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AMUSEMENTS. d ; 11 (HRAND OPERA HOUSE t Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd o il A Masterpiece from the Creative Geniui ;- of George M. Cohan. e , Commencing t i NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT! NEXT SATURDAY. NIGHT! ' 0 NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT! :1 t SPECIAL MATINEE, EASTER >. , MONDAY. 2 First production in Now Zealand of th( Brilliantly Successful Mystery FuTce, SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE, '' SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE, SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE, SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE, The Comedy Hit of England, America, South Africa, and Australia. A POWERFUL PLAY Requiring l A POWERFUL COMPANY —' For the Adequate representation of tliie . comedy, particular care has been' taken . to ensure the organisation of a company . specially fitted to the various important roles, and it will include in addition to ME. ROBERT GREIG MB. ROBERT GREIG And MISS BEATRICE HOLI.OWAY ••' MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAT s Fred' C'amboume Marion Marcus Clarke i Charles Wheeler Mrs. Chas. Holloway 1 Guy Hastings Violet Yorke . Edwin Lester ■ Ester Mitchell' Kenneth Brampton Harold Moran Thomas Lloyd CliveFarnhum ■ Ray. Lawrence Herbert Leigh And Many other distinguished artists who have made their mark in the Comedy World. •' "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE," , A strong, bold story, engrossing in its interest, intense in narrative, rich in \ incident. A Comedy Steeped in Mystery, Permeated with Excitement, and seasoned with all the sensations of the moment. TWELVE NIGHTS', SEASON ONLY, TWELVE NIGHTS' SEASON ONLY, Including Two Other Notable Productions,- . ''THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN" "A PAIR OF SIXES." ■ The BOX PLANS will open at THE BRISTOL next WEDNESDAY at 9 a.m. ■ WELLINTON LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. LABOUR Candidates will addrejs the Electors of Brooklyn, in Fullford's Hall, on MONDAY,"APRIL,2nd, at 8 p.m. j Sneakers: Messrs. A. H. Hindmarsh, ' M.P., H. E. Holland, J. Glover, J. Hutchison, and Mrs. Snow. , E. KENNEDY, Secretary. TN justice to your _ appearance you should make a special point to see the improvement effected by having some , stylish clothes made by MILLIGAN'S Tailoring Experts at Kelburn Avenue. Tourist Resorts ■ ' TE KlilTl. THE Leadine Town of the King Coun- , try. Handy to Waitonio Caves. ; Good Trout Fishing. KELVIN HOUSE. ' EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. Telegraphic Address: "Kelvin," P.O. Box 55. 'Phone 58. ~' -~ J. H.-W-FROST, Proprietor. HOTEL GRAND, right opposite Railway Station. Porters meet all , trains. First-class Accommodation for Tourists. Junction of Wunganui River aud Main Trunk Line (three minutes from boat landing). Excellent Trout Fishing. Motor-cars arranged for fishing and picnic parties. P.O. Box 25. Telegraphic address "Grand." ', «.' MISS CAMPBELL, Proprietress. VISIT TE AROHA. DURING SUMV HER AND STAY AT "HAZELWOOD." First-class Accommodation for Tourists. Adjoining beautiful Sanatorium Grounds and Baths. Every modern convenience. Terms: 355. per week; 6s; per day. MRS. HEATHCOTE. Proprietress. 'Phone 36. Telegrams, "Hazelwood," Te Aroha. "Come and drink the healing water." ; ) rpHE AUSTRALIAAND THE EMPIRE -8- PRIVATE HOTELS. ROTORUA. Accominodation-for 100 guests. Officially representing Thos. Cook and Son, JT.Z. Commercial Travellers' Association. N.Z. Public Service Association. Tariff, 7s. per day; 40s. per week. J. N. MIiEAN, Proprietor. - THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. Well known as the Premier House foraccommodation and cuisine.. Has been entirely renovated for the coming season. One minute from Station. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address. "Thirwell." .. ■ Tariff, 7s. per day; 4fls. per week. T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor. Ti SHIELDS, MILITARY TAILOR, • Willis St. (next Empire Hotel), for. Officers' and Privates' Uniforms, Breeches, Puttees, Forage. Caps and Hats, latest Military Capes; all the standard Badges in stock; also Gaunt's Gold Gilt Buttons. , ' Messrs, E. Johnston aud'Co. will hold an auction 6ale of household furniture on the premises, Hariri Road, Kelburn, on Tuesday. A sale of unclaimed dogs will he held in the Corporation Yards, Clyde Quay, to-day at 2.30 o'clock. The Pigeon Bush Run of 5000 acres, also several city' properties, will he offered for sale at auction by Messrs. Harcourt and Co. on April 30. Messrs; Harcourt and Co. have several farms for 6ale. Fertile particulars will he found in our land columns. Messrs. Dalgety and Co. will hold a 6tock' sale at Levin on April 3. ' Messrs. Wright, Stephenson and Co. and Dalgety and Co. are holding a 6tock sale at Pahiatua on April 4. The friends of Mrs. Colmer, late of the Masonic Hall, will be pleased to know .that she is making favourable progress after an operation. SEPTIC THROATS should on nt iccount be neglected. Dislod.ve the ! germs and heal the inflammation by i gargling and sniffinz up Flueniol. j 1/6 and 2/6. g MOTOR WAGONS. FOR Immediate . Delivery, Bessemer Motor Chassis, to carry from 1 to 4 tons, most popular and simple. We have learned by oxperi-jnee that BESSEMER WAGONS are dependable. If you ! will toll us "the weight and nature of ] your hauls and the character of your ; roads we will be pleased to place our I knowledge and experience at your dia- | ponal. i Write to Motor Wagon Headquarters, • V:.\ and 113 Lambton Quay,'' for Motors i ic Sir. your business. j J. E. FITZGERALD, j WELLINGTON, N.Z. Agent. I - ; mi! MATA WINES. Try them at any ;J- Hotel! They are sound and good.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3042, 31 March 1917, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3042, 31 March 1917, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3042, 31 March 1917, Page 13

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