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AMUSEMENTS. !S~ MAJESTY’S THEATRE FULLCR'S VAUD6VI l*l~M TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! High-class FULLERS' and Revue Vaudeville PULLERS’ Company. ONE OF THE GEMTBST BICES EVER SEEN IN WELLINGTON. Unprecedented Triumph of _ Walter George Sunshine Players in THE GRAND HOTEL A Meteoric THE GRAND HOTEL Success, . The Most Sparkling, Charming, and Piquant of Modern Musical Comedies. THE GRAND HOTEL. Ono Long Gust of Mirth and Merriment. Interpreted by a distinguished company of artists, including Mr Walter George, Mr Reg. Hawthorne, Mr George Storey, Mr Holly Leslie Mr Barry Hitcliings, Air C. Haining. Misses Georgia Martin, Hilda Shannon, May Geary, Dulcie Milner, CORPS DE BALLET, Under the Direction of MISS POLLY McLAREN. Last Nights of FRED BLUETT, Last'Nights of FEED BLUETT, Everybody’s Favourite Comedian. Unbounded Success Nightly of THE XLENTOS, MURFAYNE, JONES AND RAINE, MAUD COURTENAY AND AIR "C." Prices —2s and Is. Box plan at Tha Bristol until 5 p.m. Thereafter at Burnett’s, next Theatre. Reserves 6d extra.

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The fact that in spite of. the decrease in freight rates, there is little immediate prospect of any appreciable reduction in the cost of imported commodities, was commented upon by Mr T. Bloodworth at the Arbitration Court sitting at Auckland. “Merchants assured us some time ago that it was entirely due to the additional 25 per cent, freight rate that - they were compelled to put up their prices," ha said, “and they expressed the greatest reluctance at havingv to do so. Yet now there has been a 61' per cent, reduction in freights, but practically no decrease, nor immediate prospect of decrease, in the price of the goods! Indeed, we are told that the cost of many articles is to be even higher during the nest year,’’ Sir S. Wright contended that there had already been a reduction in the price of some groceries. Salt, for instance,, was a little cheaper than it had been, and furthqr traductions would probably bo made shortly. Mr Bloodwood gently ridiculed the reference to cheaper salt, and maintained that the essentials of life were still as costly as ever. "This player tells the story of the piece well: that player does not, is a distinction which has been several times drawn by Mr Harold Qregson, who is judging vocal and instrumental music at tho Competitions in the Town Hall. Pianists would be wise, therefore, to get a grip of the composer’s moaning, and give their own interpretations of tho “story.’’ df thev would perform to best advantage. Mr Grcgson outlined tho storv of lid ward MacDowell’s delightful store “Told at Sunset" from “Woodland Sketches." Tho composer, he said, had in his_ mind an incident of tho American Civil War. -and the tale is told at eventide to a group of eager children hv their old friend. Uncle Remus. In tho midst of tho story of war, and tho burnbf.ng of larri' hoTiSOo, the old man is interrupted by tho sound of n patrol of militia passing by. The characteristic march in tho middle portion signifies . the. corning of the patrol, and when the body has passed, tho story is resumed. Then later tho note of a cuckoo ie plainly heard. The final rather massive chords should bo played quite legato. For Children’s Hacking Cough at night, Woods’ Groat Peppermint Cure, Is 6d and 2s 9d.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10207, 18 February 1919, Page 3

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