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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ' j JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. * 9 t Now FULLERS' Vaudeville ■ fo.A J Speciality FULLERS. Company. /il/tU/b/*** /f "" mItS last day—last day. ■ 1 TO-DAY at'2.Bo. Of the Delightful and Popular Film, j Is. (id is. Gd. ' Is. 6d. . Is. Gd. To-day from Noon to 10.15 p.m.; Doors open 1.45 p.m., Overture 2.30. BOOTLES' BABY. 1 — — : BOOTLES' BABY. • i TPTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. BOOTLES' BABY. \ , T ! ■~,-■,"77™.-.! , •„ ■ A Story that appeals to the best ill -• New.. , lULLERS' Vaudeville Human Nature: Speciality I' UjjIjEHS. Company. And other splendid subjects. Direction Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. j NIGHTLY, AT 8. Prices-Day 3d. and 6d. Night, Gd. : Matinee, Saturday aud AVednesday, 2.30. Tea in Dress Circle till 5.30 - , = 2$ Hours of-Sollicking Fun by . Same This Afternoon.and ... '] ;.. Fullers' All-Star Vaudevillo Bill. To-night at STAR THEATRE,. Newtown. .] Nightly ovations accorded FREDDY — : ——' J JAMES, the World's Worst Juggler. WATCH OUT FOR. NEXT 1 CUMBY AND BROWN. GIGANTIC ATTRACTION ' ' : j THE NEWMANS, At •' 7 | CLARK & WALLACE, HARRY CASH, TjU'ERYBODY S.' j THE ERNEST.OS, ana j VICTOR PRINCE'S REVUE COY., The one and only .-: In a .Tolly, -Jovial, Joy-offering, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, „ . "KISSES AND QUIDS." Itt his hlest f unnios itv ■ ' "■' Prices: D.C. and 0.5., lis.; Stalls, Is. 1 Reserves at The Bristol, 6d. extra. AH® SHOPWALKER. .: Box Plan at The Bristol from 9 a.m. (See Special Advertisement on this Page.)/, "i to 1 pan., and at the Theatro' from 2 p.m. • ! Also,. • tilt 5 ,p.ni. - STOLEN MAGIC. ' i : " ' — v ' ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN ' . \ FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN. i Makes his bow to Wellington's : SCIENCE, . j Cheerful People at By CLARENCE W. CHADWICK, C.S.B. H niretivnmivjc' ,(Member of the Board of Lectureship, of l i BSSK Si EH!I «-»- • i NEXT MONDAY MORNING. Will lx> delivered in the . \ j Charlie wants to show you iusfc ivlSv tho CONCERT Oil AMBER-, TOWN HALL, Mutual Co. pay him a «tary aearir 0S EVENING, Ist AUGUST, seven times greater than President Wil- At 8 o clock. .. > son receives. As You are cordially invited. i THE SHOP-WALKER.i _ 7"»> ' • i the shop-walker. . Tourist Resorts. • THE SHOP-WALKER. ■ . - j Charles will make you Laugh for a week. AUCKLAND , ; Never has : ho' produced such a gloom- \ • CARGEN ' HOTEL. - . wrecker. Come along ye Dyspeptic; Ones THE MO ST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN • ! vi 'n1?L a + P^ e °, S LIN / ION i a AUSTRALASIA. . .i loult nnd the woild a better place after Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private- \ seeing Charlie. / bathrooms, etc. ' . BOTH THEATRES—Gd. and 3d. by day. Tariff: From 10s. per day. Special Terms ' At Night Usual Prices. for lengthened periods. j —— — : :— — Full particulars from Thos. Cook and. 'j TDUGBY FOOTBALL. Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. ■ '.] iAi ■ Telegrams: "Cargen," Auckland. ■ ATHLETIC PARK. NAPTFR THIS AFTERNOON. SUNxNY^NAPIER. ATHLETIC V. OLD BOYS. "lES M 0N D -DEN E," •■: .; ■p-jTniri-xTTi I "w otit itt\~ v i Ideal Home for Invalids. , . PEIONL V. SELnIN. H) h _ D and SuMy . Early Games as usual. Magnificent 'View. . Trams Stop at Gate. I'ETONE V. ORIENTAL, Corner of Shakespeare and Sealcy Roads, At Petonc. NAPIER. : J —■ -v Tariff,. M 2s. - 'Phone . 1100. Admission Gd.,. Ladies- Free. Grand- 1 : —: stand 6d. pAEKAICAKIKI HOTEL. ON VIEW AT THE PIONEER CLUB, Handy to Wellington. WEDNESDAY, JULY' 20tli, The Place to Spend a Holiday. . ;V 2 till 5, Tennis Courts, Golf Links, Beautiful Sea Tea 3.30 till 4.30. Admission One Beach. Good Fishing. Shilling, Motor Launch Trips round Kapiti Island '15 REPRODUCTIONS . arranged. : \ • From the " • . ' J: 'QUIRK, SKETCHES OF ANTARCTIC SCENERY, , Proprietor. . . DR, E. A. 1 WILSON. mHIEWELL . PRIVATE HOTEL, Orders for Copies received. (Price, £1 X. ROTORUA. - l3 proM«ls 10 to be forwarded to Mrs. Wil- One minute from station.' P.0.,80x 29, ' , son for the Fund for which sho herself Telephone 20. Telegraphio address Thir-. is selling tho. reproductions. ' welV' Firrt-olaw • aewmmodafaon. Tanff, Your presence is earnestly requested. ®s. 6d. per day, 375. 6d. r - Proprietor. IMMI mHE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE i t PRIVATE HOTELS, ROTORUA. ~ WINTER TOP COATS. Th^C™ i ' t .. . i Commercial Travellers' Association, N.Z, In thTOe_ made by_ Public Service Association. MILLIGANS, Kelburn Avenue, Tariff: 7s. per day; 40s. per -week. Comfort, Distinctive Style, and Long T W o. ■ l ■ Service are secured: J. N. M LEAN, Proprietor. ... . BRICE'S Q ON Oil A HOUSE.—Most Central House TUNCHEON. AND PIA- ROOMS, fetoS iZ BRANDON STREET, next to o£sce, and Station; all modern conveni. Kirkcaldio and Stains. ences; electric light throughout; 6s. per . day, or 355. per week. . Porter meets all If you want a good Fish or Meat trains. ' Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brice's. MBS. MOORE, Proprietress. Special Feature Advertisements. / GIVE YOUR ■ SOLDIER FRIENII \ : " An ENSIGNETTH Camera! BRITISH MADE. THE ENSIGNETTH is-the Original Vest Pocket Camera for Roll Films It is made of rust-proof motal throughout. It is hardly bigger than a box of safety matohes. It is always ready, and never , •- . m°tho way. Thousands aw in use to-day. -S . No. 1 Ensignette—Takes pictures 9by I}. Complete in QA/_ Leatherette Case ;J No. 2 Ensignette—Takes pictures 3 x .2) Complete in Leather- '£2/2/0 Ensignette 2b de Luxe-Fitted with Cooke Anastigmat Lens,, i?7/17Id Speeded Shutter, and Focussing Adjustment ' I *'</ A, | U AS A PRESENTATION CAMERA. This Beautiful de Lux 9 Model is specially recommended . VEST POCKET KODAKS. ' ' These handy little Cameras, although not quite so smll as the Ensign- ' ette, still fit the pocket, and take excellent, pictures 2J.x If. Price complete 355. , Fitted with Anastigmat Lens - £2 15s. J ; SEND FOR CATALOGUE. I 4g WILLIS STREET : : WELLINGTON. Also at Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide. 1

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2830, 22 July 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2830, 22 July 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2830, 22 July 1916, Page 11

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