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AMUSEMENTS. __ H'lS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. NIGHTLY AT 8. MATINEES: WEDNESDAY AND. SATURDAY. PULLERS' FULLERS' REFINED vaudeville.. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Everything New, Novel, and Sparkling! ANOTHER GLITTERING CONSTELLATION OF STARS! Special Re-engagement of Villiers ARNOLD and LADD Pearl Villiers ARNOLD and LADD Pearl Villiers ARNOLD and LADD . Pearl The Gilbert and. Sullivan Duo, in their Latest Grand Operatic Offering, • "THE STORM FIEND." i CLEMENT MAY, CLEMENT MAY, Tlio Famous Dickens Impersonator, in the Author's. Immortal Characters, Micawber, Scrooge, Pickwick, etc. First Appearance of .. .JOHNSTON AND .TONES, JOHNSTON AND. JONES, Comicalities from Coontown. First Appearance of . fiARRY ROWE AND ETHEL, HARRY ROWE AND ETHEL, Featuring "Painting-while-you-wait with Music. Reappearance Of I,ES' WARTON, LES WARTON, The Ever-popular Comedian. SHIPP AND CtAFFNEY, , Patterologists and Dancers. And 1 Fullers' Fascinating Fashion Feature, MADGE MAITLAND, ' . MADGE MAITLAND, MADGE MAITLAND, MADGE MAITLAND, MADGE MAITLAND, . Tho Magical Musical Magnet, in a Further Selection of Song Successes and Whimsicalities. BERT COLEMAN, FOUR KINGS, v . LA TOURS. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., Stalls, Is. Booking. 6(1. "'The, MATINEE: WEDNESDAY NEXT. Everv BOY may ljecome a FILM STAR, so come and see MATTY ROUBERT, At Ia "THE WAIF" "THE WAIF" mu . • "THE WAIF" .Tho. most "THE WAIF" wonderful "THE WAIF" Boy Actor "THE vvAliT" jn the "THE WAIF" World. "THE WAIF" "THE WAIF" A"~gripping drama of the New York slums. ' BRIMFUL OF TEARS & LAUGHTER. '. Also, Official . AVar Pictures and Others.

i Day, 3d. and Gd.; Niglit, fid. Tea ill Dress Circ'o 'till 5.30. ' jgEACH'S PANAMA STORY, "THE .NE'ER DO WELL." THE KING'S, NEXT SATURDAY--SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. . mHE MAYORESS will Present the" JL Prizes anil Certificates iron 111 the recent examination in St. John's _Hrll, Dixon Street, at T''lo o'clock TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). ■ , . . , r T Programme of Elocution by Mr. J. Ciilford Bell's Pupils. ' Collection. . * ' AUCKLAND ' ~" CARGEN HOTEL, THE HOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN AUSTRALASIA. Specialty i Suites of .Booms, with private hathrooms, etc. Tariff: From 10s. per day. Special Terms for lengthened periods. \ • Full pa T ticulars from Thos. Cook Gild Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cargon,-' Auckland. . IP YOU CAN TALK, ■ fTPHEN you can play the SONOPHONE JL without practice or discord. Anyono can plnv it, it's a Brassed Instrument, 7 inches long, and produces sweet music. You liave only to sing into it, Price 3s. Gd., post free. A. W. MORAN AND SON, 60 Willis Street. Wellington. Right Opposite the Station. ' \ • HALF-WAY Between Wellington and Auckland. Break- Your Journey At . OHAKUNE JUNCTION And Wire for Rooms at COURT PRIVATE HOTEL. Night Porter'meets all trains. Early, calls guaranteed. - E. R. KNIGHT, Proprietor. . - -.(Lata U.S.S. Co.) j IF this should catch the eye of anyone suffering from Piles, send P.N., Is. ■ 6d., to J. H. WHITING, Box 194, Palmerston North, and he will send you a Jar of ...the great TOHUNGA OINTMENT. Give "Tohunga" a trial. Sure to Cure. ; Agents wanted everywhere.

Special Feature Advertisements. ; Wheeling Yams ; We have just opened one case of Heathers and Dark Grey > which lias arrived just slightly damp. The wool is perfectly sound and good, but, having received an allowanoe . from the Insurance Co. for the damage done, we wish |o pass this rebate on to the many knitters who are making. SOLDIERS' COMFORTS! 250 lbs. 250 lbs. Heathens & Dark Grey / *»»/♦, Heathers & Dark Grey Spot Cash This shows a clear saving of 2/- lb. Only whole lbs. will be sold. Country Orders will have prompt attention, but ■ MUST REACH US QUICKLY. .WOOLS ARE ALWAYS BEST , ■ WASHED BEFORE KNITTING. Here is a liint well worth heeding:—Tie each skein in three or four places. Make a very hot bath of soapy water— Sapon'-for : preference—swish ' each skein round and round till all the su- * perfluous die is removed. Then sinse wfcll in water as hot as the . hands can stand; repeat this again . and then hang out to dry quiokly. You will thus make sure that the. ! knitted sock will never shrink or go hard. IT'S WORTH THE TROUBLE. "Art Needlework Specialists," Lambton Quay.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2867, 4 September 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2867, 4 September 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2867, 4 September 1916, Page 9

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