AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT AND ALT, THIS WEKK. ■ "THE SEOIUOTS OF A WOMAN'S • ~ SOUL LAID BARE." is'(-ho opinion of thosn who attended tho first screenings of "HER GOLDEN CHANCK." "HER GOLDEN CHANCE." "HER GOLDEN CHANCE." "HER GOLDEN CHANCE." "HER GOLDEN CHANCE." "HER GOLDEN CHANCE." , 0 It is a picture you must seo and enjoy as 10,402 people in Auckland did. , CJiKO lUDGELBV CLEO RIDGELEY CLBO RIDGELEY CLEO RIDGELEY GRASPED HER GOLDEN CHANCE. Why Jot yours slip by? PACKED. CRAMMED. JAMMED. 'Phono 3143 for your vesorvo scats, so you won't bo crowded out. Y SUPPORTING SUBJECTS ARE EXCELLENT. Prices as Usnal. •'Phone 3113. Plan at Theatre. 1 THERE IS NO .ROOM AT THE TOP f FOB THE IS THERE? Packed to the Doors All Day Yesterday for the Hugh Holiday Attraction, » "THE DUPE." "THE DUPE." ; "THE DUPE." J . "THE DUPE." "THE DTJPE." 3 A Society Story. Infinite Excitement. Infinite Cham. Immense Sensation. Intense Realism, ami Pulsing with - Humanity. Featuring BLANCHE SWEET. At her Prettiest and Best. THE SUPPORT IS UNIQUE. THE MUSIC IS DELIGHTFUL. ' Prices as Usual. ■ Continuous from 10 a.m. ipONCEET CHAMBM. FOR A SEASON OF FIVE NIGHTS. Commencing TUESDAY NEXT. s MESSRS. J. AND N; TAIT t Present t Mr. e LAWRENCE CAMPBELL, e LAWRENCE CAMPBELL, a The eminent Elocutionist & Entertainer, b In C. J. Dennis's '■ Deservedly Popular Character Study, j; "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE." e "The songs of a 'Sentimental Bloke' t have become so popular that it was not I surprising; to see such a large audience lost evening, when Mr. Lawrence CampMi gave a delightful interpretation of q the poem."—"Sunday Times," Sydney. '" The BOS PLAN of Reserved Seats ■y for the Five Recitals opens at The I3ris- | u- toLon Thursday morning, ' Admission—3s. reserved, 2s. and Is. » Direction, J. and N. TAIT. RESULT OF MRS. A. B. SEYMOUR'S ART UNION. s Ist Prize, 276, T. Gould, Nydia Bay; e 2nd Prize, S3, J. H. JaJmes, 8 Rixon r Grove, Wellington; 3rd Prize. UO, J. Hard ford, Nelson; 4th Prize, 178, H. M'lntosh, V Blenheim; stli Prize. 20, Phyllis Fraser, s Nydia Bay; Gth Prize, 73, A. Burt, Kilr birnie; 7th Prize, 115, Miss J. W. May, j Johnsonville. [1 ■ 7 ~" * EGMONT RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. . > JANUARY 31 and FEBRUARY .1, 1917. + TkJOMINATIONS for all Events, 1 eov., ■* lj CLOSE MONDAY, JANUARY 8, i" 1917, at 9 p.m. \ " Handicapper-Geo. Morse. Starter—C. lf O'Connor. Judge and Clerk of d Scales-W. H. Hartgill. :- first; day. s OHAWE HACK HURDLES, .120 sovs. r One mile and a half. d. FLYING HANDICAP, 250 sots. Six II MERE °MERE HACK FLAT, 100 sots. Z Five furlongs. EGMONT CUP, 500 sovs. One mile and k LADIES- , ' PURSE (HACK). 100 eovs. & Eight, furlongs and a half, if EGMONT STAKES, 500 eovs. Six furlongs (closed with 136 entries).' b WATPAPA HACK FLAT, 100 .sovs. d Sevon furlongs. 0 WHAREROA WELTER, 200 eovs. Sovon .. furlongs. 0 SECOND DAY. : " OKAIAWA HACK HURDLES, 120 sovs. One and a half. ■'. .° WAIMA'.jE HANDICAP, 250 sovs. . bis, h furlongs, y PAR-JIERS' PLATE HANDICAP 1 (HACK), 100 sovs.; Ono mile and a I ATKINSON MEMORIAL STAKES, '350 sovs. Ono mile and a quarter. ' MAIDEN HACK SCURRY, 100 eovs. Five furlongs. j H4.WERA STAKES, 400 sovs. One mile a (closed with 87 ontries). '" INAHA HACK FLAT, 100 sovs. Sis e furlongs. ' o NORMANBY WELTER, 200 sove. Eight i- and a half furlongs. i d Full Programme advertised in "N.Z. d Referee.", y _ r strattoN) \ P Hawcra. Seoretary. .; o .T&fILLIGAN'S Resume Business on I. Jl 3 r( ] January £ AT KBLBURN AVENUE. d '''■■■ d BOOF THAT HOUSE A- WITH MALTHOID! d a 1 MALTHOID ROOF is a. permanent r A ,r roof—impervioue to water, praot iagainst the ravages o£ . tho weather. d LASTS LONGER than galvanised iron--0 better in every respect. Particulars from ;" ' Aubrey Gualtcr and Co., Wellington. t Smith and Smith, Ltd., Wellington. ;y N.Z. Acetylene Gas Co., Wellington, d John Burns and Co., Ltd., Auckland; in Hill and Plummor, Ltd., Auckland; N.Z. o Acetylene Gas Co., Auckland; Henry ,fc Williams and Sons, Ltd., Napier. r- ■ 't jrOTORING AT XMAS TIME, in TfcURING Christmas Holidays, Mr. Sam s- l> Skinner, Motor Proprietor, will I- take touring parties through Woodyille d Gorge and surrounding scenic districts. ... Picnic' parties will also be motored to suitable places. Parties mtenduig to " niako those tripa should communicate with S. Skinner, Woodville (opp. Rail- ■ way Station). Best cars. Careful di'lvere. 'Phono 2-t. i ly . OFFICE LABOUR-SAVINC » DEVICES. et - ! - a } of Office Staffs, through to tho War, necessitates the employment of Office Labour-saving Devices. CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., o LTD., I f" Opposite Town Hall, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ii- i \ GET into conversation with the Public. The "Talking" Sign at. Courtenaj P!ace, is a brilliant Talker. ' , ;
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2966, 2 January 1917, Page 7
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