AMUSEMENTS. "FUN ON THE .BRISTOL." "FUN ON Till'! BRISTOL."The musical farco of 10,000 laughs will be presented nt the QRAND OPERA. HOUSE. Commencing TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT (Pur Pom- Nights Only.) Bv GEORGE STEPHENSON'S GEORGE STEPHENSON'S COMPANY OP COMEDIANS COMPANY OF COMEDIANS including PRANK HAWTHORNE n® WIDOW O'BRIEN'; ' "FUN. ON THE BRISTOL." "FUN ON THE BRISTOL." "FUN ON THE BRISTOL." With its continuous flow of merriment, its smart nud Bnappy humour, its wealth of captivating melodies, brilliant dances, and complete novelty, will come as ft complete surprise to theatre-goers.-"FUN ON THE BRISTOL." "FUN ON THE BRISTOL." "FUN ON THE BRISTOL." .Which bus achieved fi WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION' For tho longest runs and biggest successes scored ill America England, and tho Colonies »y MERRY MUSICAL FARCE. . Prices: 45., 2s. Gd„ Is. Eearly Door Gnllery, Gd. extra. Box Plan at tho Bristol. Day Sales at tho Grand Confectionery, FIRST ATTEMPT. Of all the shows that are hard to beat One is coming to Manners Street; Take a tip, dear playgoer, Book seats at Tho Bristol. Lambton Quay lower; It* will only cost. you eight shillings, Just to eeo with your girl "HINEMOA'.*'' MUSIC FOR THE READ THIS—ONE OF HUNDREDS. Marshland Rd., Christchurch, Jan. 7,1915. DEAR MR. BIRLEY,—I was invited to a young lady's homo last Wednesday who is considered a very good pianist. Knowing I had leai-nt by your system, she asked liie to bring my music.. This I did. When I played several of 'my pieces she was not only surprised, but dumbfounded to hear me play so well after such a, short time learning (16 lessons), and thought your system marvellous. I am sending stamps to pay for the piece, "Robbin's Return," which I received.— L remain, yours truly, Miss A. Gottermeyer. Call or write for all particulars, and see testimonials from all parts of N.Z. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Bonlcott Street (Chambers), Wellington. Interviews any time. ?H ~ ~ -v— ~ =r >L HOTEL NOTICES. WHERE TO STAY IN . WELLINGTON, rjt HE ALBERT HOTEL (Comer of Willis and Manners Streets). Tariff: 95,. 6d. per, day ; JB2 10s. per week. JAS. M'DONALD, ' I ' Proprietor, •rEVIA TH A N .HOT -1 L (Nearly onnosite Railway Station), DUNEDIN. "' i: : 1- . THE FAVOURITE HOUSE ■ With tho Travelling Public., Eleotrio Light in Every Bedroom; Hot Baths can lie had at all hours, Free of Charge to Visitors and .Boarders. : ' MODERATE CHARGES. Country Visitors ard Reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can-ob-tain a Good Lunch, from 12 till 2. Fire Esoapes throughout the Buildings. Night and Day Porters. 'All communications to ■ ' • JAMES CONNOR. Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112; ,
THE WELL-KNOWN \ ; OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, Is now iinder the Personal Supervision., of GHAS. E. ALDRIDGE, . Proprietor. '•'Phone !11. Box 257. i WHITE HART HOTEL, | • CIIRISTCHURCII. -. This- is oho of the most lin--to-daic! itntl bosfc Hotels to stay.!at';iii-. ; tfie.' Dominion, having only been, rebuilt four' years,' : Tariff:'lo3. day.'. . \• .<• , : F. M. DREWITT, - Proprietor, . ON I A N'V H O T EL, ' Opposite' Basilii..Refi6rvfei ; ~ Under the Pereoiial. Sufevisidii of G. LUONI." ■ • ; /Bottlq Store Now Open. ... Speight's Al? on tap. ; Best Wines & Spirits. Singlo Bottle -at Wholesale Price, OTEL GRAND. CENTRAL, 107 (TUBA STREET. .. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel, ■Accommodation for 100 Gues.ts/. First-class Cuisine. ~ Every,,.", modern-,., conveniehce. Ladies' Private Drawing-room, ..Sittingrooms, etc;; Lounges; and Eight Modern Bathrooms, including elecfcrio lifeht aid , electric fire alaiinsi' Tariff, l 6s. day,' Hps. weekly. - ' ■ j'.' .■ ; . AND . TRATOIiERS A ' SPECIALLY CATERED FOR .At .... ' THE CARLTON lioi'EL ; V Willis Street, ' : WELLINGTON. WHERE TO STAY' IN: "WELLINGTON. ZEALANDIA .PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde Quay! (Near'-Wharf aiid Te Aro Railway. Station). ' Kitchen under (Siitire charge ijt Jlr. Fii,' iate Chef. Royal Oak Hotel,.Jwdnngtop, for 0 years. . , Visitors' and Permanents 1 Rates: ss. per day; 25b. per week. 'Phono 105S, MRS. FIX, • Proprietress. • HOTEL ARCADIA, Lambton Quay, Wellington,. . THOROUGHLY' renovated and up to date. Mrs. Cockayne, late of Christchurch, will be pleased to meet old and new friends <\t the nlx>vo Hotel. , , Special Sample Room for Commercial Travellers. . ' . . " IMPERIAL HOTEL, ' WAIPAWA, HAWKE'S BAY. ' AN Ideal Place for a, Holiday. Lovoly ' climate, away from tho sea coast. . Gnb.il trout fishiiigl First-dins chef. , Only tho very best of Liquors and Ales kept in stock. L. ISHERWOOD, ■ Proprietor. (MENERAL Printing in all its branches vJT neatly and promptly executed at mcrierate charges .at the "Dominion" General Printing House,-Dominion- At< . - !•
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2561, 8 September 1915, Page 7
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