. AMUSEMENTS A Eolo that Nellie Stewart Loved to Piny. Commencing at 2.30 p.m. TO-DAY. Brilliant and Fascinating PAULINE FREDERICK FAULINE FSEDEtRICH PAULINE FREDERICK In Daniel Frohman's superb Emotional Drama, \ In 5 Acts, "gaztf Zaza s the popular star of one of the gayest music halls in gay Paris, her lil'e is dazzling, and tempestuous, and she is much sought after. She falls in love with one of her admirers and then finds out that ho is married . . . and then, well, when Zaza loves it is a flaming live, but when Zaza hates . . . . ! ALSO, The YitgrapU Comedy, "WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS!" And by request, XIIAS DINNER AT TRENTHAM XMAS DINNER AT TRENTHAM Will be shown until Wednesday. Usual Prices. 'Phone 3113. Plan at The Bristol. XMAS DAY! XMAS DAY! "SPARTACUS," "SPARTACUS/' A ricture even greater than "QUO VADIS." Supported by TRENTHAM PICTURES AND FAIRYLAND. 2.30 j),m. and 8 p.m. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GRAND MUSICAL EVENT. LARGE TOWN HALL. NEW .YEAR'S DAY. NEW YEAR'S DAY. HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. J. Sutton Crow has great pleasure in introducing to the New Zealand public SELINSKY, SELINSKY, SELINSKY, The Famous Russian Violinist, And .TOHN AMADIO, JOHN AMADIO, T;ho "World's Greatest^Flautist, Supported by. MISS ELSY TREWICK, Australia's Most Popular Soprano. MISS JESSIE MASSON, Australia's Distinguished Pianisl. The finest combination of artists over visiting the Dominion. GRAND HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. NEW YEAR'S DAY. Watch later issues for full particulars. New Zealand Touring Representative JOHN HOPKINS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PICNIC'S. MAIDSTONE PARK, MAIDSTONE PARK, At Upper Unit Railway Station. WELLINGTON'S FAVOURITE PICNIC GROUNDS. rnO A isit these Grounds you got a trip •*- round tho Harbour, up the Iliver, utid through tho most beautiful valley in tho Dominion. liresh, bracing, and invigorating atmosphere, and a chango to Wellington residents from the Salt Sea Air. Hot Water Free all day; plenty of shade, and swings' for (he childrcu. Admission—Adults 3d., Children haltprice. NOTE.—On Holidays the Grounds arcs open to the public. On ordinary days organised picnicsean mate arrangements for tho grounds ivith the Railway Department at AVcllington, or the management. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS. NEWTOWN PABIC. XTISITORS to Wellington should not * fail to see the Zoo at the Newtown Park. In it is to be found tho most interesting collection of Birds, Beasts, and Fishos in New Zealand. VISIT THE ZOO! VISIT THE ZOO! Exhibits of world-wide intereat to young and old. Bring the children to see tho Lions, tho Camels, the Deer, tho Monkeys, the Bears, the Kangaroos, tho Sea Lions, the Fur Seal, the Ostriches, the quaint and curious Penguins, the large collection of Birds, the Water Fowl cn the Lalco, Captain Scott's famons Russian Dog "Osman," and many other attract tions, small and great, to bo found in this collection. Give the children a Donkey Ride. The Beautiful Rosery ia now in full bloom. The Zoo provides ah education for tho children and a splendid relaxation for yon. VISIT THE ZOO! VISIT THE ZOO! Admission—Adults 3d., Childreu (under 15). Free. Sundays, no charge. JNO. R, PALMER, Town Clerk, 23nd December, 1916. ■ HOLIDAYS I WILL bo observed at Milligar.'s Tailoring Rooms from Xmas till 2nd January, to allow all the Btafi some recreation after their very busy season. MUSIC MADE EASY. TDJTHY waste years learning? When »t the "COLBIR" system teaoheeyoo to play the latest songs, two-steps, and all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, savos time, money, and drudgery. No reales, no special music. Plenty of local references. Testimonials can, be seen from ail parts. Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews any time. Call for all particulars, Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Street (Chambers), flret floor up. BRICB'S Luncheon and tea rooms, BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.50, try 8rioo'«, T SHIELDS, Military Tailor, Willis • _ Street, begs to announce that ho hoajuet received a new shipment of Artillery Buttons, Ist Canterbury, 9th Hawke's Bay, Wellington East Coast, IGth Waikato Badges, also Brass Buglers Badges, aud all tho latest makes of putties, INJECT more Life into your business. Take advantage of "Talking" Sign publicity. "OOPULAR Publicity assured on the A i -"Talking" Sign at Courten&y Place.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2959, 23 December 1916, Page 11
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