■ AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. New FULLERS' Vaudeville (speciality FULLERS' Company IN EVERY SENSE A RECuKiT BREAKER! A BIG, BRlGk'j.', BUSTLING SHOW Is the unanimous verdict nightly of enthusiastic niulicnces, who acclaim our programme this week as tho BEST EVER! ■TO-NIGHT'S GREAT SHOW; Overture g,3 Slavin and Thompson g.5 Hazel Morris 8.20' DUEANTO 6.30, ■ Nnn Tavlor 8.-13 THE M'LEANS 8.50 Interval 8.65 Entr'acto 9.13 Shipp and Gaffney 9.ifi ARNOLD and LADD 8,31 Grace Quine SU3 Mertou and, Rydon 9.45 George D'Alraa' 10.7 Vernon-and Reid 10.19 Curtain 10.30 A BRILLIANT ARRAY OF THE WORLD'S BEST! ■, Prices. 2s. and Is. Booking- at Tho Bristul (Gd. extra). ■ . Daily From Noon Till 10.15 p.m. AT TGWERYBODY'S. •EVERYBODY'S. is a sweet and rare flower thai should be carefully tended! IGNORANCE is a foul weed that should be uprooted 1 INNOCENCE js a virtue! IGNORANCE is a crime! SEE . The Heurt-gripping, Soul-stirring Story of a young, sweet, and innocent girl, whose ignorance of the world leads her INTO DANGEROUS PATHS. V|ok» PltM in fust™ STRONG, but not morbid. VIVID had forceful, but wholesome. . VIOLA DANA was never seen to better advantage. " Also Showing: WITH THE BRITISH FLEET. "The Artful Dodger" (Comedy). THE RATHE GAZETTE. Prices—Day, 3d. and Gd. Night, Gd. Tea in Dress Circle till 6 p.m. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE). SUNDAY NEXT. ' SUNDAY NEXT. - THE - WELLINGTON WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA, ' PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA,- .' Under MR. HERBERT BLOY. MR, HERBERT BLOY. ■ Silver Coin Collection. MUSIC MADE EAST. • WHY waste'years learning? When the "COLB'IR" system tcaohes you to play the latest songs, two-steps, and all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, saves time, money, and drudgery. No scales, no special < music. Plenty of local, references. Testimonials can be seen from all parts. Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews any time. Call for all particulars, Bir-' ley's College of Musio, Bouloott Street (Chambers), first floor up. PORTRAITS BY ELECTRIC LIGHT : AT BARTLETTS. 10 Willis Street. Sittings by Appointment Only. 'Phone 1233. r|THE SPECIAL APPARATUS Installed ■— here enables us to finish night work rivalling that of day. BARTLETT STUDIOS (Between Grand Hotel and Stewart; Dawson's). RETURNED SOLDIERS '! WHO may be returning- to Plain Clothes sliould noil nuss being attired by MILLIGAN'S, Of Kelburn Avenue, Tho Premier Tailors of this Country. THE GRAND FIRE-SCREEN. I (Patented.) . : Fixes on to side of Mantel and works exactly like a spring-blind. - Prices (Postage paid)— Black, 12s. 6d.; Antique Finish, 17s. 6d. Sendl for Illustrated Catalogue. Sole Agents: HOPWOOD HARDWARE, LTD., Palmerston North.
|' , . AMUSEMENTS.' ; iSui\ RATION A L -1.. rKECEDENTED SUCCESS. Touching the deepest ckordE-of' emotion, ■ : A TRUE WOMAN'S PEAY> ; 5000 ft. of dazzling...dramatic' surprises. Received with torrents .of applause. SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE?SHOULD A,WIFE FORGIVE?'' SHOULD A WIFE'.FORGIVE?'' .SuUI'UJ. A- WIFE -FORGIVE? SHOULD.A WIFE FORGIVE?* Teeming with romance' that • captivates, makes one think' sweeter thoughts, one plarf Nobler 'deeds?--- . BEAUTIFUL . LI'LLLVN LORRAINE. In a most enchanting 1 character/ enthrall* . ing in her suj'i :»« moments,.':; SHOULD A W E FORGIVE?. . SHOULD A \\ HE FORGIVE?: SHOULD A 'WIFE FORGIVE? Produced on a most lavish scale. Contrasting the gay Bohemian life witt the staid conduct of Belgravia.' BIG SUPPORTING. PROGRAMME. DAY PRICES :■ 3d.i<.Gd, is. : : pRO W N -7: 'TH : E A;T HE. Molesworth- Street, Thorndon;"'" . NEXT SATURDAY." NEXT SATURDAY. Afternoon, at 2.30. 8. SPECIAL NOTICE TO CHILDREN. : EVERY CHILD attending the Matinee neit - Saturday WILL RECEIVE a BROKEN COIN Souvenir. I THE BROKEN COIN is a groat and Thrilling Serial Story, v. DON'T MISS THE FIRST P ill r NEXT SATURDAY: WHO gets the valuable,, half of the BROKEN,;.--. COIN? After it is,. : ; .;. " gotten, what is done with. - . it? Why "was blood shed to •: secure it? . . Who is Lucille'Love ? ■ Whj> ; did she strain every nerve"'and fiber in her body, and face death so many times to sc«- l -' •• -• • cure the other half of • the BR(J« ! • KEN> COIN All these-questions are answered in a manner that will <v* Bend gobs of pure joy-boun<?'ig, ni through your system. Learn the'.... answersbySEElNGTllß BROKEN'" ' • • COIN, a fascinating story oHove arid- > -- adventure that lead to a throne, Set.sf.it every week. It will thrill yctfci.:-,. More tomorrow. v " viSsf SPECIAL MATDiIiU TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT 2.30. ' , Box Plan at The Bristol. Theatrj 'Phone S4TO. . ■ ■ - THE WORLD'S BEST ENTERTAINER FOB THE - LONG , WINTER --' EVENINGS . ... :: is the , ' GRAMOPHONE. nrYHE Hostess who has "HIS MASTER'S 1 VOICE" GRAMOPHONE never need worry about how the evening will "go." Is there an awkward moment after tho guests leave the dinner table ? A" Gramo. phone will "break tho ice," Do the young people .get .tired of-gen-eral conversation?. A.. Gramophone will furnish the latest dar-co''music • their feet, to sliding. . ;. : 'i ..Does someone mention a melody frbnr the latest Opera?. .Try it,on the Gramophone. | -.., .l'- : Always there is the. .Gramophono—the treasure-house of entertainment in. reserve—always ready. to; satisfy every musical longing. : . '.. Is your home like this? It might be- 1 so easily.. " ... . ..V. We have Gramophones in. great variety of styles, from... M to £40..;.;..'".Rep0rdg from 2s. Gd,;;6ach, Why not call and hear the latest Machines? Give absolutely true production of ;all that is finest.in.Music. -' -- - .. .\ CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD;, .'.. Manners, Street,'iWellingtonr.. Distributors for "His Master's Voiced an 3 "Lyricphone"' Gramophones, v. |jr F, 'HI T A WIN EB.
Sp®cial Feature Advertisements. f : —— . ..'. I .—" ..'"jri" ** L | Flannel IS Flannel 1 i .Nowadays. -| So You'll Prize Stich - !» Yalaes .As ! , \ymi present clay conditions,. thereV, •• • j no knowing wliat priccs all-kinds' of { Woollen Goods will rise to. • Even now j Flannel, prices are very heavy iounditown. i . But Patrick's forestalled the .meyit&bl" : >. big increases by buying : carly and sub- i . stantially. So we arc able to quote you- ~,v, ■ very welcome figures for the folloiring re- . .J; liable Flannels—they're exceptional figure considering the present 'upset of the mai- J THE FAMOUS "DOCTOR" FLANNEL. ■ ■/> WHITE FLANNEL, in fine,' medium, and : is. 9d,, is. 11d., 2s. 3d., 2s, 6d, yard. ■#. WHITE FRENCH FLANNELS, in plain "1} | and twill. Is. lid., 2s, 6d. yard. ' ■ ALMVOOL DOCTOR FANNELS, in grey and natural. Is. Ed. . j ALL-WOOL DOCTOR FANNELS, in ■<- I ; natural, Shetland, grey, >nd pink. j is. 8d„ Is. 9d., Is. lid. ALL-WOOL NAVY FLANNEL. \ ■ Is, lld.and 2s. 3d. yard. j ALL-WOOL SCARLET FLANNEL. THE "DOMINION" UNSHRINKABLE "" FLANNEL, in Shetland, natural, and " j ; grey, splendid wearing; "■' | . SEE WINDOW .DISPLAY. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS! We post . ' " Samples JTree, and pay postage on .■ | i lw your orders.' 1 : i 1/ Patrick's : ;,.j i 5. i • ! 1 CUBA AND VIVIAN STREETS :: WELLINGTON. '.| i L
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