AMUSEMENTS. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. J. C. Williamson, Ltd Lessee. M'. H. Norwood ;.Solo Manager. SHORTSEASON, Starting SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. Tho world's most successful Hypnotists and Entertainers, rerijmhdf. Presenting an Entertainment that IS au Entertaiument. A laughing show that DOES make you laugh. Looal gentlemen are asked to volunteer as subjects, and wikile hypnotised caused to do things that would make a wooden man laugh. MISS WINIFRED NORWOOD. The Mental Tolepathiat. The house receipts aro offered for a teat she cannot do. LAUGHABLE! SCIENTIFIC! REFINED! ENTIRE CHANGE .OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY. Prices—3s., 25., Is. PJan at The Bristol. No extra charge for booking. Trerise, Rflmn. Edward (No. 23/2106). Next-of-kin, John Trerise, Hamilton East (father). Whyte, Rflmn. Thomas H. J. (No. 25/014). .Next-of-kin,"D. A. Whyte, Papahaio (father). Welington Infantry Battalion. Loader, Pte. Eric L. (No. 10/2677). Next-of-kin, W. H. loader, Boss Street, Woodville (father). September 20. WOUNDED, EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND, SEPTEMBER 16. Rifle Bridage. Badoock, Bflmn. John (No. 24/38). Next-of-kin, li\ L. Badcock, Hammerden, Sussex. Harvey, Rflmn. Alex. T. (No. 24/171). Next-of-kin,-Wm. Harvey, St. Albans. Templeton, Rflmn. Ralph J. B. (No. 24/309). Next-of-kin, John Toinpleton, Ashburton. ■Anslow, Bfimn. Alexander (No. 24/1328). Next-of-kin, H. B. Rule, Ngaio, Wellington (sister). WOUNDED, EMBARKED FOR ENGLONDON, SEPTEMBER 17. Erskine, Corpl. Clifford G. (No. 23/129). Next-of-kin, Mrs. R.Erskine, Holywood, Belfast (nfothqr). Rifle Bridage. Nicholson, Bflmn. Albert (No. 23/240). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Willie Thom, North Invercargill (sister). Sandilands, Rflmn. Arthur R. (No. • 23/22?#!). Next-of-kin, Arthur E. ' Sandilands, Coljton (father). Trudgeon, Rflmn. John (No. 23/939). next-of-kin, Mrs. Mary Aim Trudgeon, Sydenham (mothor). September 18. MAORI CONTINGENT, WOUNDED. Paki, Lieut. Wi (No. 10/1242). Next-of-kin, Lily Roweti, Waihou (sister). Sefltombar 16. Royal, Pte. Hapo (No. 16/727). Noxt-of-kin, James Royal, Oliau (father). September 15. WOUNDED, EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND, SEPTEMBER 15. Kani, Pte. Tepe (No. 16/9). Next-of-kin, Hohepa Pifima, Nuhaka (nepbow). WOUNDED, ADMITTED HOSPITAL, SEPTEMBER 16.. Robson, Pte. Jesse, (No. 16/725). NeiP of-kin, Williamson B-obson, Pukepoto (father).
GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. ' , bedtjced"pbices. The ten-inch His Master's Voico Doublesided Plum- Becords have been reduced from ss. to te. 6d., and the twelve-inch from 7s. 6d. to 6s. 6d The ten-inch Zonophone Doublo-sided Records have also been reduced from 3s. 6d. to 2s. 9(1., and the twelve-inch from ss. 6d. to 4s. These Becords constitute remarkable value at the new prices. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager.—Advt. Tho Te Horo sale will in future bo held on Wednesdays instead of on Tuesdays, as heretofore. Pin your faith to "NAZOL." Thousands testify to its wonderful curative properties for bad colds and sore throats. But bo suro you get "NAZOL." --Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2889, 29 September 1916, Page 7
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