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AMUSEMEHTB. ' THE friNG'S. HE JXING'S. Commencing To-day at 2-30. TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS. TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS. Thomas Hughes's Great Classic made inlo a wonderful Picture. A faithful rendering of one of the greatest Dußiic schools.- and the making ob a Man FROM A BOY. All sides of an English schoolboy's life. not forgetting the famous tight between Slogger Williams ana Tom Brown. Cleverly interwoven arc two love stories. -i Masterpiece of Film Production for all time. Prices: D.0.. is. 6u. and Is. Stalls, Is. and M. HOS Plan at The Bristol. Special School Children's Matinee, next Wednesday at 3.15. EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. Commencing To-day at 11. MADCAP MADGE. A saucy, sparkling, triumphant Triangle ' Play, Starring OLIVE THOMAS Known the wide world over as "Tho Harrison Fisher Girl." The roguish, bubbling joy of the best of the wine of life is in her smile. A Bplendid story, telling of how the Madcap broke into her mother's scheme for marrying the elder sister to an earl. The ending is a surprise complete. If you guess it, you will GUESS WRONG. TBIHE EMPRESS. A HE EMPRESS. Commencing To-day at 11. "THE PERIWINKLE" A Mutual Masterpiece. Starring MARY MILES MINTER. A picturesque story of a girl beautv who grows up on a life-saving station. INTO HER LIFE COMES A RICH CITY PLEASURE-SEEKER. A Play that is fresh as a breeze from the i ocean itself. Brimming with emotional action and having a climax that will show Mary Miles Minter m a role of power and force that is astonishing Wonderful Sea Scenes

GRAND ..OPERA HOUSE., .' COMMENCING SfJ' sSs™|Jlt c s . th - ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER sth. MONDAi, NOVEMBER sth. MONDAY. NOVEMBER sth. . For a Short Season of SIX NIGHTS ONLY.. SIX NIGHTS ONLY. JACK WALLER WILL PRESENT HIS MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION < Xo6K°^vfHO^^HEßE >, Direct from their triumphantly successful season of 15 weeks at the PALACE THEATRE, SYDNEY. TWENTY-FIVE ERILLIANT ARTISTS TWENTY-FIVE BRILLIANT ARTISTS Including .TACK WALLER CECELIA GOLD HOWARD HALL DOROTHY WHITE RICHARD WHITE PATSY HILL GREGORY IVANOFF MARJORIE SIMS WYLIE WATSON • LESLIE WHITE FREDERICK DENNETT ABA SMART Assisted by A BRILLIANT SUPPORTING COMPANY AND THE PURPLE BAND. THE PURPLE BAND. THE PURPLE-BAND. ' THE PURPLE BAND. OPENING PERFORMANCE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER sth. . BOX PLAN opens TUESDAY, at tho Bristol. . Popular Prices.

/CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 8 p.m. i GRAND ENTERTAINMENT BY THE SPINSTERS' CLUB, • To Provide Xmas Comforts for No. 1 Stationary Ho'pitfll. PROGRAMME: Part 1. 1. Overturo Orchestra 2. Prologue from "PagUacci" Mr. W. Goudie 3. Old English Comedy Scene Mr. and Mrs. Culford Bell 4. Classical Dance...Mi9B Dorothy .Saunders 5. Quarrel Scene from "Tho Taming of the Shrow" Miss Mary Butler and Mr. Byron Brown 6. Irish Song Cyole—A Kerry Courting. Mary Carey (the Rose of Tralee) Eileen Driseoll Mrs. Carey (her mother) Gladys Wa-tkius I Young Mageo (in love with Mary) 1 W. G. Hellish ' Old Magee (his father) W. Goudie Interval of Fiva Minutes. Part 2. By the Costume Comedy Co., THE DAYSBATHERS. 1. Opening Ohorus—"Come Listen Ml' The Company 2. Chorus Song—"Dnhlin Bay" Albert Russell and Company 3. Ragtime—"Everybody Rag with Me" Miss Ethel Smith and Company 4. Solo-"For the Green" Miss Annie Sullivan 5. Concerted—"Farmer Brown" The Company 6. "Oriental Chinatown, My Chinatown" Miss Mar.iorie Saunders and Girls 7. "A Kiddie's Trip to Blackpool" Miss Alice Saunders 8. "Spooks, Tho Raetimo Goblin Man" Miss Rennie M'Lellan and Company 9. Dnet—"My Oroony Melody" Miss A. Sullivan and Albert Russell 10. Humorous Soarecrow Dance Mr. W. W. Crawford 11. Finale—"At the Seasids"...Th« Company Accompanist—Mis9 Olive Caverhill. Produced by Albert Russell.. Admission—3s. (Reserved). 25.. Is. Box Plan Bristol Piano Co., Monday, 29th. ST. BARNABAS'S, ROSBNEATH. A BAZAAR'AND CONCERT will be held at the Oriental Bay Kioßk on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Ist and 2nd. Admission: Afternoon, Free; Evening, is. ASHHUEST-POHANGINA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, NOV. 21. NOMINATIONS for all Events and Entries for the Maiden CLOSE on SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27th, at 9 p.m. Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. A. W. TRASS. Secretary. THE GREATEST PIANOS. rE true lover of music will always demand in a Piano quality of tone, responsiveness of touch, and excellence of workmanship. It is these characteristics that have made famous the BRINSMEAD' OHALLEN' ROGERS PLEYEL BORD Pianos. V{<i are agents for these greatest of all pianos, and can sell them to you on liberal terms. . We are also prepared to allow you a BIG DISCOUNT on your old piano. Consult us TODAY! CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Tho Oldest-Established Piano House in New Zealand. rE daily cost of operating a Bessemer Delivery Wagon is Icsb than that of the average wagon, and its depreciation is considerably loss. Simplicity characterises its mechanism and it can he soon understood by any driver. Ask us for paitioulars of the Bessemer, tho ideal delivery wagon. J. E. FITZGERALD, Motor Importer, Lnmbton Quay, Wellington. CARGEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND EEOOGNISED as one of the Leading Hotels in Australasia. Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc. Ballroom. TariH: 10s. 6d. to 15s. per day. Special Terms for lengthened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other Meals optional. Full particulars, rrom Thos. Cook and Son. or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Gargen," Anckland. E. F. BLACK. Proprietor. S. R. LUMLEY, MARTTNBOROUGH. . MOTOR Mail Service. Fcathcrston-Mar- ' fcinboronirhand Surrounding Districts. AU trains met. CarE, Horses, and Gigs ' lor. Hire. 'Phoaa So. S. . i 1

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 28, 27 October 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 28, 27 October 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 28, 27 October 1917, Page 11

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