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AMUSEMENTS. "THE STORY OF THE ROSARY." SPECIAL MATINEE ON SATURDAY i t 2.30. Dress Circlo and Front Stalls, 2s. Gd.; Children, Is. Gd. Stalls, is.; Children Is. Gallery, Is.; Children (id. Box Plan );ow open at Tho Bristol. •HRAND APERA TTOUSE. 'OTRAND "UPERA -O-OUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction .... Ben. and John Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!, TO-NIGHT! Under tho Patronage and in the Presonco of Their Excellencies the Earl and Countess of Liverpool. THE REIGNING SUCCESS. Last Two Nights of the Season. "THE STORY OF THE ROSARY." "THE STORY OF THE ROSARY." "THE STORY OF THE ROSARY." Presented by 1 Messrs. Ben. and .loiin Fuller, Ltd., ALLAN WILKIE. ALLAN WILKIE, ALLAN WILKIE, Supported by tho Strongest Dramatic Cast in Australasia, including Herbert Leigh Vivian Edwards Walter Hunt Robert Inman 'Ronald Riley Henri Dore i H. W. Varna Messenger Bcllis i Nollio Ferguson , Adelo Inman Olivo Stovons, and Mario Ney "THE STORY OF 'J'llE ROSARY." '"THE STORY OF THE ROSARY." "THE STORY OF THE ROSARY." It Fascinates. It Thrills. It tells to every woman a lovo story that brings tears, but has a happy onding. It 'is' rich in thrills, and in its sensational scenes men find the kind of dramatic aotion they most like. BOOK TO-DAY. BOOK TO-DAY. Box Plan at the Bristol. Day Sales at tho Theatre Cafe. THE PRICES FOR THE PEOPLE, 4s Ss ''s Is AND NO EARLY DOORS. THE LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE . SEASON.

GRAND OPERA HOUSE. - -MONDAY NEXT, MAY 13th. • MONDAY NEST;, MAY 13th. - MONDAY NEXT, MAY 13th. MONDAY ..NEXT, MAY 13th. THE "OMELETS AUNT" CLUB'S BIG EFFORT FOR THE PRESS BABY (No. 2). SPECIAL. RE APPEARANCE OF THE CLUB'S COSTUME COMEDY CO., THE CHEERO'S! ' ARRANGED AND PRODUCED BY MAUD BLETSOE BUCKERIDGE. "Tho Cheoio's" will bo Assisted by' Lady and Gentleman Members of the "CHARLEY'S AUNT" CLUB. SOME SHOW! SOME BABY! SOME CAUSE! SOME DUTY OF YOURS TO ASSIST!. •Sonio Prices to Make Your Duty Easy.-2s. (Reserves Gd. extra), and Is. PLAN NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL.

TO-DAY IS THE LAST DAY AT-QHORTT'S iT-OHORITS IIIEATRE-AT Of tho First Chapter of that Serial Super-Sensation, "TOE GREAT SECRET." It is tho greatest serial picturo ever produced, and ■ has been witnessed by thousands during Hie last five days. .DON'T MISS IT. And VIOLA DANA In "BLUE JEANS." . SATURDAY NEXT: Chapter Two of "The Great Secret, > and HAROLD LOCKWOOD "THE AVENGING TRAIL." HI, THERE! _ HO, THERE! ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! Return of the World's Favourite; Musical Comedy Actress and . Singer, MISS ADA REEVE MISS ADA REEVE MISS ADA REEVE MISS ADA REEVE "The Girl who helped to mako the fortunes of tho London Gaiety Company. LONDON'S DARLING! THE SOLDIERS' FRIEND! Will Commenco. a Farewell Season . At tho /-(RAND OPERA HOUSE VTRAND OPERA HOUSE On SATURDAY EVENING, MAY' 18. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 18. Supported by a Splendid Company of STERLING TOP-LINE ARTISTS, Including TALLEUR ANDREWS, LOUIS NIKOLA PEGGY PEA.T, LUCY LINDA, ROGERO, KENNEDY ALLEN, HARRY JACOBS, AND THE ENGLISH COMEDY CO. MAURICE RALPH, Touring alanngor. JERSEY FUNIX XI.ED JERSEY FUND. ■ CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT, To be Held at TOWN HALL, on SATURDAY, MAY 11th, 1918, at 2.30 p.m. !■ Attractive Programme. Punch and Judy . Show. Refreshment Stalls. Proceeds for National Beservo Baby, No. 8 Admission, jd I___1___ , MUSIC MADE EASY. WHY WASTE YEARS LEARNING? WHEN the "COLBIR" system teaches you to play the latest songs, twosteps, and all classes of music in 10 to "0 lessons, saves time, money, anddriidgery. No .-scales, no npecial music. Plenty of local references. Testimonials can be seen from all parts.. Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews any 'time. Call for all particulars. Birlcy's College of Music, Boulcott Street (Chambers), first floor up. ' BUSINESS NOTICES. |V|.R. BRIDGE, DENTIST, (Lato Upper Willis Street), ■ Macarthy's Chambers, 50 WILLIS'STREET. 'Phono 4191. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.) H SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7- Willis Street, Lato Optioian for tho Wellington Hospital and Charitablo Aid Board. PATIENTS unable to.obtain advice from tho Optical- Department may obtain udvico at tho above address Lctween 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.

ptTAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER BOOMS. Ono of tlio Beat Appointed in Iho City. Smoking and Writing Room Provided for Gentlemen. ALT, CAKES EOME MADE. MISS HEAD, Proprietress. Willie Streot (over H, D. Bennett's). Also at Timaru, '■

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 198, 10 May 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 198, 10 May 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 198, 10 May 1918, Page 7

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