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COMMENCING TO-MORROW ! COMMENCING TO-MORROW! AT THE MATINEE, 2.30 p.m. AT THE MATINEE,'2.3O p.m. AT THE MATINEE, 2.30 p.m. T_TIS MAJESTY'S . THEATRE: Direction .... Fullers, Ltd; WALTER JOHNSON'S MUSICAL REVUE PLAYERS, In"THE GRAMOPHONE GIRLS'!" "THE GRAMOPHONE GIRLS!" "THE GRAMOPHONE GIRLS!" ' MILES OF MERRIMENT. MELODY! PRETTY QIRLS! NONSENSE! VAUDEVILLE! 10 Delightfully Droll Comedians. 10 10 Delightfully Droll Comedian?. 10 A Colossal Corps dd Ballet and .Chorus! A Bevy of Beauteous Blondes and Brunettes in a Full-night Paragon of Perfect Production.! Some of the CoHipoUnd: Harry Burgess Lola HUnt Jack Kearns Belle MilkVtfce - Walter Cornoek Vel-a, Kearns Ernest Lufehbrook Lydin. Came Walter Johnson And the Blythesome Beauties! See the Ladders of Roses! See the Ultra-Modern Sensation of Terpsichore, "The Jii Jitsu /Dance," as featured by Mr. Lushbrook and Mfcs Cairne. SATURDAY'S MATINEE PRICES: D.C., 2s; All Stalls, Is; Upper Circle, 6d. Children Half-pricfe . wheri accompanied by adult. Dbo-te 1.45. Commence 2.30., .. -, . .'..•■ „ ■ ... SATURDAY NIGHT PRICES: D.C, and All Stalls, 2s; V-.C, Is. Reserves at Th-e Bristol Piano Co., 2s 6d. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of this .Bill. Violet TrfeVehyon, Charles Ede'riburv; J. Spellfflah, Gad'a.bdlit Girls, George D'Alitia, Sterling and Love, Billy Brown, T. and G Moore, Arthur Oroxon. Price's as usiia.l. Plan at The- Bristol. rp 0 W N H A L . L. Sdlo Direction W. and R.. Thomas. ■ FOURTH WEEK—CONTINUED SUCCESS Of the ENGLISH PIERROTS! ENGLISH PIERROTS-! . _ In their Mirth-provoking Entertainment. TO-NiGHT! . TO-NIGHT! And Every Evening at 8. ENTHUSIASTIC SUCCESS Of tbb NEW PROGRAMME. VERSATILITY and REFINEMENT Are the ENGLISH PIERROTS' HALL-MARK OF SUCCESS. Fourth Week of the ENGLISH PIERROT BOOM. . Every Programme Bettor than "the Last. POPULAR PRICES:, 3s, 2s, U. '■■ Packed Houses. Nightly, so Reserve at Bristol,. or after 6 p.m. 'Phone 65—biit these seats are retained only till rising of curtain. Representative, VICTOR BECK.

The Question of an hotel licensee's re- ' sponsibilities was ijivblved in a case heard in the Magistrate's ..Court to-da.y. Percy Rogers, licensee of Te Arb Hotel) was charged with permitting drunkenness on the premises. The polioe evidence tvas to the'effect that on the night of 26th May a raah named Patrick Lealiy was found in the bar Very much the worse for liquor, and it Was necessary to arrest him. Leahy appeared ill tine Magistrate's Court the following day and was remanded fov mtdi'cai treatment. After hearing all the evidence Mr. L. G. Reid, S.M., said that there was a doubt us to whether the j barman knew Leahy's : condition. Ho I would dismiss the information without prejudice. Mr. T Young appeared for Rogers. Professor H ,D. Bedford, of OtagO University, is at present epending his I vacation lecturing in various centres on'l some of tho experiences he had while abroad with New Zealand troops last summer. Dr. Bedford weht away last September as a field secretary of tho Young Men's Christian Association, and it so happened that the troops he aceonipahied had an unUsudlly eventful voyage. Dr. Bedford, who is well known his one of the most gifted orators in the Dominion, entitles, .his lecture "Stirring Tinies With the. New Zealand Troops oil Active Service." lie is returning to Wellington on Saturday from the North, and the Only opportunity of hearing him locally will be at tho V.M.C.A. Assembly Hall, on Saturday afternoon, where he will address a meeting of men only v at 4 o'clock. Dr. Bedford made full use oE the special facilities afforded him in tho Old Land, and his observations on what he saw there are of more than ordinary value. For Influenza tike Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails, U 6d. 2s 6d. -Adrt. ' ■ .

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 2

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