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AMUSEMENTS.. H IS MAJBSTY ' S '-THEATRE. I TO-NIGHT I At 8. .TO-NIGHT! 8 New. - FULLERS' Vaudeville | THE VAUDEVILLE BOOM. j| Crowded to overflowing at every performance. AN UNPARALLELED TRIUMPH Achieved by This Week's great pro* gramme. OUR NEW IMPORTED ARTISTS All made good last night. A brilliant and unequalled coterie of I ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS. § Tho greatest galaxy of novelty and taleni 3 ever submitted iu one entertainment. | -. Sensational Success of LA FRANCE BROTHERS, s Astonishing Head-balancers.' | NELSON AND NELSON, I The marvellous Acrobatic Comedians, GERALD E. GRIFFIN, j Ireland's Sweetest Singer, GEORGE DIXON, The Musical Jack-in-the-Box. THE LEROY SISTERS, The enchanting English Harmonists, , SHEA AND CARTER, In delightful interlude, "La Boheme." THE LEE-ALDOUS TRIO. Vivacious American Ragtime Dancers. PHIL PERCIVAL, The ever-popular Comedian at the Piano, THE GREAT HENRI FRENCH, t . THE GREAT HENRI FRENCH, The world's most Yersatilo Entertainer. Prices: 2s„ Ic. 6d., nnd R Booking at The Bristol, Gd. extra. Doors 7.18. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. /lAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION. " TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), Ist DECEMBER, ■By _ ' MISS UNA CARTER. Subject: "DINNERS AND LARGE CAKES."To commence at 3 o'clock. Bo Early to Secure a Sent. J. 11. HELLIWELL, Secretary. JOIINSONVILLE HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. SUMMER SHOW, ? MOORE BROS.' HALL, V WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ' December Ist and 2nd. Opened by the j Rt. Hon. W.F. Massey on Wednesday, 2.30. ' Net'proceeds to bo devoted to Wounded ,( Soldiers' Fund. i. P. H. PETRIE, Hon. Secretary. d' ~ : n THE SONG OF THE HOUR. I "TILL THE BOYS COME HOME.' 1 j ("KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING") The Best Song of its class published dur- - ing the war. A charming melody set to appropriate words, make this Song appeal i. to all. We give tho words of the refrain: Refrain: t "Keep the homo fires burning, '• While you hearts are yearning, Though your lads are far away , •J They dream of home: « a There's a silver lining " Through the dark cloud shining, e Turn the dark cloud inside out r Till the boys come home." This Song, is the present best seller in . Great Britain and Australia, and is al- .. ready in 'big demand in New Zealand. ! Everv si rigor should have a copy. In ' S keys: F. (C. to Eb.), G. and Ab. i PRICE: Is. 3d. COPY. POSTED, Is. 10id. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. ■ Importers of High-grade British Pianos., IF WANTED FOR VMAS HOLIDAYS. E- A SELECTIONS FOR . SUITS V ' Should be made now at" MILLIGAN'S, Kelburn Avenue. j FOR Neuralgia and shattered try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve Tonic. It never fails. Acts promptly, whilo its effects are lasting. Price, 2s. 6d, bottle. Procurable at R. M. GREEN, Chemist, 141 Vivian Street, "THE WHITE HOUSE" DINING ,AND TEA ROOMS. The Square, Palmerston North. IT will pay "Visitors to the Show to call at the above Dining Rooms, where a k 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. TO MAKE YOUR GARDEN BRIGHT AND SHOWY plant now ANDERSON'S HARDY SEEDLINGS. Antirrhinums. asters,, cosmos, Canterbury bels, carnations, ooreopsis, clarkin, delphinium, dimorphotheca, lobelia, marigolds, mimulus, nemeaia, phlox, zinnia. Also p.elar- - stocks, salvia, verbena, zinnia. Als6 pelargoniums, dahlias, and chrysanthemums. L Write to-day for our new season's catalogue. Anderson's Nurseries. Note our new and only address—Wellesley Road and Nelson Crescent, NAPIER. P.O. Box 106. '■ - ''

Special Feature Advertisements. ' i lra8&- ™ s GIFTS FOBH. ::. |. ,i ' Sensible! Seasonable I ij Acceptable! For thti Boys in Hospital, Firing Line, | ~ or Camp, as well as those who help to | '• carry on "Business as Usual." d " '• • Como one! Dome all! to HERB. PRICE'S POPULAR OUTFIT- .' | C';- - TING STORE, and-choose gifts which shall be practical and use- ■.-v,'. fill —the sort you can safely give to any man, knowing he will heartily appreciate it. j WE ARE SHOWING A SPECIAL XMAS STOCK OF UMBRELLAS—COLLAR BOXES-SILK SCARVES-SOCKS-TIES—HANDKERCHIEFS—and hosts of smart wearables from r ' whioh you can choose with every satisfaction. : , HERB. PJUCE CATERS ESPECIALLY FOR CHRISTMAS ' GIFT-SEEKERS, and offers unrivalled selection in ail classes of Men's Outfitting. Ladies are assured of prompt and courteous serrice, and are re-i minded that early shopping is a wise procedure. CLOTHING STORE: GENERAL OUTFITTING:, , 50 WILLIS STREET. 54-56 WILLIS STREET. :

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2632, 30 November 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2632, 30 November 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2632, 30 November 1915, Page 9

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