AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER BIG CROWD! pLAZA PICTURES. H TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. J " 1 p.m. to 10.15. Our Superb Holiday Programme DELIGHTED THOUSANDS YESTERDAY. It will be presented again to-day, headed by the Tense Drama: GREATER COURAGE. GREATER COURAGE GREATER COURAGE. GREATER COURAGE. " GREATER COURAGE. One of the Finest of Film- Stories. THREE BIG PARTS, j And Absolutely No Padding. GRIPPINGLY INTERESTING. ENTHUSIASTICALLY RECEIVED. And Four Interesting Supports: . STEADY COMPANY Drama _ Fable of Unfettered Birds Comedy ECLAIR JOURNAL Topical TIPPERARY Scenic Late Topical and other events. ADULTS, 6d; "CHILDREN, 3d. " A BRIGHT, CLEAN PROGRAMME. ; PRINCESS THEATEE. Fullers' Theatres and Vaudeville (Ltd.). - TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY EVENING. - TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY EVENING. Messrs Fuller Present the : BLETSOES' REVUE CO." In FUN IN A SANATORIUM. fun in a sanatorium. Which last night's huge audience enthusiastically acclaimed the BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW YET. Delicious and Piquant Music, Clever " Comedians, Pretty Girls, Gorgeous Scenery. The whole forming a REVUE OF INFINITE VARIETY. Tremendous Ovation accorded THE BLETSOES' CLEVER COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, including Albert 81et50e,.... Maude Bletsoe, Horace Mann, Carrie Franks, Roy Rene, Rose Bowie, Charles Melvin, Freda Hellsten* Jack Nicholson, Iris Foy, _ Pretty Nurses Radio Ballet. THE BLETVUE QUARTET, ALL DUNEDIN WILL BE FLOCKING TO SEE THE BLETSOES' REVUE. Undoubtedly the Best Yet. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. For Positively. One Week Only. Direct from America, and Instantaneous ' Success of ANITA PRIMROSE, America's Ve:sotile Character Comedienne. American GEO. FREDO. Musical GEO. FREDO. Monologuist. GEO. FREDO. LEONARD'S DOGS. A Troupe of LEONARD'S DOGS. Cleverly Trained LEONARD'S DOGS. Spanish Poodles. Musical STERLING & LOVE. Comedy Duo. STERLING & LOVE. HENRI FRENCH. The Inimitable . HENRI FRENCH. Comedian. > Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is; 600 Seats 6d. Reserves at THE BRISTOL. MEETINGS. STUDENTS OF PROPHECY are invited to aftend Two Meetings, dub House Hall, Moray place, Dunedin.—Wednesday, December 29, 7.45 p.m. "The Turkish Tangle." He shall Come To His erid. r ' What then? Dan. xii, .1, 2. "The Battle' of Armageddon. Where, When, _Who Will Take Part and Conquer. Why Will the Battle be Fought?" Thursday," 7.45. The C entile Times Are Almost Finished. The ruling Kingdoms of the world, past, present, and future: 1 Babylon, 2 Media and Persia, 3 Greece, 4 Rome Pagan, 5 Rome Papal, 6 Italy.. (The 7th head, "is it to be England, Russia, Austria, or Germany?) Eighth head, Rome Papa], "Revival of State"' foretold. The man End beast numbered 666, Rev. xiii, 18. Admission free. Serious, important, interesting. David Nield, Pastor, Church of God, Wellington. 28d' CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL OFFICES. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Hall Offices will be CLOSED to PUBLIC BUSINESS on SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY, the Ist, 3rd, and 4th January. R. A. JOHNSTON, Acting Town Clerk. Town Hall, 24th December, 1915. 27d BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT!. yyr A N T E D. GRUNDY & SHENNAN (LTD.), GISBORNE, whose Premises and Stock were Destroyed by the recent Fire, INVITE Wholesale Merchants and Manufacturers to FORWARD CATALOGUES of all classes of Goods required for Complete House Furnishers' busings. Machinery Catalogues are specially required.' 27d rjl H E WAR : LOAN. Mr John N. Willis, president and founder of the Overland Company, large manufacturers of motor cars, is reported to be the sacond largest private contributor to the Anglo-French War. Loan recently floated in New York; he having taken up no less than 1,000,000d0l (£200,000) worth of bonds. The 1916 OVERLAND is a real automobile—a roomy, comfortable, and completelyequipped car. Horse-powerJ 25. Weight only 21601b. Rear axle, full floating. Rear springs, cantilever. PRICE £285. Get a catalogue and full particulars. Otago Agents: WIMPENNY BROS. & REID (LIMITED), Dunedin and Gore. isTINGUISHED VISITORS. - The European war will doubtless force a good number of Australians to spend their holidays in New Zealand this summer, a number having already arrived in Dunedin, and to those who may be strangers to the city seeking a Hairdressing Establishment where they are certain to receive every satisfaction, we strongly recommend a visit to HENDY'S HAIRDRESSING ROOMS, 104 Princes street, where 4 First-class Assistants will give gentlemen every courtesy and attention. The LADIES' ROOMS are under the personal supervision of Mr lIENDY, and Shampooing, Hairdressing, Massaging, Hair Tinting, etc., is executed, at moderate charges. All advice on hair treatment gratis. Appointments booked. Telephone 902. ; 27d IT'S better than mother used to make . because all appetites it tickles. It pleases al! palates, and the grocers all sell the Deliciom. " MILITARY PICKLE." NO trouble to ask for WATSON'S No. 10 Whisky. Dearer? Yee, but infinitely superior. 9d riHRISTMAS SALE,—Engagement Ring!, Christmas Presents greatly reduced; Wedding Rings, nice £-dozen teaspoons with every ring.—Henry A. Hogg, 187 George street. 21 d J TREAT your friends kindly. Give them : WATSON'S No. 10 Whisky. They'll ' enjoy its flavour. 9d E Recommend DAVID ROBERT • 1 SON. Sign Writing. House Painting, Paperhanging.—Corner Stusrt and Cumberland street?. Telephone 170? lOja ARNING: Don't think WATSON'S No. 10 is ordinary Whisky. It isn't. It's high-class, soft, mellow. 9d . eTse r t g~o.lt) Tea < is fresh and refreshing, saving and ► satisfying. Picked right, packed right. The ' special family blend at Is 8d is excellent I and economical. Choicer grades at 1b lOd I and 2»- 3d i
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