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AMUSEMENTS, MATINEE DAY TO-DAY! "THE SHOW !«*%!>' THOUSAND LIGHTS." - TO-DAY! 2.30. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! 2.30. TO-PAY I TO-DAY! 2.30. TO-DAY! MATINEE The Kiddies' Chance to See a MATINEE Wonder Show MATINEE A Colossal Programmo at Minimum Prices. 25., Is., 6d. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT OF PROGRAMME. Last Night of the Dramatic Stars, TED MACLEAN, In Association with GENEVIEVE LEE. Last Night of Brown and Newman. • Last Night of Walter O. M'Kay. Los Whaiton, Stanhope Revue. SATURDAY NIGHT P-RICES: D.O. and) AH Stalls, 25.; Up, Circle. IsReserves, 2s 6d. Plan at Bristol till 1 p.m. Thereafter at Theatre till 7 p.m. "LOOK WHO'S HERE." "LOOK WHO'S HERE." RETURN VISIT BY . POPULAR REQUEST, PRESENTING A PROGRAMME OF ENTIRELY NEW ITEMS. If you saw the chance to give the •public Boinething new, something entirely novel, BomethinE it was -wanting and was waiting for. Something that would create something. ■ ~,.,- j Something, highly diverting and clever. ■ . ~ Something that was hilariously funny. , a Something-altogether good. What would you do? . . . That'B what Jack Waller did! "LOOK WHO'S HERE." BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. The Plan of Reserved Seats for the First Four Nights only will be oyw^tk Bristol from 9 o'clock a.m. WEDNESDAY NEXT. BOOK BEFORE YOU SLEEP. ptH'AND OPERA HOUSE. I Lessees J- 0. Williamson, Ltd. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 16. ,i laTuSdAY NEXT! FEBRUARY 16. I SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 16. , !' SATURDAY NEXT! FEBRUARY 16. ]• MR. JACK WALLER \ Presents his Whimsical Flash of Fact and Fancy, "LOOK WHO'S HERE." "LOOK WHO'S HERE." "LOOK WHO'S HERE." (The title is one of the Whimsies.) !A Company organised to fill the demand i) TI programmo of varied items, ana oi '-canised, not as o, possession, but as an iu "Movement. "LOOK WHO'S HERE." "LOOK WHO'S HERE." "LOOK WHO'S HERE." I iirect from a highly successful season of EO weeks at the Palace Theatre,-Sydney, anrl after a Triumphant Tour of New Zea Hand. A. BRILLIANT COMPANY OF 25 STAR ARTISTS, Including tho Famous "PURPLE BAND," VFho will dispense Music, Mirth, and Mo rriment in a manner never hitherto attempted. "LOOK WHO'S HERE" Embl taces all the Graces of Comic Opera, Rot mo, Costume Oomedy, Vaudeville, ] Burlesque, and Oonservatonum Concert, all so Blonded into ' one Harmoniouß whole that it is difficult to dotcot the joinß and scams. i/A. CAMEO WITHOUT A FLAW. Pric* is- Dresß Circle and Reserved Stalls, u- Tack .Stalls. 3s. Early Door Gallery, ■: l! to Door Gallery, Is. Plus AmuseSentl Tax. No Booking Fee. UNDER: THE AUSPICES OF THE NAVY LEAGIm. At THE CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL HE CMNOERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL Ou i . MONDIIY. 18th FEBRUARY, 1918, At 8 p.m. Led tore: "French Oceania," , By . , PBOFESIBOR MACMILLAN BROWN. TICKETS,', Is. Seats ma y he reserved, at The Bristol, Is.' extra. ~0 Chairman : His Worship the Mayor, J. P. Luko, S:'feo., O.M.G. A GREJfT SUNDAY AFTERNOON. TRAMWAY'S BAND, NEfWT'JWN PARK. A TIGER iind a BLACK PANTHER have been oifered to the Wellington Zoological Sooii-ity for £170. Too Sooiety wants a Tiger, the City Council says take a colla.Jtion to buy.t'.e tiger. The Tramwayß Bund will enchant the welling: ton public i.sth a musioal appeal for a tlgor. Anything from IC* guineas cheque to a Jialfpe* ny wiU be accepted,by■ the collectors at Newtown Park on Sunday afternoon. Hake the coHoction a record one, then th<) City Corporation wiU help, and if tho tieer bo worth buying he wiH be bougl.it. JOHN OABTLE, Secretary, W.Z. Society. <-■ (RHEUMATISM. .QCIATIOA, ; LUMBAGO, GOUT, NEURITIS ai 'e the outcome of excess urio acid in tho I system. This übolcbs and harmful by-pn tfuct of Nature's functions is formed in the blood, and deposited in tho joints, and mußolefl and titsue where, if negleoted, il. accumulates and causes pain, dißoomlopt. and illness. WE GUARANI?EE TO EFFECT A PERMANENT CURB OR MAKE NO CHARGE! For further pitrtloulars, write HESfIRS. L M'LACHLAN AND 00., LID., Queen Street, Auckland. P.O. Box 121 J. DOMINION Lev«ir' WXtoh, printed guarantee for 1 jycar, manufactured by maker of Big Ben' Jllarm. Post 7e. «d. to I J. E. Fl'.lrT, Jeweller, j Palmerjitpn North, Sole Agent fcfc tho District. GENERAL Printinjl in all ita branches XX neatly and promptly executed at moderate oharges at t&o "Dominion" General Printing. House, . .".Dominion" ATenoe. Thono4Cso, ! . ■ ;

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 122, 9 February 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 122, 9 February 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 122, 9 February 1918, Page 9

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