AMUSEMENTS. "SEVI7N BAYS' LEAVE" SPECIAL MATINEE, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 2.30. Note the Prices: Dross Circle nml Front Stall?, Sβ. Gd.i Children, Is. (id. Stalls, 25.; Children, Is. Gallery, Is.; Children, fid. Box Plan for Matinee now open at Hie Bristol. GRAND in PEEA ' IOTOUSE. hand Mouse. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction ... Ben. and John Fuller, Ltd. NIGHTLY AT S. NIGHTLY AT 8. Tim Great Dramatic Success: — "SKVi;N DAYS' LEAVE." — "SEVUN DAYS' LEAVE." ■ —• — "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE." "SEVEN DAYS' I.EAVJO." TIM FINEST MELODRAMA EVER STAGED IN WELLINGTON. NIGHTLY AT S. NIGHTLY AT 8. ALLAN WI.LKIK, ALLAN WILKIE, —• ALLAN WILKIE, — And His Brilliant Coterie of Players. THE LAST TWO NIGHTS 01:' THIS •- FINE PLAY. Tins IS THE PLAY YOUR BOY SAW IN' LONDON AND SO THOROUGHLY ENJOYED. EVERYONE SHOULD SEE IT.' Box Plan at. tho Bristol. Day Sales at Theatre Confectionery Store. People's Popular Prices: is., 35., 25., Is. MONDAY NEXT, MAY Glh, BEN. AND JOHN FULLER, LTD., Present the Dashing Military Play: "THE STORY OF TTIE ' ROSARY." "THE STORY OF THE ROSARY." "THE STORY OV THE ROSARY/' "THE STORY OF THE ROSARY." This Play ran for 13 Weeks in Sydney and 10 Weeks in Melbourne. Tho Plan for "The Story of the Rosary" ■ Is Now Open at Tho Bristol. PUBLIC NOTICES. SPINSTERS' CLUB. WINNING Numbers in Raffle for Countess of Liverpool Iftind (Trench Comforts), are:—First Prize, No. 663 (A. Cooper); Second Pr.izo, No. 803. Holders of Tickets can "obtain Prizes from tho Secretary, Liverpool Fund, Town Hall. WANTED, tho Public to know th.it the premises lately occupied by Blako and Co., Auctioneers, 53 Cuba Street (3 doors below Winder's Corner), aro under entirely now management, and will bo opened.on Wednesday, Ist May, 1918, as the Central Auction Eootns. . A. T. TRENDLE, Auctioneer & General -Commission Agent.' AVING Purchased, tho Complete Stock of Confectionery from the Rialto, Ltd., this, added to our own stock, enables us. to offer a rangq of Boxed Chocolate second to norio in town. From Sd. to a' 3 10s., ; Your inspection invited. MRS. LEIIPRIERE, 80 Willis Street, ~ Three Doors above "Evening Post." . ARMLESS MEN. nnHE M'KAY ARTIFICIAL ARM will A 1)9 EXHIBITED at MESSRS. ROWLEY & GILL'S OFFICES, F-catuerstoii Street (near Post Office), ; THIS (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON, From 3 to iSO o'clock. Tho fact that the N.Z. GoverAmonl are adopting-it for Returned Soldiers should bo sufficient guaraiiteo of its virtues. With this Artificial Arm a man can follow practically any trade. Those interested and £hb public aro cordially invited. J. WISEMAN AND SONS, LTD., Surgical Appliance "rind Limb Makers, AUCKLAND, Solo Manufacturers.
. For children'e coughs and colds tho best remedy is NAZOL. Agreeable and safo. Moro economical, than mixturas or syrups. 60 doses Is. 6d. Rcfuso substitutes.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 192, 3 May 1918, Page 7
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