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— . - AMUSEMENTS. \ GROWN ||j| • THEATRE. TO-DAY, AT 2.30,-BIG "MATINEE. . TO-NIGHT. AT 8. TWO PINAL SCREENINGS OF The "olunderer. mo 1 LUNDEEEE. COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY: * SSS: . CAR MEN SR • , ' Featuring ' THEDA BARA, Star of the Theatre Antoinc, Paris. A MOST MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. A. MOST MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. . ■ SPECTACULAR— SPECTACULAR—WONDERFUL—GREAT* >

SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CROWN ORCHESTRA, NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. " BOOK NOW AT "THE BRISTOL," OR BY 'PHONE 3470. A GRAND . OPERA HOUSE. "Its a little bit startling till you —— used to it." i Direction : J; and N. Tait JUST —- — AN EVENING AT— , • TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 10th. NEW YORK'S— • . TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 10th. MOST FAMOUS—(Under tie Patronage and in the NIGHT CABARET. j-_ Presence of Her- Exeellency Lady The First Production in Now Zealand of ®||5f • THE SUPREM JUCCESS OF A'Comedy ( o£ Youth, by J. Hartley '' "Oh, there's nothin' half so Sircot in life ' . MISS SAKA ALLGOOD as PEG. _ M WSt. Supported J. and N. Tait'a New /||| Gerald Henson . - Herbert Bentfey as Brent Ernest Ruston as Montgomery Hawkes ... l fsi3®»Si° h '" t "' StosSJSSiS!Ri^*rt "PEG O'-MY real winner. . HOSTS all the* way; its appeal to the heart BRIGHT UGH IS, MUSIC. • is straight and sure, and_ the play- JOLLITY AND GAY ABANDON . goer carrics away with him happy . • . . • • - •, • recollections of an admirable mingl- A startling, realistic- and norelexpena ing of sentiment aad comedy. once thai you will assuredly .kick your* "PEG 0' MY HEART." salt" if you miss. Of course, it's GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ' •" " "much "GIRL," still don't let that keepj TUESDAY NEXT, ' you away. " 1 ' EIGHT NIGHTS ONLY. • I ■ With a "171 MP RE S S TO-DAY* SPECIAL MATINEE ON SATURDAY, J2/ M PRESS . T O«D A.Ya . OCTOBER lith. GREAT SUPPORTING FEATURES. S The .BOX PLAN IS "AT THE USUAL PRICES. USUAL PRICESi BRISTOL, where seats may be reserved —■ : —-« for the entire season. Rese-rves, Gs. (Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) j OONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN SAJJjJ TO-NIGHT! , TO-NIGHTt ! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTt ' (TJRAND OPERA HOU6E. DRAMATIC RECITAL ™ DRAMATIC RECITAL Diroction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. ' - > And J£R. CULFORD BEIBi Commencing Packed House Last Night. ■RTi-wniv nr'TA'R'R'R °1 DICKENS S PLAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER -3 . "HOLLY TREE INN," (Labour Day), "HOLLY TREE IN?," • ind for a Brief Season Only/ Beine otherwise DIFFERENT PROGRAMME TO-NIGH3S First Appearance in "Wellington of the Tickets, 35., 23., and is. Proceeds to Famous London and New York Comedy provide comforts for soldier* m ths Actor trepcnG3> • i VICTORIA BOWLING CLUB. 1 • MR. HALE HAMILTON NOTICE OF OPENING DAY. i MR-. HALE HAMILTON .... — 7TIHE Green will be officially opened! J. for the Season TO-DAY (SATUiu (The original creator of-the name pan in DAY), 7th OCTOBER, at 2 p.m. Visits. "Get Eich Quick Wallingford ), and a Boivlers and Lady JFriends are cojy powerful company of English, American, <jially invited 'to Bo present. and Australian , artists, including FRED. J. EVANS, Hon. Seo, • V .. •• : : : =* MISS MYRTLE .TANNBHTLL juW ! And MR. DONALD BOWLES BAND. .. , In the following. Latest and Greatest WOREERS' , Laughing Successes At, "IT PAYS. TO ADVERTISE." NEWTOWN PARI, 'TWIN BEDS." TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT S p.m. , "THE BOOMERANG." ' - ! : L__ : . "A PATE OF SIXES." mHEOSOPHICAL . SQCEETSI X Ballance Street. Plans will be opened at the Bristol on pUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 Thursday, October 20th, "Why One Should be a Theosophisyi ■ ■ ■ by ' • • . MR, SHORT. . Public Cordially lasted.• Tl/fADAME REPRAH, from Royal cjeWING MACHINES] i?JL Polytechnic, London, will leotnre at jg ■ Oddfellows' Hall, Petone, on SUNDAY singer Drophead, cost £15, my price (To-morrow) EVENING, at 7.15 6harp, on Singer Drophead, cost Mi 10s"Phrenology, Physiognomy, and Psycho- my price 10s.;-Singer Drophead, cos< logy." JZli, my price, .£G 15s.;'Standard. Drop< Silver Coin Collection. . liead, cost .£l2 125., my price £i 15s. Be early, 7.15 sharp. Treadles from £2 10s., Hand from £1 10s. Globe Machine Co., botf a Link between your Goods Grand Op er a Houeo, "Wellington; _1W F and the Customer. " Secure epaoe Queen Street. Auckland; and 261 High nn the Talking" Sign. . Street, Chnstchurch. Special Feature Advertisements. T

The World's lest! Picture Show RspireiMfsl iWe are complete Picture-Show Outfitters, and x ■ are the Sole Agents for the "World's Best Bioscope—the POWERS 6.8. Let us quote you for Plant or any Accestory, Carbons, BoU, Tickets, Reastats, etc. Photographic and w Cinematographic';Jjere^ai^., 42 WILMS STREET, WELLmOTOITv"' " 5 Also Qneen Street, Auckland.

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

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2896, 7 October 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2896, 7 October 1916, Page 11

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