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AMUSEMENTS, "GUIDE j. "WHO'S WHO IN JOYLAND." w'-JfiJ THEATRE in? ■ VICTOR PRINCE, Comedian. Comedy inherited, but may live it down. Fought in Crimean War. Awarded D.C'.L for gallantry in "Beauty Shop.". Original model for Millais' "B.ubblcs." Now: leador of famous. Revuo Expedition. EARLY and LAIGHT, Temperanco advocates last -week. Are still, -but nothing to speak of. '..'.. . PHIL PERCTVAL, alfio Teinporanca advocate. Originally trained for parson. Taught Paderewski. Hobby: Bull-fight-ing., Club: Counter-lunch. LEONARD'S DOGS, second cousins toa powder-puff. Chief hobby: Making ladies say "Tho-.darlings!" MARJORIE ALWYNE, Contralto. Great favourite. . B°. r ."- Adelaide quite recently. Hobby: Knitting. BILLY MANN, Born in Tennessee. Reared on the ' ink-bottle. Complexion in accordance.- Hobliy: His ' profession. Profession: His hobby. ■' YORKE , GRAY arid ANNETTE LANG. Promoters "Fox Trot" Competition. Tutored Genee and Now teaching amateurs nightly 6.30. To-day, 3 p.m. PRICES. Born when Theatre opened. Still email for their size (2s. and Is.). Complete "Guide to Happiness" on application to HIS ■ MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Any Night. : . ■'■ ■, ALL NEW ZEALANDERS SHOULD HAVE A COPY OF THE LATEST SONG: "THE LONG WHITE CLOUD" ("Aotea Roa"). THIS Song (popularised by the 22n<i' Reinforcements) is of the claes made so popular by tho War—the song breathing the homo sentiment. The words of the refrain read:— - '• ■ ' • ■■■ ■ "Way out yonder is tho Long White Cloud, The land for which we yearn; Where tho wind breathes balm by the nikan palm, And the bell bird chimes in the fern. Oh! tho bell bird is calling us homeward, With his tender appeal clear and loud, 'Always keep to the trail where your thoughts set sail, Homo to the Long White Cloud.'" Composed, printed, and published by New Zealanders for Now Zealand singers. Obtainable at any Music-house in the Dominion, 2s. per copy, or from the Pnblishers: CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, .Wellington. Why not call and hear it tried over? SAY WHAT YOU WILL, THERE is a genuine all-round satisfaction in wearing Suits made by MILLIGAN'S, Kelbnrn Avenue,. • ' That is Worth Moro than, the Cost. THE COLBIR SYSTEM. —r TEACHES you to play the Piano in 10 to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes a'pupil further into music than 3 or 4 years under ordinary conditions. Learn to play all the latest Songs and Two-stepa as they are published (no special music required); saves time ami money. Make use of the long evenings and benefit your future life. Testimonials from all parts of New Zealand of the success of our pupils. If you already read music learn, by this system how to convert your musio to ragtime. A Ragtimo Player is always popular. Call for all particulars. Interviews nny timei Birley's College of Music. Boiilcott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott Street. NO more drudging on washing days! "Easy Monday" Laundry Help \ makes clothes spotless without rubbingTHE "Talking" Sign at Courtenay Place solicits business while the public is in the mood to spend money. WHO'S WHO?, BLACK LISTS. . . . . JOHN BULL'S REGISTER ' JOHN BULL'S REGISTER . ■ JOHN BULL'S REGISTER , FIRST EDITION SOLD OUT. SECOND EDITION NOW ON SALE. . AH News Agents Throughout the Dominion. j '> Or direct from the Publishers. PRICE "SIXPENCE. ..< . P.O. Box 903, Wellington. JOHN BULL'S REGISTER JOHN BULL'S.REGISTER •<

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3020, 6 March 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3020, 6 March 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3020, 6 March 1917, Page 7

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