AMUSEMENTS. ' I TO-NIGHT, at 8. TTIS "jl/TAJESTY'S /pHEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 8. <,i TO-NIGHT, at 8. Mis M-AJBSTY'S IHEATRE.1 HEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at S: . • !. Direction Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd, - ! !. , — i. FULLERS' AGAIN TO THE FORE. ; With Another Dazzling Bill, the Super-Eminence of Which is . ' ! BERT LA BLANC'S TRAVESTY STARS, . 1 In Their Third Laugh-Laden Burlesque, j c "THE GAY MRS. COHN"—"THE GAT- MBS. COHN." j "THE GAY MRS. COHN" -"THE GAY MBS.. COHN." _ > An Eloctric Riot of Fast and Furious Hilarity, Accelerated by Convulsing Com<w . j d ' dians, Dashing Wonches, and Haunting Melody, And Fearing ' •,i BERT LA BLANC, JAKE MACK, MAUD JULES, CARLTON CHASE, . i MARCEL and FALLON and THE NEW YORK COMEDY FOUR. THE BUNTY COMEDY COMPANY——THE BUNTY COMEDY COMPANY,. ! Universally Conceded to be the Best Sketch Team ever seen' hereabouts. j Comprising Exquisite Natural Principals from tho "Bunty" Combination, ia ; Another Riot of Merriment. First Appearanoe of ' ! CONNOR AND WITI— —CONNOH AND, WITT, American Comedy-Cum-Musio Entertainers. • i First Appearance of •' CAMPBELL AND WALKER——CAMPBELL AND WALKER, /: Eccentric Comedy Jugglers. . ; KITCHIE AND 'KLIFTIE The Superhuman Acrobats. ' , ;i ABSOLUTELY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. CUE PRICES ARE: 2j. cJid Is, 1 Booking, 6d. extra. Plan l L li stol. MATINEE WEDNESDAY NEST> ; ;
"I bid any part 10,000 —''Big Five."* < GREATEST DRAMATIC .SUCCESS • . . j EVER SCREENED ! • At EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. i TCWDAY AND ALL THIS WEEK* J j INCE TRIANGLE Tho most gripping, exciting dramatfo screen production tus world has ove? ■ J seen. ! And when WE SAY SO you know WHAT IT MEANS. • : i Also, ■..■ -. . • i, British War Films, showing British! . i Army in France. And other good subjects. ' Day 3d. and 6d.; Night, lid. ; Tea in Dress Circlo till 5.80. QRAND OPERA , HOUSE, ; , FOR SEVEN NIGHTS, Commencing ■ j SATURDAY NEST, 19th AUGUST, ; ! THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR j ' ! OPERATIC SOCIETY, • Present ■■ '' ' That' Charming Chinese Musical-Comedy, , ; "SAN TOT/' , j STAG-ED WITH A COMPLETENESS 1 NEVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED IN : WELLINGTON. . NeV and Elaborate ] Original Designs by Mrs; James Hannah. i Produced under. personal supervision of | MR. TOM POLLARD. ■ CHORUS OF-GO VOICES AND , ; .PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA', -j Under Mr. Bernard Page. Box Plans Open at Bristol at 0 a.nw j TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 15th inst. E. B. VANCE. ' Hon. Secretary. , rrtHE RELIABILITY OF 1- ; BEGG'S P.IANOS Is guaranteed. The Company's roputatiop extending over 55 years is a snffi- ; cient protection to the purchaser that ! best value is given in every respect. In BEGG'S Showrooms you nave the choice of the following World-famed Makers:— . - BRITISH. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS. CHALLEN AND SON. MOORE AND MOORE. , : GEORGE ROGERS AND SON. j JUSTIN BROWNE. NEWMAN-& CO. , FRENCH.. PLEYEL (Chopin's favourite). ,\! BORD (Paris). • In spite of shortage of production, wo have been able to secure a complete range of tho various Models by the above Makers. A visit to our showrooms will repay the intending purchaser. . If inconvenient to pay oash, a nominal deposit' and the balance extended: over ' 1 2, or 8 years will be accepted. ' CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, - .. .- Wellington, Branches and Agencies throughout New Zealand. , ' - . MUSIC MADE EASY. vtthY waste years learning? When tha j v V "COLBIR" system teaches you to play the latest songs, two-steps, and all .classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons,-savea time, money, and drudgery. No scales, to 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. Bir- ; ley's College of Music, Boulcott Street (ChambeTß), first floor up. 7S OOD Printing promptly produced at v)T popular prices at "Dominion" Job Printing Works. - ■ j
•* Tho World-Equitable Greatest Romance, SEALED LIPS, i, . SEALED LLPS, A Play of Tears and Thrills. 5000 Feet of. Tenderness and Sympathy. lt BIG SUPPORTING FEATURES. DAT- PRICES: 3d.,- CcJ. Reserve.?, Is, rgWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. ' TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), ■ TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), Positively last night of the World's ia Masterpiece, JANE SHORE, JANE SHORE, t ' JANE SHORE, ,c JANE SHORE, The piost wonderful picture ever seen in Wellington. Just imagine 5000 people in tho production, also , 2-50 GORGEOUS SCENES. .. rs • A Feast of Beauty. A PANORAMA OF PAGEANTRY, j. The Mounting, Dressing, and Effects a Revelation. S. ; BLANIE FORSYTH as JANE SHORE. TCEMEMBEB,! ' POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. Popular Prices—2s. and Is.. Bos Plan at The . Bristol. „ ' AUCKLAND I GAR OEM HOTEL E THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN S AUSTRALASIA. Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with, private bathrooms, etc. _ 3, Tariff: Prom 10s. per day. Special Terms i- for lengthened periods. , Full particulars from Thos. Cook ;ond l- Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux, k Telegrams: "Cargen," Aucklsffld. k COUNTRY HOTELS FOR SALE. k "SSTE want a tenant for a good county? try hotel, about 30 miles from rail:e way, on main .traffic road. Splendid dis- . trict. Trade averages'.£7o weekly. Rent.. n JeG; 7 acres used for paddocks, garden, 0 football grounds, and cropping for hotel. . Hotel has about 30 rooms. Up : to-date; 3- with acetylene gas, p.w.c.'s, septic tank, stables and all requirements for country s. trade. Free house. Price <£1500 for lease and furniture. Half cash. 71 . rfSoUNTRY HOTEL, 17 miles from - vJ Main Trunk Railway, in the centre of farming and stock-raising district; about 25 rooms. Very 'well furnished. Every convenience for farmers and travellers. Trade, *870 on average. Not rental Ji!6;'s years' lease. Price, including furniture, £2300. Free house; 3 servants required besides- proprietor and wife. Cash required about .£I2OO. Easy terms „ for; balance. 59 1 TTOTEL, South Island, 6J years' lease, ■ .O. -rent, .£3los. Price for lease and furniture about JSUOO. Trade <£30; £500 cash. 88 O"OTEL> near camp, and in good closeJUL ly settled district. Trade ,£2OO weekly and upwards. Rent >£12. Servants, '4. Price .'£3500. Easy terms; 20 acrcs paddocks. : ' 156 t- Also numerous hotels all over the Do,j minion. Apply ■ DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington. IS mHE HOUSE REPRESENTATIVE Jl- of London Ideals in Gentlemen's , Dress—is ' '■ . MILLraAN'S, >v KELBURN AVENUE. 5. " ■'
1 Special Feature Advertisements. ; j 3. j" ■ . . { Cold Nights in the Trenches. ; Really Good Socks are a most important part of : a Soldier's Equipment. S ! it . . Nothing is more certain than o that >f PatonV Super 3-Ply 2 . Wheeling • . [s the ideal yam for Soldiers' Socks. Nothing is more certain u- than that when our present j !i stocks are sold YARNS WILL ! " BE VERY, VERY SCARCE. « We have some fine natural > Greys which are exceptionally good for Socks; also, we have | Khaki'and Brown Heathers. The .j price is 7/3 lb., post free for cash I k only. ? * 5 >' DON'T YOU THINE IT WOULD SB WISE TO STOCK ° UP, NOW?, A LITTLE LATER ON YOU MAY NOT _ BE ABLE TO GET WOOLS. ' ; Send a Post-card for details of our 1 ' 0 CREAT NEEDLEWORK GOMPETI- £ TION. It will Interest you. [ ' ' i e "Art Needlework Specialists," o LAMBTON QUAY. ! d >r ' '"; t. I. - ■ ;
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2849, 14 August 1916, Page 7
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