amusements. 25 PER CENT. OF TO-DAY'S TAKINGS 25 25 PER CENT. 01? TO-DAY S IAIvINGb -> Gioes to tho Rod Cross. LAST DAT ]jAST NIGHT Of BLANCHE SWEET At In "THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA.^ "THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA. STRONG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Usual I'riccs. p Tea JTreo to Dross Circlo Patrons till 5.30. SOMETHING STARTLING TOMORROW. Mill FiS Asm > Extends a hearty invitation to tho funloving Publio of Wollington to he present at THE WAITERS' BALL. THE WAITERS' BALL. THE WAITERS' BALL. THE WAITERS' BALL.. THE WAITERS' BALL. THE WAITERS' BALL. THE WAITERS' BALL.. FIRST GRAND ANNUAL FUNCTION OF THE KEYSTONE TRIANGLE AMALGAMATED WAITERS' ASSOCIATION. ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE MISS FATTY ARBUCICLE, Chief Cook and Bottlcwasher of the Keystone Cookhouse. KATE PRICE,' Tho Rotund Laughtress, late of tho Vitagraph. Restaurant. AL. ST. JOHN, Champion Keystone Crockery SmasherMiss Arbuckle and Mr. St. John will lead the Grand March—aud tho Freo Fight. ' IT'S THE FUNNIEST MOTION PIC--1 TIIRE FARCE EVER MADE, AND, OP ; COURSE, IT'S A TRIANGLE. - - Special Engagement of Frank Kccnan E and Mary Boland, who will entertain' I tho guests at/ the Waiters' Ball, | .With the powerful drama, THE STEPPING STONE. i Another Triangle Triumph. ' ■ PRICES AS USUAL. At tgiverybody's, T -Ei VERYBODY'S, t TO-MORROW MORNING.' 0 ? ■ ; fc (gT. BARNABAS' CHURCH, t BAZAAR AND CONCERT s Will be held in tho ? ORIENTAL BAY KIOSK, g TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, t - NOV. 7th and Bth.
AUCKLAND. CARGEN HOTEL, THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN AUSTRALASIA. '■ Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc. Ballroom. Tariff: From 10a. per day. Special Terms for lengthened periods. Pull from Tlioa. Cook and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cnrgen," Auckland. TO LET. r . LET—Warehouse. Good brick onestory Warehouse, about 17ft. x 20ft., situated centro of Wellington. Immediate occupation. Reasonable rental. Apply 21 ji'ttTieh Streot. TO LET, Private Hospital, Furnished, for twelve months, from Slet March, 1917; also Cottage adjoining, furnished, early reply necessary. For particulars, apply to Mrs. F. W. . Pope, Kavolock, Marlborough. KARORI.' nrtO LET—Superior 7-roomed Bungalow JL Residence, fully furnished, Karori, having drainage, h. and c. water, 0.1., good garden, and lawn; handy to tram. Available for 12 months. Rent, 635.; recommended.' Apply Si GEORGE NATHAN. 115 Customhouse Quay. JjTORNISHED HOUSES, TO LET. 9 Rooms, Kelburn, 60s. 5 Rooms, Newtown, 355. 6 Rooms, Karori, 50s. 8 Rooms The Terrace, Sis. 7 Rooms, Oriental Bay, S4s. 10 Rooms Hobson Street, 105s. 8 Rooms, Thorndon. 9 Rooms, Thorndon, 70s. 7 Rooms, Boulcott Street, 70s. Apply, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Qunv.
HOME Mail closes 31st. Order your Xmas Cards .now, and havo own namo and address printed in. See Sample Book at Office of this Pap or. PEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 29th AND 30th NOVEMBER, 1916. OWNERS AND TRAINERS are Reminded that Nominations for all events at abovo Meeting, including Aorangi Trial Plato and Maiden Scurry, also Entries for Oroua Stakes (vr.f.a.) will bo received up to 8.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1916. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Secretary, Boi 4!i, Feilding. rriHE COLLECTION of HIGH-CLASS J- SUITINGS and SERGES at MILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE, is just what those who want tho bcßt ■will be glad to see.. VISITORS TO PALMERSTON SHOW. CALL at A. F. E. PENICETH'S SHOP, No. 7 Main Street, Palmorston N. (near tho Station), and inspect the wonderful. stock of Summer Hats, Voile Robes, and Dainty Blousos. You will not bo able to resist our largo assortment of Ostrich Feathers, at romarkably low prices. MUSIC MADE EASY. WHY waste years loarning? When tho "COLBIR" system teaches you to play tho latest songs, two-steps, and all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, saves time, money, gnd drudgery. No scales, no special music. Plenty of local references. Testimonials can bo seen from all parts. Don't keop your piano idle. Interviews any timo. Call for all particulars, Birley's Collego of Music, Boulcott Street (Chambers), first floor up. SEND a Christmas Card to the Soldior at tho Front. Suitable designs and wording—own name included. Call "Dominion" Office and seo sample book. Jtenaud, the well-known French, baritone, lias been made a chevalier of the Legion of Honour. Kenaud, although 5'2, and free irom military duty, enlisted as a private, and has won each grade in activo service, until ho is now an oflicor. When his regiment is resting Rcnaud passes all tlio timo ho can in tho nearest field hospitals singing to his wounded brothers in arms. A sak of unclaimed cargo is to bo held on November fi 111 E Shed. Queen s . Wharf, by Messrs. E. Johnston and Co. Particulars are advertised. Barraclongh's Nervine stops Toothache.—Adrt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2919, 3 November 1916, Page 9
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