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AMUSEMENTS. THE CARNIVAL CONTINUES. TTIB MAJESTY'S . THEATRE, Fullers' Theatres and yaudeviUc, Ud. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI Messrs. Puller rresent OTJINHOPB And His AUREOLE OF ROMANCE. In the Second JMRTATIOUS FOLLY FLUTTER, ''RAZZLE-DAZZLE," "9AKZLRDAZKLE," A Deliriously Frivolous, I Deliriously Funny, Delectable Fandango, j RIOTOUS REVELRY. Lissome Girls in Dainty Raiment! MILES OF MERRIMENT! Introducing •The Melodious "Kissing Song." A Smashing Variety Preliminary: THE COLEMAN BISTERS, Brilliant London Comediennes. THE MARVELLOUS DEVONS, European TVonder Illusionists. MURFAYNE. The Monaroh of'the Xylophone, George D'Alma. M'Kay and Graham. Prices: D.O. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Booking at The Bristol, 6d. citra. mOTVN HALL CONCERT, CHAMBER. Direction W. and R. Thomas LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST TB3t.EE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS Of theENGLISH PIEEKOTB. ENGLISH PIERROTS. ENGLISH PIERROTS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Farewell Performance, WEDNESDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER. Kotlee —Request items will ho included in the programme on the laet three nights -To-night, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Patrons are asked to send in requests by letter to the Town Hall. Box Plans now open at Tho Bristol. Booking after 6 p.m. to-day. 'Phone 65. Beats retained till rising curtain. ■ r*EAND OPERA HOUSE. FOE 7 NIGHTS' SEASON. Commencing SATURDAY, 2Znd BEPT., 1917. THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY Present Audran's Charming Comic Opera, ""LA MASOOTTE." "LA MASOOTTE." "LA MASOOTTE." "LA MASOOTTE." PRODUCED UPON A MAGNIFICENT ' 80ALE, Under personal supervision of WL. TOM POLLARD. Full Orchestra and Chorus, under direction MR. BERNARD PAGE. Box Plan Open at Bristol on Tuesday. ■ E. B. VANCE, Hon. See. "TOWN' HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, ' Underjhe Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General, the Right Hon. the Prime Minister (Mr. W. F. Massey), the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, tho Hon. Col. Sir James Allen (Minister of Defence), the Hon. J. A. Hanan (Minister of Education), and the Mayor of Wellington (Mr. J. P. Luke, 0.M.G.). ' WAR PICTURE-LECTURE. ' "NEW ZEALANDERS AT WAR," "NEW ZEALANDERS AT WAR," By ) MR. GERALD ANDERSON, . War and International Press Correspondent, and Returned Soldier. The LECTURE includes a description of our SOLDIERS' and SAILORS' work in South Seas — Mesopotamia, — Turkey Gorman Africa — Palestine — Europe ■ Over 100 PICTURES, operated by Mr. Whitelaw. TUESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, At 8 p.m. Admission: 35., 25., Is.; School Children half-price. „ , Box Plan at The Bristol. Opens To-day, Mr. Anderson devotes one-fourth of the proceeds to the Mayor's Patriotic Fund. COUNTRY TOUR: FEILDING—WEDNESDAY, Sopt, 19. OARTERTON-THURSDAY, Sept. 20. •<r\ rand \iium riisT ry equal. KbrRAND Allied Ixift ILecital. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, Z PJf. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 2 P-M. - Under the Patronage and in Presence of tho Countess of Liverpool, Right Hon. W. F. Massey and Mrs. Mas6ey. His Worship the Mayor (J. P. Luke, Esq., 0.M.G.), and. the Mayoress. NATIONAL FAIRY TALES, Mrs. Phil. J. Nathan. NATIONAL SONGS. NATIONAL DANCES. M. Eugene Ossipoff. Arr. by Miss Estelle Beere. Orchestra under Direction Mr. Tombs. Piano-iaSS VALERIE CORLISS. EACH ADULT RECEIVES SURPRISE PACKET. EACH CHILD RECEIVES GIFT FROM ALLIED SOLDIERS'. TREE: ALLIED SOLDIERS' TREE. Admission-Adults. 45.; Children, 3s. Box Plan at Bristol. See Bristol Piano' Oo.'s wiudftws for a fev' of the presents. , HOBSON STREET AND HOBSON ORES- • • CENT DAY AT THE RED CROSS SHOP. RAFFLES: Christening Set: Mrs. Milsom, No. 607. Irish Crochet Set: Ist, Miss No. 13- 2nd, Mr. Leader. No. 64. Embroidered Supper Cloth: No. 90, Mrs. A. Myers. Competitions wore won by Mesdameß B. B Wood, Askew, Russell, H. Nathan. I. M'Lcan. M'Oarthy, Home, W. Johnston, Misses Barry, Ford. MANY OF THE CITY'S BESTDRESSED MEN Wear CHURCHILL'S Suits! They are preferred because they retain their Style and Pit as long as they last. W. J. CHURCHILL, LADIES' ,AND GENTS/ TAILOR, 133''VIVIAN STREET, Telephone 2654 A. WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3192, 17 September 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3192, 17 September 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3192, 17 September 1917, Page 7

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