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AMUSEMENTS. J£j THEATRE K i^WS^ot, ' E " ji -* i,DCV,, ' l ' e ' To-tlny is tho Day, 2.30 tho Hour! To-day in tho Day, 2.30 the Hour! T!IH MATINEE OP MERIT! THU MATINEK OF MEKKIMENT , TUB MATINEK OF MAGNITUDE! The Maximum Evening Performance At Minimum Afternoon Prices, 25., Is. 6(1. Vs., Is. td. 25., Is. 6d. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I Last Night of this STAGGERING SENSATION SHOW! Last Night of THE FAMOUS ItOYLE TRIO Last Nicht of ROSE and DELL. William Liddlo, Baron. ifLcan and Drury. Musical lbsons, Tilton and Wost, Laurant, M'Quoln and Taylor. SATURDAY NIGHT MIOER: D.O. and All Stalls, 25.; Upper Cir., Is. Reserves 2a. 6d. Plan at Bristol till 1 p.m., thereafter at Theatre till 7. MONDAY NEXT! MONDAY NEXT! Starring Engagement of The World's Mont Daring Trapezist, MADAME LORENSS. JLADAME LORENZ, In her Act of Wonder and Grace. Direct from San Carlos Theatre, Naples, Tciitro Constantino, Home, and La Scala Theatre, Milan. Sgnr. ANTONIO MOLINAUI, Tho Famous Grand Opera Tenor, In Conjunction with Signora Molinari. nnOTCN HALL CONCERT OHAMBEE. At the eighth hour this evening. Mr. Edward Branseombe's Sunny Songsters, Thus our Meditation to-day: AVhen the evening arriveth it will be the Seventh evening of the week. The Eighth hour is the hour of. relaxaAt that time the joy of The Dandies starteth and it lastethfor ever. As the crush is always great it is seemly for all who can hook seats to hasten to The Bristol before 12.30. From 1 o'clock the plan will repose on the counter of our good friend Ohristcsou. The Call of the Muezzin will be heard at tho Seventh hour, when the great doors of the Mosque will open. Mr. Branseombe's pilgrims will conclude their manifestations in this city next Saturday evening. To Admit—Three pieces of silver, or two, or one, each valued at twelve pence, according to your riches. Wo now go to bathe in tho sea. "VEST GOOD. EDDIE." ipRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. and N. Tait. A Festive Season of Ten Nights.

Commencing WEDNESDAY, Bth Inst., J. AND N. TAIT'S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Of SIXTY BRILLIANT AETI3TS, Headed by Everybody's Favourite Comediau, BARRY LUPINO, BARRY LUPINO, In "VERY GOOD EDDIE." "VERY GOOD EDDIE." "VERY GOOD EDDIE." "VERY GOOD EDDIE." "VERY GOOD EDDIE," The — Smartest ■ —• And —— B ~~ZZ Brightest ' —~ Of . - Musical Comedy ~ Successes ■ -VERY GOOD EDDIE"' •VERY GOOD EDDIE" "VERY GOOD EDDIE" Will be.played for Six Nights Only. SECOND GREAT PRODUCTION, "THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM" A Musical Tale of Japan. Tho Box Plans for the first six nights now on view at Tho Bristol. Reserved Sea.ts-O. Stalls, 65.; D.0.. M.j Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Doors Stalls and Gallery, Is. .extra. BE WISE AND BOOK YODR SEAT! DON'T BE DOWNHEARTED! "There's a Big Lot of Sunshine Coming Foon! The Latest and Greatest Song Success in Grent Britain to-day is "THERE'S A BIG LOT OF SUNSHINE!" This Song exemplifies the spirit of the Nation to-day. Its rousing refrain breathes the resolution .that will carry tho Empire to Victors. Every Singer must have a, Copy!. Sung with the greatest success by Mr. Hamilton Hodges. Published in three koys-F (0 to D), G, and A. Price 2s. Obtainable from all Mußic Sellers in tho Dominion, or direct from the distributors. Our Pianist will bo pleased to try this song over for you. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, WELLINGTON, "Where All the Hits Come From."

10OWT. TO 6 TONS! rAT is what tho Modern Motor Vehicle can carry! There is only one satisfactory, reliable, and REALLY ECONOMICAL kind of traction for to-day and tomorrow, and that is the COMMERCIAL MOTOR. Tho etudy of the possibilities of this traction by the Fitzgerald Firm ensuree your having the most EXPERT ADVICE. Thcro is no costly troublo by using Bessemer, Btraker-Squire, Lacre. and Burford Commercial Vehiclee. THE HORSE EATS UP MONEY. These Motors EAT un MILES! Let ua tell you all about them! J. E. FITZGERALD, Motor Importer and Agent, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Gl THE OOLBIR SYSTEM nnEAOHES you to play the Piano in 10 JL to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes a pupil further ftrto music than 5 or 4 years under ordinary conditions. Learn to play all the latest Songs and Two-eteps as they aro published (no special music required); 6aves timo and 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. Ii you already read music, learn by this system how to convert your music to Tagtime. A Ragtime Player is always popular. Call for all particulars. Interviews any time. Birloy'e Oolleg'o of Music, Bonlcott Chambers (first floor up), Bonlcott Bt. m E MAT A WINES. Mr. R. B. B. Nicholeon, V.D.k, of, Melbourne, secretary of tho International Bible Stndonts' Association for Australasia,, is at present visiting Now Zealand, and Vii-in-T mililic lectures." He spoke to large and Interested audiences in Duncdin lust Sunday, ' nU liiTiJiiiini atid.Cliristcluirchlater. Tho ir.r.!< ; < fur Wellington (advertised elsc•vherc) should bo of special interest, to thinking people, regardless of creed or sect. The lectures aro given at 3 ond 7.30 p.m. to-morrow, in Queen's Theatre, Cuba Street. A hearty invitation is extended to the public. There will Lo no collection. Three ulociw of land at Paraparaumu aro advertised for sale at £25 per a<sr« by Mr. E. J. Barnott, agent, 34 Willis Street. START A PROFITABLE .BUSINESS In your spare time at homo without interfering with your ordinary pursuits. I can teach you the chocolate and candy manufacturing business in all ite branches either personally or by post. Splendid opportunity for eithor sex. Writo or cull for free illustrated .booklet. Miss Eva Gibson (Dept. 24), Post PfEco Chambers, 114 a Pilt Street, Syd^

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 9

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