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AMUSEMENTS. COMIC OPERA COMPANY. g THE BOX PLANS B THE■BOX PLANS £ FOR TllE FIRST SEVEN NIGHTS, During which will be presented 'I GIPSY LOVE OUR MISS GIBBSPAUL JONES Will be opened at The Bristol THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, At 9 o'clock. RAND OPERA HOUSE, jr — Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd., J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ROYAL' COMIC OPERA COMPANY ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY Commencing FRIDAY NEXT, JANUARY 21st. L BRILLIANT REPERTOIRE SEASON )F THE FOLLOWING MAGNIFICENT ■ )PERAS AND MUSICAL COMEDIES. Which will be staged as under ~ GIPSY LOVE (For the First Time Here), < Fri., Sat, Mon., lan. 21, 22, 24. j , OUR MISS GIBBS, j Tues., Wed., Thurs., Jan. 25, 2G, 27.' PAUL JONES, Friday, January 28. ] THE QUAKER GIRL, ( Sat., Mon., Jannary 29, 31. MA MIE ROSETTE, Tues., Wed., February 1, 2. THE DANCING MISTRESS (For tho First Time Here). Thurs., Fri., Sat., Feb. 3, 4, 5. A GREAT COMPANY OF ARTISTS. ■ Misses Ethel Cadman, Minnie Love, Maggie Moore, Addie Lennard, Ethel Beretto, Ivy Dawn, Mrs. George Lauri, and Florence Young. 1 Messra. Derek Hudson, Reginald Roberts, Phil Smith, Leslie Holland, Claude Bantock, Charles Albert, John Ralston. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 6s. j Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. ' $ LODGE' TUTANEKAI, NO. 156. SPECIAL EMERGENCY MEETING called for Tuesdav, 18th inst., is POSTPONED until SATURDAY, 22nd. By Order of the W.M. 'WANTED TO SELL. 10 000 FOUNDEES ' ' SHAKES ' OF J£l EACH. In Lots of One or More, before FEBRUARY Ist, 1916, To anyone loyally inclined -who will consider the gratitude of DISCHARGED RETURNED SOLDIERS. A Good Investment for their money. 100,000 People wanted as members to promise to give PREFERENCE to the above men for -1 years. 2. To Now Zealand and Empire goods for the same time. 3. To show the men who are their real friends. MEMBERS' ANNUAL FEE, ss. BOY SCOUTS, Is. Returned Soldiers, men who have answered the Empire's call. Bind yourselves together. Wear one of our BADGES OF HONOUR. ALL TOWNS are asked to place their Best Public Buildings at our disposal FREE FOR ONE NIGHT, And PATRIOTIC SPEAKERS are asked to GIVE ADDRESSES FREE. That EVERY MAN and WOMAN who is loyal to tho British Empire is asked to attend meetings. Particulars from NATIONAL SERVICE LEAGUE, Temporary Office: Y.M.C.A., Masterton. President: Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice. Hon. Treas: Myer Caselberg, Esq. Organiser: F. Norris, Bankers: The Bank of New Zealand. The League is under the Patronage or good wishes of—The Prime Minister, Hon. A. L. Herdman, Eon. John Barr, J. T. M. Hornsby, M.P., Dr. Jas. Gibb, Rev. J. Dawson. Rev. C. H. Laws, 8.A., Lieat.-Col. Cossgrovo, Chief of Salvation Army, Officers of Defence Service, G. L. Elliot, Esq., Mayors of various towns. Patriotic and Friendly Societies, Soldiers' Clubs, Returned Soldiers, Boy Scouts, and many others. RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING.

TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. FIRST DAY (CUP DAY)—THURSDAY, 20th JANUARY. SECOND DAY-ANNIVERSARY DAY, SATURDAY, 22nd JANUARY. THIRD DAy—MONDAY, 24th JAN, First Race Starts at Noon. .Trains leave for Racecourse as follow: Thursday, 20th, and Monday, 24th—Te Aro dep, 10.21, 10.39 a.m.; Wellington dep. 10.10, 10.19, 10.37, 10.55, IL4 a.m. and 12.G p.m. Saturday, 22nd (Anniversary Day)—Te Aro dep. 10.3, 10.21, 10.39, 10.54 a.m., and 12.15 p.m.; Wellington dep. 10.19, 10.37, 10.55, 11.4, 11.15 a.m., and 12.24 p.m. A. E. WHTTE, Secretary* NEW ZEALAND TROTTING CONFER. •ENCE. A MEETING of the New Zealand Trotting Conference, adjourned from the Annual Conference last July, will be held in the. Wellington Fire Underwriters' Association's Rooms, Custom House Quay, on WEDNESDAY, January 19th, at 10.45 a.m. J. B. NORRIS, Secretary, Christchurch, 17th January, 1916. T EVIATHAN HOTEL (Nearly opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Pnblio. Electrio Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can be had at all hours, Fre» of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. Conntry Visitors are Reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2., Fire Escapes throughout the Buildings, Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Artillery ■aA. Buttons have come to hand. Brass Badges, Buttons, and Brceches, etc., fl t. TKOS. SHIELDS. Military, Tailor, 21 Wjjijg Street taest Empire B&eii, ,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2672, 19 January 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2672, 19 January 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2672, 19 January 1916, Page 7

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