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AMUSEMENTS. "OTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT at S. SATURDAY. 2.30. Now FULLERS' .Vaudeville Revue and FULLERS' Coinpanu, ANOTHER PACKED HOUSE Convulsed with Laughter at Last Three Nights of /ELTON BLACK'S BURLESQUE CO. In tho New Musical Revue Attraction, "GOING SOME!" "GOING SOME:" "GOING SOME!" "GOING SOME!" A Bewilderment of Jollity, Beauty, and Piquancy. The Quintessence of Rovuaical Art. The Brightest, Freshest, and Funniest Musical Show of the Season. The Brilliant Cast includes: ; Elton Black Kate Howard Harry Quealy .Cliff O'Keefe' Gerald Cashmnn Pearl Livingstono Nellie Quealy Peter Brooks "Billy" Maloney. Last Nights of BILLY KINCAID, • The Renowned Scottish Jngglen ? EDDIE MARSHALL, The Eminent Chalkologist. MORRIS AND MEEKER. ROSE LEE IVY. LEE ALDOUS TRIO. Prices: 25., Is. 6d., and Is. Booking at The Bristol, 6d. extra. Doors 7.15, "Napoleon, the Chimpanzee," l is Troll worth seeing; really marvellous; on view ■ Every Session at DAILY FROM NOON. Superior dramatic sensation. An • interest-ottmpelling story. ■ Powerful situations and exciting scenes, 2000 ft. of tho Finest Melodrama yet screened. "SHANGHAIED" A thrilling "SHANGHAIED" •• and "SHANGHAIED" romantic "SHANGHAIED" play The 10th Episode of THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. Now comes* the vaudevillo hit, "NAPOLEON, CHIMPANZEE." "NAPOLEON, CHIMPANZEE." "NAPOLEON, CHIMPANZEE." A 'wonderful •performance, superior to anything'yet seen.' Full of humour. AN HOUR OF FREEDOM. A splendid comedy drama. , NEARLY A PRIZE-FIGHTER.". Billy Reeves in a laughable part. THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC, Always something aow. 1 Prices—Adults 6d., Children 3d. BAND. ■VIEW ZEALAND NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND, AT BASIN RESERVE, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 o'clock.. mHE • SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY J- CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whitraore Street. CONCERT, TO-NIGHT, By Miss Jansen and others, at 8. ■Ji/TUSIC FOR THE MASSES. STILL ANOTHER-. FROM HUNDREDS. 298 Hereford Street, Christohurch, September 29fh, 1915. Dear Mr. Birley,—Would you be so kind as to send me "Sweet by-and-Bye, with. Variations;" also two others which I would like yon 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 sinoerely, KURA G. DIXON. (The above pupil had IB lessons). Don't waste time and money. The "Colbit" system of Ragtime teaohes you to play all the latest songs and two-steps in 10 to 20 lessons. (No special muslo 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). . BRICE'S T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, U BRANDON STREET, next to ' Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you want a good Fish or-Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Briw's. i . EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. BRASS Badges and Buttons, Breeches, Putties, and all Military Trimmings at-THOS. SHIELDS, Military, Tailor. 21 Willis Street (next Empire Hotel). "THE WHITE HOUSE" DINING AND TEA ROOMS. The Square, Palmereton North. IT will pay Visitors to the Show to call at the above Dining Rooms, where a Good Meal awaits you. Every Accommodation for big rushes. Luncheon, Tea and Cakes served all day. Hot Supper at- night until 11 o'clock. J. RAWLINS. THERE'S more service and better service in WOOD-MILNE GOLF BALLS than in others. They don't cut or split. • .

Special Feature Advertisements. ' . ■- . : . . .^ . For I This remarkable heading was copied from tie advertisement of an . Ambri- I; can Millinery Store, and of course is merely the quaint Yankeo way of I saying "Children's Hate." However, it is sufficiently striking to 'draw 5. attention to this wonderful line of Girls' Trimmed Hats secured by our I London Agents at B HALF PRICE, All' . j Dainty Straws with Floral' Tops. ja |' j& j6 . j White Satin, Trimmed Satin Straw. Mil 1 i Silk Hoods, with Ribbon Trimming fIU 1 | | . . j' Straws, Trimmed Ribbonand Flowers. £| II \ ' Beautiful Floral Ninon Hate. ■ \ I '■ \ USUAL PRICE, Bs. lid. to 12a. 6d. \ FOR, CHILDREN 2 to 8 'TEARS. CREPE DE CHINE COATS. Jily&timl& The Very Late/t in Sky and Pink. ||p|i|i , CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES. j W *Wfc In 8. heavy mate of Pure Silk Ivors j t Crepe de Chine. T IBS. 6(1. j *\Jpk. OREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES. j For stout figures, in Ivory and Black. i silk shi'Wt blouses. , I t<l uulstlr MhShbTO ex * ra stou * *"e uros ) in Ivory, Wl Nary, and Black. STRIPED LAWN BLOUSES. /si?l mm Wi llflllll WL 'As illustration, linon finish, Jlilitary i collars, with strap across throat, V beautiful quality. 9S. 11d. ■ l :In various colours. J KjW 'W. ■ WILLIS STREET. . I.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2628, 25 November 1915, Page 7

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726

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2628, 25 November 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2628, 25 November 1915, Page 7

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