ER T HOT E L (Corner of Willis and Manners. Streets). Tariff: 9s. 6d. per day; £2 10s. per week. ; JAS. M'DONALD. ' Proprietor. T EVIA THAN : HOTEL (Nearly opposite Railway Station),. DUNEDIN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE : ■ With the Travelling Public. . Electrio Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can be had at all hours, Free of .Charge .to Visitors and Boarders. ; MODERATE CHARGES. . Country Visitors are Reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. Fire Escapes throughout the ' Buildings. Night and. Day' Porters, All: communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone G7. P.O. Box 112. ■ : IMPERIAL HOTEL, WAIPAWA, HAWKED BAY. AN Ideal Place for a Holiday. Lovely climate,, away from tho sea coast. Good trout fishing- l'irst-class chef. Only the very best of Liquors and Ales kept in stock. L. ISHERWOOD, Proprietor. . 'UNDER NEW'MANAGEMENT.; " CALEDONIAN HOTEL. BASIN RESERVE. TlyfßS. A: DEMPSTER wishes to IVJ- notify all friends .and''the general public that she fcas taken oyer the above well-known and popular Hotel. The Best of Wines and Spirits stocked. A single bottle at wholesale rate, 'Phone 774. ■ '' ' 1 : . - OTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 CUBA STREET. ' Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 Guests. Firstclass Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies' Private- Drawing-room, Sittingrooms, etc., Lounges, and Eight Modern Bathrooms, including, oleotric light and, electrio fire\alarms.. Tariff, 6s. day, 355. weekly. . ■ • ■ HOTEL ARCADIA, ■ ' ' Lambton Quay, .Wellington, fT\HOROTJGHLY renovated and up to -I date. Mrs. Cockayne, late of Christchurch, will be pleased to meot old and; new friends at the above Hotel. ? Special Sample Room for Commercial Travellers. WHERE .TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE .HOTEL, Clyde. Quay. • (Near Wharf & To Aro Railway Station.) Kitchen under entire charge of Mr. Fix, late Chef Royal Oak Hotei, Wellington, for 9 years. Visitors' and Permanent*' Rates! ss. per day; 255. per week. 'Phone 1656. MRS. FIX, Proprietress. The grosvenor," SYDNEY. "THE HOTEL THAT IS A HOME." Every Comfort and Modern Convenience, EXCELLENT CUISINE 4 ATTENTION. Most Elevated Position in Sydney, Tariff: 10s. Per Day. C. W. M. CHATEAU. Proprietor. Tourists and travellers SPECIALLY CATERED FOR ■At • ■ ■ ; THE CARLTON HOTEL, Willis Street,' WELLINGTON. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON,NORTH. THE HOTEL WITH THE CLOCK. CAPTAIN J. MITCHELL, Proprietor (formerly of Hawera). Old and new friends always weloome. Speight's Sparkling Ale on tap, right from the barrel to tho counter. Excellent Accommodation. AN Illustrated Catalogue is a business- . produceri and,the "Dominion" Job Printing Depurtmsnt will undertake ih» vrnk far sou. An. r&atiaii, ~ >1.

THEATRE. Another Feast of Frivolity and Interest. STAR FEATURES TO-DAY, "HIS SON'S ACCUSER!" A swift and thrilling story, with" a well-sustained mystery, • sweetened by a bright lore romance. "HOGAN'S ANNUAL SPREE!" A cross between a wako and a christening, with .Donnybrook- thrown' in. The latest and best Keystone. AND A HOST OF OTHERS. Prices—6d. and 3d. by day.;. . 6d... at night. Children always 3d. . Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. WANTED Known, Silver Grid Luncheon, Tea. and Supper Rooms; hot meals supplied. Week days, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Closed all day Sunday. FOR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves,, try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve Tonic. It 'never fails. Acts promptly/while its effects are lasting. Price, 2s. Gd. bottle. Procurable at S. M. GREEN, Chemist, 141 Vivian Street. HE SILVER GRID, Cuba Street. Don't miss dining here' on week days, as we are closed all' day • Sunday. .

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 16 July 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 16 July 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 16 July 1915, Page 7

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