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AMUSEMENTS, ■ ( riRAND OPERA HOUSE. Commencing MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. ,T. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Announce A TEN NIGHTS' SEASON OF MERRIMENT. Gurgling, Bubbling, Bursting Laughter. FIRST FUN-MAKER. Hoi Cooper Mcrgrue's Soap Comedy, " It Pays to Advertise" The Gayest, Brightest, Wittiest,Funniest Comedy over Staged. No. 13 Soap—Unlucky for Dirt. GETS "DP THE GREATEST LATHER OF LAUGHTER EVER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27th (Three Nights). SECOND FUN-MAKER.' The Reigning Success of London and New York, .-^—THE BOOMERANG. THE boomerang; A Comedy by Winchell Smith and Victor Mapes. A doctor launches a boomerang at love: in tho comeback he is hard hit. EVERY WOMAN AND EVERY MAN WILL ENJOY IT. "The comedy ripples along to wholesale merriment, relieved every now and then by a touch of delicious sentiment."TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31st (Three Nights). THIRD FUN-MAKER. The Spicy, Side-Splitting and Novel Farce, TWIN BEDS.-' Hygienic. TWIN BEDS- Hysterics. TWIN BEDS.- . Antiseptic. TWIN BEDS.- •' . Antics. CLEAN, WHOLESOME, SMILING .. FACES. I "TWIN BEDS" covers throe stages-A j Smile, . a Laugh, a Shriek. . There are more laughs in "Twin Beds" than there are bangs in a bundle of Chinese crackers. THE THREE COMEDIES will bo presented by & GREAT COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, A GREAT COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, I Headed' by HALE HAMILTON, and MYRTLE TANNEHILL. The Box Plans for the season will be opened at The Bristol, on FRIDAY MORNING NEXT, at 9 o'clock. BOOK A SEAT AND YOU'LL WIN AT LEAST A 1000 LAUGHS. TO LET. TO LET, i2-roomed House, AVebb St. Apply Mrs. Lachmann, Empire } Hotel. "/ TO LET, Small well-furnished Flat, three roonis. .90. The Terrace. 'Phone 2820. ... TO LET, in Cuba Streets-One Floor, 30 i 80, Buitablo for Clothing Factory or Tea Room; also Basement, similar area. Reasonable rent. Apply J. D. Sievwright, telephone 589. .WANTED TO LET. . F URNISHED Flat or Bed-Sitting-room, in superior, home, all conveniences.278 Upper Willis Street. Telephone 2575 A. TO LET, three or four Bedrooms, with large dining room, detached washhouse, bathroom and kitchen; the above situated No. 98 Majoribanks Street; beautifully furnished with every known convenience; references exohahged. Apply on premises. T7HJRNISHED HOUSES- TO LET. 8 Rooms, Hill Street, 60s. 7 Rooms, Oriental Bay, 635. 8 Rooms, Tinakori Road, 84s. (i Rooms, Rona Bay, 425. 7-Rooms, Boulcott Street, 705.. 9 Rooms, Portland Crescent, 70s. Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay. TO DAIRYING FAMILY. TO LET, Farm", 50 acres, with 25 cows, purchasable, near factory, school, telephone, post office. Other farms frcoi 20 to 90 odd acres.' Stock at valuation. Apply to "1.G.," "Barrett's Hotel. QEWING : MACHINES. Singer Drophead, cost jGIS, my price £& 10s.;.Singer Drophead, coßt £U 10s., my price £1 10s.; Singer Drophead, cost .£l4, my price, £Q 155.; Standard Drophead, cost £V 2 12b., my prioe £i 15s. Treadles from £2 10s., Hand Machines from J2l 10s. Globe Machine Co.. new Grand Opera House, Wellington; 154 Queen Street, Auckland; and 261 High Street, Christchurch. Tauhou, H., 16/841 (Puilo' Puite Hapimana, Rotorua, m. Sept. 29). . Te Paa, Pau, 16/1436 (Hihi 'Te Paa, • Okahu, f. (Oct. 1). . ' : ' STIFF JOINTS. ■ From whatever source arising there can bo no greater causa of pain than that inflicted-by Stiff Joints. Like a badly-iitHng door the bending or stxaightfening of the log or arm, or the' part affected more 3 with a jar, so excruciatingly painful that it is only a matter of timo before the joints become fixed. Bathing, friction, oils, liniments, and ointments have in thousands of cases proved utterly unavailing. Stiff joints that resisted all other treatment have yielded to the powerful influence of Comstock's Nerve and Bone Liniment. Persevering use of this Liniment will cause the most stubborn case to relax.' i Sold by all leading chemists and storekeepers, price 2s. 6d., or will be sent post free at 6ame price by Tho W. H. Cornstock Co., Ltd., Parish Street. Welling, ton. . A Press Association message from' Sydney states that Mr. J. of New Zealand, has purchased the racehorse Hopfield. Tho price is not stated. The hoTse will leave _ for New Zealand on Thursday. Turlough MacSweeney, Ireland's oldest piper, has died at the ago of 95. , Ho won tho first prize at the World's Fair, Chicago, in an open competition for pipers. FIT FIRESTONE TYRES TO YOUR CAR. The seven superior features of Firestone Tyres mean greater mileage—smaller tyro bills. Lot us show you illustrations of Firestone cross-sections—get acquainted with these seven features. The extra thick sido wall gives greater protection when the wheel runs in Tuts, it gives added protection to tho fabric underneath, it guards against rim cuts, and ' gives more support to tho whole tyre structure. That is ono of tho seven rea- ' sons why you should motor on Firestone Tyres. Further particulars from A. Hat- ' rick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui, agents for Now Zealand.—Advt. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. REDUCED PRICES. The ten-inch His Master's Voice 1 Double-sided Plum Records have been re duced front ss. to 4s. fid. and tho twelve ' inch from 7s. Gd. to 6s (id. , Tho ten-inch Zonophone Double-sided ' Records have also been reduced from 3s. 6d, to 2s. 9d., and the twelve-inch fron ss.'- 6(1. to Is. These Records constituto rcmarkabU valuo at the new prices. Tho Bristol i Tiano Co., Ltd., Wellington. M. J ' Brookes, North. Island Manager,—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2904, 17 October 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2904, 17 October 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2904, 17 October 1916, Page 7

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