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AMUSEMENTS. GRAND rwPERA TTOUSE. RAND WPERA XIOUSE. Leasee* J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction .... Ben. and John Fuller, Ltd. SUCCESS. SUCCESS. SUCCESS. BRILLIANT' AND SENSATIONAL. "THE STORY OF TflE ROSARY." "THE STORY OF THE ROSARY." "THE STORY OF THE ROSARY." TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. ALLAN WILKIE ALLAN WILKIE ALLAN WILKIE And his Talented Company in "THE STORY OF THE ROSARY." "THE STORY .OF THE ROSARY." A FRANK. CLEAN PLAY, WITH PLENTY OF ROMANTIC COLOUR. A. Play of tears, laughter, and all the thrills yon coifiil wish for. Tho story of a great fighter and a gallant lover who took' with him to the battlefield the talisman of a Princess's Rosary. THE COSTUMES ARE MAGNIFICENT. THE SCENERY IS WONDERFUL. AND THE PLAY IS THE BEST YET, SEE THE WEDDING ON THE .STAGE. SEE THE THRILLING BOMB EXPLOSION. SEE THE GREAT DUEL. Box Plan. at the Bristol. Day Sales at Theatro Cafe. Prices—is., 3s„ 25., Is. No Early Doors. MATINEE SATURDAY, At 2.30. "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE." SPECIAL BENEFIT MATINEE. WEDNESDAY, MAY Bth, at 2.30. TRICSS-Dress Circlo and Reserved Stalls, 2s. 6d.; Children, Is. (id. Stalls, 25.; Children Is. Gallery, Is.; Children fid. The entire expenses of the Matinee will be homo by Messrs. Ben. and John Fuller, Ltd., so that tho whole of the takings will be <levoted to Press Baby No. 2 Fund. RED JERSEY FUND. RED CROSS FUND. SHORTT'S npiIBATRE. HORTTS JL HEATRE. PACKED AGAIN LAST NIGHT. No.Programme has evar received such a Tremendous Reception. Metro's Serial Super-Sensation, "THE GREAT •SECRET." • "THE GREAT SECRET." Proclaimed Throughout iho World as the Greatest Serial Ever Produced. Supported by Seven-Reel Special Feature Do Luxe, • -'BLUE JEANS," "BLUhI JEANS," • Featuring that Wonderful Actress, VIOLA DANA.. VIOLA DANA. Ladies are advised to arrango their parties to see this Mammoth Programme in tho dnytime and tlnus avoid the crush at night. CROWN THEATRE. ROWN THEATRE. Molesworth Street. ON THURSDAY NIGHT ON THURSDAY NIGHT With all tho gems of picturedora generously placed at their diaposal, the Press selected The Gem of them all, "MY OLD DUTCH," "MY OLD DUTCH," Based on Chevalier's Famous Coster Characterisation. A FIRST-CLASS CONCERT PROGRAMME, TOO! Orchestra 20 players under direction Mr. Harry Tombs* will play overture from "Don Juan," etc. Mr. Leo Buokoridge (Baritone), Miss Moylan (Soprano). Miss Mary Butler, in Humorous Monologues. Admission: One Shilling. Circle reserved, Is. fid. Book at Begg's. No Tax. IT'S ALL FOR A GOOD CAUSE!' SPECIAL NOTICES. WELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP. TO-DAY (TUESDAY) TO-DAY WADESTOWN WOMEN'S NATIONAL RESERVE CAKE AND FLOWER DAY. Guaranteed Excellence of Goods. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) Large and Special Sale uf Home-made Cakes. Mrs. Albert Martin and Miss Rose. Pound Cakes Expressly Made to Send to Soldiers. Hon. Sec, JANET FIRTH. RED JERSEY ED JERSEY APPEAL. The Citizens' 'Committee wants your aid. All tho money collected is for Salvation Army Work among Our Boys— YOUR BOYS! WILL YOU HELP THEM? Join tho Reds or the Blues (whichever side your suburb belongs to)' in tho Battle of tho RED AND BLUE ARTILLERY. Bo a Munition Worker! Help to Make "Money Shells"! THREE SHELLS « Of substantial size have been successfully fired since Friday. • MAKE THEM COME LARGER AND FASTER! The Battle is On! DO YOUR BIT! AND A BIT MORE! Make your Suburbs' record for giving a proud one! | L. O. H. TRIPP, Chairman Citizens' Committee. I BUSINESS NOTICES. MR. BRIDGE, DENT I 8 T, (Lato "Upper Willis Street), Macarthy's Chambers, 50 WILLIS STREET. 'Phone 4491. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.) STAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER ROOMS. One of the Beat Appointed,in tho City. Smoking and Writing Room Provided for Gentlemen. ALL CAKES HOME MADE. MISS REIAD, Proprietress. Willis Street (over H. D. Bennett's). Also at Timaru.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 195, 7 May 1918, Page 7

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610

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 195, 7 May 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 195, 7 May 1918, Page 7

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