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AMUSEMENTSJJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. July 31st COMING MONDAY At 8 p.m. July 31afc COMING MONDAY A.tSp.m. A GREAT SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION, . BERT LA BLANC'S TRAVESTY , STARS. In a gorgeous (spectacle encrusted with Scintillating Gems of Wit and Coruscating Jewels of Melody. Presented on a. SCALE OF OPULENT SPLENDOUR, I UNPRECEDENTED IN ANY PRE-! VIOUS OR EXISTING SHOW~DF ITS KIND. Not a Revuo! Not a Vaudeville! Not a Pantomime! Not au Opera! Not a Musical Comedy, BUT EMBRACING ALL THESE AND MORE! Tho*i<ream of Australia's Beautiful Girls, Alluring Music,. Pure Unaloyed Comedy, and Staging Perfect in crery detail, all combine to make AN OFFERING UNRIVALLED AND UNIQUE IN ITS VERY FRESHNESS AND ORIGINALITY. • Absolutely NO INCREASE IN PRICES. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction ...... Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. POSITIVELY LAST T.W.O NIGHTS OF VICTOR PRINCE'S REVUE CO. VICTOR PRINCE'S REVUE CO. Last 2 Nights of CLARK • & WALLACE Last 2 Nights of CUMBY and BROWN Last 2 Nights of NELSON and NELSON Last 2 Nights of FREDDY JAMES Lust 2 Nights of HARRY CASH KING and THORNTON, In their Original Scena, "Chums." . Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Plan at The Bristol) Gd. extra. Matinee Saturday next at, 2.30. ■■ '■. - _ mOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. SATURDAY, JULY 29th, 1916, At 8 p.m. GRAND CONCERT (Under the Distinguished Patronage of' , Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Liverpool). . By the WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY (Conductor, Mr. H. Temple White). CHORUS OF 50 PICKED VOICES Assisted by MISS PRIEDA WALTER Violinist MR, ERIC MEIER Violinist MR. HAMILTON HODGES .... Baritone Tickets, 2a. and Is. Box Plan at the ! Bristol. -V[. BLAKE, Hon. Sec.

SUCCOUR THE BELGIAN CHILDREN. THEY CANNOT HELP THEMSELVES.. ■"'.'. A GdOA'NTIC : PRODUCE FAIR; TOWN TTALL. ' mOWN' TTALL. OWN -O-AIL. "-OWN- -D-ALL. CONTINUED TO-DAY. ' 2.30-5.80 (ADULTS ONLY) and 7.30-10. THIS AFTERNOON - ADULTS ONLY. HOUSEWIVES AND GENERAL PUBLIC OE WELLINGTON. IT\OR this week do your marketing at the TOWN HALL. Buy with, your.house- ■ keeping money to the benefit of the Destitute Children of Belgium. HEAT. BUTTER. , CHEESE. SHRUBS. BACON. HONEY. EGGS. POT PLANTS. FRUIT. POULTRY "JAM. SEEDLINGS. ..." GAME. VEGETABLES. PICTURES. ETC. Delivered direct and free of cost to the Town Hall by the/Farmers of Wellington Province. Everything guaranteed to be in the freshest condition. THE ENTIRE PROCEEDS GO TO THE FUND. NOTE.—Tickets of Admission—Adults Is., Children 6.—entitle the ; holders to exchange for goods to their value at any of the stalls. FILL TOUR IARDERS- AT /- ; NO EXTRA OOST ? Q YOURSELVES; AND, THEREBY HELP THE DESTITUTE BELGIAN CHILDREN. ' Turner's Band kindly prov ides Music in Evening.. •

•BARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. VISITORS to Wellington should stay . at this splendid Hotel. Every comfort and attention. Night Porter in attendance. Electric Lift installed. Electric Light in every room. Tariff, Bs. per day. i : D. DALTON, Proprietor. OFFICERS* UNIFORMS FKICERS' UNIFORMS Are Cut and Mado by Trained Military Experts at __ MILLIGAN'S. KELBURN AVENUE.

Special Feature Advertisements. i ! *V HOSE who have walked ' ! through the Showrooms of j i Messrs BROWNE & YEATS all agree that the Collection I of Furniture on view there i is probably the Finest ever t shown in Wellington* and anyone contemplating purchasing '■ | Furniture would do well to i inspect the Beautiful Models j to be seen there. I .. '•'.. . .1 ■■■-.■'' ' .■ I Cuba Street, i Wellington! . | ■ ;■■ I . .. ' ." .''■'■■ ;'

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2835, 28 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2835, 28 July 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2835, 28 July 1916, Page 7

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