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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-DAY at 2.30. FULLERS' BARGAIN MATINEE. ■ Last Matinee Chance of Hearing e MISS MARGARET JEWELL, MISS MARGARET JEWELL. Melba's Own Pupil. >: Is., 6d., Is., lid., Is., 6d., Is., 6J., 35., 6J. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE". 'Direction Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. >- TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of this 3 COLOSSAL PROGRAMME! Triumphant Success of The Continental Dance Experts, , THE DICK AND DOROTHY TRIO, High-Class Exponents of the POETRY 01? TERPSICHOREAN MOTION. DONALD CORNWALLIS. ROSS. WYSE. and BIG SURPRISE, DOROTHY HARRIS, COLOS, STARR AND STARR, ZADELLAS, TWO JOHNSTONS, EDITH COWLEY. And Retained at Prodigious Expense The Radiant Gem of Vocaliera. MISS MARGARET JEWELL. Tho Divine Ljrio Soprano who was Tutored bv MADAME MELBA. D.C. and all Stalls, 25.; Upper Circle, Is. Reserves at The Bristol till 1 p.m., then at Theatre till 5. THE WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. 7TIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY NEXT. r, a, MESSIAH Special engagement of Miss MESSIAH Minnie Waugh, the Enelish MESSIAH soprano. Contralto, Sliss MESSIAH Mina Caldow. Tenor, SerMESSIAH geant Edwin Dennis. BariMESSIAH • tone, Mr. L. Barnes. ConMESSIAH ductor, Mr. Robert Parker. PRICES-3S. (res.), 2s. (res.), and Is. •a Plan and Tickets at Bristol. h W. E. CALDOW, zi Hon. Secretary. li 'Phone 3390. !f '' ii . i.

". GRAND GALA GRAND GALA TO-DAY (SATURDAY), . 'BASIN RESERVE, . '*• ■ 2.15 o'clock. - ■ ' PARADE OF OFFICERS AND MEN FROM TRENTHAM CAMP (BY KIND PERMISSION OF COL. POTTER, CAMP COMMANDANT), -under Command of Major Waite.i D.5.0., who will, arrive at Te Aro Station at 1.45, and I- will then march direct to Basin ReserVe, accompaned by Trentham Camp i. Band. TUG-OF-WAR FOR SOLDIERS' TEAMS. t BARREL-PIER-RAFT-BUILDING COMPETITION, TEAMS FROM 50th. and 21st N.Z. ENGINEERS, TRENTHAM. l' BAYONET FIGHTING, BY SQUADS FROM TRENTHAM. BLINDFOLD MILITARY DRILL BY RETURNED SOLDIERS.' EXHIBITION OF BOXING BY MR. TIM TRACY AND PUPILS. 50 HIGHLAND DANCING, and Numerous Other Novel and Interesting Events, AFTERNOON TEA AND SIDE-SHOWS. 10 — ADMISSION, Gd. GRANDSTAND 6d. EXTRA. G. S. HILL. Sports Secretary. L .- ■ . H. J. STOTT, General Secretary. '

REMINGTON AND RONEO AGENCY nnOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. OF N.Z. 1 r. -,™ .. ' —_ tt> ■*.-*■ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1916, REMINGTON FIELD DAY. At 8 p.m. T™ -p . , ' , GRAND CONCERT BY HE Remington, and Roneo Agency ■ .„ „ . „.~, r *. mrt of N.Z. extend to all Remington "THE WELLINGTON ■ HARMONIC _ users and operators a hearty invitation SOCIETY." r to a gathering in the form of a piciiic Patrons—Their Excellencies the . Earl at Day's Bay, on SATURDAY, the 9th- and Countess of Liverpool. • inst. Conductoi-MR. H. TEMPLE WHITE. The Amusements will he various out- Assisted by: door Sports, Tennis, etc. AIISS AGNES M; SEGRIEF (Contralto). Afternoon Tea and Dinner will be dis- MISS PHYLLIS HANIFY (Pianist), pensed in the Pavilion, and a Social PTE. S. LASLETT EXTON (Tenor). Gathering will be held in the'evening. Front Seat/oi Gallery, 2s. N Usual Ferry Steamer Service.will bo A limited'number of f3eats at Is. available after mid-day. Box Plan at the Bristol Piano Co. C l . It is impossible to approach personally VICTOR R. BENNETT, all the Remington operators in tho City, . . Hon. Sec. and tho management would be pleased, . - — ■ therefore if any of their Remington MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT ST. friends desirous of being, present would TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), DECEMBER }• kindly hand in their names to the Sec- 9 n,l „f R «vink- . l > wtary, at 20 Brandon Street, not later CONCERT than WEDNESDAY, ,6th inst., when a b_ j[;, s G raco Kennedy's Pupil* fn^oSl^ tion % togDt -n er l , ,vi - th t l° kets T™ Entire Proceeds to be give"n te for the steamer, etc will be issued. 1 the christmas PartT Fund for the ±t. IUM.T. HOBJJAI, Dependants of Soldiers and Sailors. Ads' j|gaeraj_Manager._ mission) u Tick9ts may oMa med a rmtf-T *wn ' from the Bristol Piano Co., Chas. Begg «.~ U i /JiJj . "• and Co., or the Pioneer Club. CARCEN HOTEL, THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN PATRIOTIC CONCERT. >• T° WN I' fr^^L 00 ™,- ln : , e ' •', ™ TUESDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1916. s - Tanff: From 10s. per day. Special Terms •■■ujjv""", "••" , 3 - 'for lengthened periods. SENIOR PUPILS OF n Bedroom and Breakfast from 65.. Other SENIOR PUPILS OF ir Meals optional. ' ST. MARY'S CONVENT. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and ST. MARY'S CONVENT. ''- Son, or Govt. Tonrist Bureaux. (Special Arranged by the Rev. Sister L - Telegrams: "Cargen, Auckland. Ligouri.) • l- T\OMINI()N Lever Watch, priutedl $° los - Duets > Trios - and Quartets. iJ guarantee for 1 year, manufactured THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR—A ;o by maker of Big Ben Alarm. ■ Post 7s, MUSICAL TREAT, t- 6d. to Proceeds to be divided between the J- J. E. FITT. Jeweller. Catholic Knitting Guild and Catholic s. PALMERSTON NORTH. Field Service Fund. Sole Agent, for the District. Popular Prices—3s. and 2s.

Special Feature Advertisements. fl" , . J * . Harringtons Cinematograph Department IS REPLETE WITH EVERY REQUIREMENT FOR THE ' MODERN PICTURE SHOW. '' THIS IS THE Jtaß d As used in the Leading Picture Theatres e •■.,'■ . .. If Giving utmost satisfaction and used in large numbers in the Army and Navy posts, Training Quarters, ■Y.M.C.A.'s as well as educational, religious, and other institutions. ITWorkmanship of tho finest. Materials the Lest. High grade 0 steel—bronze gears, etc. ITThe patented Intermittent Movement used exclusively on tie ii . Power's product is a mechanical marvel and the wonder of scientists in its substantial construction and easy action on film while provid- » ing greatest definition. HWhy does an estimated 65 to 70 per cent, of exhibitors and others 3 use Power's Camcragraph ? Because it has consistently, for years, 6 delivered the best in projection and conclusively proven its dopend--1 ability. ~~~ ; I! PRICE, COMPLETE WITH ARC, MOTOR, STAND, AND LENSES, I £105, i. ' .3 ; ."■: , SOLE ACENTS--1 M WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. r■~ - . ,u,«,mi m-'-u 1. i. . ..-■_■» y T —

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2944, 2 December 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2944, 2 December 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2944, 2 December 1916, Page 7

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