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AMUSEMENTS. "LOOK WHO'S HERE." "Roguishly up-to-date in its chaste futuristic setting and costumes—a study in black and white, with a purple patch thrown in—with nothing commonplace anywhere, plenty of oxcelliut comedy of the burlesque order, some- screamingly funny little "potted playu," some excellent dancing, a- soupcon of good music ingeniously interlaced with merry, jingling ragtimo lilts, and introduced by a lengthy musical mosaic that everybody should arrive in time to hear, played by an orchestra that knows itb business. ,, —Wellington "Dominion." GRAND OPERA HOUSE. For a Brief Season, Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 16. Presented by and under tho sole direction of MR. JACK WALLER. A coterie of 25 Star Performers, comprising tho porsonnel of a Merry, Musical Combination which, for the want of a better name, is entitled, "LOOK WHO'S HERE." "LOOK WHO'S HERE." "LOOK WHO'S HERE." "LOOK WHO'S HERE." "LOOK WHO'S HERE." On the rising of the curtain, following a Selection—phis an encore—by the Famous "PURPLE BAND," Tho following Artists, among others, are introduced: Jack Waller Leslie White. Fred Dennett Edgar Hulland Wylie Watson Cecilia GoldWill Hender . Ada Smart Howard Hall Marjorie Sims Gregory. Ivanoff Dorothy White liiohard White Patsie Hill Siinms Waller. BOX PLAN at the Bristol, opens Tomorrow. Prices: Dress Circle-and Reserved Stalls, 45.; BacH Stalls, 35.; Gallery, 25. Late Door Gallery, Is Plus Amusement Tax. No Booking Fee. PUBLIC NOTICES. ' PUBLIC NOTICE rr\HE Proprietors (Hon. Chas. A. Parsons Jj and Bennett),' New Zealand Patent No. 35704, entitled "Searchlight and the like Reflector," are desirous of disposing of the Patent or entering into work:i:g arrangements under license or otherwise with firms likely to be interested in the 'same. A copy of the specification and full particulars can be ibtain-.-d from, and offers (for transmission to the owner), made to BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, Patent Attorneys, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin. __ NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS ANYONE found Trespassing on Bloom lield Farm without permission will ho prosecuted without respect to persons. .ALEX. G. WHITBMAN, Upper Eutt. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Proprietor (the Hon. Ohas Algernon Parsons), of New Zcalanu Patent No 34314. entitled "Turbine Compww"" «* like Installation,!," No.. 34707, btcam VW imtion in Steam Turbines aud the lute, N?» "Thrust and other Bearing No. 19713, "Improvements in and- "laUns to controlling means for Valve , 3vo. 198 "Improvements in the production of hull vacua and in cooling by «ttjorat.on. Wo 2080G "Improvements in Packing: uey°ces for' the'.Shafts of SUam Turbines 1L « e for Shaping Turbine Blades is 1,0 interested in tho same. A cow o! Uu> Patent specification, and full a 1 "™ 1 ""; can bo obtained from and offers nor transmission to the owner), made to BALDWIN AND BAYV7AHD, Patent Attorneys, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, andj)uuedjn- _ "land foiTdischarged soldiers. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undermentioned lands will be open 'ry 1918 Hans and particulars at principal post offices, and on application 11 Waihora Settlement, 26 miles from Mas-terton-S allotments, 104 to 221 acres. Pukenamu Settlement, one mile from Te Horo Railway Station-3 allotments, 73 t0 YTm. m'clure, t Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands Office, Wellington, Bth February._l9lß. WANTED KNOWN. rAT we are presenting 10 GUINEAS in Pri-Ks FOR THE BEST SMALL GARDEN AROUND WELLINGTON .AND SUBURBS Which are Eown with •• COOPER'S- SEEDS OF SUCCESS COOPBR'S SEEDS OF SUCCESS COOPER'S SEEDS OF SUCCESS ■ This Season. .ENTRIES CLOSE on THURSDAY, 14th For further information and all particulars, opply to F. COOPER. LIMITED, . Seed Merchants, Mercer Street (oH Willis Street}. WAR WORK. PI fth (\(\fl REQUIRED to • extend JbIOU.UUU a.nd carry on the great work of the CHURCH ARMY for Sailors and Soldiers. 1000 HUT 6 at all Fronts and Naval Bases. 10 lately added to these by New Zealand subscribers. All huts open to N.Z. and other troops lor rest and recreation. 1000 BEDS at our Soldiers' Homes. Hundreds of the Ladies of England volunteered to help the Church, Army to make their leave aa home-liko as possible. The Hon. G. W. Russell hac given his approval to our efforts to help tie soldiers The King, Right Hon. Lloyd George, Admirals and Generals and New Zealand Bpldiers themselves have written appreciative letters referring to our work, carried out, with tho approval and by the wish of tho War Office. Our Kitchen Cars Recreation Huts, Chapels. Hospitalß, and Soldiers' Homes are open to all. REMIND your Soldier Boy or Friend of his' New Zealand homo by posting him ono of Rawlins's specially-prepared Cakes Send us your order, and wo will post the parcel and eend you the P.O. roceint Our cakee are packed in absolutely air-tight tins. The cakes we _ sont last year arrived in excellent condition, and wo euaranteo them all this year. Price. packId and poßted, It. 9d. and 9a. Special quotations to Societies requiring a quantitv Orders received now will reach tho Front by Easter. J, Bawlins, The White Houso. Palmerstbn North. A recent lawsuit disclosed the octopus in the film play, "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea," as merely a rubber imitation, made by an ingenious artificer to counterfeit the reitl octopus with its wriggling, squirming tentacles. A diver, it was explained, concealed in tho body of the croalure, worked the tentacles with springs during the fight with a man, which formed ono of tho most thrilling scenes in the play. Thus a. baffling mystery (as it seemed to most people who saw tho film) is solved. » The refreshing, stimulating qualities of KOLA-NIP are more than wolcomoon these tiring, hoi, thirstftil dnye. It quenches thirst, cools heated blood, and "feels good" all tho way down,—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 124, 12 February 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 124, 12 February 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 124, 12 February 1918, Page 9

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