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AMUSEMENTS. •jfjpS ■ MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Nightly at S. Matinees Saturday, 2.30. PULLERS' REPINED VAUDEVILLE. Always Presenting the Pick of the Basket. Onr Ascendancy is Assured by SHEER MERIT. Fullers' Brand Vaudeville admits no Rivals. We Figure to have EVERY PACE CARD, PLUS THE JOKER, IN OUR DECK EVERY WEEK. Study And Book Study Our Bill. Your Seat. Our Bill. A DOSE OP JOY 0' LIFE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! First appearance in Wellington of VICTOR PRINCE VICTOR PRINCE And His REVUSICAL COMEDY CO. In their Gigantic Musical Burlesque. THE MIDNIGHT CLUB. THE MIDNIGHT CLUB. A, TANTALISING, TEASING, Rhythmic, Melody-encrusted, Electric Musical Comedy, Featuring VICTOR PRINCE, The Liveliest Comedian in Vaudeville. Gorgeous LILIAN COLENSO. SideStaffing.. CHAS. ZOLI sulitting Comely LESTER ■ CAREY. Original Chorus. , RUBY ESDAILE. Dialogue THE WHOLE GRADED CLASS Al. A show in itself, full of Novelties and Surprises, Catchy Songs, and Choruses. Bewitching Ballets, Brilliant Lighting Schemes, Intricate Mechanical Meats. Supported by a constellation of Variety Stars, including THE DANCING M'LEANS, THE DANCING M'LEANS, In their extraordinary acrobatic dancing. GRACE QUINE, NAN TAYLOR, DORANTO, SHIPP AND GAFFNEY SLAVIN and THOMPSON. Prices—2s. and Is., Box plan at The Bristol. Booking 6d.. extra. Doors 7.15.

THE KEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. (WELLINGTON BRANCH). . TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT.' (MONDAY).. TO-NIGHT. GREAT•WAR LECTURE By. MB,. THOMAS M. "WTLFOKD, M.P. ' ■ SURGEON-GENERAL'HENDERSON 7 sayf:"'X "Mr. Wilford's War Lecture is very able, • eloquent, and most interesting. He certainly gives one a good idea of wliat is going on at ; each Front, and further, ho claims tho full attention of his audience right from start to. finish." Among other items, Mr. WILFOBD' -will esplain and illustrate the Russian ■ position. , . .... HIS WORSHIP THE MAI 014 (AIR. J. P. LUEE) WILL PRESIDE. Doors open at 7-p.m. Lecturo Commences at 8 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. . ; ADMISSION FREE. ... The Patriotic Society's Band will'be in attendance, and will render suitable Selections during the Evening.' . • 1 JOSEPH- LEWIS, Hon. Sec. PORTRAITS BY ELECTRIC LIGHT NATroNALREGISTRATION OF AT BARTLETTS, WUiU-iX. 10 Willis Street TO. THE WOMEN OP GREATER ■ ' • WELLINGTON. 1 • Sittings by Appointment Only. • ——■ ' "REGISTER Yourselves as willing to Phone 1233. JCli undertake Clerical Wort and re- ■ lease the men for fighting. Salary according to qualifications. Full particulars on mH'E,SPECIAL APPARATUS installed a PP llca t lol1 _.to the office of JL here enables us to finish .night work WOMEN'S NATIONAL RESERVE, rivalling that of day. 157 Featherston Street. Hours—lo-6. . BARTLETT'S STUDIOS . ~ ~ , ". , (Between Grand Hotel and Stewart fkSXiLJ'} .Dawson's). ■ MUSIC MADE. EASY. RETURNED SOLDIERS. . . —~ . ■, , W HO may be returning, to Plain "CSTHY waste years learning? When the VV Clothes should not miss being at- '» "COLBIR" system teaches you to tired by . play the latest songs, two-steps, and all • '. MILLI(3rAN'S,. ' classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, saves ' Of. Kelburn Avenue,-:'' time, money, and drudgery. No scales, to The Premier Tailors of this Country. special music. Plenty of local references". . . : — : —: ." Testimonials can be seen from all parts. . ..' . Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews . anytime. Ca! for .all particulars, Bir- •; "... leys College of Music, Boulcott Street . ' ■ (Chambers), first floor up. jasttitfL , : — EXPEDITIONARY FORCES.: THE GRAND FIRE-SCREEN. ■ JpX'S PUTTEES, ' ■ (Patented) T HAVE JUST RECEIVED aLargo ' A' Consignment of Otara,' Southland,'' . Files on to side of Mantel and works andAucklandJe^'en^ exactly like a • spring-blind. Prices THOS. Military lailor,(Postage ■ paid)— Black, 12s. 6d.; Antique _ 2l'WilliH Street. •-■ ,■ ■-_•>' Finish, 17s. 6d. Send for Illustrated Printing promptly produced at Catalogue. • Sole Agents: HOPWOOD hJT popular nricos, at "Dominion" Job HARDWARE,'LTD.,. Palmerston North. printing Worts. ■ ■ "

Special Feature Advertisemefits. y I 111 lIW —. j.i... mm Knitting Yams, Three Good Reasons For Buying -.."NOW.!' • REASON" NO, I—There will be a great rise in price soon.' REASON NO. 2—All the cold •weather is still "to come. REASON NO; B—Our Soldiers need goodsox. Paton's Sup'tr 4-ply Fingering' for Men's \ Sox, in Heathers and pretty Mottles. J 6/11 head of 12 skeins. POST-FREE FOR CASH ONLY. Paton's Super 3-ply Wheeling, the very ' best possible for Soldiers' comforts, being both hard wearing and warm. In ' Heathers,' Khaki, Gtafcys. 6/6 lb. , POST FREE FOR CASH ONLY. I As further supplies of yarns cannot be depended upon, wise knitters should lay in a supply RIGHT AWAY. .Samples with pleasure. PRINGLES LTD. "Art Needlework Specialists" LAMBTON QUAY,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2794, 12 June 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2794, 12 June 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2794, 12 June 1916, Page 7

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