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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. j GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Kffi Sg^HiS^MXIESTrS FLORENCE ROCKWELL IIASON! In VAI.KYBIEN, gQy THEATRE Box Plans for the Whole Season of Romaic of" :• ror«»y?«Nt st w^uib » rr- " 9 o'clock. /iJ i) IJJ.,\ VALLE\, Packed from Cellar to Dome. * ! _ Also: William Collier in tho screaming People Hanging on to the Fresco nnimi TrnTTin? Absurdity, "Never Again." Work and the Electroliers. ULLIfA. HUUbli. Boo | c ft( . Bristol 01 . 3143. 0 t a sj ea t to be had for Lovo or Money. TO-IIORROW Inside ■ • • • Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. $qRMA TALMADGF Smiling Faces BRILLIANT DRAMATIC CARNIVAL, NOEMA TALA - I^?? D D T pp d m ™,pTT'n Sorrowing Hundreds turned Away. BRILLIANT DRAMATIC CARNIVAL, IMTrRTPV nnwwrß Last Two Niglite of • y COaTBLLO VICTOR PRINCE'S FUN CO. Commencing THI? mnWK nmn.fr Lust Two Nights of TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 20th. THi ' CEOWN TRINCE S DOUBLE. BILLY MANN, TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 20th. Greater Viingraph Special Feature. St. George Statuary, iMarjory Alwyne, . : • . .Mark Erickson, Alsace, When TjIVERYBODY'S. Continuous, Roaio Ritlo Co. T f, TOTTTTAVcnSi tto -^VERYBODY'S. 10.45 to 10.18. PRICES—2s. and Is. Plan at Tha ~ .. c. WILLIAMSON, LID., To-night'last screening of tho Wonderful Bristol. » Will Present Trianglo Drama, "FOX TROT' COMPETITION. , THE GREAT EMOTIONAL ACTRESS, "THE BEGGAR OP CAWNPORE," P™* | n tho above Competition '» tt ttt • .i was awarded to Miss K. Marshall and FLORENCE ROCKWELL, H. B. Warner is tho Array Burgeon, Mr. H. Brown. Second Prize: •Mies D. FLORENCE ROCKWELL, who becomes a dope-fiend, but costs off Clifford and Mr L. Shaddick. FLORENCE ROCKWELL, the God Morpluno in tho hour of a : —— And tlie Popular Australian Artist, A 'w.™ T0 THIi COMMITTEE & HOSTESSES FRANK HARVEY. " OF THE SYDNEY STREET SOLFRANK HARVEY, BILLIE BURKE, in DIERS' CLUB. 0 Best store vet of AN SATURDAY EVENING, at 7.30 g THREE OF THE MOST POPULAR • action, in this one o'clock, an Entertainment will bs DRAMAS OF THE CENTURY. more ™™ given in tho Main Hall by several mevn- , TO-MORROW , tjors 0 f the Specialist Company of the ■ , Look out for Chas. Ray as 26th Reinforcement. Tho attendance of I rogrammo for the Season. TnE HONOURABLE ALGY. members'of Committee and that of. the "THE HOUSE OK GLASS!" Ring 'Phono 50 for Reservations. Hostesses and that of.their regular heIp"THE HOUSE OF GLASS!" ers is-requested, v "THE LAND OF PROMISE!" T7IMPRESS. Continuous, ■ "THE LAND OF PROMISE!" -COMPRESS. 10,45 to 10.15. THE COLBIR SYSTEM. "THE LAW OF THE LAND!" TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT-Tho last of *" i n. iv "THE Lit OFJI'HE J.AND!" ROBERT WAIiWICIi . '... rttWCt C AP%S ~ And, MOLLIE KING, a pupil further into music than 3 or. 4 Interpreted by -lie lnconiparablo » ~ , iy r i i pi av years nnder ordinary conditions. Leara 0 J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., „. Tr , rAN „ '* to play all the latest Songs and Two-steps ii T)np\nn? r, , , „ . as they are published (no special mueio » rip \\r\TT<' m?rs VVTSATION Supports worth Seeing. required); saves time and money. Make j. DRAMATIC ORGANISALIOx . TO-MORROW nso of the long ever.ingß and benefit your II T,n Jnc , „ 0.. ETHEL CLAYTON in future life. Testimonials from all parta D. n . and 0.5., fis; Buck Stalls. 35., , 0 f Now Zealand of tho success of out Gallery Is. Early doors Back Stalls and "THE HIDDEN SCAR." pupils. If you already read mnsio learn Gallery Is. extra. » * by this system how to convert your mnsio The Stary of a great love, stained by a to w«t™e. A Ragtime Player is always : former sin. A itiister finds that his ?°P^ nr - Call ,, f PMticulars. InTJEOG'S SONG ■ SUCCESSES. wlfo 11 woula ' l ° f th ° MuX" Bonlcott Chambers (first floor - J3 A RIG MORALITY PLAY. up), Boulcott Street. Supplies to hand of tho latest Eng- • lisli Ballad success: ' 1 1 RICHMOND FREE KINDERGARTEN UNION. 4 "GOD SEND YOU BACK TO .ME.-" RICHMOND FREE KINDERGARTEN UNION. s The molody of this is of tho sympa- BD ATYTTf<H? Q A T 1? _ thetic stylo, set to beautiful words. AVe X AVVj'x/ I.J \JJ2i OxxJUJli c predict a big demand for this Song. 1 Sot in C. (A. to D.) Eb. AF. In Aid of the Central School Building Fund. Price 2s nor conv FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2.30—10 p.m. • FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2.30-10 p.m. " ' 1 K " FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2.30-10 p.m. FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2.30-10 p.m. "TTTV l'ONfr WHITE CIOUD." CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HAIL. J J Fresh Vegetables, Fruit, Flowers, Meat, Fish, Butter, Eggs, Home-raad< f Jt M.). For particular, its class. Now edition now ready. LUCKY DIP. ICE CREAMS. ' SOFT DRINKS. Price, 2s. per copy. GUESSING COMPETITIONS. , TT7 ,i.f„ _:fi. ADMISSION—M.; Children 3d. Value Returned in Goods. Our stocks are right up to with . Hon. Secretaries- • all the latest sucocsses; a lisit to our , s. EICHELBAUM. - AVarehouse to hear them will bo appro- ) MISS M. sr. A TON. 5 dated. ' f CHAS. BEGCt & CO., LTD., . A TTPITT.A TJH Manners Street, Wellington. «« nncm - • "Tho House of Hits;" OARCEF) HOTELi : THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN - — AUSTRALASIA. TENDERS. WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB. Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with privets „ „ . , T , oTT4TSTrn AUTUMN -MEETING. Bathroom, etc. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL 4 CHARIT- inimn'pi'viinTi Ballroom. ART/Fi ATT) T?0 4.RD TAUITEIMvMKAIJ Ji-ACECOURoJ-/, m nT ,:rr -r%.J n m ABLE AiD BOAKO. 7th AND 9th APRIL, 1917. Tar £; &^ ed Pe^ s . SpeCial TerM TENDERS. for all Races CLOSE Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other 10-DAI (FRIDAY), 16th. irAUCH, Meals optional. I mENDERS are invited up to NOOjS on a t 8.30 p.m., at CluVs Office, Feathers- $ n \\ par ticukre from Thos. Coot and , X. THURSDAY, March 22nd, 191 i, for ton. „ Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. • Supplies, etc., for year ending March e. A. l LAERI, Secretary, W.R.C. Telegrams: "Careen," Auckland. 31st, 1918—Meat, Fish, Coal. Wines, Ales and Spirits, Boots, Spectacles, and Funerals. A UCKLAND RACING , CLUB, q O N 0 M A, Conditions and forms of tenders on J\ ! _ K-J PEIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. application. Lowest or any tender not AUTUMN MEETING,' 1911. 'Phone 62. Box 53. ' necessarily accepted. ' • ,„T on x d ?. rs „i°- endorsed—Tender for GENERAL ENTRIES (1 sov. each). Porter Meets All Trains. ' Meat, Fish, etc. Terms Moderatn S. ROBINSON. ACCEPTANCES: ™ Moderate. ' v, TI ,. . tt Actg. Secretary. MRS. MOORE ... Proprietress. Wellington Hospital. Easter Handicap *4 bovs. _ E BEAVER BOARD. Brighton Hurdles 3 sovs. THE Latest and Best for Wall Linings, Autumn Steeples 3 sovs. etc. It is British throughout, and wtrn? "rtaptt ttqtc is made of Pure Wood Kbre. It is FORFEITS (1 sov. each): BLACK LISTS. , being used extensively and witli ; the ' greatest satisfaction in new work and in G.N. Champagne Stakes. 1 remodelling old buildings. Hygionic , _ Sound, and Drauglit-proof. Non-Con- G.N. Oaks. • JOHN BOLL'S EEGISTEE. ductor of Heat and Cold, Highly Fire- (j jj g|. j ccbr stakes. 1 Sfl « ■resisting. Applv BRISCOE AND COM- 0 ' JNa " PANY, LIMITED, Agents, sup. Aro DUE p-m >on FRIDAY, 16th ' i ' ply you with illustrated pampnleifl and irt-nmr Rnmnlfii MAKUH. • — P -— : ON SALE THROUGHOUT EXPANDED METAL. FEES must accompany in each in- vuw toitivii x XPANDED METAL, stance. ZEALAND FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION. J. F. HARTLAND. ON MONDAY NEXT. EXPANDED STEEL LATHING Secrotary. For FIREPROOF WALLS & CEILINGS. RUBEROID ROOFING, DAMP COURSE ■ AND FLOORING. ORDER FROM YOUR NEWSAGENT, GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. 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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3029, 16 March 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3029, 16 March 1917, Page 7

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