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—————L. — f . ' AMUSEMENTS. V ' GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ' Direction J.- C, Williamson, Ltd. . • THE PLAY OF THE MOMENT. Unquestionably the Greatest and Host Important Dramatic Event ..which jhagjercr happened in Wellington. ■"> ■WEDNESDAY,' AUGIJOT' UTHNINE NIGHTS ONLY. ff. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., PRESENT FOR THE FIB ST TIME IN NEW'ZEAi '»• LAND THD GREAT PATRIOTIC MILITARY SP.Y DIIAIIA, THE MAN . WHO STAYED AT HOME THE PLAY THAT STIRRED (THE EMPIRE TO ACTION. . Pull of excitement from beginning to end. Every second o£ the play holds yott ' in the grip of a compelling' interest. Plans will bo opened on MONDAY- , NEXT at The Bristol. ■ 'ASSISH flint WBSB Sggi : ; WgSK SgSffi GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT. . AT WHICH THE WINNING NUMBEKS OF ALE THE ' TRAMWAY: BOYS' ART'UNIONS , WILL BE ANNOUNCED; 1 - v TOWN' HALL, TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, AT 8. P.M. . •/. MRS. QUEREE, Accompaniste. V' . -J MISS CALDOW will sing—"lnter Nos" and "The Soldier." . 1 ■' MISS W. LONSDALE, will sing—"Plum Stones" iand "The Curate and tho Maid HAMILTON HODGES 'will Bing-"Across the Far Blue Hills" and "I &™>aW the World is Mine." " ■ MR. H. F. AVOOD will sing—"Here's to Love and Laughter." > •MB- T. H. HEKETA will sing—""The Pagan' - and "She is Far from the Land'V THE LYRIC QUARTETTE (Messrs H. F. Wood, W. Goudie, W. Jenninw C ' Connors) will sing—"Calm is the Sea" "Spin, Spin." ■ And, by kind permission of Messrs. Fuller, Ltd., and Jack Waller ("Butterflies"! MR. GREGORY .IVANOFF, M.A. (late Solo Vi'oiinist to tho Tsar's tonoHal Orchestra, Moscow) will give a Violin Solo-(a) "Military Episode of Tho • ' S ay ' , ®» ssian Life Guards' March"; (b) Folk Songs, Russian Anthem, ami Cossack Dances. (By request; Mr. Ivanoff will aDoear in' Russian Costnirie ''■ MESSRS. G. IVANOFF, W. WATSON, and F. DENNETT will give au iSb® mental Two for Violin, 'Cello, .rind' Piano." GOME ALONG AND SEE WHO WINS THE £lop o GOLD f ET.; iTi[ATBB Yoij! G O LDNp 6 GET PRICES—2s. and Is. Seats may be Booked at, The Bristol Piano Co., LtcT«' ■ ■ C- H. BALLARD, Hon. Sec. Dr. Platts-Mills Citizens' Oomiaittee,^ Yj M - C - A - : ASSEMBLY HALL. JJIOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER^ : POPULAR LECTURE. . Commencing NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT," TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 2nd AUGUST. HON. GEORGE FOWLDS "MERRIER A.ND BRIGHTER THAN V On ' EVER" ' "THE PRUSSIAN SPIRIT:; ITS .;■:" n, p k , In an atmosphere redolent with, refine;'; P ,IU - Everybody Come, ment, programmes mil be piesented em^ KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN --t, „ ;. • • Dramatic Recital, and with that attention " B ' University of Ireland having, con- to detail in costuming and stage settings A ferred upon the Rev. J. Kennedy which is so characteristic of the" famous VJlliott, 8.A., the degw of: Doctor of "Reds." Tho note of perfection will'ba Divinity, the congregation will present struck with, a mighty thud. •/ ■ ; . ; him. with: a Congratulatory Address TO- ■ ) < ' NIGHT, (TUESDAY), at 8 o'clock, in the . ( THE RED DANDIES, - . ■/ Schoolroom. v . . . y ■ . His Worship the Mayor (J. P. Lnko. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY NIGHIJ; Esq.) will preside. Dandy popular prices,, 35,, 2s.,''and/lsjX.; All friends ! of the congregation invited —— ; l.v.i'r, tobe g _ FALCONER ; ; SPECIAL BOX PLAN NOTICEt Session Clerk'. „ The Box Plan Opens at the Bristol - : Piano Company, To-morrow (Wednesday).'' ' ! ■ ~ ~ - at 9 a.m. MUSIC FOR THE MASSES. W. A. LOW. Touiine Manaeer READ THIS—ONE OF MANY. —— ' g manager.^ any srtJKfiffts ™ 4 w w : useless to me. Now I can amuse myself ' . • • by tho hour. There are no agents 'here, vnwiq ■ warm. awt> rm' • . • I was in Wellington a few weels ago and C « was iinablo to find your rooms.. Please, let pi_„ n . of a me know how.much I'could have a dozen -Jiff anrtnt? 5 or more for. I do not want bard ones, Ration ■ for as I am over 60 years of age and cannot r a ft ? wan^® j play as quick as I should like to, but foifowS' 1 r Agencies arenas may bo ablo to get some of what I am k . out of. / Please pivo ca.rlv reply, and . ■ oblige—C. Broadbent, 100 Fitzherbert St.,. " ■ ■ 'AND SONS, Palmerstoii North. i GEORGia ROGERS AND- SONS,' Call or write for all particulars. Inter- AND SONS, ■ , . views any time. Birley*e College of Musio, HSSSS * NEWMAN, Bonlcott Street (Chambers Ist floor up).i BROWNE, " : T : " r the 'FAMOUS PLEYEE PiANO SPECIAL MENTION' ' ' (Paris),' , ■ 0 AMERICAN': TS CALLED to the Splendid Show of THE_ESTEY; Manufactured' by the ■ Gentlemen's Suitings in Latest Ar- GRAND PIANOS.-Wo-have krd--. rivals at . i, ed a shipment of Bijou, Grands by BRINS-,' MILLIGANS, MEAD, CHALLEN. SOGERS &• SONS,.' / KELBUBN AVENUE. and PLEYEL. These Pianos are magr niflcent instruments, . and will suit . the,<. ; —i ——: : —— smallest roomi If you have an Upright TfIHE GRAND Piano, we will allow: present' value as . i" part payment for a Grand. . This is . FIRE-SCREEN. ..' wortli investigating.' • • : (Patented.)' The above constitnte a range of highj Fixes on.to side of Mantel and works F ade^ ■makers unequalled in the Dominexactly like i'a spring-blind. Prices 10n -' -All intending purchasers* :should (postage paid)—Black,'l2s. 6d.; Antique P 1 ?, a .,? 15 ).- to °, ur Showrooms. Arid inFinish, 17s. Gd. Send for Illustrated *® ect .tt«.Mewnt,in o deb.'-. • Our extended/.; Catalogue. Sole Agents: HOPWOOD Payment system makes it an easy matter ? HARDWARE, LTD., Palmerston North. anyone to become the ovraer of a .— ' • : Piano. rrffiE SILVER GRlD—What is it? CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.," - J- Wnore is itP The Best Luncheon, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Tea, and Supper Room in the City. Cuba THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED ■. PIAiNO' Street. Try it. .. - ■ . - / • ■ ■.'.,' HOUSE IN N.Z. ' Special Feature Advertisements.

I Great! Herb Price's. OVERCOATS flie Smartest Lot of Coats, w .--i' ' in WellingtoniWe ..represent; .every • ' ]£ii famous' Brand of. over-<; mWV coats, and we aro well' prepared for you -svitE. & i \ models,. ,'■ §| v '-vj , tailored'witli exception— >y> al care and skill. fe;' f || . NOW TBEN, MENJ Smarted U<, \* yourselves up with! one of fji\ " i j ' f < ' J ese Splendid Coats—eacE' l> ( ?>o| one is distinctive' in appear- •'••, ance , and .' bears thef i'Hallr ' 111 Mark" o£ "Herb.. Price's famous Qualities," | "Fop Overcoats We Lead!" | HERB PRICE : ,' ; : THE SMART MEN'S OUTFITTER ~'..'l ! 54-56 Willi? SI. Clofhfng Store, 50 Willis Sk

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2530, 3 August 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2530, 3 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2530, 3 August 1915, Page 7

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