AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courteuav Place. 'Phone ICS. TO-NIGHT ' At 8 TO-NIGHT New FULLERS' Vaudeville Specialty FULLERS'" ' Company. Lust Four Nights of the Season's most .V-iiTTing and Bewildering Sensation. iTI'.TTBERT BROOKS Inventor of HERBERT BROOKS deception. Th© HERBERT BROOKS greatest card' HERBERT Bl?OOKS manipulator in HERBERT BROOKS the world. King or HERBERT BROOKS Mystificrs, an HERBERT BROOKS Incomparable HERBERT BROOKS Entertainer. HERBERT BROOKS In liis 20,000 DOLLAR 20,000 DOLLAR STEEL TRUNK SENSATION. A Brilliant Supporting Co., including LEONARD NELSON, LOU HOFFMAN, POLLARD AND JACKSON, THE DO-RE-MI TRIO. Tho great Continental Comedians. THE MUSICAL IBSONS, In a refined Instrumental Melange BILLY WELLS & THE ECLAIR TWINS THE COLLIERS, ARTHUR DOUGLAS, MISS LOUIE DUGGAN. Prices 2s„ Is: Gd. and Is. Doors 7.15. FOR THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. "MUSIC AND.WAE." A LECTURE, with MUSICAL ILLUSTRATIONS, by DR. F..G. SHINN, Examiner to the Associate Board, R.A.M. and R.C.M., London. Musical Illustrations by Miss Edmondson, Mr. C. H. Stephens, and Mr. R. G. Blow., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, at 8 p.m., ST. ANDREW'S HALL, The Terrace. Tickets—ls., at the Bristol or at tho door. MARLBOROUGH RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, l"th and 18th NOVEMBER. MARLBOROUGH TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, 19tU NOVEMBER. \TOMINA TIONS for all Event* at both' -»■' the above Meetings Close on MONDAY NEXT. L. GRIFFITHS, Secretary, Blenheim. MUNICIPAL FISH .MARKET. riTHERE will be a LARGE SUPPLY of Flat and other Fishi on Sale THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, at tlio Market. 1 l ' MUSIC OF THE MOMENT. MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESSES. "HIGH JINKS." WE have all the successes of this, the most successful, from a musical point, of view, of any Comedy produced in years. Vocal Score, 9s.' Gd. SONGS—"Something Seems TingleIngling," "Love's Own Kiss," "The Bubble," "When Sammy Sang the Marseillaise," "By the Beautiful Sea," "Driving the Blues Away/' Prioe, Is. 9d. each, posted, Is. IOJd. PIANO SOLOS—"High Jinks Waltzes," "High Jinks One-Step," Is. 9d. each, posted, Is. lOld. "GIRL IN THE TAXI." Vocal Score, 6s. Gd. Piano Score, 4s. Waltzes, Is. 9d. Intermezzo, Is. 9d. I ' "GIRL ON THE FILM." Vocal Score, 6s. Gd. Waltzes, Is. 9d. Selection, Is. 9d. It is advisable to bo acquainted with the above popular items before witnessing the performance. Our Pianists are at your servico to try over any Music you wish. i CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. The Piano and Music House. FOR" THE MASSES'. STILL ANOTHER, FROM HUNDREDS. 298 Hereford Street, Christchurch, September 29th, 1915. Dear Mr. Birley,—Would you bo so kind as to send me "Sweet by-and-Bye, with. Variations," also two others which I would like you to choose for me. I have marked, on your list pieces I already have, and hope you will choose rather difficult ones, as I like plenty to do. • Yours sincerely, ; KURA G. DIXON. (The above pupil had 16 lessons). Don't waste time and money. The "Colbir" system of Ragtime teaches you to play all the latest songs and two-steps in 10 to 20 lessons. (No special music required.) Plenty of local references. Call and see testimonials from all parts, interviews any time. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Boulcott Street (Chambers, first floor up). FOR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve Tonic. It never fails. Acts promptly, while its effects are lasting. Price, 2s. Gd. bottle. Procurable at R. M. GREEN, Chemist, 141 Vivian Street.
AMUSEMENTS. "LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON." This,, tho truth, unfolded in tho Grand Film Story at The ttimpress. HE JCi.UPRESS. Tho old Earl's motto was "A Short Life and ;i Merry One, my Dear." (And.SHORT it proved.) Tho .Soil, too, looked upon the win« when it was red. Red Wine, Ruby Lips—Gaiety. Glamour—Music. But THI3 Awakening Came. It's a Story of a Wonderful Love and a Great Redemption. MANY OTHERS—GRAVE AND GAY. PRICES—3d. and Gd. by Day. At Night, 6d. all over, and Res. Seo 16. WO MEN *~S If EETI NG. TOW N HALL (Committee Room). FRIDAY, 22nd, :t p.m. Subject: "Tlio World's Great Need." Speaker, Mis! Austen. Cordial invitation to women. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. THIS WEEK, AT HASTINGS. JJAWKE'S BAiT SHOW; MUD. 4 THURS., 20th and 21st OCT.' 2000 ENTRIES. 2000 ENTRIES. The Excursion Fares area lias been ex» tended this year to the tfliolo of theManawatu Line, as well as Wairarapa Lino and Stations up to Wanganui and Taihape. HAWKE'S BAY j SHOW. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COA«T P. AND A. SOCIETY. 38th ANNUAL SHOW AT CARTERTON, - 27th and 28th OCTOBER, 1915. Valuable CHALLENGE TROPHIES and PRIZES in all Sections. All PUREBRED STOCK will be under cover. The WAIRARAPA SHOW holds EECORDS for COVERED STALLS. Entries close 13th October. ' Schedules from all Societies and Agenh or from H. S. MOSS,. Box 25, Carterton. TMTANAWATU AJND WEST COAST ITJL AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAI ASSOCIATION. 30th GRAND METROPOLITAN 'AGRI' CULTURAL SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL [ EXPOSITION,. In conjunction with MANAWATU PATRIOTIC SOCIETY'S PATRIOTIC FAIR, , Solely for the Benefit of Our Sick and Wounded Soldiers' and Sailors' Fund. At the SHOW GROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH.' 3rd, 4th, and sth NOVEMBER, 1915. ' Also, MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB'S CHAM. • PION ANNUAL DOG' SHOW. The Great B'iood Stock Show of the Dominion. Splendid Horse and Jumping Competitions. Entries close for all classes except Live Stock, October 9th. Live Stock entries close October 10th. Schedules free on application to the Seoretary, . ' W. T. PENNY, Box 85, Palmereton North'. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. I ■ BRASS BADGES AND BUTTONS. ' REAL Brass Regulation Hat, Shoulder, Collar Badges, and Brass Buttons for all Arms,' lanyards, leather buttons, real wool money belts, breeches, putties, canes, and all military trimmings for officers and. men at THOS. SHIELDS,, Military Tailor and Specialist, 21 Willis Street (next Empire Hotel). GENEJSAL Printing in all its branches neatly and promptly executed at moderate charges at the "Dominion"' General. Printing House, Dominion Avenue. Those 1443.
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