AMUSEMENTS, mO-NIGHT. O-iVIGUT. \A^m >VE'LL SEE KiwpSmro v ' in > , / * ' Tgmoekow "^YESr""*'' You have seen "Littlo Mary" in Rags, and you have seen her in Robes. Though entirely tlever and charming in oither, we think (and we knoiv YOU think) .that in Rags she fascinates us both most. Tho highest salaried actress in tho world is ondowed with licr greatest power when enacting the lowliest roles. KNOW THEN. That as "Glad," tho waif of London's slums, "tho world's sweetheart" is acclaimed by tho world's critics to have achieved her greatest success. —Get those reserves at The Bristol. —You'll SEE "Glad."—You'll BE Glad. (WE KNOW YOU'RE, COMING.) _ mOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. O THE DANDIES. THE DADDIES. • THE .DANDLES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. * THE DANDIES. . . Very many peoplo took tho precaution to book their seat on Saturday, and many moro hurried along early and secured a seat in the usual manner. Another large contingent rushed along to occupy the limited standing space, and occupied it accordingly. ■ A considerable section came along in a calm and dignified style and could obtain no seat, or no place whereon to stand, neither could they look through the keyhole, for that was booked. ' : If this sort of thing continues, we'll take off tho roof, and plant a few observation baloons, and place ladders outside the windows, and knock holes through the walls to accommodate the orowds.. It's all due to the excellence of Mr. Edward Branscombs's BIG METROPOLITAN C 0.,7 THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES.. . - THE DANDIES. The new programme r.yesented o<] Saturday is great. It will only run tonight and to-morrow night. Then it will sit down, and another take its place on Wednesday. It's well worth a visit if- only to hear the "Dandies" sing the. . <$REAT SELECTION FROM "FAUST." And the humorosities—well, my dears, you just want to hear them—a series of screams. Book at The Bristol. Tax, 35., 25., Is. Direction—Edward Branscombe Pty., Ltd. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Trixie.—Yes; he had .a very, bad cold. . Love to mother. ■ -■ IN 1916. Music—since its inception in early history—has gradually developed into a national necessity. In this time ol stress there is no bettor tonic thaa Music. Our spacious building in Manners St. is representative of the modem musical industry. There you can obtain by the best British makers: PIANOS— By BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN AND SON, GEORGE ROGERS AND SON, MOORE AND MOORE, JUSTIN BItOWNE, and the famous French Piano, "THE 'PLEYEL" (Chopms favourite). Easy terms arraßged. GRAMOPHONES — ■ We have just landed ex Remuera the 1916- Models of the ronowned "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Gramo- . phones. Every homo should be in possession of one of these musical instruments. Why not call* and "hear the latest in tono production? It will be a revelation to you. MUSIC- , +1 ,- It is always -our aim to keep this Department up-to-date. Visitors can hear the latest popular or standard successes. Our Pianists aro always at your service to try over any piece of Musio you wish. . Why not call r^HAS? 1 'BEGG AND CO., LTD., .MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. Agencies and Branches through the Ito minions. New Zealand's, oldest established Music House.; MEETINGS. WOMEN'S ANTI-GERMAN LEAGUE, A SPECIAL MEETING of members if called for TUESDAY, 13th inst., ai 7.30 p.m., A full,-attendance is requested. ■ Business Important. • Take Notice—The room is open on Fri day evening as usual. Secretary. WELLINGTON KENNEL CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of tho Wellington Kennel Club will be hold in Godber's Rooms, Cuba Street, on WEDNESDAY, 14th instant, at 8 p.m. E. D. H. HEATON, Hon. Secretary. NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. WELLINGTON BRANCH. SAILORS' DAY IN WELLINGTON. A MEETING OF LADIES who are prepared to offer, their service, in any direction towards assuring the success of the appeal for funds to alleviato the distress now being suffered by the dependants of our Sailors who fell in the recent naval engagement in the North Sea, and to discuss arrangements in connection therewith, will be held in Messrs. Bethune and Co.'s Auction Rooms, Brandon Street, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, Juno 12th, 1916, at 3 p.m. MARY. WATERS, Hon. Secretary. JOSEPH LFWIS, General Secretary. JIATA WINES. Try them at any Hotel! They aro sound and good. NOTICE. "IyTR P. H. ALWARD (late Manager ItJL of the Municipal Fish Market) begs to notify the public of Wellington that ho has now taken "THE TIFFIN" Lunohcon, Tea, and Supper Rooms, Manners Street (opp. Royal Oak Hotel). Patrons are assured that the rooms will bo run on "best service" linos. Fish and ' Oyster "after theatre" Suppers a speciality. ■ WH. P H I L P, • CORNHILL STREET. ■ ' House, Window, and Office-Cleaning Contractor. Carnots Cleaned and Beaten by MACHINERY. ALT. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Telephone 3292 (3 rings). rp E MA T A . WINE S.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2794, 12 June 1916, Page 7
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