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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTB. j — - — " ~ " i.—-—.— , . ; (QRAND OPERA HOUSE. TPTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, At ' ! n . , (« |Hj li Sf <°» | ri;TfJUS'S^iflH Courtenny Place. 'Phone 165. T7ULPRESS THEATRE, ! Direction: J, C. Williamson, Ltd., ,j M|f * I |A! M IkF TO-NIGHT at S. SATURDAY, 2.30. .E/MPRIiSS THEATRE, 1 j. G. WILLIAMSON'S 6 pee?aHtv VUISI o.m|wy! a Of ture % no,r V ; i COlflC OPERA COMPANY ALL 1 HIS WEEK! Tills WEEK'S PROGRAMME. n« a drama of rf ae mo»t TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT 'GT'EVJM'AUDEVILI°E B'ILL S ' ! Xlx next' HWAi'Y 'Ist' 2 f A SS ''-pest, Cluirin and Thrill right through,. ; if in ' , , H ' MPP and KIH>Y America's greatest EVERYBODY IS PLEASED WITH ' , : , nnTTT , At 10 lm,mtes to 8 ' liIPP and KII'PY comedy jugglers. ! A BRILLIANT REPERTOIRE SEASON 'Absolutely different to all others. .wiiii,, w», m C™£«W. wit,, the Phenomenally Sue and So „ ! and Robert' C B^En?kv >1 wH-'h and the dainty little maid." | " w plplpisf WSMi flv j THE BIGGS?COmc/oPERA* HIT p MSS « OP TWO DECADES. Also, FLORENCE LA BADIE, iu MIS^ALICEPIERCE »§£«»«» ° f Interpreted by REINCARNATION. MISS ALICE PIERCE Distfcguished R "f '! ~ OM? HUNDRED PEOPLE - 100 REINCARNATION. MISS ALICE PIERCE Impressionist. «** I : 10 »- O** HUNDRED PEOPLE - 100 REINCARNATION. . Priccs-25., Is. 6d„ and Is Book at Hie IMM MOOPU® f ihe Pick of Musical Comedy Artists. An original and striking drama. Bristol. Doors open 7.15. /4af/WTMVv** I : Together with a FOLLOWING THE SCENT-Comedy. —- -, I j j GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA, HOW THE FRENCH A Film of US \ <L Iff n/TffiM *" / * «**.«*««* FULL OPERATIC CHORUsf COAST IS GUARDED. Great Interest. ff!a><Z>T< < COMPLETE CORPS DE BALLET. WIFE: THE WEAKER (?) VESSEL. Jl-TL 2t" 1 r.VM iTT, r PATHE GAZETTE—lvinomasnaps. ,'V i 3~-G,U?? °}. che t a ri »' PRICES-6d. and Is. RESERVES Is 6d Well-established on the Pinnacle of, Fame. ATht rs at the Bristol Piano Co. ' OUR MAMMOTH BILL A BOOM. The riory of a man who sacrificed happiV ; ■>' J °' cxcra - — fi _ SPECIAL STAR FEATURES — 6 Dess anc ' ' ove °'"' ( ' !rcll a ' tha : TUES., WED THUBS NEXT HPf® ITING'S. G■- SPECIAL STAR MJATUBES -6 S l,ri,,e the-Grerf God,'GoW. Bnt'tto! • | : r .„ '* ~~ ' i - r/A » , XHE -n-o cv.vn Qll .. . „ ir , day carao wlicn John Marshall, Giant m ! Magnificent Eevival of MANAGERIAL ANNOUN'mupvr melodrima in 1 S Finance, remembered that oldsaying, "Alii' i BOS PLANS to S LOVE," TRAPPED BY ' , I OUR JUSS GIBBS/' ''PAUL JONES," THEATRE on MONDAY NIGHT TRAPPED BY FL\MEs' additional features wll certamlj) i Bristol. NEXT, for the first time in AVel- TRAPPED BY FLAMES* please.) ■ i the. successfnl picture A study of hunmn character, in which— 1i rrprfr«' taqt >ct shown in England: treachery and deceit played a prominent : W roin.o "MY OLD DUTCH," part. .The Black Hundred failed in their PUBLIC NOTICES. • iS'i'iT'S MGHTS . wliiVJi AT"RVT?'P rnmr effort to unravel the tangled mystery of ; llvlH S CIRCUS. 'J "hwh ALBLRI < 3mTS A:LIER, tho valuablo securities. A brief resume WEHLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. Location: b P ucl '' tho Costei. final chapters. RE WATER. SUPPLY. .! | TARANAICI STRE£T "WHARF.' WAICH FOE-TTOPHER And then follow several varied subjects. - ! DON'T MT<re T'ri vtqq tti PAEIICULAES. Tiiß HONEYMOON PACT TOUBLIO NOTICE is hereby given thafc in - -• ■ ■■■ — THE HONEYMOON PACT I the use of water for watering gar^ j DON 1 Allob 11. BRINSMEAD PIANOS. A charming laughing oomedy-drama, dens and lawns by means-of a hose, witlw j n,™ . T concerning liowly-weds' dilemma. out having a meter installed, is illegal. plU' Smn,™ ire THE BRITISH BRINSMEAD, IN THE HEART OF EGYPT, and persons offonding in this respect will ; — IN THE HEART OF EGYPT, without further notice be immediately; , r nvp' uift' vm mTt o T?Y its intrirsic qualities the Briasmead A travel trip in the wonder-country, prosecuted according to law. pi,i. r p Mi,To Piano has.achieved, throughout the now the focus of the world's eyes. , JNO. R. PALMER. • i OAi i. JIULINu o SEALS. world, a repute which is unsurpassed. LOVE'S WAY. A pretty domestic N Town Clerk. j The Last Word in Animal Training. All The accumulated experience of almost a LOVE'S WAY. drama. __ niwnOT nTOTfT? ACT ■ Wellington is talking of them. century is embodied in each instrument; A Real Funny NEVER AGAIN. THE PUBLIC TRUSI_OIiILL LI. , n'UT pht » t i,'Tn ']\tt „n„Tv whetlier it be a Concert Gi'ant or a Bou- Joke. NEVER AGAIN. 1903. ( ; rnSn SRMf doir Upright. In construction, there is GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Spscially good In tho Estate of ELEAZER METZ; late • inr! VpftVnS S.mJtv' observed the same unremitting oxactitude GAUMONT GRAPHIC. This Week. of Wellington, Pawnbroker, deceased. ; iSs £XvY? J TOTOmS antl zoalous craftsmanship to produce the Music by the Symphony Trio—Mr. and ALL CItBDITO'KS and others having ; .LxLb ItOIAL \\IRIH IAMILI, best. Thu9 is the Brinsmead tradition Airs. Herbert Bloy aud Mr. F. Johnstone. J\. claims against this Estate axe here- 1 . i In their Parisian novelty, "A Circus secured and maintained. Prices: Adults, Gd.; Children, 3d. by required to send them, with partieuModern," including The name "BRINSMEAD" on a Piano ' ]Q rs 0 n the forms provided, to the Disj I IHT "\r vpttisj WTBTTT S a guarantee, not only of a British OVERLAND IN THE SUNNY SOUTH, trict Manager of the Public Trust Office I M\ y \r\T?Tm wre™' Piano, but of the instrument which in all ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. a t Wellington, on or before.the lYth day ; mai iiiAaxi.\ iiiJ-x , zones is the Premier Piano, containing TtTTTARD to Kaikoura and vice-vers-j; 0 f MARCH, 1916. , ! The worlds greatest Somersault Rider, all the latest improvements with the in- W beautiful scenery en route; an ideol Accounts not rendered by the date; j Ihe sensation of New iork, London, yention of which the name of Brinsmead holiday. Cars leave Wac<i Mondays, Wed- named may be rejected. aud laris. is for ever associated. nesdays, and" Fridays, returning Tuesdays, .\T,T, moneys payable to the above Es-- ! THE LOB-ETTA TWINS, These famous instruments may be in- Thursdays, and Saturdays. t a te mav be lodged to the cre<Kt of the; ; THE lOR-ETTA TWINS, spected at the Showrooms of the Sole A. J. CLEMETT, Public Trustee's Account at any postal- ; THE LORETTA TWINS, Agents:- Proprietor. money-order office, or paid to' the Dis- ! Electric sparks on the horizontal bars. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., NOTE.—My Cars run in conjunction trict'Manager of tho Public Trnst Office j ERNESTONIANS AND NOVIKOFFS, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, with and Go. s from at Wellington. „ „ j ERNESTONIANS A*D NOVIKOFFS, Established 5i Years. booting fee,. ™»3e. V ■ Tho i-uman aeroplanes. The last word in o t o ., apply to G. Stanley Chisholm, Ao- 130! January, 1916. . sensation! ountant and General Agent, 219 Lambton — " MUSSA MAMIEV, the Russian Cossack,; "MTD-SUMMER TAILORING IS IN Quay, Wellington. 'Phone 70. YTTTANTED Known—Entries close .WelLOUVAIN, on the aerial wire; .TOE AND rinK MATA WINES, grown and mede in »" lingfon Canary, Cat, and Pigeonf GEORGE'S FUN FACTORY; FIDEM, the ' FULL SWING , 1 ourXown Vineyards on the Sunny Show, Friday, 21st, Foglia and, Copp, Charlie Chaplin Clown; DANNY YELD- Hills of Havolock North, Hawke's Bay. Vivian. Street. ■<• ING, /English Jockey rider. At ' : ] ! ;. k Admission to Combined Shows-ss. (Re- M I L L I G A N'S, WT7T T 1? A HT JTIR . ' i served Chairs), Is., 35., aud Gallery 2s. Kelburn Avenue. .» » JliJUAliAii SJTi VX UJL/'U JLJ«;... BOOK EARLY & AVOID THE CRUSH. ' " Plau at the' Bristol. ' £ v'ts Tho HUGE ZOO is open from 4t05 "O EPAIR BROKEN CASTINGS mrcM T?<VrKS' daily, when the sea lions and other wild WITH E-AGEo. animals will be fed. AdulU Is., Children WELDARINE • lAK-EWELL MA 1 [NEE, SATURDAY. Small Sets, 15s. Largs Size. 255. rpRENTHAJI "OACECOURSE! rnRENTHAM "DACECOURSE! ACCOUNTS.—Accounts will be paid at JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON, LTD., iRENTHAM M.ACECOUIISE! JUENTHAM iVACEOOUSSE! 11 a.m. on FRIDAY, at the Pier Hotel. ' . Wellington. nAY _ .. ■ \ ' iPiUP T>AY, T^AY, ]»/g"HN wanted to Travel. Apply, 10 BRICE'S VVUP 'OUP A/AY, -p v m 4l- M /'wfn^,H A l ir,;h ' B Cir6us ' T tTNCHBON AND' TEA ROOMS _ _ . -, T . T\ AVi ' r.ranaki Sheet, Wellington. BRANDON STREET, next to ' TO "DAY ! TO°D AY ! - « Kirkcaldio andSt a ins. (THURSDAY), 20th, JANUARY, 1916. ; If you want a good Fish or Meat . ij..u.u.h.ui«i..w, s'°7 W ' Brio6 ' 6 ' J?IEST RACE STAKTS AT NOON! FIRST RACE STARTS AT- NOON'S ' ~ "" Trains Leave for Course as follow: —TE AR-O, DEPART 10.21, 10.39. WELLING- , EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. 'joj? DEP-U3T—lO.lO, 10.19, 10.37, 10.55, 11.4 a.m., and 12.6 p.m. A Battel ha™°S E to' f 4llß FOR OR ' STORED. ' • A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. Buttons! C a n^^recche S L OiUnd Petrol Supplied. > at THOS. SHIEIjDS, Military, Tailor, 21 'Phone 2921. • ; ' ; ; ' , — Lambton Quay. WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB. 1 FOR Neuralgia and shattered. N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietrest. /-vpuNTNG. H/TEETING AT "O"UTT "OARK : try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve — ; OpENING IviEETING . AT JtIUTT i- ARK j T< S io ' » M At « npTfR f}RAN"D FIRE-SCREEN ' " (LATE OLD RACECOURSE), its effects are lasting. - (Patented.) FRIDAY, 21 st JANUARY, 1916. ", ! 3 ' R. M. GrST 8 V JK? Tike" S LARGE FIELDS, INCLUDING FROM ALL' PBINCIPAB ; j Chemist, 141 Vivian Street. FIRST EACE AT 12.30. " FIRST EACE AT 12.30.. '. ' 1 Catalognei. Sole Agents: HOPWOOD New Totalisator under W. G. Talbot's Management. . . s PHONE 1«2 for all classes of Print- HARDWARE. LTD., Palmerston North. Booths controlled by Mr. H. J. Palmer, of Empire Hotel, Pctone. Luncheon and 1 i ing Work. Prompt attention, mod- , Afternoon Tea by A. D., I'ickard. i erate charges. "Dominion" General yjjVITATIONS, Programmes, etc., fo: TRAINS LEAVE WELLINGTON—IO, 10.45, 11.10, 12.10, 1.20. RETUEN—I.M,' j Printing House, Dominion Avenue. J. functions of all kinds, promptly Fares Is. Motor' Buses meet all trains. •• J r MATA WINES are absolutely pure, and tastefully, printed at the "Dominion" , r " '• i and ar& reoouimended for I/iTalide. General Printing House, Dominion Av- * t ADMIbbiON—COUixoL, Is.; IjAuiS, js. ~ ... Ask year I onne. J Phono 1442. • . R. W. SHORT., Secretary. ~ M ' SALE OF BLOUSES - j / s!T. ' VOILE DRESSES / ' /i i PIQUE DRESSES AND COSTUMES "I j ffMfilK \ ' FRIDAY AT - ; j if ,]A 11§ £ i V-wr E are determined that every made-up gamient we now hold in stock will be positively cleaved at this, | '11® V A W Sale of Dresses and Blouses, starting on FRIDAY, at nine. The following list can, of necessity, only . t JflSSas bo' -f \ give particulars of a few of the many bargains we have to offer, and we wish to specially emphasise - "• ; \l ) tho fact that there is no exaggeration used in the original prices quoted, startling as the reductions seem, "" " IfF %lj\ ) j THESE goods must be sold, Jy ,'vi • m BLOUSES! BLOUSES! BLOUSES! . _ ; ■ " Li\ SMART PARIS LAOR AND NINON BLOUSES—Suitable for afternoon and '• I TSj evening- wear, with high and low necks. Some of tho Laco Blouses are very ...". '..5 ' I J PA handsome, - with Irish hand embroidered fronts. Exquisite Ninon. Blouses Veil- "f O'//? ' W*® v I ' ■ \)/</ ing, smart.arrangements of lacc and ribbon. These Blouses wero sent out- $ //y [ ]£? ' by our London Agents, and are nmcli too expensive for our trade, being from I . ! .- ; 355. to 455. They will all bo cleared at one price, 12s. 6d. WHITE EMBROIDERED MUSLIN BLOTJSES-All DRFSSPS rOSTUMF's new goods. Usiia-1 Prices, 3s. lid. and 4s. lid. JJKCOOCi, L>Uo I UlViliO. / || , For 18., 28. 6d., and 2s. Ild. 3 WHITE PIQUE COSTUMES-With floured sUk • | ' ' ' WHITE VOILE BLOUSES-This season's goods, beau- Usual Prices, 395. 6d. and 425. All 19s. 6d. ||, , & nl Sd e^flo7 d '-6d' U6,,al 7S ' 1W " 12 WHITE PIQUE DRESSES—Beautiful 1 " qifalife; I| | |kff ' . ' ' For 4P. 11d,, ss, 11d. and 6S 11d. some with coloured facings and buttons. 2os. Wi '/flfl 1 ' ' For 7s. lid. I ' yc«wtglr\ • i HALI' 1 MOURNING FLORAL VOILE BLOUSES AND SPONGE CLOTH GOSTUMES-In Pink, Saxe, and f~\l \ i SPOT—Usual Price, Bs. lid. For 58. lid. Sky. Coats silk lined. 455. For 9s. lid. /'f/lllli Yl •' ■STHIPED LUVISOA SILK BLOUSES—AH shades, ' SPO p£? wi J R TH q SKrß TS—Trimmed buttons in / /////II \| - l, w q„ iij ..j 19, fi,i For (is Ild rink, White, Saxe, and; Sky, also coloured Pique > ■ ' 1 \ latest shapes. 9s. lid. and Lfc. bd. cor es. na. and L;nen gl . ;rts _ lgs< &1 g3s 6d A|| / 1 i\ \ LINEN FINISHED STRIPED LAWN SHIRTS- SICILIAN THREE-QUARTER COATS-Semi-belt, II C/| 11 t goods, Collars, tailor-cut. smart stvlo in Cream and Palest Blue. 355. 7 / n " ! w VV. •• os. Htl. For SS. 11d. , For 3S. Ild. 7 \J| jj \ f DAINTY FLORAL VOILE BLOUSES—In various ONE ONLY FULL LENGTH TUSSORE SILK COAT ffljlujsb I V \i J > colours. 12s. 6d. For es. lid. . —Fancy lapels. 555. For Ifls. 6d. 1 - %'l [ ■4 BEAUTIFUL BLACK SILK LACE BLOUSES- SILK ? mG S 'i\ ! \il High neck, 3 sleeves. 295. 6d. For 15s. 6d; . FULLY EJIBROIDERED WHITE VOILE % " ■ \\\ •20 VRRY BEST QUALITY WHITE JAP SILK DRESSES—Long basque, exquisite goods. 455. , I BLOUSES—UsuaI Price, 14s. 6d., but on account and 555. For 15s. 6d. ft h\ w, l| ; of having -» sleeves to be cleared at 7s. 11d. ONE CREAM SILK EOLIENNE DR-ESS—Embroider- • »I i 7 WITTE SILK BLOUSES—For evening wear, beau- ONE CBEjVJI ' L R ' tKu! quality, trimmed rich lace and. JaccONE CI'IEAJI LAC]'^COATEE 21s! fss^'lld! '- ■ I iriN UsuypriL N 17s B M°' DSES-Lmcd i, For 1 'ss l " lid for l4s^°6d D '*'|) V' I ' ' Usual Price, l<s. 6d. For SSI Black and Wiito basque bodice. 395. for f COLOURED AND CREAM SILK BLOUSES-All new 9s. 11d. ONE BLACK SATIN COATEE, with M 4 daintv goods: low nccks, 2 slcovos. 18s. fid. to 2ls. rich lacc collars. 3S)s. 6d. for 12s. 6d. TWO 'V; T" 0 J 8 All 7s. lid. TI'SSORE SILK DRESSES. 395. 6d. for 9s. lid. '■ 1 I i I 10 V. QDHtEE BROS. W S ,S \j\

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2673, 20 January 1916, Page 7

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