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AMUSEMENTS. fi RAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! JACK WALLER presents the 4th EDITION Of LOOK WHO'S HERE, LOOK WHO'S HERE, LOOK WHO'S HERE, LOOK WHO'S HERE, including The Greatest Melodramatic Barlesquc, SKIPLANE. • SKIPLANE, SKIPLANE, A Veritable Scream that leaves the Audience Hysterical. BLACK OR WHITE? That is Now the Question. We are very, much concerned as to the' i correct colour of our famous racehorse "Skiphmn." Some say white, and some say biack. We did ask the boys, but they were unable to assist us. Personally we are inclined t6 lean towards piebald. However, to settle the question wo are holding a competition to decide it. All holders of tickets to the Grand Opera House for any night of this week will be eligible. First prize £100. which will bo paid out of the call-boy's salary. A CARNIVAL OP FUN AND LAUGHTER. 10,000 supers (more or less), 5000 tons of scenery (if it reaches us In time), 1 stud of blood horses, 1 bale of straw, 1 pail, and 25 STAR ARTISTS. 1 Villain i Villainess, 1 Squire, 1 Dude, 1 Loyal Jockey, 1 Glowworm, 1 Silkworm and its young. THE MUSICAL PROGRAMME ts as strong as.of yore. We still, have FRED. DENNETT and his PIANO, GREGORY IVANOFF and his VIOLIN. WYLIE WATSON and his 'OELLO. PRICES THE SAME: , D.O. and 0.5., 45.; Back Stalls, 35.; tarly Door Gallery, 25.; Late Door Gallery, Is. PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. VX/ELLINGTON . CITY OOUNOIL. TOWN BALL. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. . ORGAN EEOITAL. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT 8.15 o'clock, "•' ■' By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Crganist). Overture—"The Hebrides" Mendelsohn Humoreßke Op. 101 (No. 7) Dvorak 'iFantasie in A Ceear Franck ! Toccataand Fugue in D. Minor (Dorain) : ••••• Baca Prelude to Act I, "Tristan and Isolde" , ••• Wagner Dithyramb ....; Harwood ADMISSION: SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Doors open at. 7.15 o'clock. .TNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. . 4th March, 1918. . • JAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH, U AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore- St. ' CONCERT TO-NIGHT. MISS-CRANE AND PARTY. BUSINESS NOTICES. NEW.' UNIQUE, UP TO DATE. .S T A:F F O R D LUNCHEON, TEA AND SUPPER ROOMS UNCHEON, TEA AND SUPPER. EOOMB Over H. D. Bennett and Co., Ltd., W I li.li I-S STREET. Opening Date will be Announced Shortly. 1 LADIES' LOUNGE, LADIES' READING . AND WRITING ROOMS, LUNCHEONS AND SUPPERS A SPECIALITY. All Cakes, Scones, etc, Homo Made.. . f ■ ASSURANCE COMPANY,. ' '•'' . LIMITED. ' (Established 1836.) . FIRE. ACCIDENT. WORKERS' COMPENSATION. [ .'.' ■ Wellington Branch Office: 117 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. '. Manager '..... W. A. PARTON. TOURIST RESORTS. '. -jl/TASONIO HOTEL, NELSON. ' HENRY BAIGENT, Proprietor, Has much pleasure in informing the travelling public that ho has resumed the conduct of this old-established Hotel. 1 First-class Accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. ■ Lotters and telegrams promptly attended , • '.to. ' Telephone 38. P.O. Box 34. ~~' "|ttEW PLYMOUTH, ~~ The Garden of New Zealand. "Spend a holiday .at "Niger" House. Beautifully situated, overlooking . the town and sea. Every convenience, elec--1 trio light throughout, hot and cold baths Three minutes from Eliot Street tram stop. Taxis .meet all trains. 1 Telegrams-"Niger," New Plymouth, I MISSES BRANLEY >ND BATES, Proprietresses, . BALLY-HOI .. RALLY-HOI I .. SUMMER WITH US AGAIN. WHEN visiting Napier make the Ptovlnoial Hotel your Headquarters. The Oflloial Home for the Troops. Why :■ not for you also? (? i TarlS Moderate. One minute Station, Theatre. Parade. T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. • " "~" i , PALMERBTON NORTH. '.. TJ 0Y A L HOTEL. i Modern Brlok Bnildlng. Eleotrio Light ■ Throughout. '■ Box 203. 'Phono 94. A. E. HAYWOOD, Proprietor. ' NELBON-THE SUNNY SOUTH. » SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT WAINUI," NELSON. Flrst-olam modern Private House. Within easy disi Unco of town, situated on banks of Matai. [ "Wainai" Is the Popular Homo fot vlßitori and tourists. Oars meet all boats and trains. Firßt-olass aooommodation. Tariff, ' 10s. per day, weekly by arrangement. TeleI graphlo address, "Wainul," Nelson. 'Phont I 85. MRS. H. ORUMPTON, Proprietress. URAND'B REGULATION PILLS, ss. box. Moat ofnoient and successful on mar- ' kct. Harmless and rellahle. Bent POST ' FREE by return on receipt postal notes. i Bridge Drug Store, Moil Ordor Chemists, i Auckland. ■ Printing promptly produced at i \3T popular prices at "Dominion" Job Printing .Works.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 142, 5 March 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 142, 5 March 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 142, 5 March 1918, Page 7

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