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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. "oris MAJESTY'S THEATRE. '■ ] SpeefTt FULLEtiS ude^y 6 j Matinee, Saturday and Wcdiiesdav, 2.30. | . 21 Hours of Rollicking Fun by B i „. I'idlers' All-Star Vaudeville Bill. JAMES A - GREAT TRIUMPH. CLAEK & WAT.T.AP.F™ mrS; , T™ LABYRINTH,' , ; THF ERNESTOS anl A tremendous emotional play of human VICTOR PRINCE'S REVUE COY., tov0 ' dever in constructions and work,ln a Jolly, Jovial, Joy-offering, in §. up to a startling climax, ; > ■ "KISSES AND QlflDS " whiok thrUls and thrUls wain, .reaturing. . -.; Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2s.j Stalls, Is. , ... , GAI ] J f KA . Ni ;. H ' ; Reserves at The Bristol, Gil. extra. The wautiful and fascinating emotional. : NOTE—MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT stat. • •• ' ' i At 2.30 p.m. Bar ß ain TriceV OBMT_SOCTOBTING PROCntAMMB.- ! ——— DAY PRICES—StaIIs, 3d.; Circle, Gd.f £Af(Am ™ 1 2 25-St;iUs and-Ciiole,' | & (HHABLIE .fIHAPLIN %-s • f Charlie ~ CHAPLIN . . i THE LONDON FILM COMPANY WILL BE SEEN In a Sparkling Comedy-Drama, BO'OTLES' BABY. ' i BOOTIES'BABY. TTOMPRESS and TTU'ERYBODY'S BOOTLES' BABY. -IMPRESS and i BOOTLES' BABY". ALL NEXT WEEK. i "j A Story that appeals to the best in You all have heard how Charles joined i Jiuman Nature. the Mutual Co., and most of you know Othors on a Pine Programme: that he now receives just 670,000 dollars; • "THE SIREN," Vitagrapli Drama. which is nearly seven times as 'muoh . "MUTT & JEFF IN THE TRENCHES." salary as the President of the United' "THE PARACHUTE IN WAR TIME" States gets (another bump for "Won't- : r ;THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC." Row"). : Prices—Day 3d. and 6d. Night, 6d NOW— Tea in Dress Circle till 5.30. p.m What we want to tell you is thin, Same Programme To-night at STAR °?w 1 THEATRE, NEWTOWN. nov'ef,' a?d° %&£}, (H BAND OPERA' HOUSE the .greatest he's ever done. AND IT ISt ; \3T It IS! Ifs called •' I. -i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, . m „. T ■ t, ■' 28th and 25th JULY r . THE SHOP-WALKER. i (Under the Patronage of the Earl and. THE SHOP-WALEBR. ' Countess of Liverpool, the Earl and ' THE SHOP-WALKER. , ; ; Countess of Glasgow, lit. Hon. W F. THE SHOP-WALKEK, , Massey and Mrs. Massey, the Mayor THE SHOP-WALKER. . and Mayoress.) THE SHOP-WALKER. ' ! GRAND AND SPECTACULAR MUSI- THE SHOP-WALKER. 1 CAL COMEDY" Entitled We knew well that one theatre wotM "SUNSET LAND" never hold all tho people who will want l "SUNSET LAND> to sm Charlie in his iiew job, and bo hs ! ■n • ■ , r , , ' „ . starts the laughter at two houses smuliaines, Mortals, Dances, Songs, Choruses, taneouslv— Scenery, Dresses. " j 0,,n a 5 ? pe V„ t Bristol on We dnes- EVERYBODY'S and EMPRESS PRICES—o a EVERYBODY'S and EMPRESS • 'In Aid of British Red toss. < *120? MONDAY. ■. .; ■ 1 : Come Just for Fun! : PUBLIC NOTICES. , : : ' • NOTICE \ i If WJLL lot be responsible after this CARCEN HOTEL.'* . 1 j date for debts contracted in my THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN ? name, without my written authority. AUSTRALASIA. . • i —Frank Eussell. Specialty: Suites of Roomß, with private '■} ; : — bathrooms, etc. ' i FRUIT GBOWING. Tariff: From 10s. per day. Special Terms ■ ' "DEMONSTRATIONS on Pruning and for lengthened periods. '-, ' jy Spraying of Fruit Trees will 'be Full particulars from Thos. Coot and . ; given at the following addresses, weather S 0 "' or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. j permitting:—l. Mr. Salisbury's Orchard, Telegrams :■ "Cargen," Auckltftid. ■;:. -j Upper Hutt, TO-DAY, 19th July, at 2.30 rnvn i.' "PPTtA"rttttv m? ■ p.m. 3. Mr. Osborne's Orchard, Te T HE I ™ A ™7/„ r ,,. PTJWn „ ' Kowliongn, Epuni Hamlet, Thursday, T i- i rp. BEGGS PIANOS : 20th, at 2.30 p.m. 3. Government Test !? Tho c 9°° m P an^ 6 "P'te- , Acre Plot, Friday, 21st., hop over Sd years is. a suffl-' j at 2.30 p.m. 1 llr. o'lWs Orchard Sf?' P rotecbo ? to . the P urcha3er , 1 Pine Avenue, Upper Hutt, Wednesday b^ t f,™ 11 in e?ery ' 26th July, at 2. Svoryono cordially in. - 1 ? BEGG-'S Showrooms you £ave the - ; vited to attend . choice of the following World-famed i T. C. WEBB, Junr., Makers:- _ . : ; ; j ! Orchard Instructor. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS. i • CHALLEN AND SON. i NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MOORE AND MOORE. . i TRANSFER OF LICENSE. GEORGE ROGERS AND SON. , JUSTIN BROWNE. NEWMAN & CO, ' T STANISLAUS JOHN WHITEFORD, FRENCH. ; -*-3 of Wellington,-being the holder of a PLEYEL (Chopin' 6 favourite). • ! Publican's License in respect of the pre- BOED (Paris). ' raises situate at Lambton Quay, Welling. In spite of shortage of production, wa ton (known as the Central Hotel), do have been able to secure a complete hereby give notice that I desire to ob- range of the various Models by the tain, and will, at the next Licensing above Makers. A visit to our showMeeting, to be held at the Magistrate's roomß will repay the intending purchaser. > Court., Wellington on or about the 6th If inconvenient to pay cash, a nominal day of' September, 1916, apply for a trans- deposit and the balance extended over fer of the said License from myself to 1, 2, or 3 years will be accepted. George M'Donald, my appointee. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.,' , Dated, at Wellington, the 10th day of Manners Street, Wellington." .J July, 191 ft. Branches and Agencies throughout i S; J. WHITEFOED. New Zealand. COOK (GISBORNE) COUNTY. ROOF THAT HOUSE ISSUE OF <£10,100 —5J PER CENT. wtttt A TTTTOTTI ■ DEBENTURES. WIIE MALIBOID. mHE COOK COUNTY offers for SALE, ' I T ONE HUNDRED AND ONE DE- a MALTHOID ROOF is a permaneit BENTUItES of i£loo each, carrying in- J\. te S,l stpe / cent " ourrenc ? i'° ml - roof-impervious to .water, proof '' These, Debentures are secured by:6peRWing a s tS ° Ver th ° T ° loSa and PakarM against tho -ravages of the weather, z£K» LASTS LONGER than galvanised iron-: i The Debentures are now available at "better in every respect. Particulars from par, and can be obtained (freo of broker- J cs's Broker. 01 m ° re th ® C ° Utl " Aubre r Qualte and Co - Wellington. : W. LISSANT CLAYTON, Smith and Smith, Ltd., Wellington. i ' Giefcorne. , N.Z. Acetylene Gas Co., Wellington. : !Or A. T. BAT]|, John Burns and Co., Ltd., Auckland? i KMo nj.v.t.o- n p m Ilill and Plummer, Ltd., Auckland: N.Z, . or ,f T c- if Acetylene Gas do., Auckland; Henry Williams and Sons, Ltd., Napier, . of Debentures at any time within : ' -' eighteen months. Deposits and instal- AT LAST I You can bay at any "etore, ; ments carry interest at SJ per cent. j-a. ironmonger, or wood and ooal merTerms may be varied to suit purchasers, chant, the only SAFETY CLOTHES 4 The _ capital value of rateable property PROP ever invented. Pat one on jour '■'• in the Tologa and Pakarae Eidings is clothes line, and you have no more re- 5 £1,830,000. sponsibility. Special Feature Advertisements. ' DESPERATE : DOINGS ; . NAVY COSTUMES. , M SEROT G COSTUMES, of 1 i nice quality ; Coats beau- | narrow side, but not cx- j J 1 iEnstratio'n. Usual price, j| J 1 5 BLACK PONY SKIN S'M MM | COSTUMES, • j ' : Prices," s anil 0 guineas! j, i For 17s. 6d. ;> ; CREAM SERGE SKIRTS. en pa ore Some are narrow, others moderately M wido, all Pure Wool Serge. The nf nnnliK-malfirink narrow ones make good skirts for of beautiful qual tj materials. young girls with slight alteration. iu Cloth, Tweed, and Chov- u sual pr j CCS( jo s . jd. to 19s. 6d. iot, various colours, suitable For ss. jld. for travel, motoring, or as a 3 SPQRIS COSTUMES, cf unlined ■; . , , nt All Wool Clievid, in fawn, cmerwarm night wrap. Usual a jd, 6ase. Usual price, 455. i prices from 4'2s. 6d. to 595. 6d. For 9s. Ild. All 7s. 6d. 8 ONE-PIECE DRESSES, in good Navy Sorge, Velvet, and Cloth. I F, /ra 255. to 395. Gd. All 4s, lid. / rS A number of last year's TWEED ' I COATS. Usual price, 395. fid. I IM For 4s. 11d. ; / IB 25 .BLACJv PONY COATS, of rich syv quality. sto 7 guineas. ' • . For 495. 6d. Dozens of this season's TWEED 1 COATS. AlKi9s. 6d.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2828, 20 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2828, 20 July 1916, Page 7

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