AMUSEMENTS, !. JJIB MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Direction, Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. CHALLENGED! i AVellington Box and Cooperage Co.'s Employees Challenge . HERBERT BUOUKS! • . Wellington, May 29, 1916. Dear Sir,—We, uie employees of the Wellington Box and Cooperage Co., having heard of your abihcii-s of escaping i'roux impossible pluces, do hereby challenge you to allow us to construct a large, strong packing-case, and use what nails we wish to, guaranteeing that none will ba largur than three mchts, into which we will nail you, so that it will'bo UTTERLY IMPOSSIBLE roll YOU TO ESCAPE. _In the event of your acceptance we wm place the case together on the stage in full view, TO PREVENT ANY-PREPARATION ON YOUR PART. Awaiting your reply, we beg to remain, Yours faithfully, EMPLOYEES, WELLINGTON BOX <fc COOPERAGE CO. I, HERBERT BROOKS, accept the challenge, ami will eudeavour to escape on FRIDAY NIGHT, June 2, at HIS 5 MAJESTY'S THEATRE, .Wellington. (Signed) HERBERT BROOICS. THE SUPREME SENSATION!, FRIDAY! FRIDAY! FRIDAY! FRIDAY Prices same as usual! Book Early! milE SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY a JL AND INSTITUTE. i r Whitmoro Street. CONCERT TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. WALTER WOOD AND PARTY.ADELA PANKHURST will Lecture 'I'o-NIGHT, at 8, in the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith Street; Subject: "Constructive Peace Proposals." ' Chairman: Mr. T. Brindle. SUNDAY NIGHT, at 8, : in the Alexandra Hall; Subject: "Economics of War." Chairman: Mrs. Donaldeon. . Doors open at 7. Silver Collection. NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB. 1 - WINTER MEETING. JUNE 23rd & 24th. B — a DOMINATIONS for all Events CLOSE t . FRIDAY, JTJNE 2nd, At 8 p.m. J. E. GLEADOW, Secretary. THE WORLD'S BEST ENTERTAINER FOR THE LONG' WINTER' EVENINGS -. is the 0 ' GRAMOPHONE. ? fTVHE Hostess who lias "HIS MASTER'S ° 1 VOICE" GRAMOPHONE never nee<l worry about how, the evening will "go." Is there an awkward moment after the guests leave the dinner table? A Gramophone will "break the ice." ■ Do the young people get tired of genf eTal conversation? A Gramophone will s furnish the latest dance music'and set t their feot to sliding. • " - Does someone mention a melody from i- tlie latest Opera? Try it on the GramoIt phone. _ e Always there is the Gramophone—the 1 treasure houso of entertainment in re- .- serve—always ready to satisfy every musical longing, " Is your home.like this? It might beso easily. !- We have Gramophone? in gTeat variety of styles, from £4 to <£10. Records (double-sided) from 2s. 6d. each. Why. not call and hoar the latest Machines? Give absolutely true production of all a that is finest in Music. 11 . CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.,. k Manners Street, Wellington. Distributors for "His Master's Voice" and "Lyricphone" Gramophones. WHY P. AND B. BUILDING PAPER , IS BEST. P AND B. BUILDING PAPER is • made tp go under the weatherboards as a preventative of' draughts and dampness. 'P. and B. is [best, for this purpose, because it is STRONGER than others. It is saturated with P. and B. Com pound—and the saturation is vastly superior to—more thorough than in any other, brand. For lifetime service, order P. and B. Building Paper. P. and B. preserves adjacent timber. > AUBREY GUALTER & CO., Wellington. SMITH & SMITH, LTD., Wellington. 1 HY. WILLIAMS & SONS, LTD.. Napier, e JOHN BURNS & CO., LTD., Auckland, s " GOOD Printing promptly produced at popular prices, at "Dominion" Job Printing Works. '
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2785, 1 June 1916, Page 7
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