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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. — "THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT." TO-DAY, at 2.30. To-NIGHT, at 8. FAREWELL MATINEE TO-BAY at 1.45 p.m. nnOWN HALL. TOWN HALEi Children half-Drice to all parts except JL OWN HALL. TOWN HALL, late-door Gallery. pHAND oW HOUSE. Thc ' , " 1 ' " IX Direction, J. OMVilliamson, Ltd. rf th 7S™f Official Wai OURTAIN RISES AT 7.45 SHARP. Mm v The Expressions ofwolHiieton for Four " THE BATTLE OF THE - Days have been , AN ORE." WH \T A PITY! .„., n.xrniri Presented on Behalf of the Government .TOST FANCY I by the National Committee of the ONLY THINK! OP IT! Y.M.C.A. '• The Magnificent Rcvueistic Pantomime, THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT jg»-«gg»,K Will Only be Here for ' . . ■ THREE NIGHTS MORE. ' — , J. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD., ' GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT OF THE lni ; BERNARD PAGE, has kindly con. „,...„,,„ sented to play .Selections on. the Town Hell CEVIUIO, Organ j rom 7.30 t<, 8 p , m . Introduced by a Magnificent Combination Of ' — COMEDIANS, YOCALISTS, and The share of Saturday nights proceeds ( ENTERTAINERS coming to the Y.TH.C.A. is to be handed OF THE FIRST WATER to *he Lady. Mayoress lor the Countesa Who have ' of J''™ ,, ! ,ool *tod._ . ' . COMPLETELY ELECTRIFIED WELLING- PRICES- ' Matinee. Dress Circle, 25.-, Ground Floor, &%2S£ &&«* Day ™~ « Ground Boor as usual; Early.Doors until 7.30 the Bristol. ■;; UNDER THE PATRONAGE AND IN THE PRESENCE OF . HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (MR. J. P. LUKE, C.M.G.) & THE MAYORESS. MONSTER BENEFIT CONCERT. npOWN TJALL. mOWN TTALL. XOWN JIaLL. lOffE XIALL. TUESDAY, JUNE 26th, 8 P.M. TUESDAY, JUNE 26th, 8 P.M. PROCEEDS IN AID WIDOW &' CHILDREN OF THE LATE MR. W. P. HTZGEEAIjDj Accidentally Killed at RoEeueath on Saturday Last. PROGRAMME: Part I. Orphans' Club Orchestra (under conductorship of Mr. Harry MoEchini) At the Piauoi Mr. Frank Thomas. Baritone Solo .•; Mr. Charles Moore Musical Monologue Mr. W. W. Crawford Baritone Solo .- Eugene Ossipoß ( The Famous Russian Baritone) Recitation Miss Mabel Hardinee-Maltby Tenor Solo Mr. Herbert F. Wood Violin Solo Mr. Norman Watson Humorous Monologue Mr. Norman ' Aitken Remarks.by His Worship the Mayor. Part 2. Overture Orphans , Club Orchestra. Solo Mr. Len. Barnes Recitation Mr. L. Hanlon Some Humour Mr. Albert Russell Recitation , Miss Mahelle WilUama Humorous Song Mr. W. B. Keany Song Mr. V. M'Kenzie THE PROGRAMME TO CONCLUDE WITH A SCENE FROJf. "SHERLOCK HOLMES. , . , Sherlock Holmes Mr. W. W. Crawford Professor Moriarty ; Mr. Norman AitVen Dr. Watson Mr. Paul Latham Billy ; Mr. W. B. Kcany TICKETS, Is. GALLERY, 2s. No Seats Reserved. .: A. J. OARLTON, PHIPPS WILLIAMS, . . ■ Joint Hon. Sees.

pRANB OPERA HOUSE. "THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT," . PANTOMIME. "THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT," • PANTOMIME. SONG HITS"WHEN YOU WORE A TULIP AND 1 WORE A BIG RED ROSE." "A.N.Z.A.0." "LET ME CALL YOU SWEETHEART." "PRETTY BABY." "THERE'S A LITTLE BIT OF BAD IN EVERY GOOD LITTLE GIRL." "THE TULIP SONG." "BABY DOLL." • ' "ALABAITA JTJBII/EE." "JINGIiE JOHNNY." "PUSS IN THE CORNER." "SHINE ON LITTLE STAR OP LOVE. , ! Price, 2s. each; Post<!d, 2s. 2d. Obtainable at:— CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. , JUNE ISSUE. Petition to Parliament to Intern the Hun. °oZ Irt W Joseph Nathan' and 0,. Round the Shops. , Who's Who?— Black List. The Dairy Industry. • _ 54 Pages. Price, Sixpence. Now on Sale throughout New Zealand. AU newsagents or direct from the Puolishers, Box 903. Wellington. ■ - - ■ •

M'MAHON'S HAIR RESTORER (Registered.) A JtARVELIiOUS HAIR GROWER. T ADIES can have a Beautiful Head of i_J Hair by using Jt'MAEON'S HAIR RESTORER. Produces a new growth in cases of baldness. Read what a well-known Wellington business man says:— Sir,— Haying used the above for some four months, I have found it to do all one could wish forl I" was unfortunate in having lost practically all my hair, and I can assure you that I'm greatly surprised at the result of your Restorer. You are at liberty to publish this, or anyone may call personally -and see for themselves, as my hair has grown satisfactorily. Tours faithfully, (68d.) GEO. EICHARDSOKV By Post, ss. and 3s. 9d. from J. J. MITAHON. Herba!i3t. ■ G.P.O. Box 564,. Wellington. MOTOR WAGONS. ' FOR Immediate Delivery, Bessemer Motor Chassis, to carry Xrom 1 to 4 tons, most popular and simple. We have learned by experience that BESSEMER WAGONS are dependable. If you will tell us the -weight and nature of your hauls and the oharacter of your roads we will be pleaeed to place our knowledge and experience at your disposal. Write to Motor Wagon Headquarters, 1U and 113 Lambton Quay, for Motors to fit your business. .J. E. FITZGERALD, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Agent.

Special Feature Advertisements. ■■: [jleeb. I Jmk f Reflect Credit on the Makers I ••■ THEY have a distinctly high: /!#£'££ sS iif li' ■'• De re £ ar d">g quality of ma- ' «§sv>\ri *^NK , 'K% flslli teritil, style, and TTOrkmantiffiMMfo*Msfi shi P - THEX 'AR® OVEEIISJMMhS''?'MMM COATS WSKE ALWAYS v/^^^SvSM' , the latest style Overcoats lrhich -y ■ if if':': l^t , aro DOW ' "lisplaying. %'V if -/ ■'' K POSITIVELY THE WORLD'S *? BEST -atAKES-Hfeaturing the ~§ ■!•■'"■ ,! i-'fV'' II ' smartest Pabrics of the eeason. J M : »!' THE store It! FOR SMART ' FELTS/ I .MA.-Imeb.;. >^' !r '-i •'■ r \ Ladies , and Gentlemen's .-■■... ....... • ■ ■ Outfitter, ;" f ; 54-56 WILLIS STREET, ; WELLINGTON. i- =s^:=^=: ' ' ' ' ~

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3118, 23 June 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3118, 23 June 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3118, 23 June 1917, Page 11

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