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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS' MAJESTY'S ' THEATEB. Direction Fullers' Vaudeville. Ltd. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT A NIAGARA OF NOVELTIES Gignntio FULLERS' All Star Host of FULLERS' Artists. .ANOTHER SENSATIONAL BILL. Storms of Applause again aroused by MISS MARGARET JEWELL, MISS MAItGAItET JEWELL, ffhe Divine Welsh Lyric Soprano. A Treat for Music Lovers. Mies Jowoll will sing "ONE FINE DAY/' from Puccini's Famous Opera, ''MADAME BUTTERFLY." Tlio Talk of tho Town, — BOLLINGER & REYNOLDS, BOLLINGER /Jc- REYNOLDS, "Fun on. a Wiro"—the Stupendous Bounding Slack-wire Act, Supremely Clover and Daring and Supremely Funny. Again Splendidly Victorious, Atliol TIER and ROSS Peggy Erratic Loon and Lilting Girl. LESTER BROWN, GEORGE EDWABDS, and ROSIB BARKES in Another Exhilarating Riot of Gaietr. . "WHOSE BABY ARE YOUr IHNGSLEY and GRAHAM, STARR and STAKE, GERALD GRIFFIN, 1 - URPHDA. ' The Ever Popular MISS DORA OBHtMAN, The Alluring Siren of Vocalism. PRICESi to. and Is.' Plan Bimol. MIROVITCH-PIASTRO CONCERT! THE GREAT RUSSIAN MUSICIANS, GRAND RETURN CONCERT In tho JJJtGB TOWN' HALL, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), OCTOBER 3. ALFRED MIROVITCH, . Pianist, Gold Medallist, Petrograd Conservatoire. MICHAEL PIASTRO, i ■ Violinist, > Winner of the Russian 1000 Ron We Prize and. Gold Medal, Programme: Sonata in G Major for Violin and -Pianoforte (B. Grieg) Violin Soli: • . Praoludium & Allegro tPugnanuKTei6ler) Siciliene (Baoh-Auer) Caprice No. U CPaganiui-Auer) Pianoforte Soli: ' Nocturne: Two Valses, C Sharp minor, A Flat Major; Ballade G Minor (Chopin) •Violin Soli: Caprico (Kreisler) Humoreske (Dvorak) Carmen ....: (Sarasate) Pianoforte Soli: Prelude, C sharp Minor (Rachmaninoff) Spring Song (Mirovitch) Ehapsodie No. 2 (Liszt) Box Plan now open at The Bristol. Tho booking. lias been heavy,. and. a large house is assured. ' Doors open at 7.30. Concert at S, Prices— 33., 25., and Is. 1000 Tiokets at 2s, and Is. ' MONS. EMILE BUCKER, : General Manager. PARISH OF ST. MARK. npHE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK will J- be held in the Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY and .THURSDAY, Ith and Bth October,-and will bo opened by Her Excellency tho Countess of' Liverpool on Wednesday, ithyat"3 p.m. ' i ADMISSION— | Afternoons, FREE. Evening Entertainments, Is. " W.MADELEY, . ' ■ W. J. GAUDIN, '• ■ . . Secretaries. •AUCKLAND CAftCEN HOTEL. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN AUSTRALASIA. Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private . Bath-room','etc. Ball-room. Tariff: From 10s. per day. SpecialTormj for lengthened periods. Full particulars from TJhoa. Coot' and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cargen/' Auckliflid. TN (MAKING CLOTHES that wellA dressed Men want, MILLIGAN'S Merchant Tailoring Service, la ; .Unrivalled. BRICE'S LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stains, If you want a food Fish' or Meat Tea, S to 7.30, try Brice's, IF this should catch the eye of any.' one suffering from Piles, send P.N.. Is. 6d„ to J. H. WHITING, Box 191, Palmerston North, and he will send you a Jar of the great TOHUNGA OINTMENT. - Give "Tohuuga" a trial. Sure to Cure. ; . • Agents wanted everywhere. PORGE a Link between yonr Goods ond the Customer. Secure space on the "Talking" Sign.

Special Feature Advertisements. —': • ' Mmisa== 1 . .11 —isa^ai^ - THE 1916 ,- ' 1 % ': " 111 Now on display .at 1 , W B liave ready to-day an entirely . " new range of quality Panamas / / . —sraaitfc conservative styles of fine ' s / * - texture—well blocked and boauii- I / Prices, 17/6 and 21/- up. £ I'l/ ' AVE HAVE SIADE AN ATTRAC- I •»' >T 'TIVE WINDOW DISPLAY OP: * THESE ! , " NEW PANAMAS, » ' and ire invite you to oall in when OfPO SI 1 #1P ' passing and view the various smart \?yilUIIII? styles. ' GET IN EARLY— while aud range is complete aud uoir, |*| a« a m — ■ fiMlia - FOR LADIES! 1 Wo have several lines of suitable sizes and/ shapes—unmatched for ' quality and value. . '' i Prices, 12s. 6d., 155., 178. 6d., etc. ||jl|V ' PANAMAS ARE GOING TO BE ' WORN MORE' THAN EVER ..JIB ' THIS SEASON, AND LADIES SHOULD MAKE A POINT OF THE STORE FOR QUALITY! OUTFITTING & TAILORING- . , 54 mid 56 WILLIS STREET. CLOTHING STORE-' CfollL «'OTCtSC . 50 WILLIS STREET. JlllO W E L'L'IHCTON,' ! ?

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2892, 3 October 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2892, 3 October 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2892, 3 October 1916, Page 9

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