( AMUSEMENTS. I ■■— H THE FISK JUBILEE.SINGERS. ! . MATINEE ON~SATURDAY. I Special Prices:. . ! ■ Front Stalls, 25.; Children, Is, i Back Stalls, Is.; Children, 6d. j Book Scats at Bristol. No extra charga.; pO NCER T CH AMBU TOWN HALL. j TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI ! LAST Q NIGHTS. 1 LAST ° NIGHTS.- ; ' THE WORLD-FAMED FISK .. JUBILEE. . SINGERS, : ! FISK JUBILEE SINGERS, FISK JUBILEE SINGERS, : FISK JUBILEE- SINGERS, \ FISK JUBILEE . SINGERS, ' FISK JUBILEE SINGERS, i FISK JUBILEE SINGERS,' 1 FISK JUBILEE .'■ SINGERS, i "THE WORLD'S ''GREATEST : "' HAS- . .MONY AND. MELODY MAKERS." Prices as - usual. Box Plan'at"Bristol. FAREWELL R.KQUEST PERFORM- 1 : ANCE ON SATURDAY. . , Requests, for -Special Numbers eliould bo' ; 'sent to the Manager. QUEEN'S Continuous THEATRE UEEN'S Pictures. THEATRE Cuba Street. ■ j "THE BOOK AGENT" . ] A Fox Feature Comedy. Drama, starring GEORGE WALSH, "The King of Smiles" At last the lowly book agent has coino into his own. Steeped in comedy and romance he steps on the screen of the newest Fox Film with all his 6uavity und iissuraiico portrayed by no less a personage than GEORGE WALSH. j Supported by a NEW SERIES of at-, tractions shown for the first time in Wellington. ■ POPULAR- PRICES.-Stalls, Gd.;Grand Circle, Is.; Reserved Seats, Is. Gd. Book-, ing at Beggs or at tho Theatre.. 'Phono' 3255. ' No extra charge for booking. Day. Sessions, Gd., and children 3d. until 6. I — RED JERSEY. j BED CONCERT. j JEE ;: ' SINGERS, ' j .' HARMONY AND MELODYEERS," , iction -with' [ OCIATION BAND. . I ORA HOUSE, r ...NEXT,.-'' ! 3.15 P.M. •, | DAY NEXT!'" "<■} ALE'OF PRODUCE. ALE OF PRODUCE.' • RNER.OF BOULCOTT STREET \ LIS STREET.. ■ j ABY (No.' 2) ENTERPRISES. , . ! TT SPEAR, DE, OF OPTICS,' ■°-* EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, j 7 Willis Street, i Lato Optician for tho Wellington Hospi.' tai and' Charitable Aid Board. j PATIENTS, unable to' obtain from the Optical Department may obtaini advice ;'ot tho above address between 9j a.m. and 5.30 p.m. •' ■ ' i STAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER ROOMS." One of the-Best Appointed in the City. and Writing Room Provided : -■ ' ■ • for Gentlemen. ALL OAKESHOME MADE. \ MISS BEAD, Proprietress. j Willis Street (over H. D. Bennett's). AlsoatTimaru,' •; AVING Purchased tho Complete' Stock of Confectionery from thei Rialio, Ltd., this, added to our.own' stock, . enables, us., to . otter, a rango of Boxed Chocolate second to none in town. From Bd. to £3 10s. • j .Your inspection invited. ! •••• MRS. LEMPRIBRE, ...... 90 AVillis Street, Three Doors above "Evening Post." NOW IS THE TIME TO JOIN " ! J' W. M. HARRISON'S PHYSICAL . CULTURE ■ CLASSBS-Business Men: Tues. and Fri., 5.15 to 6, 8 to 9.' Ladies: Mon. and Thurs., 5.15 to 6, 8 to 1 9. Children:. Tues., .A■ to 5; Sat., 9.15; to 10.15. ' __.." . ' i Quarter commences on, joining. 131 Feathersloirst., City. 'Phone 3211.' BARBER AND CO., Dyers and; • Dry-cleaners, 125 Cuba- Street,; City. 'Phono-220. -' '■" ■'
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 191, 2 May 1918, Page 7
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