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AMUSEMENTS JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. To-day MARGARET' To-day To-ctoy JEWELL ' ' To-day To-day FAREWELL To-day To-day MATINEE! To-day To-day Last Afternoon; To-day To-day Opportuuity of To-day To-day Hearing the Famous To-day To-day Soprano. To-day. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Pollers' Vaudeville, Ltd. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT Gigantic FULLERS' All Star Host of FULLERS' Artists. LAST NIGHT OF . MARGARET JEWELL. JLARGARET JEWELL. MARGARET JEWELL. Dbn't Mis? the LAST CHANCE of Hearing THE'DIVINE SOPRANO! THE FLEMMINGS, Artistic Creations in Alabaster. BOLLINGER i REYNOLDS, Athol TIER and ROSS Peggy First Appearance of ■ LENNON AND HILL, In their hilarious sketch, "Two of a Mind " KINGSIEY and GRAHAM. ORPHEA, MISS DORA OBERMAN, JESSIE BARLEE, GERALD' GRIFFTN. PRICES—2s. and Is. Plan at The Bristol till 1 p.m., thereafter at Theatre till 5 p.m. BOOK and bo CERTAIN 1 COMMENCING NOON TO r DAY . I 'At "J7IVERYBODY-5. -EJVERYBODY'SAnd CHAR-MING BESSIE LOVE. STIRRING TRIANGLE DBAiIA. Brilliant Supporting Programme, Bay, 3d. and 6d. Night, 6tl. Tea.in Dress Circle till 5.30. £UTIZENS' GRAND GALA.

BASIN RESERVE, TO-DAY, 2.15.. In the Presence of Their Excellencies the Governor and Countess of LiverXMASGIFTS to SOLDIERS at the WAR. 1000 SCOUTS ON PARADE. 1000 SCOUTS ON PARADE. Grand Review. aJid Inspection of N.A Flag for Presentation to French Scouts. Ladies' Hockcy, Association Football, Soldiers' Running and Walking Championships, Hat Trimming and Hairdressing Competition for Soldiers and Ladies, Highland Dancing, Y.MXJ.A. Physical Display, Charlie Chaplin Competition, Side Shows, etc. I BANDS IN ATTENDANCE. . Admission, Is. Grandstand, 6d... CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Lato Oonrtenay Place). TO-DAY (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 7th,, At 3 p.m., OF FOUNDATION STONES OF. NEW CHURCH AND .SCHOOL IN CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. Stones will be laid by the Hon. Geo. Fowlds and W. G. Holdsworth, Esa. CENTRAL MISSION BAND IN ...ATTENDANCE. , ' MAKING 1000 OVERLAND MOTORCAES PER DAY. SEE THIS WONDERFUL PICTURE! IN THE WORLD'S GREATEST AUTOMOBILE FACTORY. At JTIHE KING'S AND STAR-THEATRES JL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th. Two thousand feet of most interesting and absorbing industrial _ pictures, showing the samo wonderful sights you see on a peisonal tour through the WILLYS-OVERLAND FACTORY. Experts spent two months making' this new film. It is- the finest and most complete photographic description ever made of a manufacturing plant._ YOU SEE—The- mammoth - buildings, where . 17,000 people are working. YOU SEE—Assembling 1000 Overlands a dov on moving conveyers, leaving on tlfeir. own power. YOU SEE—Forming two side-rails from cold steel in one operation, under 1000 tons' pressure. , ~ ■YOU SEE—Making a mud-guard in thirty seconds. YOU SEE—A very amusing trick picture. YOU SEE—Dozens of other most interesting sights. \ YOU SEE—The time and_ labour-saving machinery, and the efficient methods that reduced manufacturing costs— that made possible the selling of highgrade Cars at LOW PRICES. 1 A. HATKICK AND CO., LTD., New Zealand Overland Agents. BRINSMEAI) PIANOS. npHE true lover of Music will always JL demand in his Piano quality of tone, responsiveness of touch, and excellence of material and workmanship. These latter qualities are an important point, because they secure durability, and Uie genuine Pianist is as deeply attached to his instrument as a Violinist is to his Violin. The worth of, a Piano lies in the music which can be extracted from it, and it'is the voice of the Piano that has first claim. Hence,the lowest priced Brinsmead Model has the trne distinctive Brinsmead tone. The moment a chord is struck you can tell from its rich, full quality by the long, true singing note that it is an- instrument of no oomtpon grade. Its touch is no less delightful, while—like the good Violin—its tones become mellower with age. Inspection cordially invited by the Sole Agents, i CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., ' Manners Street, Wellington. ' NOTICE.— New Zealand Invention. The Old Clothes Prop has had its day, for the "SAFETY" CLOTHES PROPS have oome to 6tay. The harder the wind blows the safer are the olotheslines in its keeping. The Allies' Hand Protector and Polisher is the only clean combination for Polishing Stoves, Boots, etc., etc. Obtainable at all stores and ironmongers.

DB I- LhE' R & CO., 'Phone 703 A. 1 Holland Street, Wellington. SHOP, OFFICE, BANK. AND BAB . FITTINGS. . Manufacturers of METAL MOULDINGS, AIRTIGHT SHOWCASES 4 SHOP.FRONTS. Wood and Metal. Coon try Work a Speciality. T SHIELDS, Military Tailor, Willis » Street, tegs to announce that ho has just received a new shipment 'of Artillery Buttons, Ist Canterbury, 9th HawKe's Bay, Wellington East Coast, 16th Waikato Badges, also Brass Buglers' Badges, and all makes of putties. SPIRITS and imported Wines are at prohibitive prices. Those who enjoy a comforting beverage should drink Wendel's Wines. Admittedly better than imported and much cheaper. Send for price list. J. Wondel and Co., Newton, Auckland. ENDEL'S WINES—Port, Sherry, Madeira Claret, 3s. per bottle, 3d; each extra if posted, i 2 bottles or over delivered free at 2s. 6d. per bottle. Full price list on application. J. Wsadel aad Co,, NeTrtoSo Auckland,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2896, 7 October 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2896, 7 October 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2896, 7 October 1916, Page 11

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