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I AMUSEMENTS. ADA. REEVE HOX PLANS. ADA REEVE BOX PLANS. ADA REEVE BOX PLANS. The BOX PEAKS for the first three nights will Open at the Bristol WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT. WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT'. rjKAND OPERA HOUSE "RAND OPERA HOUSE THE COMING ATTRACTION, THE COMING ATTRACTION, Commencing SATURDAY, MAY 18th. ■ SATURDAY, MAY 18th. FAREWELL SEASON Of the Most Popular Artist on tho Stage to-day, ADA REEVE.'," ADA REBVH. ADA REEVE. ADA REEVE. "At tho height of her power," and "at the zenith of her fame," Supports l>y a \ BRILLIANT NEW COMPANY, BRILLIANT NEW COMPANY, BRILLIANT NEW COMPANY, Including TALLEUR ANDREWS, ROGERO, LUCY LINDA, HARRY. JACOBS, KENNEDY ALLEN, LOUIS NIKOLA, PEGGY PEAT, ASHTON JARRY, GEORGIE DE LARA, JOHN GRANT, Tho ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY, ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY, And the TIVOLI ORCHESTRA-10 Performers. j NOTE.—In presenting this fine com- ! bination, absolutely tho finest aggregation of talent ever gathered together to j tour tho Dominion, Miss Reeve has retained all thoso Artists who niado. such rj ; a big impression on her last visit, and| I has included several now ones at the,, ; : top of their profession in their particu-j | lav lino. ..' PRICES-D.C. and 0.5., 55.; Stalls, 34 H I Gallery, Is. Early Door to Gallery, Is. ■ ■ extra, all plus Tax. , j MAURICE RALPH, :J - i Touring JlanogeftA .1 CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S. Latest $i!i> i splitter, "THE ADVENTURER 1 /' ! at KING'S and EVERYBODY'S, M- '■ DAX KrK -: TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMJM&. ' ; OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMSp,. _ } ilJirori • : Direction Will and Rob Thomas :: ; EVERY EVENING 'AT 8. 51 ' | Commencing 1 ■) THURSDAY NEXT, MAY lM -i ! THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 16th. : | Will and Rob Thomas's aOITH ' 7! , ; FAMOUS " °'} T " i ENGLISH PIERROTS, ' ~f„ ?„ • ■ ENGLISH PIERROTS, .., i-.f ENGLISH PIERROTS, ;;'',.,',.' ENGLISH riERROTS, .?.„™ „; ! " In their Original ji bun AND UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENTS;!'' i MUSIC, MIRTH AND MERRIMEKTV \ Presented by the a ! POPULAR AND FAVOURITE';,: " " ARTISTS. ■ ~ ',' IT ' ! Mies Elsa Langloy Comedienne./ Miss Billio Wilson Soubrofcter ! Miss Elsie Rosslyn SoftaMSt ! Miss Rima Young Pianiatt Mr. W. P. Turner ComedShiw Mr. Charles Lawrence J EntertiirJera ; Mr. Leslie Austin Liglit Comediania Mr. Roy Cooko Basso Mr. Louis Mitchell Baritone Mr. David Lyle Te WF Bos Plan opens at tho Bristol Monday. PIERROTS' POPULAR PRICES-3*"., 25., Is. (Plus War Tax). .- i-i . Representative VICTOR BECK.""* __ : U'l THE QUEEN'S /TUIEATHE; r JIE VfUEEN'S J-HEATRE;[ "SOME BOY." "SOME BOY." ■> Featuring Smiling George Walsh. ABrilliant Fox Film Comedy. Excellent Programme of Supports. Popular Prices i —.Stalls, 6d.j Grand Circle, Is.; Resorv- : ed Seats Is. Gd.; Booking at Begg's or < at tho Theatre. 'Phone 5255. No extra charge for booking. Day Cessions, Gd., ! and children 3d. until (i. CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S Latest Sidesplitter, "THE ADVENTURER," at KING'S and EVERYBODY'S, TODAY. ! Under tho Auspices of Wellington Social ! Democratic Party. MR. E. M'DONNELL ("Hugh Stone") will continue his Series of Lectures ; on "Plays and PlAywrights" at the Alex- . andra Hall, Abel Smith Street on SUNDAY EVENING, at 8. On this occasion, he will Lecture on Mr. St. John Er. • vine's "Mixed Marriages." Doors open at 7. Collection- i 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, and drudgery No scales, no special rnu6io. Plenty j of local references. Testimonials can be eeen from all parts. Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews any time. Call : for all particulars. Birley s Oollege of ! Music, Boulcott Streot (Chambers), first ! floor up. SPORTING. MARLBOROUGH RACING CLUB, : / AUTUMN MEETING, i TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Hth and 15th May, 1318. , THE BOAT Leaves' Wellington midday i on MONDAY and Returns on .THURSDAY. ! Good Fields. ] E. J. HARVEY, ! Socrotaxy. : BUSINESS NOTICES. tt|R. BRIDGE. DENTIST, -j (Lnto Upper Willis Street). Maoarthy's Chambers, '; 50 WILLIS STREET. 'Phono 4491. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.) | | TT BPEAR, DR. OF 'oPTICB, °-' EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 Willis Street, Late Optician for tho Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. PATIENTS unablo to obtain advice trom the OpUoal Department may obtain idvioe ot the Above address between 9 n.rn, and 5.30 p.m. STAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER ROOMS. '; One of the Best Appointed in tho City. j Smoking and Writing Room Provided for Gontlemen. ALL CAKES nOME MADE. . MISS READ, Proprietress. 1 Willis Street (over H. D. Bennett'^. AJao at Timaru. . |

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 199, 11 May 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 199, 11 May 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 199, 11 May 1918, Page 9

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