AMUSEMENTS. iAoK _HOUSE. GOOD MORNING, MR. k MRS. WELLINGTON. LOOK WHO'S HOW DO YOU DO? HERB LOOK WHO'S . - " U ' HERB LOOK WHO'S J ' ■ HEE B LOOK WHO'S HEEB LOOK WEO'B HEKE look who's HEEB LOOK WHO'S Hi HI S E^ LOOK WHO'S ■ - HER B • LOOK WHO'S ' ■■ ■ ■ ESXV LOOK WHO'S {HSHh ■ HBEE LOOK WHO'S "■-.'. vHEEB LOOK WHO'S . HEBE THE CHEAT LAUGHING SHOW COMMENCES MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 6th. MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER sth. MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER sth. AN IRRESISTIBLE COMBINATION OF SUPEEIi MUSICAL SPECIALITIES. Uproariously Funny BurlcsQues. Vocal and Dancing. Numberi, Featuring JACK WALLER, «...■• V The Most Popular Comedian out of London.'. '-■■"",' r^:, , .. THE GREAT PUKPLE BAND AND 85 BRILLIANT ARTISTS. -•:....■ ■Direot from tho Palac<s Theatre, Sydney. ■' ■• ■■ ' ' __The_Boi Plan is Now Open nt The Bristol. Prices, 45., 3s. r 25., Is. ■'■ ■
TIHE IT ING'S. 'HE JOkING'S. Every Evening at 8. TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL BAYS. TOM BROWN'S BOHOOL DAYS. Thomas Hughes's Great Classic made into a wonderful Picturß. A romantic and live story. Tom finds that his school chum's mother is his own erring sister,' and manages to make a reconciliation. A vivid Film Novel of the young life of a. man from "IT'S A BOY" Until "GOOD-BYE, OLD SCHOOL." Evening Prices: D.0., Iβ. 6d. and Iβ.; Stalls. Is. and 6d. Box Plan at The Bristol. Special School Children's Matinee tomorrow at J. 15 p.m. NOTE-Under the provisions of the J n ?. nce £J Act ' I 9! 7 ' adhesion tickets exto af f a </ hiß Theatre wl » be subject EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODT'S. Continuous from U a.m. to 10.15 p.m. MADCAP MADGE, A Eaucy, sparkling, triumphant Triangle Play, Starring OLIVE THOMAS Known the wide world over as The Harrison Fieher Girl.' , Olive's emile is claimed to have cheered twenty million hearts in America. Watch her when she enters the lumHoue ball-room on roller skates. The olimai is fast and furious from the Madcap e runaway wedding until the- oassionate conclusion of big sister's love story. NOTE-TJnder the provisions of tW Finance Act, 1917, admission tickets exceeding 6d. at this Theatre will be subject to a tax of Id. TSE EMPREBB. HE EMPRESS. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. "THE PERIWINKLE" ' A Mutual Maeterpiece. - Starring MARY MILES. MINTER. A picturesque etory of a girl beauty who grows up on a life-aaving station. INTO HER LIFE COMES A RICH CITY PLEASURE-SEEKER. A Play that is fresh as a breeze from the ocean itself. Brimming with emotional action and.hiring a climax that will show Mary Miles Minter in a role of power and force that is astonishing Wonderful Sea Scenes NOTE-TJnder the provisions of the Finance Aot, 1917, admission tickets exceeding 64. at this Theatre will be subject to a tax of. Id. "ALL THE MUSIC OF THE WORLD" Is brought to your home by the Gramophone. It provides a pleaeure that will never grow old and never lose its freshness. We are Agents for the world-famous HIS MASTER'S VOIOE Gramophones, and the Lyriophone, whloh reproduce the voices of the Greatest Singers and the musio of , Instrumentalists with life-like fidelity. New Stocks with' the very LATEST AND MOST POPULAR EECOEDB Are ju6t to hand, and we cordially invite you to hear these Great Machines play these beautiful records. rmAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Mansers Street, Wellington. The Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. OARCEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND RECOGNISED as one of the Beading Hotels in Australasia. Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, I etc. Ballroom. Tariff: 10s. 6d. to 15b. per day. Special Terme for lengthened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other Heals optional. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son. or Govt. Touriet Bnreaui. Telegrams: "Cargen," Auckland. • ■ ■ E. F. BLAOK, Proprietor. ATRIOTIO Greeting Cards for Xmas and New Year. Sample Book at "Dominion" Office.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 32, 1 November 1917, Page 7
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