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i, [___ AMUSEMENTS, ' 1 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! * AND SIX FOLLOWING NIGHTS, e :- THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY t ■ iN t *i y fl »,- "On China's Empire shining 'bright r 'Ja~. ' \i!i/ I>' nc moon 1V reach its full to-night. Vi * "*^n^V I^Uwlr ' a S aT alK ' festive throng a /\f ~\j r~f IMJIb WiU keep the feasb in Pynka Poilgj T[ \ \ ' ....jgaff "Ten Thousand lanterns over head x — Wil! sparklo yellow, blue and red, ■■ >£■ =i =~ And cast their twinkling lights along + ' — radiant streets of Pynka Pong." 5 A s THE PEARL' OF MUSICAL COMEDIES. • ' LAVISHLY STAGED AND DRESSED. 1 NEW COSTUMES, EXQUISITE COLOUR SCHEME, ORIGINAL DESIGNS, I By MRS. JAMES HANNAH. NEW AND ELABORATE SCENERY. THE MOST CAPABLE CAST YET SEEN IN AMATEUR OPERA IN WELLINGTON. THE WHOLE PRODUCTION UNDER THE PERSONAL DIRECTION OF MR, ' TOM POLLARD. , ' Chorus of 60 Voices and Professional Orchestra. Musical Director: Mr. Bernard Page. i v . __ Books of Lyrics may be obtained at {he Theatre from Members of Spinsters' ; Club. Price 6d. , PRICES: Boxes, £2 25.; Dress Circle a.nd Orchestral Stalls, 55.; Back Stalls, i 35.; Family Circle, Is: Early Doors 6d. extra. -' ■ • Overture at 7i5 p.m. 1 Day Sales -it Giando Confectionery. Plans for Season at The Bristol.

i E. B. VANCE, Hon. Secretary. . TOWN HALL, ■'. IjIRIDAT, AUGUST 25th and .QATURDAY, 28th. ■ RIDAY, : -CXUGUST 25th and SATURDAY, 26th. <.' PICTURES THE 'AUTHORITATIVE OFFICIAL THE FRENCH IN '~\X7-AB TillLM. FIGHTING ESCELSIS. » ..VV AE -T. ILM. MONT. By Direct Arrangement 'with the PICTURES FRENCH GOVERNMENT THE FRENCH IN 'TAKEN BY THE AUTHORITIES FOR FIGHTING EXCELSIS. ' HISTORICAL RECORDS. FRONT. PICTURES BEFORE ■■ THIS CRUEL WAR THE THE FRENCH IN ALLIES WERE PEOPLE OF "PAX." FIGHTING EXCELSIS. — .. FRONT. Seo what your GALLANT FRENCH FIGHTING FRIENDS ARE DOING. • ■ We are 13,600 miles away, hut w.c can sec and understand by means of these GREAT MOTION PICTURES. . . GREAT MOTION PICTURES.: GREAT MOTION PICTURES. GREAT MOTION PICTURES. Don't Forget. MAIN TOWN HALL. PRICES,'' 2s. Is. Don't Forget. MAIN TOWN HALL. PRICES, 2s. Is.

CROW N T H E A T R E. Molesworth St., Thorndon. BIG MATINEE BIG MATINEE BIG MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30.. TO-DAY, AT 2.30. TO-DAY, AT 2.30'. • Showing . THE ALL RED ROUTE. THE ALL RED ROUTE. •. THE ALL RED ROUTE. The greatest of all travel pictures wil be screened THIS .AFTERNOON abso lutely for the last. time. TO-NIGHT . At 8 TO-NIGHI Third Special-request programme. Including-' two great star films. THREE WEEKS ' ; ; THREE WEEKS ' And • THE COWARD. ' THE COWARD. Book at The Bristol or the Theatre. 'Phone M7O. . \ riEAND. OPERA HOUSE Direction Hugh D. M'lutosh WEDNESDAY, AUGUST-30. FOR EIGHT NIGHTS ONLY, WITH MATINEE SAT., SEPT, 2nd. HUGH D. M'INTOSH ..• Presents Tho Highest-salaried Artist ever brougb to Australia and New Zealand, by anj Vaudeville Entrepreneur. Tho Only HORACE GOLDIN, The Royal Russian Illusionist, And his Company of 35 Artists, including MISS BARBARA BABINGTON. HORACE GOLDIN, THE MAN who startles Kings. Tho Inimitable Thaumaturge.. Where other Illusionists finish he begins. In eight days he gave four command performances. before Royal Personages. This is a world's record. .' GOLDIN IS THE MASTER MAGICIAN AMONG MODERN MEN. THE OLD ' -' ? ■ THE NEW. , I A TIGER GOD TOO. The Most Stupendous Exposition of Magic Ever Produced on any Stage. HORACE GOLDIN will be Supported by a Galaxy of Star Artists, all top liners of tho Vaudeville World, i Including— MENETTI/AND SEDELLI, The Most Daring Knockabout Comedians, as well as tho Funniest. HAY AND CRAWFORD, Sunny Simultaneous Steppers. They Dance Some and are Entirely ' Original. \ MARGARET JEWELL, Tho Brilliant Welsh Lyric Soprano. BILL PRUIT, The Cowboy "Caruso." MARIE KING SCOTT, y That Country Girt who Talks, Sings, and Dances. GOSWARD, The French Musical Clown. A TRULY REMARKABLE ENTERTAINMENT. BOX PLAN will open nt THE BRISTOL on MONDAY, August 28.-- , , MUSIC MADE EASY. WHY waste years learning? When the "COLBIR" system teaches yon to play the latest eongs, two-steps, and all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, save* time, money, and drudgery. No scales, ro 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 Musio, Boulcott Street (Chambers), first floor up. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. FOX'S PUTTEES, FOX'S. T HAVE JUST RECEIVED a Large JL Consignment of Otago. Southland, and Auckland Regimental Badges. THOS, SHIELDS, Military Tailor, 21 Willis Street. .

3 ; rjIHE MUSICAL EVENT OF J916. , SCOTT COLVILLE Has pleasure in announcing that arrangements .hare been completed -with E. BUCKER, ■ ESQ., To Present ' THE GREAT RUSSIAN MUSICIANS, 11 ALFRED MIROVITCH, a- ALFRED MIROVITCH, j Pianist, \ T v Gold Medallist Petrograd Conservatoire and Winner' of the Celebrated '■ Eubini stein Prize, And' •■' '■-'-'-• ■'MICHAEL PIASTRO, \ MICHAEL PIASTRO,' Violinist,:. ( ;■ : „ From Petrograd Conservatoire of Musie, s pupil of tho famous master, Professor ' Alter, Winner of the Russian 1000 rouble (li . Prize and Gold Medal. POSITIVELY .TWO CONCERTS ONLY. , CONCERT CHAMBER, CONCERT CHAMBER, > WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, lt t AUGUST 30th and 31st. ly ■ The Directors desire to impress on inusic-lovers the importance of : this great musical event. These distinguished artists • will undoubtedly create a sensation, and their presenco in New Zealand ■will assuredly uplift an. already : 'high musical standard, and leave . an impression in musical circles that will never bo eradicated. . Watch later advertisements for full particulars. : . Box Plan Opens at The Bristol on , e FRIDAY NEXT at 9 a.m. a _ - - ■''■-'■ ■'" ■ Tourist" Resorts. * : 'AUCKLAND CARCEN HOTEL. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN, AUSTRALASIA. ' Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private bathrooms, eto. f Tariff: Prom 10s. per day. Special Terms for lengthened periods. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. \ Telegrams: "Cargen," Auckland. 1~~ SUNNY NAPIER. ~" "TESMOND DENE," V Ideal Home for Invalids. High, Dry, and Sunny. ~ Magnificent View. , Trams Stop at Gate. Corner of Shakespeare and Sealey Eoads, NAPIER. Tariff, £2 25.,. 'Phone 1100., pAEKAKARIKI ' HOTEL. Handy to Wellington. • The Place to Spend a Holiday. Tennis Courts, Golf Links, Beautiful Sea 1 Beaoh, Good Fishing.' Motor Launch Trips round Kapiti Island arranged. J. QTfIRK, Proprietor. mHIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, i A... ROTORUA. One minute from station. P.O. Boi 29. Telephone 20/ Telegraphic address "Thirwe'l." First-class accommodation. Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day; S7s. 6d. per week. ; T. P. DOWLING, . Proprietor. THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE PRIVATE HOTELS, ROTORUA. Accommodation for 100 guests. Officially representing Thos. Cook and Son, K.Z. Commercial Travellers' Association, N.Z. 1 Public Service Association. Tariff: 7s. per day; 40s. per week. J. N. M'LEAN, Proprietor. SONOMA HOUSE.-Most Central House in Rotorua, 3 minutes from" New Convalescent Home, Bath Buildings, Post Office, and Station; all modern conveniences; electric light throughout; 6s. per day, or 355. per week. Porter meets all MRS. MOORE, Proprietress. ' ECZEMA. ~ RADIO LOTION AND OINTMBNT.A guaranteed cure for all kinds of Eczema and Skin Diseases. Hundreds of sufferers cured weekly and cured permanently. The distressing irritation is relieved on FERST APPLICATION. Lotion and Ointment ss.' 6d., postage-sd. extra. MADAME AMIE. 23 Smeeton J s Buildings, Queen Street. Auckland,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2854, 19 August 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2854, 19 August 1916, Page 11

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