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AMUSEMENTS. . -I EVERYBODY'S' TO-NIGHT. VERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT. REMEMBER tho LAST SCREENINGS Of CHARLIE CHAPLIN ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In ' The Screamingly Funny Comedy "THE ADVENTURER." "THE ADVENTURER." When Charlie's funny trousers feed . themselves -with ico cream I SCREAM, YOU SCREAK and EVERYBODY SCREAMS. At 14.16. 2.6. 3.55. 5.4fi, 7.36, and 9.30. -. "None of the babies was mineBut if you'll have a liltlo patience." EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. Commencing To-morrow at 11. " " MADGE KENNEDY In A Human Fountain of Bubbling Merriment. "BABY MINE." "BABY MINE." A. Goldwyn- Super-feature. A Film Version of Margaret. Mayo'u Celebrated Comedy-drawn. What was he tho father of— NONE, ONE, TWINS, or TRIPLETS? Ho eaid: "If Fm not a father what am I?" And his friend replied: "I'd hate to tell you." ■A FASCINATING LOVE STORY. Swaying ia a Hurricane of Hilarity. .

PATRIOTIC FUNCTIONS. '; \\ ■ UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE. '.; TO-NIGHT. "~ ' TO-NIGHT. '• ' ' i TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. .' i .A' NEW STANDARD : IN. ■ •■ '' I .■■. ENTERTAINMENTS. '. ;-. ;| ANOTHER BIG ENTERPRISE POR THE PRESS BABY (No. 2). j EXCEPTIONALLY BRILLIANT PROGRAMME BY ' \ LEADING CONCERT ARTISTS AND MISS GLADYS .'i CAMPBELL'S DANCING PUPILS. ■' ! PART ONE: ! OVERTURE .- ORCHESTRA! i DRINKING SONG-Frora tho "Roso of Persia" MR, H. p. WOOD "CRADLE SONG" (P. Kroisler) MISS TERESA MT3NROE i 'CELLO SOLO-"Meditation," Massenet) : MR. PRANK JOHNSTONE j SONG-'lnvictus" (Bruno Huhn) .;...' ME. B. O'CONNOR ' ARIA-"Softly Awakes My Heart" (Saint Saens) MISS MINA CALDOW SONG—"Jtephistopholcs's Serenade". (Berlioz) MR, LEN BARNES > \ TAItT TWO:-. ; ! OVERTURE : ORCHESTRA ''' DANCING DIVERTISSEMENT, by tho pupils of .' :,.'>■ ! MISS GLADYS CAMPBELL' ; Including Huntsmen and Spinners' Ballet, from "The Magic Carpet," ; and Water Nymphs' Ballot, from "The Magic Carpet." (Mr. Frank v ' Johnstone's Trio will supply tho music for tho dances.) ' j SONG-"Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes" (Sullivan) MR. H. .¥.' WOOD LILT-"Good-byc" , MISS NOLA HAYBITTLE ; SONG—"Don Juan Serenade" (Tschaikovsky) ;.. MR, LEN BARNES ' TENOR SOLO—"A Vision" ; MR. 'MARTIN DUFF DUET-"Misorere," from "II Trovatore" (Verdi) •;■■■: MISS TERESA M'ENROE and MR. H. F. WOOD Accompanist—Mr. Harold Whittle. Orchestra under tho direction- of Mr. H. Moschini. ! GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ' ] TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT i 35., 25,, and Is. Reserves at tho Bristol. BROOKLYN BABY (NO. UK . ■ : TOWN HALL TOWN HALL ON - MONDAY NEXT, MAY 20. MONDAY NEXT, MAY 20. ■: MONDAY NEXT, MAY 20. ■ ■"' "" GRAND CONCERT BY WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY, ' ■ , ASSISTED BY ' -.- ■ ■ , i

WELL-KNOWN WELLINGTON' ARTISTS. ; , £ TICKETS. Is. amj, 2s. Holders of 2s. Tickets may reserve-, seats at the Brhtol Piano Co. free of charge. . Box, Plan opens at 9 q'clock to-day. ■'■'■'■ . ... ' : -■ .*,, ;: "-■"■'• • RED JERSEY! APPEAL;— 1 BADGE AND FLAG DAT. BADGE AND FLAG DAT, BADGE AND FLAG DAT. BADGE AND FLAG DAT, TODAY! TO-DAY! SHOW YOUR COLOURS. ' A CAPTURED GERMAN GUN with team will Parade the City. Every Citizen is expected to wear a Union Jack. BE A BRITON! YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS will assist in Capturing another German Gun. OUR SOLDIERS FIGHT LIKE BRITONS. YOU SHOULD GIVE LIIE BRITONS. GIVE TILL YOU PEEL THE JOY OF SOME REAL SACRIFICE. ■COASTAL ■■■■RAIDS.'■". Rumour says that a STRONG CONTINGENT from the RED -.AMY will Land Storming' Parties at DAY'S BAY and RONA BAY on SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. L. 0. H. TRIPP, Chairman Citizens' Committee.

XT SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 TTillis Stroet, i Late Optician for the Wellington Hospi-' tal and Charitable Aid Board. PATIENTS, unable to obtain advice from the Optical Department may obtain advice .at the abovo address tetwoen 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 204, 17 May 1918, Page 7

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548

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 204, 17 May 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 204, 17 May 1918, Page 7

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