AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. LESSEES: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. MATINEE SATURDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY, THE SHOW OF SHOWSITIIE SHOW OF SHOWS! THE- TIVOLI FOLLIES I HUGH D. M'INTOSH 1 Has the honour to present the following WORLD'S STAB ARTIbT&, Headed by JACK CANNOT, JACK CANNOT, JACK CANNOT, .The King of Revue Comedians, MISS ISABELLE D'AEMOND,. MISS ISABELLE D'ARMOND, MISS ISABELLE D'ARMOND, i The Demi-Tasae Comedienne. ROBERT PARKER. ROBERT PARKER. . ROBERT PARKER, .World's Baritone. ! , ALFREDO, ' ALFREDO, .Vagabond Violinist, VERA PEAKCE. . FRANK GREENE. ALVARETTA, REGO, AND STOPIT, YAEOVLENKO. Not Forgetting OUR BEAUTY CHORUS OF FASCINATING BLONDES AND BRUNETTES.. MATINEE SATURDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY, SEASON POSITIVELY' CLOSES SATURDAY NEXT. , Evening Priccs as usual. Box Plans at The Bristol Piano Co. Day Sales at The SOLDIEES' WEARING HIS MAJESTY'S • UNIFORM ADSr.ITTED TO TEE DRESS CIRCLE AND, STALLS AT HALF RATES, SATURDAYS & MATINEES . EXCEPTED. •
QRAND OPERA HOUSE, j Direction Allen Doone. BRILLIANT DRAMATIC SEASON, Commencing . MONDAY NEXT, JULY 26th'. RETURN. RETURN. RETURN. Of Everybody's Favourite. The Eminent Irish Singing_ Comedian, ALLEN DOONE, ALLEN DOONE. > ; ALLEN DOONE: ALLEN DOOi\i2, . ALLEN DOONE, ALLEN DOONE, ALLEN-DOONE, Supported by his' Excellent Company, ■ including , MISS EDNA KEELEY, MISS EDNA KEELEY. MONDAY NEXT, JULY 26th, And Two following Nights, BARRY OF BALLYMORE. BARRY OF BALLYMORE. BARRY OP BALLYMORE. • BARRY OF BALLYMORE. BARRY OF BALLYMORE; BARRY OF BALLYMORE. 'A Sweet and Touching Irish Drama. • . A Play of Soul-stirring Interest. ■. HEAR ALLEN DOONE SING "Eyes of Irish Blue, Mary," "Mother Asthore/' "My Hearts •Bouqiiiet.'', HEAR ALLEN DOONE SING BARRY OF BALLYMORE,: ALLEN DOONE, ALLEN DOONE. THURSDAY; JULY 23th, And Following Night. MOLLY BA.WN. , MOLLY BAWN. MOLLY BAWN. 'Another Dainty Irish Dramatic Gem. . During the season the following other. Dramas will bo produced. IN OLD; DONEGAL. IN OLD DONEGAL. THE REBEL. ' ■THE REBEL. THE BURGLAR AND THE LADY, THE BURGLAR AND .THE LADY. ' ■ THE PARISH PRIEST. . .THE PARISH PRIEST. .. . . , PRICES: 55., 3s„ and Is. Early. Door, Gallery, Is. extra. The plans are now on view at the Bristol Piano Company. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY. LTD. ' IMPORTANT NOTICE.' fi'AS Consumers and others are notified VT that the Company's Telephone connections have been rearranged, and that there is now: only one number' to ring up n°- 4oio. ': There are four wires from the Central Exchange on this number, so that clients wishing to ring up the Company will be connected at the Central Exchange by any one of the four connections available. I . . The number '4010 connects with the Office and all other Departments of the Company, J. H. HELLIWELL, , ' ' Secretary; '.<■■■.- BEFORE THE RISE In Prices of Stylish Clothes, MILLIGAN'S advise their Patrons to ix! order a fair supply from them. Of high-class Blue Serge they still have abundance, but it may be' difficult to get shortly. •" • • An early visit to Kelbum Avenue is advised. . . BBIOE'S Luncheon and tea' booms, ( BRANDON STREET, next to ■ Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you want a good Fish or. Meal Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brioe's. FOR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves, try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve It never fails. Acts promptly, while its effects aro lasting. Price, 2s. 6d. bottle. Procurable at . R. M. GREEN, Chemist, U1 Vivian Street. HE SILVER GRID, Cuba Street. Don't miss dining here on week days, as we are closed all day Sunday.
"Twinkle, twinkle little star, How you wonder what I are." THIS IS NOT THE SORT OF STAR YOU SEE AT JJI H E KIN G'S, Our "top-liner" this week is a Stellar Attraction of the First. Magnitude—Sparkling and Brilliant. ~ ON THE STROKE OF FIVE: ' ON THE STROKE OF FIVE. ON THE STROKE OF FIVE. ON THE STROKE OF FIVE. A story of lifo and love, of heart histories, and soul tragedies.'. . , DISHING THE DARDANELLES . • PISHING THE DARDANELLES ' (By Santry, the Cartoonist, Clever). LOTA COIN'S GHOST (Ham and Bud would make tho proverbial' eat laujh.) PATHE'S WAR, GAZETTE . • : 'Is Excellent!. 1 See it! MUCH BESIDE OF FILDOM'S BEST. . D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (mew opera chairs),. Gd; half-pTico , to all parts. Reserved plan at Bristol, le. 6d. jgYERYBODY'S. DAILY FROM NOON. Our Brilliant Programme is Full of ■ PLEASANT -SURPRISES. : The London' Film Co.'s GRAND WAR DRAMA, A .story of wifely devotion.' Thrilling Episode of . the Great War. , A Scotchman's Love Story, • • 1914 -Or - 1914 1914 — Or — 1914 SCOTLAND FOR KING and COUNTRY . SCOTLAND FOR KlNG,and COUNTRY Bright, Breezy Comedian Syd. Chaplin, in THAT SPRINGTIME FEELING. THAT SPRINGTIME FEELING, • THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC, With the Latest from the Front. -• ENGLISH WOODS AND VILLAGES. Prices—Adults, 6d. ; ■ Children, 3d. HOTEL NOTICES. WHERE TO STAT IH ' WELLINGTON. rjp H E ALBERT HOTEL (Comer of Willis and Manners Streets), • Tariffs Bs, 6d. per day; 10s. per week, \ ' . JAS. M'DONAID, i ', , : Proprietor, T E VIA THAN BOTEL opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN. ' JTHE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. Electric Light in. Every Bedroom. Hot Baths oan be had at all hours, Frea 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 arid Day Porters. 7 ~ All communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 87. P.O. Box 112. Tourists and travellers SPECIALLY CATERED FOR . 'At THE CARLTON HOTEL, Willis Street, WELLINGTON. , CCIDENTAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. THE HOTEL WITH THE CLOCK. CAPTAIN J. MITCHELL, Proprietor (formerly of Hawera). Old and new friends always welcome. Speight's,,Sparkling Ale on tap, right from the'barrel to the counter. Excellent Accommodation. IMPERIAL HOTEL, ~ WAIPAWA, HAWKE'S BAY. AN Ideal Place for a Holiday. Lovely climate, away from the sea ooast. Good trout fishing. First-class chef. Only the very best of Liquors and Ales kept in stock. L. ISHERWOOD, . Proprietor.' HOTEL ARCADIA, : Lambton Quay, Wellington. ' fTtHOROUGHLY renovated and' up to ' A date. Mrs. Cockayne, late of Christchurch, will be pleased to meet old and now friends at the above Hotel. Special Samplo Room for Commercial Travellers. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON* fifEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, JLk Clvdo Quay. (Near Wharf & Te Aro Railway Station.) Kitchen under entire charge of Mr. Fix, late Chef Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, • for 9 years. Visitors' and Permanent!! 1 Rates: ss. per day; 255. per week. 'Phone 1656. z MRS. FIX, Proprietress, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. . CALEDONIAN HOTEL, BASIN RESERVE. MRS. A. DEMPSTER wishes to notify all friends and the general public that 6he has taken over the above well-laiown andpopular Hotel. The Beet of Winea &ad Spirits itsckodi A tl6 RSBI9MI9 Mt®.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2520, 22 July 1915, Page 7
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