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AMUSEMENTS. QEAND OPERA HOUSE. Box Plan till noon Bristol, afterwards i'lip Grande, "I'm glad to be here, 1 am." TO-NIGHT. At LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 8. LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT, GEORGE STEPHENSON'S BRILLIANT COMPANY 01? COMEDIANS, In the Host Laughable of Musical Farces, "FUN ON THE BRISTOL" "PUN ON THE BRISTOL" ."PUN ON THE BRISTOL". Press Unanimous. Public Delighted. "PUN ON THE BRISTOL,'! Has achioved a truly supremo success. It has hit tlio bull's-eye of Popular Taste. LAST NIGHT of Prank Hafttliorne as the Widow,O'Bri on. LAST NIGHT of Ivy Davis, tho Sweetvoiced Soubrette. LAST NIGHT of the Eccentric Comedians Deleyale and Gilbert. . " LAST NIGHT'o£ Bertha Bush. LAST NIGHT of Arthur Sharpies. LAST NIGHT of Annie Berrell. PAREWELL of the Clever and Accomplished Comedians. IP YOU PORGET IT, YOU'LL REGRET ' ITPRICES—*s., 2s. 6d., and Is. Early'doors to gallery only, 6d. extra, Plan, at the Bristol. Day Sales at The Grande. BETTER THAN EVER! Is thp Bill at H E " E M P E E S',6. . . Last Day of 1 Lubin's Human Drama, "THE BOND OP WOMANHOOD." ."THE BOND OP WOMANHOOD." MONDAY! Another Grandly .Varied Selection of all New Pilms, headed by HER HUSBAND'S HONOUR. HER. HUSBAND'S HONOUR. HER HUSBAND'S HONOUR. Kalcm's most powerful drama, with a wonderful appeal. HUMAN HOUNDS TRIUMPH, Keystone Screamer. TOPICAL BUDGET. "News while it IS news." BREAKING IN (Vitagraph drama) CUPID'S PRANKS"(f-es! Yes" And otbpr Good. Ones. 3J. aii{l 64, Res. Is. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TRAMWAYS BAND. TRAMWAYS BAND. TRAMWAYS BAND. TRAMWAYS BAND, Conductor, G. W. Bowes (late Sergeant Bth King's Royal Irish Hussars), GRAND RECITAL. SUNDAY NIGHT, . September 12, 1915, Singers■ tral4 DAMB AND: ( 3ESON ' Brilliant ConCOURTNEY V. MOHR, Baritone. Accompanist, Jlr. W. H. GAUDIER, Doors ojen at 7.30. Commencing at 8.15. ~ Silver 'coin admission.. i

ONE, ' TWO, THREE, 1 ■ 'FOUR, FIVE, SIX ' l ' , 1 IN - 1 ' ' '' i 1 SEPTEMBER, 1' ""OriNEMOA." • - "iJLINEMOA." 6 NIGHTS WELLINGTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY .jfIRCHESTRAL CONCERT, Orchestral concert, In aid of the Wounded Soldiers' Fund, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, September 15th. Conductor: Mr. Bernard Pago. Honorary Leader: Mr. Herbert Bloy. Solo Pianist:-Mr. Arthur Alexander. Vocalist: Mr. Prank Charlton. Tickets, 2s. and Is., from The Bristol Piano Co. and BeggsV Reserved Seats Is. extra, at BrastoJ. ' ?H ~ ~ - ~ - 'A OVERLAND IN THE SUNNY SOUTK 110YAL MAIL; MOTOR SERVICE. T/STARD to Kaikoura and vice-versa; » » beautiful scenery en route; an ideal holiday. Cars leave Ward Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. - A. J. CLESIETT, Proprietor. . NOTE.—My Cars run in conjunction with Messrs. Lougesen and Co.'s from Kaikoura to Parnassus. For further particulars, booking fees, etc., apply to G. Stanley. Chisholm, Acountant and General Agent, 210 Lambton Qua;-, Wellington. 'Phone 70.

GHEAT BRITAIN'S GREATEST PIANOS. Of the many celebrated English inetr u . ments stocked by The Bristol pi ano Company, Ltd.. none enjoy such an en viable position and reputation M th' R Broadwood Piano, made by the oldest established firm of piano manufacturers in the British Empire-John Broadwood and Sons, Ltd. • Other British-built pianos at "Tho Bristol" include the renowned Sanies an<l the excellent and reliable Collard The famous Canadian organs—Tho Bell and the Imperial—are also on view. Eaev terms. The Bristol Piano Company, Ltd Wellington.' North Island Manacer. m' J. Brookes—Advt.

The Tramway Band 'will play at Newtown Park at 3 o'clock to-morrow after UOOJIi

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2564, 11 September 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2564, 11 September 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2564, 11 September 1915, Page 7

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