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AMUSEMENTS. SUCCESS SUCCEEDS SUCCESS! JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 'Direction Pullers' Vaudeville, Ltd.', Gigantic, C Tll I. E3 FaC'Programmo LLJtIKo 0 f Stars. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! •Yet Another Regiment of Dumps-dis-poUcrs descend upon. and PUT TO ROUT tlio Cohorts of Melancholia, cholia.' Triumphant Success of THE DICK AND DOROTHY TRIO, High-Class Exponents of the POETRY Oh' TERI'SICHOREAN MOTION. _ DONALD COItNWALLIS, Luglaml's Premier Elocutionist, .Presenting Simultaneously Picture and Story in a Drama tempered with Pathos. EDITH COWLEY, Distinguished South African Contralto. ROSS, IVYSE. and BIG SURPRISE, Unique Mirth-Provoking Eccentrics. DOROTHY HARRIS, COLOS, STARR AND STARR, 7,ADELLAS, TITO JOHNSTONS. And Retained at Prodigious Expenso The Radiant Gem of Vocalism, MISS MARGAUET JEWELL, The Divine Lyric Soprano who was Tutored by MADAME MELBA. D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Reserves Cu. extra. Plan at the Bristol Piano Co.

REMEMBER RETURNED SOLDIERS' DAYS. . FRIDAY AND' SATURDAY,Ist AM) 2nd DECEMBER.. GRAND SPECTACULAR ■ . DISPLAYS ON BOTH DAYS. TRENTHAM AND FI'iATHERSTON CAMP AND. CITY BANDS AVill bo in Attendance on Friday awl Saturday. A number of Stalls will bo erected at the Principal Centres of ths City, an<J heavily hden with flowers, produce, poultry, vegetables, lollies, and numerous good things, and to be handed out to yora.by Wellington's Fairest and Best. GRAND TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION ON PRIDAY NIGHT. Military, Naval, and itnariy novelty displays, which promise to surpass all previous efforts, including striking display by Wellington Returned Soldiers. WELLINGTON FIRE BRIGADE, WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. PETONB WORKSHOPS EXHIBITS. 'And from THE ST\AFF OP THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICES. (Under the very able Supervision of Mr. H. Carter.) GRAND GALA AT ' THE BASIN RESERVE, 1 J ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ' l' When Everybody will bo there. Sports, Side Shows, Competitions of .every; i 'description, Afternoon Tea. Lots of Fun. and Excitement from Start tO'Knlsli.' ' 'ADMISSION/,SIXPENCE. ?;'■ WATCH PAPERS -BOR LAT®- DETAILS. WANTED.—SOO Pu6li Bikes and 500 Motor Bikes to tako pait in -procession, Apply early and secure the best positions. WANTED.—SOO Boy 3to carry Japanese Lanterns. Come along Boys and da your little bit. i H. J.' STOTT, Hon. General Secretary.

r/JMIE BRINSMEAD PIANO,, AM IMPORTANT .FACTOR IN MUSICAL STUDY. The Piano you use is an important; in. fluence in determining your progress in; Music. No degree of ability can over-; come the handicap of an instrument in-/ ferior in touch and tone quality. THE BRINSMEAD PIANO Is madeto fulfil the requirements of'the accomplished and exacting player, and ■ to he an aid in giving the beginner an understanding of tone quality. Wo are displaying in our Showrooms a complete range of tlio latest modelß, and cordially invite inspection by intending buyers. EAST TERMS: If yon have an old.' Piano, wo Till allow full present valuef as part payment. i Solo Agents: CHAS.' BEGG AND CO., LTD., ' Manners Street, Wellington. rMATA WINES are absolutely pure,, and are recommended for Invalids. Aslc your Doctor! BRICE'S T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. A-* BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stains. If yon want a pood Pish' or Meal ' Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brice's, WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS cost-' * ' less than leather heals—and they toko the fag out of walking. Wear a pair. . •

Special Feature Advertisements. IN A CLASS BY ITSELF! j| j— Herb. Prices | 5 EXCLUSIVE STOCK OF ' j : you need, bow Shirts anil j , Pyjamas it's time to got in l§l§5lfl??&Y j 1 : touch with HERB. PRICE! j , r No otter City Outfitter can | -J~ ' offer for your choosing such ;i J la " i, broad variety of selected gar- | *§3 ments in the smart yot con- j m „i - ■ , , servative patterns which appeal I mostly to men. | • ■ . i OUR, SHIRTS 'AND PYJAMAS | givo perfect satisfaction to tho i Mvearers. Evory garment' hao \ been cut by an export, and the \ lu --— matorials eomo all under tlie j , "QUALITY" heading. | Ol OUR VALUES ARE VALUES OF !. * V'' \ ' THE RIGHT KINDI I . Come and select from onr Stocks, ( /jM/fif JYtV and be sure of the best. ;i 11/Jy $ I!//Ii \ ' THE STORE FOR SMART HATS! j OUTFITTING AND TAILORING- \ . i 54 it 56 Willis Street. \ CLOTHING STORE-' j lllll'jlsgiillll : " . ! 50 Willis Street. | ; WELLINGTON. A

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2940, 28 November 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2940, 28 November 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2940, 28 November 1916, Page 7

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