AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. THE ■ TIVOLI FOLLIES! A Pot Pourri of Pantomime, Musical Comedy,- and Burlesque. No dreary Vaudeville. Turns to sit out, but Musical Extravaganza presented' with lightning rapidity. VERA PEARCETHELMA KATE. JACK CANNOT. WALTER WEE.MS. GEORGE WELCH. ' j r BILLY REGO. FRANK GREENE. ELLA CASPERS, BELGIAN BAND.60 PERFORMERS 60 Including Chorus and Ballet, the Pick ' of the World's Loveliness. BOX PLANS BRISTOL. v. RESERVED SEATS, s=. ..GRAND MOVING PICTURE LECTURE— "WITH . OTJU SOLDIERS :. IN ■■ EGYPT," By , MR. W. H. GEORGE, To ,bo Repeated by Special Request in the < TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ' ' , ON -THURSDAY- NEXT, AT : 8 **• ' s >ART I: .. "ARMY LIFE AND WORE OE Y.M.C.AV Illustrated by 150 Lantern Slide?, 'showiug a Uniquo Series of Pictures, taken on the spot. Views of Buildings Destroyed During Australian Riot—Scenes in Esbekia Garden Club—Anzac Hostel—Hospitals and Aotca Convalescent HomeCemeteries', Where, Bravo New Zealanders are interred—Scene of the New Zealanders' Fight at" Mcrsa Matrich—Camp Life—Distribution of Comforts—Views of New Zealanders' Camp at Moascar, and Final Departure for Prance. PART II: "FROM, TRENTHAM TO EGYPT," 4000 ft. Moving Pictures, in Six Pails, Depicting the daily life of our Soldiers from Trentharn Camp to thenl'Embarkation for France. Part I.—Training at Trentham. Part 2. —Training in Egypt. Part 3.—Review by General Maxwell. Part 4 —March Through Cairo. Part. s.—Farewell Review by General Godley. '. , Part B.—Scenes in March to Railway. • This most.interesting Lecture has delighted packed audiences in. many parts of New Zealand, and is being repeated in AVellington in response to numerous requests. The films and slides givo a most realistic idea of the life of Our Boys in Egypt. Everyone having friends at "The Front," in Egypt, or in Camp, should not fail to see them. During the Evening, Messrs. A. Varncy (General Secretary, Wellington Y.M.C.A.), H. M. Smeeton, and W. J. Jamieson wi)l be farewelled on their approaching departure for Egypt and France. ADMISSION FREE. Reserved Seats, Is. 6d. Selected Seats, Is. Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Company. ' Proceeds in aid of Hostel for New Zealand Soldiers in London, for which object ,£2OOO must bo quickly raised by the Y.M.C.A. REMEMBER-THURSDAY! BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY! .
You drink tea so often that it is well worth while enjoying the very best—Desert Gold Tea. Delicious in flavour, wholesome and satisfying. Your grocer sells it. Have no other.—Advt. Major Edgar R. Mobbs, tho famous .Rugby International, has boon promoted lieutenant-colonel, to command tho 7th Northamptonshire Regiment. His application for a commission at the outbreak ot war was rejected on account of his age. lie then raised a company of the 7th Nurtlfumptons, joining himself as a private. He was promoted lieutenant shortly afterwards, and. before the regiment left for tho front he held tho rank of captain. After Loos, where the regiment suffered severely, he received his Ho has been in temporary command of the regiment for three months.
Mothers! Think of tho eionomv of using "NASSOL"—Hie best cough and cold remedy for young and old. Eighleenpenca burs sixty full dos&s.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2837, 31 July 1916, Page 9
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