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AMUSEMENTS. fi It A Nil OP.EI! A HOUSE. Direction, Alien Doone. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! DOONE ALLEN DOONE DOONE ALLEN DOONE DOONE ALLEN DOONE DOONE ALLEN DOONE DOONE .Will repeat the great thrilling, DOONE exciting detective drama, DOONE "THE'BURGLAR DOONE "THE BURGLAR DOONE AND THE LADY." DOONE AND THE LADY." DOONE This is the last night of this DOONE • Piny. DOONE The Last Night to hear Doone DOONE Sing DOONE "OLD ERIN, THE SHAMDOONE HOCK, AND YOU." DOONE To-morrow Night (Thursday) <fc DOONE the Night after (Friday), DOONE ALLEN DOONE DOONE presents the patriotic Irish drama DOONE "THE REBEL." DOONE Box Plan at Bristol. Day DOONE Sales at Cliristeson's till 1 DOONE o'clock To-day, after that hour • DOONE at Grand Opera House. DOONE Prices, 55.. 35., and Is. Early DOONE doors to Gallery. Is. extra. DOONH * . THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. A Vortex of Realistic Happenings, The Dangers of tho Moment. And : Tho Lives that aro at Stake are Seriously portrayed, in THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME, where the treachery of the enemy's methods in our territory is strongly revealed. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Touring Manager John Farrell. The most Sensational Dramatic Success This Generation has Known. Commencing WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. WEDNESDAY, NIGHT NEXT. [ .Nine Occasions Only, J. C. Williamson, Ltd., present the .thrilling and fascinating spy play, THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME THE MAN AVHO STAYED AT HOME ! By L. Worrall and J. E. Terry, ' Presented by J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Specially organised Dramatic Company, Including Frank Harvey, . Violet Paget (Mrs. Leslio, Victor, Hugh Buckler) Kenneth Brampton, Florence Gleeson, Charles Morse, Dorothy Cumming, Austin Milroy, Templo Pigott, Arthur Cornell, M. Browne, A. L. Pearce, Emma Temple. | THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME ( The sincerity of this play is ono of its : greatest features. It is not a usual stago drama, but a cleverly-contrived I ivork, built in on avenuo of naturalism, and sinco it depicts a great and vital question to our Empire, it is doubly potent of this tragic sido of our nation's destiny. VIVID! INTENSE! REAL! The Bos Plans for tho first four representations of "The Man Who Stayed at Home" will be Opened at The Bristol on MONDAY MOKNINCt NEXT, AT 9 O'CLOCK. ■' A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Prices: D.C. aud U.S., 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Door, Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra.

GREAT BRITAIN'S GREATEST PIANOS. Of tho many celebrated English instrument's stocked by The Bristol Piano Company, Ltd., none enjoy such an enviable position and reputation as tho Broadwood Piano, mado by the oldest established firm of piano manufacturers in the British Empire—John Broadwoocl and Sons, Ltd. Other British-built pianos at "Tho Bristol" include tho renowned Sanies ar.d the excellent and reliable Collard. Tho famous Canadian organs—The 801 l and the Imporial—are also on view. Easy terms. Tho Bristol Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manager, it. J. Brookes.—Advt. . Messrs. C. \V. Prico ami Co., auctioneers, have received instructions, from ill'. R. J, Boyd, Station Road, PaiknkaHkl,,Ui Miefclßs tee MfltaflU of, hto well jurjmtgd j;ga6 4.t IjSO

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2531, 4 August 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2531, 4 August 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2531, 4 August 1915, Page 9

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