. AMUSEMENTS. Q-RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. MURIEL STARR'S FAREWELL. LAST NIGHT OF A MOST HAPPY SUCCESS. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., presenting mironsr. stake, with Charles A. Millward And a Brilliant Compauy in BOUGHT AND PAID FOR. ' Box Plan at The Bristol. Day Sales, Tho Grando Confectionery. Prices—B.C. and R.S., 65.; Back Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Back Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, JANUARY Ist. "NOBODY'S WIDOW." "Tho Most Fascinating- of all Widows." WEDNESDAY, JANUARY sth. "UNDER COVER." "Why anybody marries anybody is never apparent to anybody else." LAST 1 Our Rare and Radiant Starring Programme. NEW YEAR'S DAY Wo Start at 10 a.m. Grand dramatic sensation, a spectacular feature subject, telling a vivid narrative in exciting scones, THE BORROWED HYDROPLANE. THE BORROWED HYDROPLANE. A story that borders on the unbelievable. V/hen you seo a Hydroplane travelling full speed ahead picking up a girl from tho water you marvel at it. In this subject realism runs riot. The 16th episode of THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. A serial that is drawing tho crowds like a magnet. THEIR FIRST QUABREL, A splendid comedy, which features Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Drew. TEE EIGHTHS LEAVE. Going to "do their little bit" for 014 , England. 4 OTHERS JUST AS GOOD. MONDAY AT NOON. Our fun week commences when MAX LINDER, MAX LINDER, | The soldier cinema comedian, on furlough f from tho trenches, appears in a choice , 2000 ft. of rollicking fun. MAX IS LOVE SICK. MAX IS LOVE SICK. f MAX IS LOVE SICK. ' J Nothing daunts tho auwrous Max. An angry father, irate mother, have no effect on his volatile spirits. Love laughs at locksmiths, and Max shows a. series of J funny adventures, and how he unlocks tho heart of tho maiden ho fondly loves. DRAWN INTO QUICKSANDS. DRAWN INTO QUICKSANDS. > A very thrilling melodrama, which introduces some, realistic scenes. Tho villain leaves Florence buried in quicksands. Norton, by wit and strength, saves her * from an awful fate. Tlio 16th episode of THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. Pathe colour scenic, VALENDAU. GRAPHIC. Latest War News, t Prices: Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. LOCATION: NEAR TE ARO STATION. TO-DAY- at 2.30. TO-NIGHT at' 8. I ' LAST FEW NIGHTS OF I BABTON'S HUGE X'TRCUS, 1 AETON'S HUGE CIRCUS, In Conjunction with r WORLEY'S WILD AUSTRALIA. 1 ANOTHER BIG MATINEE TO-DAY. l Special Competitions for Boys Riding our Quiet Donkey. I ALL CHILDREN Gd. TO-DAY. ADULTS Is. and 2s. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 13 BUCIvJUMPING EXTRAORDINARY. Great Challenge Match To-night. For All. Seo our Notorious Outlaws. Try and win our Valuable Prizos. Note Our Popular Prices—ls., 2s Reserved Seats, 3s. Children Half-price. SALVATION ARMY. riOMMISSIONER~SpDDER .will con\y duct a Watch Night Service in the " Vivian Street Citadel TO-NIGHT, at 11 " p.m. Also Services at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. on SUNDAY', January 2, and a United Evangelistic Service in the Grand Opera 1 House, Manners Street, at 7 p.m. Dedication of two Chaplains for the Front, rip EE SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, - i. Whitiiiore Street. TO-NIGHT, CONCERT at 8. 5 Watc-hnight Service, 11.15. SATURDAY'—PICNIC. NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC SOCIETY * ~ I (WELLINGTON BRANCH). I By special request, the ma- a RETAI FARMS ART UNION (in aid of the Wounded Soldiers and Sailors' Fund), also THE STRATFORD PICTURE ART UNION (in aid of tho Officers' Equipment Fund) WILL BOTH BE POSTPONED UNTIL the 31st MARCH, - 1916. rj Those who desire to obtain tickets are reminded that they are procurable from j all the leading Tobacconists and Station- £ ors in tlio City, also from JOSEPH LEWIS, ' ' I ■ " II Genoral Secretary, 1 18 GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. : I : f: BRINSMEAD PIANOS. JTHE BRITISH BRINSMEAD. £ b BY its intrinsic qualities tho Brinsmead ?' Piano has achieved, throughout the [' world, a repute which is unsurpassed. P The accumulated experience of almost a century is embodied i" each instrument; whether it be a> Concert Grant or a Boudoir Upright. In construction, there is " observed the same unremitting exactitude , anil zealous craftsmanship to produce the i best. Thus is tho Brinsmead tradition secured! and maintained. The name "BRINSMEAD" on a Piano ® is a guarantee, not only of a British , Piano, but of the instrument which in all zones is the Premier Piano, containing all the latest improvements with the invonfion of which the namo of Brinsmead . is for ever associated. These famous instruments may bo in* ■spectcd at tho Showrooms of the Sola £ Agents:— CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD., -« MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. J Established 51 Years. I FORCES. BRASS Badges and Buttons, Breeches, Putties, and all Military Trimmings - at THOS. SHIELDS. Military, Tailor, 21 0 Willis Street (next Empire Hotel). THE GRAND FIRE-SCREEN. h (Patented.) n Fixes on to side of Mantel »nd works 1 sxaotly like a spring-blind. Pricoa (postage paid)— Black, 12s. 6d.; Antiqu« Fiiwh, Us. 6d. Send for I7lnstrnt«d Catalogue. Sole Agents: HOPWOOD n HARDWARE, LTD., Palmorston North. K BARBER AND CO., Dyers and , tDrv Cleaucro) 133 Cuba Sin City, n A)Um&2%
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2657, 31 December 1915, Page 7
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