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AMUSEMENTS, QRAND OPEIU HOUSE. ' Direction IOIIN IiOL'IvIXS. TO-NIGIIT. AT S.lO. FINAL CONCERT BY THE GREAT 0: ITALIAN OPERATIC TENOR, { CiVrFRLLT. CAPPELLI. d CAPPELLI. ' CAPIULLI. ' cappk r,r,T. CAPPELLI. A further triumph was achieved last nig]it, another huge audience manilest.ing their delight and appreciation in unprecedented tumults of applause. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME: CAPPELLI AVill Sins"Andrea" Chernier "Spirito Gentile" Donweth "Ah, Si lion Mip" v ® (h "Lohengrin's Narrative" Wagner Etc.. etc. .TOITN AMADIO Will Play"Dreaming" Schumann "Polonaise Brilliant®' - uuso "Swing Song" ■ "Yalse op. Gl" Cho P m ' Etc., etc. LUCIEN CEBARONI Will Sins-. "Yorrei" "The Two Grenadiers' Schumann "0, Star of Eve" Wagner VERONICA BEDFORD Will Siim"Hlcgio" Massenet ••The Smith" A™ l ™* "Ave Maria" Gounod ■ (Flulo Obligate by John Amndio). HAROLD WHITTLE .... At tho Piano. 3;., 23.; Lato Door. Gallon', Is. (plus Tax). Plan.-) at the Bristol. mHB KING'S. TWICE DAILY, -MIB KING'S. 2.:i0 ami 7.15. FWGWKLL SCREENINGS OF 'IHIS RECORD BREAKER. THE FIRST NATIONAL EXHIBITORS OF AMERICA Announce Further Opportunities of Seeing TO-D'VY MY 2.30 and 7.45 TO-D'VY my 130 and 7.45 TO-DAY MY 2.30 and 7.15 TODAY 2.30 and (Ao TO-DAY FOUR =-30 and 7.« TO-DAY FOUR 2.30 and 7.45 TO-DAY FOUR 2.30 and 7.1.) XvY 2.30 and 7.45 TO-IHY YEABS 2.30 and 7.45 TO-DAY YEARS 2.30 and ?.« TODAY' YEARS 2.30 imd 1.4J 3$ my 2.30 and 7,15 TO DA v IN Ml) and 7.15 TO-DAY IN 2.30 and 7.45 TO-DAY IN =-30 '■}» Tn DAY TO-DAY GERMANY. 2.30 and 7.45 n"0-D\Y GERMANY. 2.30 aiu 7.45 TO-DAY GERMANY. _ 2.30 and 7.t0 No need to iiulogiso this picture., Everybody is tallvins about it. PRICES—3-=.. 2s„ and Is. (plus 1< 1X )- Plan at BRISTOL To-day till 0 p.m., then at KING'S. 'Phone 3113.

ift.pi- an absence of two years, TBIJMPHANT RETURN to tho Screen of MABEL NORMAND. MABEL NORMAND. ESSE! In A Goldwyn Comedy-drama, | Entitle J "THE FLOOR BELOW," "THE FLOOR BELOW," "THE FLO OK BELOW," A Splendid and Convincing Story, Humour and Pathos delightfully blended. LAUGHTER,. DANCING ON THE VERGE OF TRAGEDY. Also showing— Episode Nino of "THIS MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS," Entitled. "WHEN GAOL BIRDS FLY." I~rOrPKESS A Thrilling Story of IMPRESS Lovo Triumphant. A World Feature, "THE SPURS OF SYBIL," "THE SPURS OF SYBIL," Starring ALICE BRADY Tho Actress ALICE BRADY who wears ■ ALICE BRADY During Dresse3. 'Phone 3412 for Reserve Seats. fIONCERT CHAMBER of TOWN HALL t'ONCERT CHAMBER of TOWN HALL ESTHER FI'SHER. ESTHER FISHER, ESTHER FISHER. PIANO RECITAL. PIANO RECITAL, PIANO RECITAL. 8 O'CLOCK THURSDAY 3 O'CLOCK 8 O'CLOCK Ist Ausust 8 O'CLOCK 8 O'CLOCK THURSDAY 8 O'CLOCK S O'CLOCK Ist August S O'CLOCK 8 O'CLOCK THURSDAY S O'CLOCK S O'CLOCK Ist Ausust S O'CLOCK Tickets (including Tax), Reserved Is. 2d.; Unreserved, 2a. Id. Plan at the Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Luinbton Quay. (SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH, AND INSTITUTE. CONCERT-TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). Mrs. J. Hislop and Party. | A RTHUK ,!. WYCHERIJJY, -t\ Look and Key Socialist. Keys cut to any pattern. Safe aud P.O. Box. Keys promptly duplicated, Every description of Li-cksmith'a Work thoroughly enteral ftr. Address:. KING'S CHAMBERS, Wellington. fPhone SGB. Private 'phone 2234 (2 rings) PROTEST OF BOOTMAKERS A(J A INST EMPLOYERS' ACTION. n.y Telegraph—Press Association. liuntdin, July 2D. The Bootmakers' Union licid a slop work meeting to-day to discuss tho pro posal by ni uuifdolurci'd at tho A lick land conference. A resolution was passed protcstiii] against tho uction of employers in in troduoing what tho union considers in dustrial conscription, inasmuch as the; debar an employee from obtaining em ployment in anothor factory wit.hou iirst rccoiving permission, and pledgin, themselves to support tlie«- repre.senta lives in any action the; mako take l< abolish tin; praetii.".'. Tho meeting resolved to endorse Ui action of the representatives in rei us in a Hie wages and conditions ollered, air also decided la i'ei|iic.-t the federal Conn cil to consider the advisability ol can celling registration under Ihe Arbilratio. Act. The scholars of one Tottenham Counci (London) school invested .SKi'.H in }\a. Savings certiliciil.es oil I In; local '«'" D.ty." Folkestone, Kent, now allows nllotmcii I piggeries.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 7

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