___ AMU9EMENT3, fBI VAUDEVILLE jTOp TO-NIGMT AT Spa TO-DAY! Old ANTIC TO-DAY TO-DAY I CHILDREN'S TO-DAY TO-DAY! AN , I) TO-DAY TO-DAY I LADIES , TO-DAY TO-DAY! BARGAIN TO-DAY At 2.30 MATIN KB. At 2.30 At 2.30 MATJNEK. At 2.30 MATIN KK Al. 1.30. MATINBI MATINEE At 2.30. i'ATINEI 2a., In., 6(1. 2e., Iβ., «(I. 25., Iβ., 6(1. 25., In., 6d. 2a., Is., 6d. 25., Iβ., 6d. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIQ.Ha , Imst Night o[ TliiH Programing. Lust Night of "The Monte Carlo Girl." Last Night of Tho Alerts. Harris and Gold. SATURDAY NIGHT PRICES: D.O. and All Stalls, 25.; Reserves, 23. 6d. Circle, Is. Plun at, llrintol till 1 n.m Thereafter :il. 'i'heatro till 1 p.m. Reserve by 'Phono 165 not retained after 8 p.m. WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALI WEDNESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, . "THE MESBIAHI" "THE MESSIAH!" "THE MESSIAH!" Special Engagement ol MADAME ELSIE DAVIES MADAME ELSIE DAVIES The Brilliant English Frima Donna. Final Appearance of ERNEST DRAKE, Tho Eminent Tenor. Contralto: MISS MINA OALDOW. Baritone: FRANK OHARLTON. PRICES-SS. (Res.), 3s. (Re's.), and 2s (Plus Amusement Tax.) Tho Box Plan open;) at tho Bristol oi Wednesday next at 9 a.m. Special Concessions lor Colleges am Schools. W. E. CALDOW. Hon. Sco. 'Phono 3390. ■SAVCr. XIS J.SVT EED Hi Hill RAFFLE. TRY YOUtt LUCK. KITCHEN OUTFIT, Comprising* over 200 Articles, ON VIEW AT -148, IzAMBTON QUAY (Two doors from Pringle's, opposite Sfld Cross Shop). ' To be Drawn i DECEMBER 14th, AT NOON. EVERY Housowifo is proud of hor kit chen, and hero is an opportunitj to acquire a Complete and Valuablo Out fit of OTcr 200 Articles for the small, sun of One Shilling. The cause is a most de serving one, and everyone should help. TICKETS (Ono Shilling) are availabli at leading City and Suburban Shops, oi iwiy be obtained by post from Miss Gladyi Nathan, 96 Hobson Street, Wellington (Sond stamped addressed envelope.) SUPPORT THE RED CROSS BY GETTINC YOUR TICKETS NOW. TSTELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP MERGER ST. DEPOT DAY, DEO. 7. RESULT OP RAFFLES: Order on Davis and Clater—No. 8, Mrs Kgaio Road, Kelburn. Order' on Davios nnd Clater—No. 8, Mrs L. Bath, Bank of Now Zealand. JANET FIRTH, Hon. Sec. TOURIST RESORTS. PALMERSTON NORTH. ■jDOYAL HOTEL, Modern Brick Building. Eleotrio Light Throughout. Box 205. 'Phono 94. A. E. HAYWOOD, Proprietor. ""' RALLY-HOI RALLY-HO! . SUMMER WITH US AGAIN. WHEN visiting Napier make the Pro. vinoial Hotel your Headquarters. The Official Homo for the Troops. Why not for you also? Tariff Moderate.. Ono minute Station, Theatre, Parade. T. A>HEATH, , Proprietor. npHIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, .1' ROTORUA. Well known as the Premier Houso for accommodation and cuisine. Has been entirely renovated for the coming eooson One minute from Station. Telephone 20 - Tolegraphio address, "Thirwoll." TariH, 7s. per day; 40s. per week. T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor. OTAR ' HOTEL, ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. ' 4Tnder New Management. Tariff from 10s. Gd. per day. B. J. ATKINS, Proprietor. ORDERS FOR STYLISH CLOTHES To bo Delivered in JANUARY, 1918, ARE now being plaoed in considerable ■*-*■ numbers at HILLIGAN-B, Kelbnrn Avenue. GARDEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND T>EOOGNI3ED as one of the Leading JU/ Hotels in Anstralaeia: Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom etc. Ballroom. Tariff: 10a. 6d. to 15a' per day. Bpeolal Terms for lengthened' periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from «s. Other Meals optional. Full particnlan from Tnos. Oook and Son. or Qovt. Tour st Bureaux. Telegrams: "Oargen." Anot land. E. F. BLACK. Proprietor, T w.nFi 1 ! 8 - METTARY JU Wlllia Bt. (next Empire Hotel), for E -Privates' UnifoiW Breeokee, In etook; also Qaunt's Gold Gilt Buttons. The noxt produotion of Miss Marie Jempest and Mr. Graham Browne at tho Melbourne Theatro Boyal will bo Somerset Maugham's delightful com--9\ Mrs. Dot," lv hich wQI bo played in Melbourne for tho first time. After ™ 01r farewell season in Melbourne, Miss Jempest and Mr. Browne will ;ome to New Zealand, opening at Wellington on December 2G. • Another important J. C. Williamson attraction ror the Dominion is tho New English Musical Comedy Company with "Canary Cottage" and "You're In Lovo," ■vnicn opens in Auckland at Christmas. Mr. Cyril Maude will play the -*»nstmiis season in Christ-church. A small boy seated on the kerb by i telegraph pole, with a tin can by his iide, attracted the attention of an old ?ontlemnn who happened to be pass"K- "Goinc; fishing?" he inquired, ;ood-natnredly. "Nope," tho youngjtor replied. "Tako a neep in there." Investigation phoivcd tho can to be partly Alloci with caterpillars. "What !"p, ° v, ' , nro .V°» ( lo ,n K with them?" -They crawl' up trees and eat off the naves." "So I understand." "Well, Ira fooling a few of them." "HowP" bending 'em up this telegraph p01e, , !,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 64, 8 December 1917, Page 11
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