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"VETT ZEAL AST) INSTTRAJTCB CO» LTD. riBR MARINE. Accroprt liTVT. STOCK. ilOTOfi-CAB. Admlnlstrato* or E«t»tes. Attorney. Executor. e>r Troste* W. L BOLAM, Hsn*gwr. JC6030 -11 Hereford «!re«f.

• AMUSEMENTS. r p HEA TR E K O Y'A L. Direction .. .. D. Mcintosh. SHORT SEASON ONLY. Commencing TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. FOR FOUR NIGHTS AND A MATINEE. MEN AYE RE DECEIVERS EVER. BUT C; OLD IN IS T.;i: GREATEST DECEIVER . Ob' Xll EM ALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT AND TIiKKK MU.LOWING NIGHTS, HUGH D. iiciNTOSH Will have the honour !■> prc.se ut to his patrons the, ir.tv: rs.• ;i—lln; event uninngut tlu> many eensat ion.\l attractions that h.vvo appeared on the Ku-kard*' Circuit during the l,ift nuartcr i : .i cvr.turv. THE CHEAT AND ONLY HORACE CO',.DIN. HORACE CiOi.lUN. THE ROYAL RUtSIAN ILLUSIONIST. GOLDIN 1" GOLDDT GOLDIN a COLDIN GOLDIN Rev.:e IiOLD'IN" GOLDIN • of GOLDIN GOLDIN Conjnrinsr GOLDIN GOLDIN ironi GOLDIN GOLDIN the GOLDIN GOLDIN Fifteenth GOLDIN GOLDIN t.-> OOLIMN GOLDIN the GOLDIN GOLDIN Twentieth GOLDIN GOLDIN Cetiturv. GOLDIN •H O R A C E GOLDIN Iloldrf tile Record )'or R.»\ml Command?. Tin having appeared four times in day? be fere Roval Perfoliate*. THIS SHOULD." BE SUFFICIENT RECOMMENDATION FOR YOUR PATRONAGE. HORACE GOLDTN ; And Compinv of Thirtv-fivo. including A LIVE BENGAL TIGER. Present ins m three series, the Old. tli<> New and a Titjer, too. "THE TIGER GOD." "The Haunted Wardrobe." "Living Shadows." "The Musical Flight." "Mo-sic Fishing." "Plate-pins* Window Illusion," And Numerous Others 100 ILLUSIONS AND TRICKS IN SIXTY ■ MINUTES. MR GOLDIN will be supported by a full programme of English and American Vaudeville Artists, ouch and every Artist new tn New Zealand, compriHin£:--MENETTI AND SEDELLT. Vaudeville. Funniest Knockabout ComediansMARIE KING SCOTT. Who Talks. Ships, mid Dancer-. HAY AND CRAWFORD, Ecccntric Stepping Girl?. GOSWARD. Tho Comiqu© Eccentric* Musician. BARBARA BABINGTON. England's Talented Comedienne. BILL PRUIT. The Cowbov Cnruso. PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: Dross Circle and Rwrred Stalls, 4s (no extra charee for bookins): Back Stalls, 3s; Early Door Gallwy, Ce; Late Door Gallery, Is. MATINEE. SATURDAY. OCTOBER Cist 0037 Q' P E R A. HOUSE. FULLER'S REFINED VAUDEVILLE. ' TO -NIG HT-TUE SDA Y-TO-NIG HT. MADGE MAITLAND, THE IRISH GIRL FROM AMERICi. Vaudeville's Flawless Jewel and Idol,

Anbttor Siar Attraction direct jrom jjatzicn, JEANNETTE SPELLMAN, A Clever Monologue Entertainer in Songs and Chatter. THE TWO JOHNSTONES A Bright Duo, in Up-to-the-minute Song* an<i Dances.' EDITH COWLEY, The Celebrated South African Contralto. Now comes another Artist stir© io pleas©—GERARD GRIFFPN. A Charming Singer of Sweet Irish Songs. SULLY and FENNER,. Clover, Talkative Acrobats, Direct frpm tho Leading' American Circuits. DEL BAITY and JAP. The Cow-punclicr and the Musical Bulldog. HARRY HOWE and ETHEL. In a. Novel and Oil-painting Scena. WEIGHT and WAITE, Two Breezy Comedians. DONALD CORTTWALLIS, Featuring his Patriotic Filmologue«. Prices To-night: Is to all parts. . Reserved Seats, ss. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. CM? GONZALES OPERA CO. WANTED, for tho New Zealand Tour of tho Gonzales Opera Company, ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTALISTS (String. Wood, Wind, Brass and Percussion). Must !>e capable of playing a repertoire of high-clasa Italian Operas. Apply WALTER FULLER. CO 18 Box 457, Wellington. gYDENiiAM PICTURES. IF you aro of the "wenker" —tho more charming—sex, YOU will bo keenly interested by tho remarkable adventures Of tho modern girl with advanced ideas. IF you aro a. "mere man" YOU cannot fail to b© pleated with thk strong, vivid druma on novel lines. THE DRAMATIC ROMANCE, "THE ISLAND OF REGENERATION." "THE ISLAND OF REGENERATION." Lov© versus Platonic Friendship. PATHE GAZETTE. MUTT and JEFF. 0.30 to 10. Adults Cd, Children 3d. A few rows of seats at 10. 6018 rj-tHE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD PIANOS , , By t PIANOS tb® Boet, PIANOS Makers. Britain's Finest Piano is THE BROADWOOD. THE BROADWOOD. THE BROADWOOD. Makers to the English Court from tho timo of Georgo 11. BROADWOOD PIATJOS. BROADWOOD PIANOS. BROADWOOD PIANOS.. Tli® Name BROADWOOD BROADWOOD Is known wherever English is spoken. Grands, Uprights, and Player Piano*. Sole Agents: THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD, Cashel street. R. A. HORNE, 4SS2 Manager.

WANTED. SPECIAL Value in Heavy Knitted Socks, bUitabi« or Soldiers' wear, ?:ric« 1; Gd pair, a? ISallantyne's. ANTIQUE Full-air.® Wood Bod. V/lro Mat* trees and Kapoa Bedding, completo. £5 ss. H. Atkinaon'o, 127 Manchester street. A 2129 ELVET Pile Carpets, Qti i 10ft 6in, price £4 15«. Splendid value. H. Atkinson's. Furnisher*. 127 Manchester ctrcet. A 2123 KHAKI Handkerchiefs, 6d each; and Khaki Open-end Tics, embroidered with the New Zealand Flaj. 23 Gd c-acb, at Ballantynfc'a. OVERMANTELS in Rosewood, Walnut. Oak and Black and Gold; bargain* from n IL Atkinson's. 127 Manchester street. A 2120 TJIGH-BACK Dinir.? Chairs, ail Btrch, 8» .EL each. H. Atkinson'*. Furnishers. 127 Manchester ntreet. A 2139 ATKINSON'S Pack Fr<» and Pay Rail • on all purchases over £1 for 60 miles. Furnishers, 127 lianchceter etrcet. A 2123 A LIFE-SAVING Gift for a Soldier is Ballantyne'a well-known Cheat and Lung Protectors, which v.-ill stop bullcU. Single 03 Gd and 10a Gd, Double 20s and 22a, (as iicllactyno'e. KHAICI VTo'.len Sweaters, made in tho Dominion from Superior Quality Yam, are 'Special Value at 0s each, at Ball&ntyne'a. 55as C*nx continuation of Wanted*, see pas> 11-1

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15723, 17 October 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15723, 17 October 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15723, 17 October 1916, Page 1

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