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AMUSEMENTB. TIVOLI FOLLIES. TIVOLI FOLLIES. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! GRAND —SOLDIERS' FAREWELL. SOLDIERS' FAREWELL. NO SEATS WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE DRESS CIRCLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC TO-NIGHT. BUT THE ORC. STALLS, STALLS'. AND PIT WILL BE AVAILABLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AT THE ADVERTISED PRICES. BOOK YOUR SEATS AT ONCE, And bo One of the Happy Throng. J-][IS MAJESTY'S THEATEE. Direction HUGH D. M'INTOSH. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8. . THE SHOW OF SHOWS. ' ' THE SHOW OF SHOWS. "THE BEST EVER," The Unanimous Verdict of all who wei present last evening: A GREAT AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS. Wonderful Ovation Accorded THE TIVOLI FOLLIES! }J ended'by the Beautiful VERA PEARCE, VERA PEARCE, THELMA RATE, JACK CANNOT JW£J£. IA nAVE . - IA CK CANNOT. WAM'ER WF.BMS, GEORGE WELCH, WALTER WEEKS, GEORGE WELCH FRANK GREENE, BILLY REGO. FRANK GREENE, BILLY REGO) Jean Keith, and Peggy Peat. The Follies are preceded by a Full Vaudeville Programme of High-class Artists, Comprising ELLA GASPERS ELLA GASPERS' (The Girl with a Voice of Gold), BELGIAN BAND - BELGIAN BAND (Featuring lions Jacques 801. Tenor), SHORT and LITTLE, SHORT and LITTLE, Comedy Acrobats. FULL TIVOLI ORCHESTRA, Under the Direction WILL QUINTRELL. PRICES': ss, 3s, and Is. Early Doors to Pit, Is Extra. BOX PLANS for Res. Stalls for Tc~ni»hi on view to-day at THE BRISTOL until 5, then at JACOBS'S CORNER, where Da-v Sales may also be bad. THEATRE. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TYRONE POWER, Tho Brilliant Actor, who will be remembered when he toured Australasia as leading man m 'Trilby' and Dickens's 'The Only Way,' m the Glorious Society Drama, ARISTOCRACY ARISTOCRACY, ARISTOCRACY ARISTOCRACY, ARISTOCRACY ARISTOCRACY, ARISTOCRACY, ARISTOCRACY, ARISTOCRACY, ARISTOCRACY, ARISTOCRACY, A Fascinating Famous Players' Photop!ay in 4 Acts.' The Story concerns the Domestic and Society Life of Two Wealthy American Families who go into London Society, and of a young girl who is forced to forgo her marriage to the man she loves and become the wife of a man who married not for love but for money. Her husband, by his attentions to another woman and general ill-treatment of his wife, proves himself the villain that he is. He meets his death accidentally, and the two lovers aro once again united A BEAUTIFUL STORY. i A CHARMING FINALE. A SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME.

LATE ADVERTSSEMENTS. REMNANT DAY AT PENROSE'S. STOCK-TAKING NOW FINISHED! THOUSANDS OF CLEARING LOTS OF REMNANTS TURNED OUT. They are well worth seeing. Coroo and look through them. Thorn are many Plums (o be had. No one will press you to buv. Half an hour spent looking tli TILES OF REMNANT. 1 - Will find the Tit-bits all r \V. PENROSE AND CO. GREAT RECRUITING RALLIES, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, At TOWN HALL STEPS, . At 8 o'clock. Country Visitors specially invited to attend. Stirring; Speeches by Rev. W. A. HAY and Dr P. MARSHALL On FRIDAY NIGHT, And by Rev. S. G. GRIFFITH On SATURDAY NIGHT. Now is Ibe (inie for Enlistment as u Voluuteer. Do not wait for the Ballot. ?TIHE SOLDIERS' CLUB HOUSE -5- (Incorporated). ANZAC ROUSE, MORAY TLA.CE . DUNEDIN. " ' President, Mr W. Patrick Vice-presidents: Dr Fulton, Mr F. Calvert. Executive Committee : Messrs E. C. Reynolds, A. A. Finch -T \ Park, W. J. Guthrie, D. J. Caldor, W Tame, Jas. Connor. C. G. White C Morris, ,1. J. Mallard. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer: S. P. Mirams, Joel's Buildings, Crawford street. House Manager, Mr C. W. Fisher. Open to all SOLDIERS AND SAILORS who have at any time served in the Army or Navy and to all Enlisted Men back on leave TO ALL SUCH THE CLUB IS FREE' NO CHARGE WHATEVER BEING MADE FOR MEMBERSHIP. To those desiring to become enrolled as Members of the Club the only formality required is to register their names and addresses with the House Manager at the Club House, and thereafter they are entitled to all the advantages of membership. STRONG SODA And BOILING WATER will Not Cause "DURO DYE"' SHIRTS TO FADE. The Colors arc- ABSOLUTELY FAST TO WASHING OR SUNSHINE. STRANG "DURO DYE" SHIRTS can be procured from us at 5s 6d, 5s lid to 7s 6d each. KILROY AND SUTHERLAND, Princes street, Dunedin. THE UNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. W No. 4 GROUP STARTS 31st AU- — ■ GUST. No back subscriptions. Gall or write for particulars from HUGH MITCHELL, Stock Exchange Buildings. Money is gettTng dearer. ACQUIRE A. HOME with cheap Starr-Bowkett Money. _ ; _ -

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Evening Star, Issue 16195, 17 August 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16195, 17 August 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16195, 17 August 1916, Page 7