AMUSEMENTS Ho Will be te "Subject of Town Talkl TO-NIGHT will sec the arrival of SIX FEET of HURRICANE HILARITY, . At FULLERS' CARNIVAL of LAUGHTER. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Latest CIII I. EJ ©O'AU-Star Belndof rULLCKO Variety. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1! Direct from the Empire, London, Englan<i J B Peerless "Pantomimist and / Meteoric Mirth-maker, WALTER EMERSON, WALTER EMERSON, WALTER EMERSON, WALTER EMERSON, : WALTER EMERSON, A Smashing, Bouncing Fathom o' Fun I Chris. Richards's Elongated Rival and THE QUINTESSENCE OF QUAINTNESS! Starring Engagement of TSUDA, THE AMAZING JAP, TSUDA, THE AMAZING JAP, The Oriental Marvel, Featuring- Astonishing Feats on the Giant.Billiard Ball. Fresh from English Triumphs, GWENNIE HASTO,' GWENNIE HASTO. ' Rancor of Distinction, Coy Comedienne of Cuteness, and Girl of Charm. THE ARLEYS, Two Men Up the Pole. EiWARDS AND PARKES, Joyous Duo. And Last, but Not Least, The Complete .Recipe for Happiness, BERT LA BLANC'S . TRAVESTY STARS, In their Big Bubble of Laijghtef, "THE GAY MRS. COHN." . "THE GAYMRS. COHN."Corae .and bo Introduced to Her—She is THE CENTRE OF CHEERFULNESS. And Includes in her Retinue ■ BERT LA BLANC, Lugubrious Yiddisher JAKE MACK, Ditto. Carlton Chase, Maud Miles, Nellie Fallon. N.Y. Comedy Four, Durham Marcel, ana a StpgefuT of Dashing Damsels. New Specialties, New Sketches, New Songs. ■ Prices—Cs. and Is. Plan at, The Brigj tol. Reserve fee, 6d. ST. . MARY'S .FESTIVAL, Boulcott Street. EVERY. NIGHT DURING THE "WEEK* At S o'clock. ADMISSION, fid. . .—— ~4 WELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP,' 125 Lunibton Quay, Next Public Trust Office. Carried on entirely by Voluntary Help. ENTIRE PROCEEDS SENT TO ENG-. LAND FOR N.Z. ' WOUNESSOLDIERS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30th, will be in .charge and stocked by the Karori and jKelburn Branches of the Women's N&* .tional Reserve. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. DELICIOUS CAKES, AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE , ON SALE. .WILL YOU HELP? ' COME AND BUT. NOTICE. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC. PUPILS, > Please Note.-We BEOPBN 26th January, -instead of 20th, as Kindly keep saOe appointments as- from that date. New Pupils interviewed any time front lifith January. Piano or Organ-playing \Taugnt in a Few Lessons by'our Quick! Systems; no drudgery. Success assured. Plenty of local references, i Call for all particulars. \ BOULCOTT STREET CHAMBERS (First Foor up). ' SOLDIERS' XMAS CAKES. SEE that your Boys or Soldier Friends fare well at Xmas. This can be dose by sending;, one of specially,, prepared cakes, packed in airtight tins,] We> guarantee these cakes. ■ Price &c-; oording to size. We will poßt the parcel, j Send particulars to J. RAWLINS, White ! House, She Square, and Terrace End, : Palmeretcm North. 'AUCKIJA.NI).' ",, CARCEN HOTEL, THE MOST! UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN 'AUSTRALASIA.. Specialty: Snites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc Ballroom. Tariff: From 10s. per day. Special Term* for lengthened periods. ■ j Bedroom and' Breakfast from 6s. Other Meals optional. Full particulars from Thoe. Cook and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: '*Catßan," Auckland, j rnE MATA WINES have won Six Gold ' A Medals at-.lnternational Exhibi* \ tions against the Wines of the World.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2989, 29 January 1917, Page 7
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