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AMUSEMENTS. j Q.EAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction-..-.-J. C. WLLIAMSON LTD. Manager George Matheson BOOMING! -BOOllIN'G!, BOOMING! BOOMING! -.IWOMINiG! BOOMING! SETS TEH CROWJ)ftr.AND ILKAI* THE LAUGHTER! IT'S TIUjT BIGGEST LAUGHINGI SUC- • CESS 'WELLINGTON HAS EVER ■ " ■ HAD.' PACKED EQtjSXS' NIGHTIA, Billto uvrangements iua'ac long since : for seasons in other centres, • ] J,' C. AVILMAMSON, LTJ)., liolnetanlly Inive to announce the LAST ''OUR NIGHTS ' LAST FOUR.'NIGHTS Of TEE-.LAUGHING', SEASON , And LAST TWO NIGHT'S;. Of AMERICA'S NOTED ..COMEDY STAR, - M.B. FIGMAN, T— M. B. FIGMAN, — — . U. B."i , IGMAN, —- And a Brilliant Cast, with the Charming American' Leading' Lady, LOLIT'A ROBERTSON ; —. LOLITA ROBERTSON In the Uproarious Farce, • ' "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH!" •'NOTHING BUT-THE TRUTH! "NOTHING BUT 'THE TRUTH! "THE .MAN ON THE BOX!'; "THE MAN ON THE BOX SECOND GREAT LAUGHING ATTRACTION 01? THE M. B. FIGMAN M. B. I'IGMAN. SEASON. SATURDAY AND JJTSNDAT NBXr. .SATURDAY. AND MONDAY NtXl. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF A MEMORABLE: SEASON, .r; C. WriXIAMSON. LTD.. present for THE FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEALAND , ' . "THE MAN ON THE. BOX!' A Delightful Coriiedy. founded on Harold jlfnrGratli's world-famous boolc. "THE MAN ON- THE BOX, "THE MAN ON THE BOX, • A Qohtady Scintillating with True Humour, uriiigfiig foutfths of Real knjoywent. "THE -MAN ON THE BOX, . "THE'MAN ON THE BOX, '—— M. B. I'IGMAN, ~ln His Original Role of BOBBY WARBUTON, . In -vVhitjh lie scored t,is Greatest Triumph . " iii America. Prices as Usual. -Plus Tax... BOX PLAN.-at tlio BRISTOL. DAY SALES at Ned Perry's, AfamKU's Street, THE KING'S TO-DAY. Nt 2.15 : HE-KING'S -TO-NIGHT, at 7.1 a. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE. TO-DAY PROGRAMME AS AT NIGHT. GIGANTIC SUCCESS Of ' .BEAUMONT SMITH'S EXCITING'RACING DRAMA, Direction ..«..i...E. J. Carroll. "DESERT GOLD" It goes like "DESERT GOLD" ' the wind "DESERT.GOLD" from Barrier "DESERT GOLD" " to "Winning Post. STRONG SUPPORTING PICTURES. ;':.'MR. LEN. BARNES. Wellington's Popular Baritone. KING'!-; GRAND . ORCHESTRA PRICES: Circle, te.jd.; Stalls, Is'. Id. and 9d. ■ . „„ T Reserves, 2s, Id., at the BRISTOL, after G. 30 p.ni. : . ring King's-'phone 31-18. iTIVERYBODT'S. TO-DAY Everybody's. to-night MABEL NbRMANI). / ' . ... ' ■: 11l "JOAN' OF PLATTSBURG" 'PEARL'WHITE and - ANTONIO MORENO ' In ~ " "THE HOUSE OF IIATE," Patho's Great Super Serial. Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN' In "SHANGHAIED." riHAUTAUQUA. CHAUTAUQUA. lIAUTAUQUA. — CHAUTAUQUA. TO-DAY! ' TO-DAY! 2.4s—New .York Players,; . -.'HUCKLEBERRY FINN! . Admission . Is. 7d, 7.45—N0w York Players: In r THE MAKER OF DREAMS. 8.15 —Chancellor Bradford: On ''REBUILDING THE WORLD." Special Admissioc to fill -tent, - 2s. Id. ...BIG BROWN TENT, . ,-: BOULCOTT -STREET. . (Under the Patronage of Thoir Excellencies the'- Governor-General and Countess of Liverpool.) OONCERT 'CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Direction Harold Whittle. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT; -' ' TO-NIGHT (Thursday), March' -6i and SAT URDAYi ---March 8, . . TWO VOCAL RECITALS. ' By LUCIEN ■IJESARONI, . --Assisted by TERESA M'INROE ... (Soprano). ETHEL BIGNELL . (Solo Pianist). . „ „ HERBERT WOOD "(Tenor). HAROLD ..WHITTLE (Accompanist). Box Plan at Bristol.-. Book your seats and save disappointment. --... • ■ ■ ■■ Popular Prices': 35., 2s. (plus tax). ■M. Healey; Business Manager. C.T.A. to help Sailors' 'T .Children! Buy Surprise Packetß. March 13, 14. 'You'll win every time.. ROOKERY DEMONSTRATION. yj By MISS CARTER. 3 p.m. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), MARCH 6. . Y.M.C.A. ASSEMBLY-HALL, Willis St, Subject: Puff .Pastry, .'i;isii -Vol-au-yent, ," Cheese Tartlets, iVock Whitebait, '. -Vanilla Ice, Berinaline Bread. Bring "Note-book' and . Pencil. All cordially ii.vited. FREE " . ADMISSION • .•• FREI Don't Forget—Y.M,C.A., Thursday Afternoo 11. IN EVERY. HOME..' nnHERE should -be a Piano. It is the Jl •-ideal instrument, lor 1 tho whou • household, and its refining influence is universally recogniscd. J-mik is hardly worth owning unless it is A REALLY RELIABLE INSTRUMENT It must stand years of wear, and be honestly ' made .-throughout. ■ Such Pianos are the BRINSMEAD ROGERS CIIALLEN-,.. JESSE FRENCH. They aro instruments that' have stooi the '"test of years. We afo Agents foi these l'anioiw pianos, and soil them loi Cash ov' on Easy Terms. \ou are cor dinlly invited to visit our Piano Depart menf: and inspect these Pianos ■ CIIAS. BK.GG AM)'CO., "A'X, Maimer Street :: WelLr.gton, — The Oldest-establisheSl — : Piano House in New X,".nland. I mRY Advertising an'i effect direct sales 1' saving travelling ' expenses ' rau i (•oiiimission. "The -Dominion" column: - will find the purehaMrs .cheaulv lor •ou "Douiinioij" rates on anuiicatioii.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 138, 6 March 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 138, 6 March 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 138, 6 March 1919, Page 9

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