AMUSEMENTS. "VERT GOOD EDDIE." MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2. Performance will be given exactly the same as at night. Childron will be admitted at half-price to all parts except lato door gallery. |P BAND OPERA' HOUSE. EVERY EVENING AT 8. J. AND N. TAIT'S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY In ' "VERY GOOD EDDIE." "VERY GOOD EDDIE." "VERY GOOD EDDIE." A Cocktail with a couple of kicks. With a cast of brilliant Musical Comedy Artists, headed by the favourite BARRY LUPINO, BARRY LUPINO. ANDREW HIGGINSON. FRANK GREENE, FRED. MONUMENT, ALFRED BRISTOWE, CHARLES POPE, LESLIE DONAGHEY, JOHN BECK, LILIAN TUCKER, FAYETTE PSKRY, EMILY FITZROY, DAISY BEVETTE, NAN TAYLOR, * And the Chorus and Ballet of Beautiful Girls in fashion-plate costumes. "VERY GOOD EDDIE " Will be played up to and including TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. The Box Plan will-open on MONDAY MORNING for the second production. ■ "THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM." "THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM." To bo presented for four nights only, . 'Commencing WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. A Brilliant Musical- Extravaganza from the Criterion Theatre, London. "THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM" Will he staged on a scale 'of Bplcndour usually only associated • with Pantomime Productions. MAGNIFICENT SCENIC SETTINGS. GORGEOUS COSTUMES. BEAUTIFUL LIGHTING EFFECTS. All the favourites of the "Very Good Eddie" Company in new roles. .NOT A SECOND PRODUCTION IN IMPORTANCE, But the Finc6t Musical Success to ever tour the Dominion. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. BAY SALES AT THE THEATRE SWEET STORE. Pi-ices—Reserves'. Stalls. 65.; D.C.. 55.; St/.lls, 35.; Gallery, is. (Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery. Is. extra.) TjIOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. WELLINGTON V. 30th REINFORCEMENTS. WELLINGTON V. 30th REINFORCEMENTS. ASSOCIATION PARK, SOUTH KILBIRNIE, 3 P.M.-SATURDAY, 11th AUGUST-3 P.M. Come and see tho Game Played with tho Ball the British "Tommies" nso when rnshine the German Trenches. Admission 6d. A. WILLIAMS, . . ... Hon. Sec. W.F.A.
Messrs. ,T. H. Betnune and Co. announce in our auction columns that at 1.30 p.m. on August 17, at the premises of' Alexander and Pethorick. 49 CifSa. Street, thoy arc selling an Overland motor-car, about 1912 model. Full details appcir in the advertisement. . and any further information may be had on .application to the auctioneers.
A horror came to me one night, . A spectre bleor and old. "Your name!" I cried in wild affright. It said, "I am a cold." "Begone!" I cried, "your clammy, touch T will no more endure!" And straight it vanished at the sight Of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3159, 10 August 1917, Page 7
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