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AMUSEMENTB, , GRAND OPERA HOUSEj PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLAYERS. TO-NIGHT" TO-NIGHT* TO-NIGHT* TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTJ \ ■nitA.xvox-riTtmm t>,ramatic rio.MPANV, A. .DjUNDON-MfEMER J-'IUMATIC VJOMPANY, FIRST SIX NIGHTS OF SEASON, ' "TOE FATAL WEDDING:" "THE FATAL WEDDING/* "THE FATAL WEDDING." . "THE FATAL WEDDING/* By Arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Played by the Following Popular Players-.— Howard Wilson (n Victim of Consniracy) MAURICE TUOHY; Robert Curtis (an Unscrupulous Scoundrel) EDGAR KENNA! Toto (a Sprightly Young Butler) FRANK NELL . Van Schwartz, (a, Dutch Janitor) W. J. COULTER 1 Constable O'Reilly (a Good-hearted Policeman) GEORGE HENDERSON • Rev. Harrison fa Clergyman) ROBT. LB ROY Dr. Robinson (Wilson's Friend) ALBERT ROSS Mabel Wilson (True as Steel) KATHLEEN ARNOLD Cora Williams (an Adventuress) .' MABEL HAEDINGB Bridget Malone (Jovial Irish Cook) ALICE REDE Frankie Wilson (an Invalid Child) BOBBIE STYLES! And ..- JESSIE (the Little,' Mother) GERTIE' CREME& ALSO, THE FAMOUS .. IN CAN BAND SCENE. , SCENERY BY LEO CAMPBELL. Orchestra Under the Direction of ABBIE .TAYLOR. Booking Arrangements To-day at Bristol till 12.30.' Bos Plan and Day Sales at The Grande Confectionery, next Opera. House. PRICES:' 3 s " 3 B - I s - NO EARLY DOORS NO BOOKING FEE. , Business Manager, Fcrg. B. Krank. Advance Rep., Frank H. Plummer. ; 4' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. xjUGBY FOOTB A'E'Bs TO-MORROW EVENING, XL At 8.30, THIS AFTERNOON, AT.3. SUNDAY CONCERT ' ATHLETIC PARK. SUNDAY CONCERT ATHLETIC PARK. wellSgton old boys v - ™*HimJ. PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA, ST . PAT.'S COLLEGE V. ORIENTAL"! PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA, . ■ . >. PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA, PETONE„„Si± r m WTnv - SELWYN V, PETONB. MR, HERBERT BLOY. _L ME. HERBERT BLOY. Admission, 6d, Ladies, Free, GranoH „ . « „ ~ stand, 6(1. Silver Coin Collection, ~ ' '"'"'' ' ' > CLOT. : PKOPITSGOTO PATRIOTIC FUNDS. ADJOURNED AUTUMN TVT BETING utumn ' Meeting WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.30 'A.M. ' Privilege' Tickets already issued hold good for this meeting. ' NO SPECIAL TRAINS. S.tXS'Sf.E.Si -k'Sy .t'u. .-. F** ~ —«- - at Awapnni Railway Station. ■"" AUCKLAND -■■ iMß^S^o%^" CARGEN HOTEL. j£ 'Sum^Wl^ THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN Specialty: Suites ot : Rooms, with, private /^^^PT^i^tSnKr^^'^ Bathroom, etc. i T»K«rtWiwjU»i»-■ ■' Ballroom. i _ ~ „ /&H§»&r#la " • Tariff: From 10s. per day. Special Terma Jffif&z^ijiffl for lengthened periods. JTytA^slir-i Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other vß\|j J||a w -: Meals optional. ' . Full particulars from Thos. Cook and ' Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureanx. Telegrams: "Cargen." Auckland. ""'•Twlßipß- APRIL-No. "'3—APRIL. MOW on qalb ■■--:' . ON KJALE ,-•;:. T| SHIELDS, MILITARY TAILOR, " THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND.'.. • Willis St. (next Empire Hotel), BLACK LISTS-WHO'S WHO—--* (or Officers' and Privates Uniforms, pjROMINENT PEOPLE-OPEN ? Breeches, Puttees, Forage Caps and Hats, LEITER-MUSIC, PICTURES,., ... latest Military Capes; all the standard AND PLA .YERS, ETC. Badges in stock; also Gaunfs Gold Gilt pEicE NBWSAGENTS . Special Feature Advertisements. : : : ■ ■■ ———: —' ■.'.' : — ~i( Picture Shows use the BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST. TN 12,000 Pioture Shows aU over the world the- POWERS 6B BIOSCOPE is used, because it has been found by practical expenenco to be the In America, where competition, is keenest, and no expense is spared in order to obtain the best, 70 to 80 per cent, of the leading picture houses use it because of its perfect projection and dependability-**, hitohes or break-downs when a Powers 6B is behind the picture. Tie Powers 6B has an Autollllrajlfl matio Loop Shutter, possessed c» ' lIImIJJS'XI D y D 0 °ther machine; it has a £gfe|||| ifpffiX'JM • Take-up which provides easy.pfffiffijipl s^ip^ even tension while 6till j£l \ ' tightly re-winding the film on /y} t/-r* the lower reel, even though several thousand feet hare been ! used. These features, com- ■ bined the facfc that the ■ mater i a ' s m s constntciflllii i i ' m are '^ e fvdils, and < *§iiii§ f the workmanship and finish of j' \: grade, enabled the WmSl w« Powers 6B to secure tho WLo, fl &5" 1\ ' GRAND PRIZE *l!|i || w. At the Panama Exhibition Cai! and let us demonstrate it to you, or send for illustrated booklet j if you live out of town. A full stock of Carbons, Roll Tickets, Slides, and all other Bioscope requirements. & Photographic and Cinematographic 42 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON; . ~\ ' ' And at Elison Chambers, Queen Street, Auckland. . j

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3082, 12 May 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3082, 12 May 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3082, 12 May 1917, Page 11

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