— .-.., ~ — -■ j " AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. , j Catching the l'ublio on a Wave of mHR KING'S. j Irresistiblo Excitement! JLHE KING'S. I A GAMBLE WITH DEATH! Every Evening at 8. i With a RUBBER- TYKE between theWOItLD AND ETERNITY! ' rno Sensation of the Picture lear. ' VAUDBVILLD. HI ES H (yLj VsiSSgiP NIGHTLY AT " NIGHTLY AT 8. I «_^J THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD! 'fri?Wiri! ■ This Act is the moat Notable and Eipen- B S' HI B ifijfl ! EVER STAGED IN WELLINGTON. \§k m ft\ El lj§gS/ i Thrilling THE GLOBE OP DEATH. I«|li_§ \-ff I S,, IT J Startling THE GLOBE OP DEATH. RwHflnrft oa«*l «» BaEsn ™°' • Sensational Featured by the A Problem Play of Terrific Power, pro- i Awc-Inspirine FEARLESS STAIOS. duced by Lola Weber, whose-every'.Drama • Breath-Catching FEARLESS STAIGS. Teaches Some Vital Lesson.- ■ . : Death-defying A PLAY FOR WIVES AND HTJSBANDB Billy Brown, Balto, Tilton and West, Who are Drifting Apart. . i Olcmo, Fdrd and Porrin, Olivalli, A PLAY FOR WIVES WITHOUT ■ Molinaris. Children or Homo Ties. . . .! THE BUNTY COMEDY CO. . . :';..-'■,. , Pi'ices-2s. and Is. Reserves, 2s. 6d. Plan Prices-D.C, 25.; Circle, lj. and. fid." , at the Bristol Piano Co. Box Plan at the Bristol lio -Extra. i. Charge for Booking. ■ . " ; •; Y'S. TJnder tho Patronage or Theic ExC ellenoies' j ■ Continuous from "11 till 10.15. tho Govcmor-General and the Countess , WILLIAM DESMOND of Liverpool. Arid . j JURY H'IVOE // 1 "PADDY O'HARA" ' /-- f/M, '■ A STIRRING TRIANGLE DRAJTA. /O /. J ' j A Breathless Rush of Spicy Incidents and C/Yfl/yi/i/ '■ .Rapid Events. v/(M/IU, CXStA/ruUS , In addition to this feature, r775 ' '• s * "," ' ' A KEYSTONE COMEDY, ■ €/%' * <• /■ /y I" | Funnier' Than tho "Waiters' Ball." CS/\-&Os£/COiS :L \ Also Showing ''j '//.'-"■ ! OHRISTOHrjROH GRAND NATIONAL *-* ■■"■/. / J', :-■: \ STEEPLECHASE OF 1917. J f i Every Inoidcnt of the Race Moat Clearly ai • ji / i Depicted. //I ■' '// ■ ' ' I Also the Great Smash in the Grand //L ■. , , ,„,. J* National Hurdles. CfffajJ \ E UPEESS - -Atthe'-- ■ I Continuous from 11 till IMS. £<. P-A N D OPES A HOUSE. J JUNE ELVIDGE SATURDAY, "•' AUGUST 25th,"' ! Of "The Whip" fame, with .:■ And •."••. .; DION TITHERADGE A R ™™i *• AUGUSTS. 1 A Splendid Programme . of Dances, not ! ana Been in Wellington before, including the j CARLYLE BLACKWELL. Pretty Idyll, ! • In a nowcrful World drama. " THE ROMANCE OF THE FOREST." j in a nowcrrui worm arama. . Musio will be by the Bloy Trio. IhV i "THE CRIMSON DOVE' Eugene Ossipoff will sing.- . . j A story of the regeneration brought ahont ENTIRE PROCEEDS WILL'BE i by a great love. - IN AID OF THE RED CROSS. •' j TERRIFIC EMOTIONAL SITUATIONS. Committee Mesda-mes Jacob Joseph, Hall- ! .Also showing, Chapter Six cf Thompson, A. Pearce, A. Myers, E- j "THE IRON CLAW." HUcy ' *> B " Brimdon ' MiSS °° ata - I „„„ mm „ T , m PRICES: 3s„ 2s„ arid 16. i Entitled "SPOTTED WARNING." Box Plan now 01) e n' at ' the Bristol. ; j mHE SALVATION ABM. I J- Whitmore Street.' h CONOERT-TO-NIGHT j . Official Opening of tho By Pupils of the Wellington. .Girls' College. ..'.' ! boys' home. • ; —: : ' ' i Mersey Street, Island Bay, ! i (TOira HALL. TOWN HALE, j HON. R. H. RHODES, ', ' ] THURSDAY, AUGUST 23rd, MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, j Afc 3rd, 4th. and sth SEPTEMBER, 1917, -j 3 p.m. At 8 p.m. j COMMISSIONER HODDER PRESIDES.. HAWKE'S BAY MAORI ENTERTAINERS j HAWKE'B BAY MAORI ENTERTAINERS | ALL FRIENDS INVITED. •' ■ .1 (Poi, Haka, and Concert Party). ! In aid of, j THE SOUL OF A PIANO THE MAORI SOLDIERS' FOND ! Lies in its tone. .That is why the Pleyel, "' ' the Brinßmead, the Ohallen, the Rogers, ic 7« . lurf 1b ' and the Bord have been the World's Lead- Pnces - 3s " Zs " "^ ing Instruments for many years. BtKS p lan at the Briato i. I THE QUALITY OF TONE ..... _ i In these Famous Pianos has stood the \JSJ BARBER AND CO., Dyers and Dry- .• tost of time, and to-day they hold pride 'vv < Oleaners, 125 Cuba Street, City. of place over every other piano. 'Phone 226. ' . . ; THEIR GREATNESS IS ASSURED! " ' : H SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, _ . o EYESIOHT SPECIALIST, struments because flfty-flve years' expert , . „.,„, c.,,,.* ence has proved their sterling merit. We ' vvl " ls o'reei, Bell for cash or on liberal terms. ■ t„ the Appointed Optician for the Wet Consult us on the Piano Question. ■ lington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. /-(HAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD.. p ATIE NTS.unabIe to,obtain advico from ! Manners Street, the Optical Department, may obtain adWELLINGTON. vice at the above address between 9 a.m. The Oldest Established Piano House in and 5 - 20 D - m - ; New Zealand. ,■ ■ . : SPECIALISTS N S w --:wA*A«»- ' -i "POR Stylish Suits, Topcoats, and i'ven- '.v No 7 ' insDresß ' fimwm' y '-auotjot' issue. I ■ — V?V&' Wm W MOW ON SALE THE COLBIR SYSTEM Al throughout New nnEAOHES you to play the Piano in 10 Zealand. AH News- I J_ to 20 lessons (no Bcales). Takes a S>l»&%jßr agents. Among other pupil further into music than 3or 4 years ,<sgSsH®sf*§£.V things this issue under ordinary conditions. Learn to play lals&jslEi! (sSsSj* contains Open Letter ; all tho latest Songs and Two-steps as they i SBf T^* fcs^^ r to David Nathan are published (rio special music required); (OT . Esq.; Von Haait's ' ! saves time and money. Make use of the .... Criticism Criticised; ' long evenings and benefit your future Wellington Gas , Co.;: Oraddock's". Bank- ! life. Testimonials from aU parts of Now ropt<! y; State Fire Insurance; Ooleman'B Zealand of the success of our pupils. B E„tate; Here and There; PoHtics; Who's ' you already read music, learn by thlß ■m iiQ ..: .... system how to convert your musio to rag- ' "''"■■"■"'■"■.m.r m ; time. A Ragtime Player is always popu- PRICE Ed. ...,.■ PRICE, 60, lar. Call for oU particulars. Interviews ..-rnTrw nTrr.T'<! pprtrtft?'■■ ' i anytime. Birley's CoUege of Music, Bonl- JOHN BULLS KLCIbfLK. ~ oott Chambers (first floor, up), Boulcott St. ■■'■,'■" . \ Special Feature Advertisements. i . Early Spring Minety i And Dainty Novelties AT QUEREE \ j*Z%Z A Ohoioo Selection ha« just arriTOd of '% "NOVELTY MILLINERY and "KBADY- ; TO-WBAR EATS," goods for immediate J|p&V J wbWi including the NEW VELOUR j /s&r\ '(""'\ f% TAGBLS in. all shades, NEW ROUGH ;.-] V M 'ifis*. ■ PLAITS, FINE TAGELS, and many ' j i /■ -\, i« combinations of Straw and Ribbon. j i 1J *'-r/ 111/ \\ There is a &reat variety in * ape ' bnt i ' M ■({'.■/'W |no one style'caß Ik said to be leading •! i / ■%■' . d p resent - ! ! NOVELTY SPRING NECKWEAR. i | NEW DEEP SiJLOS COIXARS-Ia Coloured Silks, White and Spot . j j CREplef'DE CHENE COLLARS-In Sailor shapes or attached to ! TINTED AND EMBROIDERED 'MUSLIN NECKWEAR-In Pink, Sky, and | \ inset Medallions of Coloured Silk. A " "■- ,1- ' j '- ■ , NEW SEASON'S DLOUSES. \ '' In White Japanese Silks, Crepe de Chene. Ninon Shadow Lace, and Net; ! 1 Yll smart new stuff and showing the latest colourings and ideas. , | OUR SPECIAL SALE OF NAPERY CONTINUES. ' 'PhAm i* still a larsre selection of beautiful sample Linen Goods including ' Hands!m" Bed Spread,, Supper CTotlis Afternoon Tea Clefts Pillow • "hams Runners, etc., all embroidered and hand-drawn goods, at from 25 to 59 per cent, below usual prices. j THE BALANCE OE TBS WINTER GOODS IS STIIL BEING OFFERED ! at BIG REDUCTIONS, including a splondid selection of Ladies' Tweed j Coatfl Black Pony and Caracul Coats, also Handsome Fur Sets and Neck-, j j |' lets of all descriptions. 'I ; WILLIS STREET. '"'''"■ 1 \
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