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AMUSEMENT?. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE,. , Courtenay Place, 'Phone IGS. TO-NIGHT at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. FULLERS' Now Vaudeville FULLERS' FULLERS' Specialty Co. FULLERSf A great house and. a. perfect whirlwinc of enthusiasm greeted our Great Programme. 1 ,• ' AN ARTISTIC TREAT. Everybody Pleased. Everybody Satisfied The.; Greatest aiul most Popular Vaudoi viilo programme ever Presented. .THE TALK OP CITY AND SUBURBS Ovcririielniinjj success. A Flattcriuj Ovation- accorded tlie ' ■ Record-breaking LAUGHTER SHOW* PAUL STANHOPE And his American PAUL STANHOPE Revue and PAUL STANHOPE Burlesque 00. in jthe Great Carnival of Laughter THIS IS THE LIFE. A New and Distinct Stage Novelty. A constant succession, .of Exhilarating,,,: Humorous, and Captivating Scenes ani Incidents, Brisk, Vivacious, and X^as-? ciriating. . ~ Overwhelming Success of BILLY WELLS and ECLAIR Noveltv Club-swingers and Dancers. /•, •TESSIE MILLER- and DOLLY MILLER . In artistic instrumental and vocal act,i ERNEST PITCHER, FRANK HEEBEBTE, MJi. PHIL PERCIVAL. I Prices: 25., Is. Gd., and Is. Booking, extra at The Bristol. Doors, 7.15. t , '■ FOR OUR SOLDIERS. ), ' Q.RAND PATRIOTIC SALE OFWORBe.' ST. JAMES'S CHURCH LADIES' WORKING GUILD. The proceeds to be devoted to the purij chase of Leather Waistcoats for Our m.Gallinoli. '' LYCEUM HALL, ' ' LOWER HUTT, 31st AUGUST and Ist SEPTEMBER, ; 2.30 to 5 and 7to 10 p.m. \ . Plain, Fancy, Jumble, and Produce Stalls' 1 also Flowers and Swoets. j Xmas Tree and Bran Tubs, . Music, etc., Afternoon Tea. 'Admission Gd, Children 3d.Come and Help to Buy Waistcoats., E. L. STUART-FORBES, . Secretary.', •. .j GRAND BAZAAR. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, WELLINGTON. SOUTH. ' ■ In Aid of Vicarage Fund Debt, ' ' ; T WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, Ist, 2nd, 3rd September. Afternoon, 3 o'clock (free); Evening, 7.3j/ • o'clock. Admission Gd. . ~ ■ " Stalls representing Allied Nations. •J, Various entertainments every evening, : '. THE. LATEST WAR SONG. ■"KNITTING."- KNITTING.': First Verse: . i Marching, marching thro* the mistj) night, Peering through the dark, longing for ai fight. Tramping, on the broken ground, I With the tang of battle all around, While at home the busy needles fly, . / Knitting with a smile, knitting with' Sj sigh; '. For their sons and brothers,. ■ fathers,' i lovers, too; . ■' { They're knitting' for the soldiers brave: and true. . , This Song. is in very bif demand in Britain and Australia, and is sure to.be-j comb popular here; fine words set. to a" very catchy melody. Price,. Is. 9d. copy posted. Is. lOd. copy. . Another Song, very popular is "THE; SOLDIERS." This is being sung all over, Now Zealand. Price, Is. 60. copy; posted to any address, Is. 7d. riHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., V MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS.' BRITISH PIANO- t THE BRINSMEAD. r ■ , , . ICHEAP FUEL. TSROKEN COKE REDUCED IN PRICE. Now Is. per sack", .dw livered. Ring up Gas Company. 'Phono 4010. : THE GRAND FIRE-SCREEN, (Patented.) Fixes on to side of Mantel and works exactly like a spring-blind. Prices (postage paid)— Black, 12s. Gd.; .Antique Fin6h, 17s. 6d. ' Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Sole Agents: HOPWOOD HARDWARE, LTD., Palmerston North. , FOR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves, try Green's Neuralgia and Nervq Tonic. ( ; It never fails. Acts promptly, .while its effects are lasting. ■ J Price, 2s. 6d, bottle. Procurable at : R.M.GREEN, . Chemist, 141 Vivian Street. / ANTED, our Boys for.the Front,' ' now; in camp at Raiigiotu, Show Grounds, -and Racecourse, with their rela- ' tives and visiting friends, to dine at the White House, The Square, Palmerston North.. Hof meals at all hours; hot teas' and suppers a speciality; afternoon teaa and light suppers served on balcony overlooking Square Gardens. Dining open fill 11 p.m. Reasonable tariffs. J, Rawlins.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2554, 31 August 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2554, 31 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2554, 31 August 1915, Page 7