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AMUSEMENTS. IJWWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Father, dear father, eomo out with mo now, Hie clock in tho steeple strikes eight, the hour of thcro t ia ol mi^<.i nll tl ! inss nl '° vci 'y dam u and vet nrn wo i n , 10 ' sl ' u,e in the atmosphere, us so i : Jl ' the ceople have a'atlo cheered it o, 18 tllat tlle J r also are oueerca at our deeds. Whci-olor we all re.ioicc together. THE NEW DANDIES THE NEW DANDIES. THE NEW DANDIES. There are many eood resting places within our nightly abode, the choiceet of which can be secured before 12 (THIS DAI) at The Bristol. After that hour a i ad ''A'T'! 1 really up tho street and deoositeth it on the counter of our good friend Chnsteson, who also sclleth good ciuars. To pass tho nortals. 3s„ 2e„ Is. THE NEW DANDIES. THE NEW DANDIES. THE NEW DANDIES. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. , J.H. (Olyde Quay).—Miss Bradford will includo those soncs in the last programme of tho season. Ada.—Glad to know .vou like us. Love to inuni. Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE. Commencing WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Bth. ' First Appearance of J. & N. TAIT'S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, In "VERY GOOD EDDIE," "VERY GOOD EDDIE," "VERY GOOD EDDIE," Tho Smartest, and Brightest of all Musical Comedy Successes. Very Good Eddie" has been tho rage S America for the past fourteen months. Its Bright, Catchy Music Haunts tho whole of the Continent. J. & N. TAIT'S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Includes many new Talented Artists, also Artists who stand, high in the favour of Australasian Theatre-goers, who will appear under new condition. l ? in congenial roles. Tho Company is headed by BARRY LUPINO, The justly popular English Comedian and Danoer. _Mr. Lupino will play the role of little Eddie Kettle, which gives ample scope for tho display of his brilliant talents. MISS FAYETTE PERRY. A dainty little actress from tho Harris Theatre, New York, whose charm has mado her universally liked. MISS LILIAN TUOKER. A Brilliant Artist from the Bhubert Theatres, Now York, wlio comes with a big reputation. MISS EMILY FITZROY. Tho delightful Character Actress, who returns with a considerably enhanced reputation, after playing leading character roles in London and New York productions for the past five years. MISS DAISY REVETTE, A new English artist, ;who lias a big reputation, won in England, South Africa, and America, in leading Musical Comedy parts. MISS NAN TAYLOR, Well remembered as Aunt Susie in "Bunty Pulls the Strings." Miss Taylor has had four years' London Musical Comedy experience, in addition to dramatic work. ANDREW HIGGINSON, The popular Light Comedian, who makes a welcome reappearance in a congenial role, after an absence of four years in America. FRANK GREENE, The favoui'ito musical oomdey actor, in a new role. JOHN BEOK, A new style of comedian from the Gaiety Theatre, New York. ALFRED BRISTOWE, Whose excellent acting places him amongst the leading character actors in Australia. LIONEL WALSH, An experienced artist, whoso work compels admiration. i AND A BEVY OF BEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN FASHION-PLATE COSTUMES. ' 60 -—■ BRILLIANT AR'TOTS 60 Entire production staged, by | ME, BARRY LUPINO. Prices: Reserved Stalls, 65.; Dress Circle, 55.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Ib. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. -Box Plans at The Bristol from Thursday, Aug 2. Remaining four nights of tlio season, "THE WHITE OHRYSANTHEMUM." Lecture eot u re By MRS. P. C. CORLISS. "WOMAN'S SHARE IN THE WAR." Sirs. Massey in tho Chair. Y.W.C.A. CLUB ROOMS, Fowlds's Buildings, Herbert Street, SATURDAY, 28th JULY, 8 p.m. Public are invited. Collection in aid of Red Cross Work. TXT ELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. ; NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. THE GAS SUPPLY will be. RESUMED from 7 o'dock THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING to 1 p.m.; and will bo continued from 5 o'clock to 8 o'clock THIS EVENING. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY)—B a.m. to 1 p.m.; 5 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Consumers are earnestly desired to see that all Taps and Pilot Lights of Water Heaters, Hot Water Circulators, Gas Fires, and Incandescent Burners ARE PROPERLY SHUT OFF when not in use. Consumers are also requested to be as economical as possible in the use r.f gas for all purposes so as to prevent further restrictions in the hours of supply. J. H. HELLIWELL, Secretary. Ig O N O M A PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. 'Phono 62. Box 53. Porter Meets Alt Trains. Torms Moderate. MRS. MOORE, Proprietress. THIRWELL PRIVATE ' HOTEL, ROTORUA. Well known as tho Premier House for accommodation and cuisine. lias been entirely ronovated for the coming season* One minute from Station. Telephone 20. Tolegrapliio address, "Thirwoll." Tariff, 7s. per day; 40s. per week. T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor. MILITARY TAILORS OFFICERS' RAINPROOF COATS. A SMALL NUMBER ONLY. PRICE £5. A At MIIiIIGA N'S, Kelburn Avenue. 100WT.. TO 6 TONS! THAT is what the Modorn Motor Vehicle can oarry! Thoro is only one satisfactory, roliable, and REALLY ECONOMICAL kind of traction for to-day and tomorrow, and that 1b tho COMMERCIAL MOTOR. Tho study of the possibilities of this traction by the Fitzgerald Firm ensures vour having tho most EXPERT ADVIOE. Thcro is no costly trouble by using Bessomer, Stralter-Squire, Lucre, and Burford Commercial Vehicles. THE HORSE EATS UP MONEY. These Motors EAT up MILES! Let us tell you all abont them! J. E. FITZGERALD, Motor Importer and Agent, Lambton Quay, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3143, 28 July 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3143, 28 July 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3143, 28 July 1917, Page 9

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