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AMUSEMENTS ~, ..: MAJESTY'S EuJ&i. THEATRE VAUDEVILLC; YOU ARE HEREBY WARNED That This Colossal Programiho Rapidly; Approaches its' Last Night! Last Two Nights of the One and Only VIOLET TREVENYON, VIOLET TREVENYON, .— Radiant, Rapturous, Refulgent, ■ she is tho Porsonification of Daintiness. " MASON AND LE'CAIN ' " In a Riotous One-act Musical Frolic. . THE ELMARS, Daring and Miraculous Equilibrists. MERLYN,..-r-. The World's Worst Wizard, ■■- Assisted by the Intelligent Archibald WINIFRED AND LUMLEY,' -—■ In Cheery Chatter,and a Song or Two. Last Two Nights-of- : LA BLANC'S TRAY'ESTIANS^- 1 — Fun Funiisliers to King Comedy, in their Supreme Laugh-getter, ':" •.: "AT THE EXPOSITION," • BERT LA BLANC, JAKE MACK. And the Retinue of Favourites. Prices, 2s. and Is. Reserves at Bristol. mHE ANTARCTIC RELIEF SHIP, - 1 - ,'■ AURORA (By kind permission of Sir Ernest Shackleton) Will be Open, to the Public on - SATURDAY and SUNDAY,'-'EROM W A.M. to-5 P.M.:• :-'-■.- When tho DOGS, SLEDGES, and • EQUIPMENT Will be on Exhibition. COME AND SEE THE DOGS which 1 Saved the Lives of tho" BRAVE EXPLORERS. -.•■■- '■• -"" " OSCAR, GUNNER, TOWSER, FUNNYFACE, BLACKIE, TEDDY-BEAR, WHITES, VITCHIE, and tho PUPS. Admission: One Shilling; Children, Half-prioe. Special arrangements for School Children in charge of teachers. WHOLE PROCEEDS DONATED TO ' WIDOW AND CHILDREN OF THE LATE CAPT. A. A. MACINTOSH, THE ANTARCTIC HERO. A. J. CARLTON (Commercial travellers' Assn.),. Hon. Sec.

AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPRESS. HE EMPRESS. ■ FINISHING TO-NIGHT. BEAUTFUJ, KITTY GORDON BEAUTFUL KITTr GORDON In "AS IN A LOOKING-GLASS." C "AS IN A LOOKING-GLI3S." A powerful piny replete \r.!h winderful gowning, splendid act ion, and pas-sion-filled scenes. TO-MORROW. ] ROBERT WARWICK ROBERT AVARWICK In "HUMAN DRIFTWOOD." A splendidly photographed photo-story of rugged romance and virile action in • the Alaskan wilds, as well as in the gay halls of city society. THE "STING'S. HE JulING'S..* TO-NIGHT'S THE LAST OP Dainty Dorothy Kelly and Harry ; Morey in the powerful domestic proUem "THE LAW DECIDES." "THE LAW DECIDES." • The story of a too trusting wife and a too ardont admiror. A splendid set of powerfully-acted scenes before tho satisfying wimax. I TO-MORROW: Rider Haggard's widely-read novel "SHE." Tho story of the strangely-beautiful sorceress who reigned as a queen in the morning of the world. Black Magic and Romance BarTjario. Splendour and Beauty Throughout the Ages. EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODT'S. UNCLE CHARLIE CHAPLIN UNCLE CHARLIE CHAPLIN As one of the "shent per shent" fraternity. "THE PAWNBROKER." Laught lent. Gloom taken in Pawn. C'oine, borrow a smile or two from Uncle Charlie cheap. You can see him between 1 and 2 today (during the lunch hour). Supports include Frank Keennn in "JIM GRIMSBY'S BOY." TO-MORROW: Mae Marsh and Robt. Harron in "THE MARRIAGE OF MOLLY-O." A real story of Ould Ireland, chockful of love, blarney, .fight, and liveliness. DOMINION Lever Watoh, printed guarantee for 1 year, manufactured by maker of Big Ben Alarm. Post 7s. 6d. to ,T. E. FITT, Jeweller, PALMERSTON NORTH. Sole Agent for the Dietriot.

;qt: JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE AND RED CROSS SOCIETY, ' '■ STATEMENT.-lst NOVEMBER, 1916, TO 31st JANUARY, 1917, [ RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE, £ s. d. £ s. &■ ■ To Balance brought forward 722 t 8 Bj Amount cabled to Eng- „ Proceeds from Petone Red • land, per Under-Secretary Cross Shop 165 5 1 of Internal Affaire, for pur- „ Gear Co.'s Picnic, per Pe- chase of comforts for Sick tone Red Cross Shop 23 0 0 and Wounded Soldiers re- . „ Flower Sales—Miss Mac- turning to New Zealand... 100 .0 <F; andrev- .?. 817 6 „ Amount received from Norse- ... „ Proceeds from Petone Car- wood Red Cross Society, . nival 102 811 and paid to "Onr Day 1 .> ' „ Payments for Material sup- Red Cross Fund 10 0 9 plied to Country Societies 136 811 „ Cartage, Expenses of Mov- „ Collection by Korokoro ing, etc., .•..■•■ 13 18 31 ladies .\..» 18 6 „ Publication of Statement pr ( „ Donations— , Receipts and Payments ... 5 0 5 Porirua Mental Hospital... 13 0 0 „ Cost of Printing Cookery . Lady Glasgow. 410 0 Books *7 6; Mrs. Hunter 20 0 0 ~ Cheque Book '. 0 4 o'Mr. H. H. Seed 315 0 „ Petty Cash 210 0! Miss K. Alcorn 3 0 0,, Rental of Telephone 0' 6 O Mangapehi Rod Cross So- „ Purchase of— • cioty, por Mrs. Arthur Stationery 210 0 Worm 80 0- Equipment for Depot 115 3 Wallaceville Red Cross / Packing Mnterial .'. 410. 3 Society, per Mrs. John- Wool , 3S 18 9 60n 2 0 0 Shirttng 51 6 ff Eketahuua Red Cross So- Pyjama Cloth 45 1 8' cioty, per Mrs. Bedding 100 0 0 Sheeting ... •••. 312 O 1 Johnsonville scliool child- Cotton, Buttons, Tape, etc. 913 b dren, per Miss Evans ... 010 9 Invalid Foods -4 16 0 „ Donations of, £1 and under .2 15 0 „ Balance in hand 1036 \.i 11 „ Proceeds of Sale of Bottles by JohnsonvUlo school , children 1 16 0 > „ Proceeds of Concert at • Johnsonville, arranged by Mr. Dingwall 315 0 ' „ Proceeds of Sale of Pastry Recipes by Mrs. Middle? ton 2 3 0 ••-..: „ Proceeds of Sale of Knit- . ~■.■.■, ting-piu Holders 4 5 0 „ Proceeds of Sal© of Cako ■..'.,: ... Recipes .'. 115 0 „ Proceeds of Rnffle of Cake, presented by Johnsonville . '. - school children G 2 6 „ Proceeds of Raffle of Blouse, presented by Miss Stevens 1210 0 ■ „ Proceeds of Raffle of Articles, presented by Mrs. •.-■-■-.-•. Webb, per Red Cross Shop ■ ' ' . Committee G 13 6 .-..,.- ' . X 1355 4 4 . - . ... 4 < The books, papers, accounts, and other documents relating. - to the Receipt and Eipen diture of moneys -of the St. John Ambulance Brigade and Red Cross Society Fund '■ ■ .'•• have been duly examine d by me, and I hereby certify the foregoing statement to be in accordance.therewith. ■•: (Signed) ERNEST W. HUNT, F.P.A. (N:Z.);-P.C.P.A.,- • . - ■";■■■• Auditor; • > Special Feature Advertisements. ; '

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3005, 16 February 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3005, 16 February 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3005, 16 February 1917, Page 7

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