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AMUSEMENTS. ORANU OPERA HOUSE. br Solo Lessee J. (.'. Williamson, Ltd. Commencing WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2-tth. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2«li. THE ROYAL DRAMA.TIC AND COMEDY CO., VII). 3y Arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON, VW., In Thomae Race-ward's Stirring ComedyDrama of Western Lilo, "SUNDAY." "SUNDAIV "SUNDAY/" •■SUNDAY," BOYS: "Stand by the Girl in the days to come as we stood together in the days that aro gone." The Brilliant Young 'English Actress, HISS MADGE SURTEES, As SUNDAY. Supported by u CLEVER and POWERFUL COMBINATION of ENGLISH and AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS. BOX VIANS OPEN at THE .BIUSFOL on TUESDAY MORNING. SPECIAL PIUCES-45., 2s. 6d., and DNE SHILLING. No early doors. No booking foe. NOTICE. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC. PUPILS, Pleaso~Noto.-Wo REOPEN -«- 26th January, instead of 2flth, as irranged. Kindly keep same a-ppomt-iionts as from that date. Now Pupils interviewed any time irora 26th January. . Piano or Organ-playing Tanglii, in a Few Lessons by our Quick Systems; no irudgery. Success assured. Plenty of local references. Call for all particulars. ;BOULCOTT STREET CHAMBERS (First Toor up). A DVANCES made on Approved Free--Cl. hold Town and Country Securities at Current Rates, of Interest. Apply ftt the Offices, 219 LAMBTON QUAY. R. E. RAWNSLEY, Secretary. ZOUTH. LONDON'S Latest Cure for Rheumatics. Your money returned if it wont cure vou. .Is. Od. per bottle. Ask your Chemist, or write Head Office, ZOUTH CURE COMPANY, 25 Mercer Street, Wellington. AVE you Tried TE~MATA WINES? They are a New Zealand product, and the best! Prices from 28a. per case. Write the Manager at Havelock North for Price List ENTERTAINMENTS "THE WAYBACKS." Before a crqwded' audience there wa; given another performance of "Tho Waybacks" last evening at the Grand' Opera House. Much laughter was raised by tht droll banter and the humorous dialogue of the principals. Mr. Wm. Stewart, ai "Dads," Miss Bettertou-Glovcr, as "Mum," and Frank Shepherd, as Charley Lyons, are especially good. The programme will be repeated to-night. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The programme which has been drawing such largo audiences at His Majes ty's Theatre during tho week will bi repeated again to-night and twice tomorrow. Keg. Newman, the boy eoprano is one of tho principal items on tho bill, and his remarkably swoet voice of wide range continues to delight the audiences Manlun, tho "Human I''rog," continue! to twist himself into innumerable shap«3, mid his item ie a well favoured one. These three performances will witness his laet appearance .in Wellington. Other attractive turns complete the bill. KING'S THEATEE. Thrilling incident and kiughter-raisinj by-play are the outstanding features oi the star filin at the King's Theatre this week. In "Manhattan. Madness/' tin popular Jiliii favourite Douglas Failbanks appears in a cougcnntl role, anc provides excellent and diverting entertainment. The supporting feature, "Ginilerela," displays little May Pickford in a captivating role. A new programme will be presented to-morrow. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Thill fine old English actor Sir Herberl Beerbohm Tree will appear for the last time at Everybody's Theatre to-day and to-night, in tho touching and intensely dramatic photo-play "The Old Folks at Home." -This famous actor is given splendid scope for the display of his jreat histrionic talents, and the result is a production of unusual excellence A new programme will fill the bill tomorrow. EMPRESS THEATRE. To-day and this, evening will be the last opportunity the public will have ol witnessing the remarkable photo-produc-tion of Robert W. Cluimbers'e celebrated novel "The. Common Law," which has attracted great crowds to tho theatre all this week. To-morrow a new programmo will be presented. "SUNDAY." At tho Grand Opera House on Wednesday evening next, the Koyal Dramatic and Comedy Company will presenl Thomas Raceward's comedy-drama "Sunday." It was successfully reviver at Christchitrch last week, and one o; tho oustauding features of the perform ance was the interpretation of tho titl( role by tho young English actress, Miss Madge Surtees. Miss Surtees is verj young. Sho received her training ir England under the late Mr. Lewis Wai lor. A Christehnrch contemporary eaic of her:—"Miss Surtees has a great ad vantage over the original of Sunday ii this part of tho world. She- lias witl her tho unaffected charm of youth anc freedom from settled purpose in uiethoc which aro required in such a part. 'Sun day' in the play is so much of an un spoilt cliild of Naturo that the actress of long experience and matured lncthot can succeed only to a point." The bo; plans for "Sunday" will bo opened ai tho Bristol on Tuesday morning.' CENSUS RETURNS « WELLINGTON FIGURES. The offioial census returns, in last night's Gazette, contain th following figures:— 11)16. 1911 Hutt County 5,009 Upper Hutt Town District 1,399 Total Hutt County 6,408 5,18 Pctone Borough 7,112 6,64) Lower Hutt Borough' 4,888 4,24 i Eastbourne Borough 052 SGI Miikara County 2,977 Johnsonvillo Town District 887 Total Makara County ' 3,804 3,63! Wellington City 73,285 64.37: Orislow Borough 2,191 1,78! Karori Borough 1,6,47 1,44! Minimal , Borough ... 2,148 1,631 The wholo carcasses of two fine bul locks were among tho loot found in ai underground German dugout on tin Somine. For Ohildren'e Hacking Cough, Wo«ds' Great Peppermint Cnre.*

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2981, 19 January 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2981, 19 January 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2981, 19 January 1917, Page 7

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