AMUSEMENTS, "BROADWAY JONES." TO-NIGHT, AT R O'CLOCK. Nohody understands Broadway! Thorn am nob men on Broadway who look poor, the.ro aro poor men on Broadway who look noh. You meet, a man on Broadway, you trust him and get utiing, you meet saother man on Broadway a.nd you refuw him ond lcso out by il. Tho trouble is you cannot tell tho real from the falpe. Thoro aro women in Broadway fighting; tho great battle of lifo with, pinched faces and glorious souls, there aro women in Broadway riding in their own limousines, whose silks and jowelo cover aching hearts. People hate it, and don't know why; people love it, and don't know why. It'a just hecauso it is Broadway. (TtEAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager John Farrell. ■ THE RAGE OF NEW YORK & LONDON. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, SRiSESE AT 8 O'OLOOK T ,O-NIOHT AT 3 O'OLOOK, TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'OLOOK! ' And on SATURDAY *, MONDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., ; Present •/ ROBERT GREIG And BEATRICE HOLLOWAY In tho first Now Zealand production of George M. Cohan's Brilliantly Clever and Genuinely Humorous Jiomantic Comedy Drama, ■ "BROADWAY JONES." . "BROADWAY JONES." "BROADWAY JONES." Tho Most Successful of tho Plays Produced m Australia by Sir. Fred Niblo ™ v CAST OF CHARACTERS: Jackson Jones Vnhm* f<»«:„ 8& ™dl.ce ..I KennetT^ram^on Peter Pembroke Guv HtSitw-« Judge Spotswood Edwin Si a\J I s^' ood l Starion Marous Clarke Clara Spotswood Esther Mitchell fe .. Mrs. Oharlcs Holloway Josio Richards Beatrice Holloway Play Produced by ... JIB. ROBERT GREIG fetage Manager Mr. Ohorlea Wheeler Plans at Tho Bristol. Day ' Sales at tno Opera House Confectionery. r^ lo^ 81 Dr «ss Cirolo aad Reserved, 55.; «£i "' s j : G S llor y' is - E a rf y Doors Stalls and Gallery, 6d. extra, . \ ■. . • BROADWAY JONES, THE MILLIONAIRE, IS ANXIOUS TO SHARE HIS GREAT WEALTH WITH WORTHY CITIZENS, SO HE WILL DIS rtPvpF ain ABGE Sral OF GOLD, Si™?, AUD COPPER AT THE BiLNK ?F ZEALAND CORNER THIS AFTERNOON, AT 3 O'CLOCK. AFTERWARDS HE WILL DISTRIBUTE MONEY OUTSIDE KIRKOALDIE'S, THE ROYAL OAK, AND THE ALBERT HOTEL.
NEW ZEALAND CLUB. LUNCHEON TO NATIONAL GOVERN- . HENT LEADERS-RIGHT HON W F MASSEY AND, SIR JOSEPH WARD. IJIOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. MONDAY, 16th JVM, 1 till 2 .30 E h arp . TICKETS (Members 2s. Gd.. non-members 35.) must bo purchased in advance, and arei obtainable from the Secretary (Mr E ton^^T 0, B S UU, ' B ?" iWins ' mittce members: of the Comei^ ac . c <"nnioda«on'i s limited, eaily application is nccessarv. Marblo Bar, Ltd., Caterers^ LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION OP Tf 7. WELLINGTON JMSTMCT No , 1 A PROTESTANT DEMONSTRATION & A .IN MEMORIAH 'SERVICE "fll be D|rt^RevS..t°fe:fimith--4i , nio ™ b<;i :s of the Order summoned to tavHcd. B " 'A" Protosta " "™rdialbA. 13. BENNETT, District Secretary. God Save tho King! WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 11th, 12th, and Hth JULI", 1917. ACCEPTANCES for First Day'., Events, also Entries for TRIAL PLATE and SELLING RACE CLOSE at 9 o'clock,«" °?iI Bl i? A J-i)- h JULV - 1!)17 - «* «"> office of tho Club, Woodward Street, Wellington. A. K. WHITE. Secretary. THE COLBIR SYSTEM TEACHES you to play the Piano in 10 to 20 lessons, (no scales). Takes n> pupil further foto mußiothan 3 or 4 years under ordinary conditions. Learn to play all the latest, Songs and Two-steps a s they are published ,(no special music required); ■ saves timo and money. Make use of the long evenings ajid'benafit your- future life. Testimonials from aH parts of New Zealand of the success of our pupils. If you already read music learn by this system how to convert your music to ragtime. A Ragtime Player is always popular. Call for all particulars, Interviews any time. Birley'6 College of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott St. NOW is the time you need a, good, warm Overcoat. Now in the time to order" It at MILLIGAN'S. Kelburn Avenue, /p E HAT A WINKS.
Trainers and jockeys when in loira should 600 the showing of Men's Wear and New Suitings at Herb. Price's, si-5C Willis Street.—Advt.
HOME SAVED TOOM DRINK. "Our homo wad raved from a downfall and we can only thank 'Drinko' for it. Only two packets were used." So writes a Dunedin wife Hundreds of similar letters on file. Writo for freo booklet, with copies and full details of this wonderful secret drink cure. Address, Lady Manager, DrinSo Proprietary. 212G Lnsmbton Qua)', Wellington.—A<M.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3129, 6 July 1917, Page 7
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