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AMUSEMENTS. ■ ■ . . ■ -.' ■ HIS MAOESTY/S THEATRE. ; IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW,, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' MESSRS. PULLER WILL INTRODUCE A SERIES OF NOVEL /CHARLIE (PIHAPLIN /CONTESTS. /CHARLIE /TIHAPLTN CONTESTS. 'UHAPLIN VILARLIE "OHAPLIN . A Great Chance for Local Talent. A PRIZE OF £2 2s. will bo awarded to the Competitor who gives the Best and Most Consistent Impersonation in Make-up.-Dress, and Characteristics of America's Picture Comedian. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. The Contests will commence TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), and* will talra place every evening. The winner of each evening's contest to compete in the Final for the £2 2s. prizo on. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th". FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th'. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th. This Contest will be open to everyone over 16 yeare of age. CONDITIONS: ■ 1. Each competitor will be allowed to use up to two feeders or assistants, jvhicli will enable competitors to play a scene from any one of Chaplin's comedies. 2. A timo limit is set at 3 minutes. 3. The audience to bo the judge. N.B.—Send your entry at once to MR, TOM ARMSTRONG, who will onlv l>a' too pleased to give all the advice and help to intending competitors. Drop lnm a line or call on him at tlio Theatre. (PiHARLIE (PHAPLIN CONTESTS. Alt LIE HAH,IN VONTESTS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT, A BRILLIANT NEW .VAUDEVILLE BILL. Reappearance of Mr. PHIL PERCIVAL, -. ' " Tho Celebrated English.'Comedian at the Piano. ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH. THE GIBSON DUO. ' NAT HAN LEY. - COCO AND CHICO. Prices: 25., Is., 6a., and, la, Book at The Bristol. Doors 7.15. % TOWN HALL'. TOWN HAM..I CHEERFUL CHARLES IN "WORK.'! : V QWN HALL. TOWN HALL.' Hoi Ho! scream wild eagles, screaml WE'VE GOT HIM' COSY CONCERT CHAMBER, . CHARLIE CHAPLIN TO-DAY. ~ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGETA CHARLIE CHAPLIN TO-DAY. •. ,• And' Five More Nights Only, The highest paid, comedian SHOWN. AT? Mr. Edward Branscombe'a CHEAPEST PRICES: _ , nmTT , p _ Stalls, 3d., 3d., 3d., 3d., 3d., 3d;, 3d. * ; 3 RED DANDIES CO, Stalls, 3d., 3d, 3d., 3d:, 3d., 3d., 3d, DANDIES CO. JjMPEESS THEATRE. WMrt! TO-DAY FROM 11 TO 10.15 P.M. Which argo and enthusiastic OHARLES CHAPLIN'S CLEVER, THE LAST WEEK-LAST NIGHTS but S.anHn 5 4e Smedv^ ; THE LAST NIGHTS ghaphn AND the Comedy. Of this Unrivalled Combination, We're lucky enough, to have both 1 . mTTTTi -Rprv T) A NTYTE^' 2000 ft. 2000fK' ; • THE RED DAxNDILb, CHERRFUL CHARLES in "WORK." . Who make tlieir Final Appearances , CHERRFUL CHARLES in "WORK." This Week Not An Revoir, bu\ . CHERRFUL CHARLES in. "WOEK." " T?AT?T?WTSTT l Fwmy at Play. At Work Ws a DREAM, " ■ FAREWELL! FAREWELL! CHARLES PAINTS AND POSTS. Tho Best of Friends Must Part. He paints tlio town RED, yet tilings look! ' Reserve your scat at Bristol Piano Co. BLTJF,; folks turn WHITE with fear, ' without extra charge, and thus avoid de-. GREEN with envy, or PURPLE, with: lav at the door. • rage, for all are done BROWN, and -iff. . 'Prices. 35.. 25., Is. a BLACK lookout, while ONLOOKERS...... — — — ~ "* ■ gleam with gleo. THE LATEST WAR SONG. LAUGH ROARS REND THE REALM.. "KNITTING." KNITTING.-' LAUGH ROARS REND THE REALM.; ' First Verse: . THEN a film of deep interest, Marching, marching thro' the misty "WITH THE ALLIED • night, , FLEETS AT THE DARDANELLES." Peering through' the dark, longing for o FLEETS AT THE . DARDANELLES."fight, ~ , Showing Gallipoli's coastline where the Tramping, 6tumbling on tho broken boys fought and died. \ : ground, „ THEN TWO GREAT FILM DRAMAS, ' With tho tang of battle all around 1 , Tho stoiy of a crime .in the night, ■ While at home the busy needles fly, "THE FIGURE IN BLACK" , Knitting Tritli a smile, knitting with! a 'And Vita's re,re ploy of stmh life, , sigh; , , '. .. ' "LOLA- THE RAT." /.>. • For their sons and 1 brothers, lathers, Featuring Maurice Costollo. lovers, too; , , 'Adults, 3d. and Gd. Res. Seats, Is. They're knitting for the soldiers brave — : —■ and true. ... j • • MUSIC FOR THi) MASSES. • This Song is in very big demand in READ THIS-ONE OF MANY. Britain and Australia, and is sure to be- qir,—Please send me list of music 1 a3, come popular here; fine words set-to a. Q I require some fresh ones. I haver very catchy melody. Price, Is. 9d.> copy; M p j ece3 an d was delighted to find an ; -, v . posted, Is. lOd. copy. ■' ' . . „ mTTTI easy way of learning, as,l had a Piano' Another Sonjr, very populaT is IxLh useless to mo. 3Now X can ainuse myselfi* SOLDIERS" -This is beinff sung all over by the hour. There are no.agents her*, -- New Zealand. Price, Is. Gd. copy; posted i was i n Wellington a few weeks ago and to any address, Is. 7d. was unable to find your rooms. Please let: CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., me know how much, I could hare a dozen MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. or more for. I do not want laid ones, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS a6 j. am over 60 years of age and canaot BRITISH PIANO 1 — play as quiok as I should like to, but. THE BRINSMEAD. may be able to get some of what I am- . out of. Please give early reply, and , fJVHE'SILVER GRlD—What Is it? o yige-C, Broadbcnt, 100 Fitzherbert St... ■ JL Where is it? The Best Lunoheon, p a lmeraton North. Tea, and Supper Room in the City. Cuba Call or write for all particulars.. Inter-; Street. Try it. views anv time. Birle/s College .'of. Music, - B C> SERVICE. Boulcott Street (Chambers Ist fl6or up). rims Fob HIRE OR STORED, . BEXCE'S V Oil end Petrol Supplied; T, TJNCHEON AND TjHA! ROOMSt 'Phone. 2924. . JU BRANDON nest to 'Address: Next Public Trust OCsce, Kirkoaldie and Stains, " Quay ' T, ■ If JOT want a good Eah or UMI« ' N. ■■NIGHTINGALE Proprietress 5 Brioe'6. "CTSTANTED, our Boys for the Front, . : ■' . KELBURN AVENUE* T; aE i-e till '?hf BY THOSE~WHO KNOW, North. Hot meals at all hours; hot teas MILLIGAN'S and suppers a speciality; afternoon teas gmjl-CnASS 'BRITISH and light suppers served oi balcony over- QTOCK. ut - -mmrf f uxoa looking Square' Gardens. Dining bulllW^b onen till 11 p.m. Reasonable tariffs. J. IS PRONOUNCED TO BB Kins. UNEQUALLED. (3s. 6d.). Vivifio will cure Indigestion, . try Greens Nounalgia and Nerve Nervous DiEordera, 1 and in conjunction Tonio. with Vivifio Ointment (2s. 6d.) will'abolish It "ever fails. Acts promptly, white Eczema. Obtainable from Kempthorne, eff® o * 3 are lasting. Prosser (Wellington), Sharland's (Welling- Price, 2s. 6d, bottle, Proourable at - ton), Burgess" Iraser (Hawera), Stevens j> jj ct.ETIN aws^'tatar'sa The Terrace. , FIEE-SCREEN. WANTED Known, Silver Grid Lunch- (Patented.) ©on. Tea and Supper Rooms j hot 0 n to side of Mantel and works meais supplied, week days, 10 a.m. to 11 esac ti y like . a spring-blind. Prices p.m. Closed all day Sunday. (postsige paid)--Blao!k» 12s. 6d.; Antiquo W BARBER AND CO., Dyera and Finish, 17s. Bd. Send for Illustrated: ■ Dry Cleaners, 125 Cuba St., City. Catalogue. Sole Agents: HOPWOOD'' ■ 'Phone 226. HARDWARE. LTD.. Palmerston North, 1 ' ■

Special Feature Advertisements, Little Frocks. -ready to ,work J .with) dainty I II 1 ■ i ' little desipas, is now ready a Little Frocks. ■ - 2 to 4 years, traced 1 - ready, to t ii i f .work'- 1 on: dainty materials; Tobralco,- /Matting, KhaKi,--Linen, 'Pique,; etd, T '£i.f T? f •. iWMcK .wiU appeal to ,tKc cleft 1 Little J/rOCKS* 'fingered motheii jvvlio lakes ' 'I-—' ' ■ J -■ " pride' in' making pretty, filings for'her cKildren« Little' Frocks. s<Biples of maferi "" ' th'ese Quite inexpensive little CZ3CD ' I ' frocks, together t witK of the designs, will be ready in* a day'or two, and will be'sent' . ' on' 'Further dew " . '™ • tails will be advertised irt a day. Of, two, > I . rr~i PRINGLES, LTD. "Aft Needlework Specialists," LAMBTON QUAY. ' '

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2547, 23 August 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2547, 23 August 1915, Page 7

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