AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS . MAJESTY'S THBATEE. TO-DAY! At 2.30! TO-DAY! TO-DAY I At 2.30! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! At 2.30! 'TO-DAY! The Matinee o£ Melody and Motion. The Matinco of Melody and Motion. J. he Matinee of Melody and Motion. Tho Matinee of Melody arid Motion. 25., Is. 6d. 25., Is., 6d. 25., Is., 6d. "Tell mo not in mournful numbers Life is but an empty dream." Lire at FULLEBS' Consists of A Dazzling Dream of Delirious Delight.'. fßi VAUDEVILLE n/fJiSS TO-NIGHT AT Bpji. THEATRt &* <SS$ A Show to Suit All Tastes. ROSE and DELL, Sensational. TILTOX and WEST, Joyful. THE IBSONS, Musical. THE PHILMEES. Wonderful. TINY TOES. Marvellous. TAYLOR and M'QUOIN, Vocal. HAIG and HAIG, Equilibristic. MAUD PANNING, Kovel. And BILLY and DORIS, Terpsichorean. Prices: D.C. & ALL Stalls, 25.; U. Circle, Is. Reserves, 2s. 6d. Plan onen at The Bristol till 1 p.m., then at Theatre till 7 p.m. QUEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA STREET. CONTINUOUS. • CONTINUOUS.. COMING MONDAY, JULY 23rd, COMING MONDAY, JULY 23rd, The. Girl Whom You Cannot Forptetr-Tho Sweetest and Prettiest Screen Star, MARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE CLARK, Tho Queen of tho Screen, In An Epio of Emotion and Sentiment and Gaiety, THE FORTUNES OP PI-FI! THE FORTUNES OF PI-FI! THE FORTUNES OF PI-FI!,; THE FORTUNES OF F.I-Fl!* A Photoplay that is one Continual Gasp of Excitement and Merriment from Start to Finish. MARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE- CLARK, MARGUERITJG CLARK, ' MARGUERITE CLARK, In the Tole of a mischievous, whimsical littlo French Actress, givinp her all the scope to display her great talents. Dayid Griffith, tho Great Producer, said: "Marguerite Clark as Pi-Fi reaches the sublime in art." ■miE FORTUNES OP FI-FI! THE FORTUNES OF PI-Ft! 'ffiffi FORTUNES OF M-FI! The Greatest Story that has been written for this Irresistible and Popular Star, JtARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE OTiAH-K, MABGUBRITB .CLARK. MARGUERITE CLARK, In the Crowning Triumph of her Career. REMEMBER—MONDAY. ■i WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. nnO.WN HALL. . TOWN HALL. ■J. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN REOITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. SATURDAY. 21st JULY. 1917. By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE . ■ (City Organist). Concerto in E flat William Felton (1713-1769) Clair de Luno Xare-Elert Second Movement from Symphony No. 2 (Op. .36) Beethoven Prelude and Fueuo (on the namo of "Bach") Liszt Snite Ancienne—"Prelude Chorale" Holloway "Courante" "Duo" ''Finale alia Fnga" Canzonet i Bernard Johnson Fantasia- (Op. 117) .'. '■ Silas Admission: SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 7.15 o'clock. ' JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 20th July, 1917. ABEL SMITH (Under tho Auspices of the Social and Democratic Society.) SUNDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. H. E. HOLLAND Will Speak on "The Cabinet and the Conscientious Objector." Doors open at 7. , WANTED. WANTED, Teacher to teach 2 Children (eisters), partly taught tho piano, at their own home. 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Corner Dbton and Bannister Streets 6t. John Ambulance available day or night. 'Phone No. 126. Private 127. P.O. Box 60. Canada's coal output in 191G was approximately H,3G5,000 "short" tons, an. increase of 1.100,000 tons compared with 15)15. For Chronic Chest CompUunts, Wood's Gtcat EePßsrmjut Csue,*
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