AMUSEMENTS. HORACE GOLDIN - SEASON. . BOX P L A X S BOX PLANS AVAILABLE AT THE BRISTOL Until 6 To-night, afterwards with tho Day Sales at the Theatro Sweet Store. ft RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction Hugh D. MTntosh. /' TO-NI GET. FOR 8 NIGHTS AND ONE SATURDAY MATINEE. ME. HUGH D. M'INTOSH will have tho honour v to present to his patrons the most sensational even amongst the many sensational attractions that have appeared on the Rickards' Circuit during tho last quarter of a ccnture. i TE3E ©NLY 1 | GOLDIN j ) TIE ROYAL ' I I RUSSIAN ILLUSIONIST 1
PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON MINISTERS' ASSOCIATION. UNITED SERVICE OF INTERCESSION,' in ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Willis Street, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Brief Addresses by Revs. Hunt, Drake, .and Brace Todd. PALLISER'S PRESCRIPTION. PHARMACIESi Courtenay Place, 178 Featherston Street, 51 Kent Terrace^ WILL CLOSE TO-DAT, FROM 1-6 P.M. '' TO EMPLOYERS. BY Authority of the Hon. G. W. RUSSELL, Minister of Internal Affairs, Notice is Hereby Given to all Employers requiring the clerical assistance of Women during the War Crisis, that on application to the Women's Ha. tional Beserve, Feathereton Street, competent persons can be supplied for employment ns Shorthand Typistes, Typistes, and. General Clerks. FLORENCE PORTER. Hon. Organising Secretary, Women's National Reserve. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, . 1908. (Section. 50.) In the Estate of~THOMAS ALLEN PERRY, late of Wellington, Carpenter, deceased. ALL creditors and . others having claims against this Estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office, at Wellington, on or before ttie 28th day of OCTOBER, Accounts not rendered by the dato named may be rejected. All moneys payable to tho above Estate may bo lodged to the credit of tho Publio Trustee's Account at any Postal Money-order Office, or paid to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Wellington. . • FRED'FITCHETT, Public Trustee. 24th August, 1916. ■■ ' THE PUBLIC .-TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1308. (Section 50.) In tho Estate of CHARLES DONALD FBNDALL, late of Lower Hutt, farmer, deceased. ALL creditors and others having claims against this Estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office, (at Wellington, on or before the 28th day of. OCTOBER, 1916. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the above Estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's Account at any Postal Money-order Office, Or paid to the District Manager of tho Public Trust Office, at Wellington. FRED FITCHETT, Publio Trustee. 24th August,, 1916. IF this Bhould catch the eye of anyone suffering from Piles, send P.N., Is. 6d., to J. H. WHITING, Box 194, Palmerston North, and-he will 6end you a Jar of the great TOHUNGA OINTMENT. Givo "Tohunga" a trial. Sure to Cure., Agents wanted everywhere. BRICB'S '" LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, BRANDON STREET, next to . Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brice'fl. rjT_ . • M AT. A' . WIN E'S.
And Company of Thir'tv-fivc, including ~ A LIVE BENGAL TIGER, Presenting in Three Series, THE OLD, THE NEW, AND A TIGER, TOO. "THE TIGER GOD." "THE HAUNTED WARDROBE." "LIVING SHADOWS." "THE MUSICAL FLIGHT." A MAGIC FISHING." [ "PLATE-GLASS WINDOW ILLUSION." AND NUMEROUS OTHERS. 100 ILLUSIONS AND TRICKS IN SIXTY MINUTES. MR. GOLDIN will be■ supported by a full programme of English and American Vaudeville Artists./ •EACH AND EVERT ARTIST NEW TO NEW ZEALAND, comprisingMARIE KING SCOTT, • I who Talks, Sings, and Dances. | •■!■—■■ ■""'■- 'wjiuiiij.l. ill j,ww»miunmmr HAY AND CRAWFORD, j Eccentric Stepping Girls. i... i.i.1.. .uulimi .iM-L'-mmiaimiiLiiii jj).uy j. amasa COSWARD, the" Comique Eccentric Musician. BARBARA BABINCTON. England's Talented Comedienne. MENETTI AND SEOELLI, -Vaudeville Funniest Knockabout Comedians. iryjnt.if^^* l r ,J '* J *" l "' , "- f1 " ,, -'" ll ' J *-' f ''*' ?u - i^AL '^ l, " a '- 1 ; . BILL PRUIT, Tho Cowboy Caruso. PRICES-55., '.15., ; Is. Early door to Gallery Is. extra. I!!''"
-' GRAMOPHONE RECORDS.. RBDUCErTPRICEg. The ten-inch His Master's Voice Doublesided Plum Records have been reduced from ss. to 4s. Bd., and the twelve-inch from 7s. Gd. to fis. 6d : The ten-inch Zonophone Double-sided Records have also been reduced from 3s. fid; to 2s. 9d„ and the twelve-inch trom. 59. fid. to te. '..,.' , ~ These Records constitute remarkablo value at tho new prices. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. M. J. Brtfokes, North Island Manager.—Advt.
S Find - Horace-.Coldin,. disguised;.on-Saturday-. Night, .--',■ \ ; /• , >^^^^^sv |Co to" the .'Craiid.-Opera House. To-Night! ' *mmm^T^ \ Watch His.Walk! 'Watch His Manner! so that you can // Jffife*" '\ ' :\v I pick him when disguised. .■. ff ' i' \V | - • HOW' GOLDI.N APPEARS 'II < \i I Eyes— Brown with Green tinge. \l " >$/ I " Somewhat of a Jewish cast of face, with clear skin; nose promin- \V ißill^y I. ent. Eyes hardly as bright as several stage, beauties we knew, r ' ■' Mr. Coidin carries his weight well. He has a brisk step ' ; for a man of his bulk, and has "a habit of turning his head ' \ . quickly to notß matters." \ Pleasing manner-"Has friends in both piaces"r-and no I wonder. ... . ■ ««*'»!■*■ <F>e%v 111 l During these times the first person oaicylns an "Anzao Art i' . HOW TO WSN £25 ' ' Union Ticket," stamped on the baok "P. A. M'Hardy," to ask ! and a Free Season Ticket to the Grand Opera House. Gom m <* uestion ~ . . ' A „*..., nav nJ "Are you Horace Ooldlw, the Magician now per- ; HORACE COLDIN will appear ri disguise SATURDAY, 2nd fo * mi at m Grand Opera House ?» S SEPTEMBER — ■ • 1 At G.30-At Economic, Lambton Quay. will win the prize., , I , 6.4s—Willis Street. Coldi » will at once reveal his ident,t y> an < } produce the I " 7 ] o —Manners Street. ' f, " ee P ass ' Tne flndel, wi " accompany Coldin to the "Grand i " 7.ls—Cuba Street. " ||| House," where he will be given a cheque for £25 and the | ", 7.30— In front of Grand Opera House. ill Free Season Ticket. ! ANZAC ART UNION- ' Drawn Positively September Bth ß |, /' LAST DAY FOR SELUNQ TICKETS SEPTEMBER 2nd. \ Agents are earnestly'requested to return by Registered Post ail Unsold Books and Butts of Sold Tickets not later than September 2nd. 1 Any person seeing Tickets being sold after September 2nd, or knowing of Books or Butts not being returned after that date, is requested to Telegraphy | (collect) particulars to the Secretary. Palmerston North. ■ '* \ Cut this out and Mail, enclosing Stamped Addressed Envelope. 3 ' • ".■ DRAWN SEPTEMBER Bth. Palmerston North. ! FIRST PRIZE 1000 SHEEP 4th Prize . 100 Sheep 110 Prizes of 10 Sheep each leM io« f<» • ««*ets 2nd Prize 300 Sheep 2 Prizes of 50 Sheep each 30 Prizes of 5 Sheep each 1 3rd Prize 150 Sheep 4 Prizes of 25 Sheep each! 200 Prizes of I Sheep each Mmo | TICKETS AT TOBACCONISTS & BOOKSELLERS j : - ; /"gig $ Note.-On September 2nd, Mr. P. A. M'Hardy will distribute Half-sovereigns in Wellington. '
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19160830.2.42.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2863, 30 August 1916, Page 7
Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,118Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2863, 30 August 1916, Page 7
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.