'AMUSEMENT*''• espis ANOTHER GIGANTIC SUCCESS. ■ CROWDED TO THE DOORS. •'. The ThanKouser Tornado/ of Thrills. A Big Human Interest Story. ■ ■ A Clean, Clever, and Exciting Drama. MONSIEUR LECOCQ. MONSIEUR . LECOCQ. ':. i MONSIEUR LECOCQ.-: A most enthralling photoplay that creeps into. everyone's heart. •-Quickening and binding the sympathies. Thoroughly .natural, Wholesome,-and Enjoyable. -A MONSTER SUPPORTING PRO-: '■ GRAMME;- ,t». , CHARLES CHAPLIN' v..v< CHARLES CHAPLIN , In a shriekingly funny Farce. GEORGE UVEI-, . - ' The Somewhat Different Comedian;." Sent the audience delirious with. joy. Many arewinning yet at his antics in JERRY'S BIG GAME.- , It is the .scream of screams."- ~. HIS LUCKLESS LOVE, A Keystone Avalanche" of Laughter.". AND OTHER BIG; NOVELTIES.; DAY PRICES: Sd.;>tkL - Reserves:ls; Morning and AfternoSn i Tea .served Free in the Circle... , -.Lz TOWN . TXALL. OWN '•*--®-ALL<- - - ■•' ; 3BIAL : J 'SB RT. HON. H. H. EARL KITCHENER, L, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, - it, at g O'CLOCK. • i , SPROTT, REVS. DR; GIBB; JV REEb J. G. CHAPMAN..';./ :; - :=■' Dwelling. Place in all 'Generatio'iis (1500). 'RRAYER—General Confession, and - Lord's\ 'N—New .Testament, viii' 28-39. :is o'er. ADDRESS. .= Saul and Last Post. ' ••• PRAISE; ; BENEDICTION., : Page) will preside at the Grand Organ.'"" - ' JOHN.P.. LUKE,'Mayor: ' ' 1 MEETINGS. - ' 'V : WOMEN'S ANTI-GERMAN LEAGUE; A SPECIAL MEETING of members ie called for. TUESDAY, 13th inst., at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance is' requested.-.".-J-Business Important., Take,.Notice—The room' is,open on Fri-■ day evening as usual. • ■ „ E. MOORE, • —- . . ...Secretary;- ■ SAILORS' DAT, LADY- COLLECTORS. ALL LADIES who attended the Meeting; at' Betliune's Auction Room . Yesterday for making arrangements for SAILORS' DAY are asked- to attend THIS AFTERNOON, at : 3.80. ' MARY WATERS, . -. . „ Hon. Secretary. ! ST. BRIGADE 1 OVERSEAS. , ( :r WELLINGTON SOUTH NURSING - DIVISION. A LL .Members, are urgently requested to. meet in', .the vestibule of the Town. Hall. THIS, EVENING, at 7.15 sharp,, to'attend. Memorial Service. Full uniform, Caps with strings, also National Reserve Badge, with one inch i wide blaqk riblwn under. . ■ No signalling practice on Tuesday. KATHERINE PRESTON, - " ■ . . Lady Divisional Superintendent'. WELLINGTON KENNEL" CLUB. ■ mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Wellington Kennel' Club will be held in Godber's Rooms', Cuba Street, on WEDNESDAY. 14th instant, at 8 p.m. . ...... E. D. H. HEATON, " v Hon. Secretary. RLTURNED SOLDIERS. ; ; TTSJHO may bo returning to Plain Vy Clothes should not miss being)at--tired by 1 ': •. = -x - ■ milligan;^, . OfKelburn Avenue, '• The Premier Tailor's."df' tbis CountryT- . THE GRAND FIRE-SCREEN.: .- .. . . (Patented.) . Fixes on to. side exactly like a spring-blind. "" Prices . (Postage, paid)— Black; izs v 6d.; Antique . Finish, ,17s. 6d:. Send . for' lUusfrated Catalogne. Sole Agents: HOPWOOD HARDWARE, LTD.', Palmerston North,
AMUSEMENTS. HIS ' MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay Place. 'Phono 185. Nightly at B'o'clock. Saturday, ,2.80. . FULLERS' REFINED VAUDEVILLE. A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. Acclaimed by a Crowded ;House as tko Greatest -Programme Ever Seen. OVERWHELMING LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE Greeted the First Production of VICTOR PRINCE'S VICTOR PRINCE'S Rattling, Rolling, Racy Revue, THE MIDNIGHT CLUB. THE MIDNIGHT CI,UK. Packed with Mirthful Minutes, Entrancing Ensembles, Dainty Dancea, Cute ■ Comedians, Beauty pallets, Catchy Choruses. . Enthusiastic Reception of -VICTOR PRINCE __, '"' s of' Fuumakers. y,9HV LILIAN COLISNSO. BUJJI* ESDAILE. A RLV.UE. OF. INFINITE. 'VSTLETY. Unbounded Success of THE DAKCING M'LEANS, ' THE; DANCING M'LEAiNS, In their "Daiise des Apaches." GRACE QUINE. DORARDO. SLaViN and THOMPSON. . NAN TAYLOR, _ SHIPP AND GAFFNEY. Prices—2s. and Is. Bos plan at The Bristol Piano Co. (Booking 6d. ostra.) MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.30. ; npowN • ''O-ALL. x OWN -O-ALL. UNITED MEMC FOR THE LATE FIELD-MARSHAL TI . Will bo held in the TOWN HALI the ,13th 'Instanl | Conducted by the RT. REV. BISHOP I GLASSON, .AN] PRAISE —Lord, Thou Hast Been Our I LESSON—OId Testament, Psalm 39. PI Prayer. PRAISE-No. 454. LESSOi PRAISE—Now tlie Labourer's Task Dead. March in S; PRAYER. THANKSGIVING. The City Organist (Mr. Bernard F. P JJTHE SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY 1 AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore. Street. CONCERT TO-NIGHT, fi o'clock. ■ MISS H. P.. RANDELL AND PARTY. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. GAS COOKERY DEMONSTRATION GAS COOKERY DEMONSTRATION By MISS UNA CAETER, , , In the Company's Lecture Room, Courtenay Place, , TOrMORROW (WEDNESDAY), 14th List., to commence at 3 o'clock. - Subject: -•■BREAKFAST dishes, pastry, AND CAKES. ' • . Come early to secure a seat. . J. H. HELLIWELL, Secretary,' ]tyjpSlC IN 1916. Music—since its inception in early tory—has gradually .developed into a national necessity. . Ini this time ol stress there is no tonic than Musio. Our spacious building in Manners St. is representative of the modern 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 BROWNE, and the famous French Piano, "THE- PLEYEL" (Chopin's favourite). Easy terms arranged. . GRAMOPHONESWe have.just landed ex Rc-muera the 1918 .Models of the ronowned - -;HIS VOICE" Gramophones. Every home should be in -. possession of one of these . musical instruments.. Why not call arid •hear the latest in tone production? 'It will be a .revelation to you. MUSIC- '• ' : ■- 1 \ ' ..-■•■' 1 It ,is always our aim to keep this Department , up-to-date. Visitors oan - bear the latest popular or standard successes. Our. Pianists are always at your, service to try over any piece of Music you wish. Why not. call . ' to-day?.: ■ CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. Agencies and Branches through the Dominions. New Zealand's. oldest estab- . lished Music House. ■ r.' -• MUSIC MADE EASY.. • 'iraTHY:waste years learning? When the ? v "COLBIK" system teaches you to play the latest songs, two-steps, and all classes of'music in 10 to 20 lessons, saves time, money, and drudgery. No scales, no special music. Plenty of local references. Testimonials can be seen from all parts. Don't keep, your piano idle. Interviews any. time. Call for all particulars, Birley's. College of. Music,. Boulcott Street (Chambers), first floor, up.
Special ;; Feature Advertisements. ■ (Wellington's: Foremost Tailor -anti' 7 - Moreer) -v., .JJESIEiS.to inform the' Public generally'that'the .Tailoring Premises attached to his Store (and run in conjunction with his general •- business) .aro now occupied by MR. T. BARRACLOUGH -(for the'past'' 11 years in business in this City)., . - HERB. PRICE invites the patronage of .past oustomers, assuring them : I .'.of.'IMPROVED SERVICE AND ; ' :. ; I BefitaV '. Tailoring..'...! M - - : : I- E¥ery : RespeejL >|l A"" | : PROMPT, COURTEOUS TREAT- . - ' jp_ 1; 1 . MBNT WILL BE A NOTICEABLE feji iJI.-- . J \iV*" )' , I FEATURE NEW BUSI- , l 1 Country Clients are invited to call ■I. when in town and become acquainted ■ ■■ }|L V\ .V | with our Tailoring Department. : i Sl\l .I; WE NEVER DISAPPOINT! j ||| J j I OUTFITTING AND TAILORING- • |jj | \ . , 54 &56 WILLIS STREET. Mw 1 ! ' mw: | CLOTHING STORE- | 50 WILLIS STREET. "•' 4^-W|L I WELLINGTON. V. |
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