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AMUSEMENTS. AT LAST! 'A 7 LAST! THE SUPER-SENSATIONAL SUBMARINE SPECTACLE! GRAND OPERA . HOUSE. DIRECTION BEN. J. AND JOHN FULLER, JUN., LTD. TO-NIGHT S ;8 8i TO-NIGHT MESSRS. BEN. ,1. AND JOHN FULLER, JUN., Will P resent THE FAMOUS MILITARY DRAMA, SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE Interpreted by a Pre-eminent Cast, w hick will be Headed by the Celebrated ENGLISH DRAMA TIC PERSONALITY, MR. ALLAN WILKIE IN ASSOCIATION WITH MISS MARIE KEY. PRICKS-Js., 3s„ 2s„ and Is. Plan aI; the Bristol till 12.30 to-day. Thereafter at Theatre till 7 p.m. Day Sales at iho Opera House Lolly Shop from Noon. NO EARLY DOORS. All Prices Plus Tax. NO BOOKING FEE. R.ED JERSEY APPEAL mOWN XT ALL mo W.N TTALJ. A OWN XI ALT, I OWN MA L L ■ W .^: ra MY EVENING NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT V LDNESDAY EVENING NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT MAY Ist, AT 8 p.m. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General. THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. AT POPULAR PRICES, 2«., Is. FREDERICK W. DENNETT, tho Celebrated vonng English Pianist, will playGreig Concerto in A Minor (Second Piano Act by Edgar Hulland')-(a) Romance (Lihelius), and (b) Badinago (Herbert)! GREGORY IVANOFF, tho Distinguished Violin Virtuoso, will plavAl.endols.sohn Conc«rto-(a) Serenade (Rangcgger), and (b) Nocturne (Chopin). Accompanist: EDGAR HULLAND. Solo hy MR. MARSHALL PALMER, of the World-tamed risk. Jubilee Singers. Items by MR. HUGH WRIGHT, and others. POPULAR. PRICES.-2S. (Reserved!, and Is., obtainable- from the Bristol Piano Co.; 2000 Seats at Is. (Reserved), 2s. .REJIEAIBERI-Every Penny is for the Red Jersey Appeal, and will help Our Soldiew in Distant Lands. L. O. H. TRIPP, Chnirman, Citizens' Committee.

: "PRESS BABY (No. 2). I -*- RESS BABY (No. 2). BED JERSEY. ' BED CROSS. ) A strong baby has been en--5 listed for tho Press in the competition to help the Red Jersey mid Bed Cross Funds ; for War Work. » BIG LIMERICK COMPETITION. ' D VALUABLE PRIZES. Competitors .it a nominal chargg of fid. are to supply tho last line of tho Following Limiriek, and the prizes are offered for Hie efforts Adjudged io contain the greatest merit:— 1 Thoro was a bright baby named Roy, Who gurgled and "goued" in his joy, a He meant: "I'll not lxvwl f IC the double-Red call Address replies (with Money or Press limorick Tickets) to "Press Baby Limerick Competition, "Evening Post," AV'cllington. BABY VOTING CARNIVAL. • FOR TEE RED CROSS AND BED JERSEY. i PRESS BABY (No. 2). RESS BABY (No. 2). • GREAT STREET SALE QP PRODUCE Near Kelburn Avenue, and at tho r corner of Willis and Bonlcott Streets, FRIDAY, 3rd MAY. , ) 0 Baby, lias a healthy appetite. Yon cannot send too much produce to HARCOURT'S ROOMS, On Thursday and Friday Next Week. LOAN EXHIBITION OF OBJECTS OF ARTISTIC AND HISTORICAL INTEREST. /THEE NAVY LEAGUE proposes holding JL an Exhibition in the Art Gallery 1 about tho end of July for Patriotic Purposes connected with the Navy, and invites thoso willing to Exhibit to communicate with the undersigned, from whom all information tan bo obtained as ! to tho nature of Hie exhibits desiredj and 1 tho precautions to be taken for their safety. r KATHARINE EARLE, Hon. Sec, Exhibition Committee, Nary League Offlco, Ballance St. NAVY LEAGUE LOAN EXHIBITION. MEMBERS of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Navy League, and friends ' willing to .assist with entertainments, etc., are invited to attend a MEETING i 1 on WEDNESDAY NEXT, May 1, at tho ; 1 Navy League Rooms, Ballance Street, at i 11.30 a.m. ' ' \ BUSINESS NOTICES, j . . ] 1 TT SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, -"-• EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 Willis Street, Late Optician for the Wellington Hospi- J ' tal and Charitable Aid Board. PATIENTS unable to obtain advice '■ I from 'the Optical Department may obtain advice, at the above address between 9 a.m. aW 5.30 p.m. MASON'S GARDENS, TAITA,. LOWER I HUTT. \\ FINEST scenic gardens in tlic South- \ em Hemisphere. Well worth aJ n i visit. Motor-buses meet all trains, j " j Special Bus leaves for Station 5 p.m. ; daily. Afternoon Tea, Gd. Hot water i ! provided free to picnickers. Cut flowers I !in any quantity. Orders booked for c i Rhododendrons, Azalias, Roses, and GenI eral Nursery Stock in choice variety. I Choice collection of 25 Bulbs sent to any t I address on receipt of 2s. Gd.. 50 for is, 6d. , ! F. CHIVERS, Manager. [. j __ g STAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON, AND j' SUPPER ROOMS. '' p Ouo of the Best Appointed in the City. Smoking ami Writing Room Provided for Gentlemen. ALL CAKES HOME MADE. MISS READ, Proprietress. V. Willis Street (over H. D. Bennett's). Also at Tima'ru. ai fi: CARGBN HOTUL, AUCKLAND. rt( RECOGNISED as one of the Leading Hotels in Australasia. Specialty: Hi Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc. Ballroom, Orchestra. Tariff: 106. Gd. la to 15s. per day. Special terms for length- .. ened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast "' from Gs. Other meals optional. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or Government Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: j pi "Cargcn," Auckland. E. F. Black, Prop. ( ~~NELSON-THE SUNNY SOUTH. C] SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY AT WAINUI," NELSON. First-class modern Privato Houso. Within easy distanco of town, situated on banks of Matai. "Wainui" is Ihe Popular * Home for visitors and tourists. Caw meet all boals and trains. First-class accommodation. Tariff, 10s. per day, weekly by arnvigement. Telegraphic address, "Waimii," Nelson. 'Phoue 85. MRS. H. CRUMPTON, Proprietress. ET a North British Hot Water _ Bottle with the patent "Unique" H, Stopper. Made of best rubber, tight, well "V vulcanised 6eame. They last for years, It thafs why all chemists recommend Di , them. I »i

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 187, 27 April 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 187, 27 April 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 187, 27 April 1918, Page 9

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