AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT, ut S. SATURDAY, 2.30. NO VIIEU LIST. Overwhelming success nightly of PAUL ,1. STANHOPE, Presenting his most successful AMERICAN MUSICAL KEVUE CO. Til a new anil ongimi BurJeaque. FUN ON A FARM, Last: .1 Nights 1 ? IJN ON A FARM. Last 3 Nights I''UN ON A. FARM. Last 3 Nights FUN ON A FARM. Last 3 Nights A Positive Feast of Laughter. Brighter, Crisper, and altogether different to anything seen here before. ONE OF THE HOST NOVEL AND REFRESHING STAGE ATTRACTIONS EVER SEEN IN WELLINGTON. In addition a great galaxv of STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS. Instantaneous and artistic succcss of HISS IDA JARViS, VAUDE AND VERNE. DORMER & LLOYD. MERLYN. DENTINES. MANDENO'S DOGS. MONDAY NEXT. New Revue — HULLO! LYALL BAY. Prices—2s., Is. 6d. and Is. Book seats at The Bristol, 6d. extra. Doors 7.15. THEATRE. AGAIN! AGAIN! AGAIN! By Special Arrangement with Sydney, MARIE CORELLI'S Superb Photo-Play, "VENDETTA," Tho Story of a RED VENGEANCE. Will bo shown for a further Throe Days. A Triumphant and Thrilling Dramatisation in picture form of Marie Corelli'a Novel of the Century. Big, Gripping, Red-blooded Action. "VENDETTA." The Lust of Life. "VENDETTA." The Lust of Lore. "VENDETTA." The Lust of Hate. "VENDETTA." Tho Lust of Being. "VENDETTA." The Lust of Revenge. "VENDETTA." The Lust of Romance. "VENDETTA." The Lust of Triumph. "VENDETTA." The Lust of Scheming. Admission: Gd. and 3d. by day; 6d. at night; Children always 3d. Continuous, from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. THE VIOLETS THE VIOLETS THE VIOLETS THE VIOL'iTS It is the testimony of all who attended last night (and ithey were a great number) that the new programme presented knocks all predecessors into a delapidated bell-topper. And it is given out that, should any doubt this assertion, lot him come along this evening, or for eveT hold his peace. rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Plan at Bristol Piano Co. Currency to admit—3s., 25., Is. Direction—EdwaTd Branscombe, Ltd. ANAESTHETICS FOR THE WOUNDED 9 A LIBERAL RESPONSE. The Hon. Dr. Collins acknowledges receipt of the following further donations to the fund for the purchase of anaesthetics for tho use of the wounded:— £ s. d. Previously acknowledged 580 19 0 Mrs. A. Gilpin, Featherston 2 0 0 Murray K. Litchfield 2 2 0 Mrs. A. Herbert 2 2 0 Canterbury Publishing C 0.... 22 1 0 Mrs. J. H. Largher 0 10 0 George and Kersley, Ltd. (employees' patriotic fund) ... 10 0 0 Mrs. E. M. Bristow 2 0 0 Miss Katharine Kernot 110 R. Wilborfoss 1 1 0 Mrs. H. S. Hadfield 1 1 0 Dr. C. Munro Hector 113 Sir Robert Stout 3 0 0 E. G. T. Zohrab 2 2 0 T. D. Crooke, New Plymouth 2 2 0 Joseph E. Rogers, Gore 2 2 6 "A.E.C.," Nelson 0 5 0 Mrs. Denniston, Christchurch 110 Georgo Bayley, Hastings ... 5 0 0 Alfred Hannett, Feilding ... 2 2 0 Mrs. L. S. B. Loughnaii, Blenheim 116 John Hutclieson 2 2 0 Mrs. L. Hutclieson 110 Miss M. Hntcheson 110 "Friends," Wallaceville 10 0 Mrs. Hugh Beetham, Masterton 2 2 0 Mrs. A. Campbell Pearce, Featherston 110 J. N. 0. Campbell 1 1 0 "R.F.8." v 1 0 0 Per P. Jackson, Wairoa:— J. E. Ormond 5 0 0 Dr. Miller 2 0 0 J. J. Diekson 2 0 0 J. W. Smith 1 1 0 R. T. Esther 0 15 0 Mrs. P. Jackson 10 0 P. Jackson 10 0 "Ether" 10 0 Mrs. A. J. White, Dunedin... 10 0 Mrs. Hiley 2 0 0 "Dumpey A.A.," Palmerston North 10 0 Beruo Newman 1 1 0 Mrs. Newman 0 10 6 Mrs. Arndt 0 10 6 Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Smith 4 4 0 J. E. Henrys ! 2 2 0 Mrs. Fitchett 0 10 0 Mrs. Evatt 110 Total 632 19 3 Miss A. Pearce 1 0 0 Edna, Vernon, Sybil Royd, lleikiorangi 10 0 P. 0. Cameron 2 2 0 M'lntyre Bros 2 2 0 E.D.C.I 110 M. E. Turrell 110 Edward Collie 2 0 0 J R. Orford, Waihi School, Winchester 10 10 6 Kate J. M'Lean, Timaru ... 20 0 0 Mrs. H. E. Lowry, Hawke's Bay 25 0 0 W. 11. Godfrey, ■ Wainuia, Eketalnwa 5 5 0 Mrs. Susan Harding, Petone 3 0 0 F. W. Stokoe, Feildmg 116 V. Veitch 2 0 0 J. E. Cattell, Feilding 5 0 0 E. Maguire, Feilding 10 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. Rennie ... 5 5 0 A. E. Mabin 2 2 0 Mrs. A. C. Stevens, Christchurch 5 0 0 Mrs. Ching 10 0 E. B. Buxton 110 A. S. MacShane 110 W. J. Harland 1 1 0 Captain Bone 1 1 0 R. E. Sinclair .'. 2 2 0 J.D.J 1 1 0 H.E.F . 0 10 0 Total 787 6 2 "THE DOMINION" LIST. £ s. d. Previously acknowledged .... 67 17 6 "C.G.G." 5 0 0 Miss J. Mitchell 10 0 "A.8." and "E.M." 0 15 0 Miss Inglis 0 10 0 "D.C.," Palmerston North ... 0 6 0 M.B 0 5 0 Grand total 862 19 9
Mr. W. E. Balconibo Brown, of Wellington, liokls a commission in the 2nd Howitzer Brigade of the Jt-li, North Midland. Battery, tlio -lib Division of the British Expeditionary Force. His brollicr, Mr Kainsford Balconihe Brown, is a subaltern 011 tho. Headquarters Staff of the -Ro.yal Field Artillery. 3rd Caralry Dirision of tho British Expeditionary Force.
Mr. G. F. R. Ball, of Napier, is a trooper in N'o. 2 Troop, B Squadron, of the West Kent. Yeomanry, at present- stationed at WestnieiT. near Canterbury.
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