AMUSEMENTS. ,r<RAND OPERA HOUSE. <br Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Business Manager: W. F. Russell. SPECIAL MATINEE, THIS AFTERNOON, At 2.15. Of "DADDY LONG LEGS." Children Half-price to All parts except Late Door Gallery. TO-NIGHT, at 8.10. - TO-NIGHT, at 8.10. Aud all tho way in tho tram the rails kept on singing, "You're going to see Daddy Long Logs, you're gon'g to see Daddy Long Legs, you're goiug to see Daddy Long Legs.". Instantaneous Success Achieved by tlie Brilliant Canadian Star Actress, KATHLENE MAODONELL, KATHLENE MAODONELL, KATHLENfi MA"CDONELL, KATHLENE MAODONELD, _ Along with the Sterling" Actor, CEAELES WALDRON. CHARLES WALDRON. Supported by the elect of the J. C. Williamson's Comedy Artists in the Greatest Comedy ever staged, including MAGGIE MOORE, in DADDY LONG LEGS LAST NIGHT OF SEASON. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. "OUTCAST." "OUTCAST." ' "OUTCAST." KATHLENE MAODONELL as "Miriam." CHARLES WALDRON as Geoffrey Sherwood Box Plans now open for Season at The Bristol. Day Sales at Theatre- ConfectioneryBox Plan for to-night's performance at Theatre Confectionery after 1 p.m. PRICES: 65., 45., 2s. Late Door to Stalls aud Gallery, 3s. and Is. (TOWN HALL CONGEST CHAMBER. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY, JULY 21st. ,-NEXT SATUEDAY. JULY 21st. Mr. Edward Bransconbo's latest and Smartest Co., THE NEW DANDIES. - •' THE NEW. DANDIES. As Wellington has been waiting on thie announcement for some time, now that it has appeared, it behoves the city to rise aud wave its hat, or iu handkerchief, or the doormat, if ira bat and handkerchief aren't handy. THE NEW DANDIES. . THE NEW DANDIES. ; These people aro real smart, arid' have just concluded a lengthy and most successful season in Auckland, where tho populace gave three cheers cu several occasions. , THE NEW DANDIES. THE NEW DANDIES. At present they're in Taianalu, nliero the bovine rejjus iumcnic. The Taxes aro aa of old: os, 2s. Is Plan showing the best places to ■ anplaud from opens at The Bristol next Wednesday morning. THE NEW DANDIES. THE NEW DANDIES. THE NEW DANDIES. THE NEW DANDIES. FEILDING-NEXT TUESDAY, 17th "ws* F N ffl- NExT wed- \ Tho truth of the above statement is vouched for by John Hopkius. X His NEW ZEALAND CLUB. LUNCHEON TO NATIONAL CABINET ! LEADERS (Rt. Hon. W. F. Massey and Sir Joseph . Ward). nnOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. MONDAY, JULY 16th., From 1 till 2.30 n.m. sharp ADDRESSES BY BOTH GUESTS. Limited number of Tickets for Members and Non-Members obtainable of the Secretary,, Mr. E. P. Lambert, Rontli'e Building, Featucrston Street, and at the door. Price 3s. Under, the .Auspices of the Wellington Social Democratic Party. A LANTERN LECTURE will be given in the ALEXANDRA HALL. Abel Smith Street, on SUNDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, by' ME. J. BOWDEN, on -'Evolution: Monad to Man." Doors open at V. Collection. ,
CEREGEN RENEWS THE STEUCTUEAL WASTE OF THE BODY. What happens when, waste nerve tissue is not replaced? Nervous breakdown! That accounts for many breakdowns and physical prostrations—not sufficient proteid to make up for tho wastage of the body. Evoryday foods lack the required amount of proteid, and the way to get it is to tako Cercgon. This is an allBritish proteid-ijhoephato food (not a stimulant) containing over 80 por cent, of proteid. It's 11800 in the big British and Allied Naval and Military Hospitals—that proves its goodness. Build up body, muscle, bruin and norvo—get. .Ccrogon right away. 2s. Gd., te. 6d., Gs. Bd., 12s. From all chemists. 12s. size contains S times amount of 2s. 6d. tin—Advt.
Mr. Alfred Mace's evangelistic mission has been continued this week, with increased attendances unci interest. Tho subjects have been , all of deep interest to Bible students and religions people generally, as well as to many who do rot attend ordinary church services. Tomorrow Mr. Mace will address meetings at tho Concert Chamber of tho Town Hall at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Hiss C. W. Christie national lecturer foy the Thcosophical Society, will deliver tho second of a scries of public lectures at the Thcosophiral Hull, Ballancc Street, tomorrow ovonini;, at 7 o'clock. Tho lecture ii! entitled. "Our Friends aud Oom■paninns Aftor Dcalh." ;„ £n^U3dDlc^£U£^J^iiaJTOl^osji3^b^.!
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3136, 14 July 1917, Page 9
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