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AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL PALACE. Three great hours of wonder acd laughter. WILLIAM FARNUM in "The ConqueTor.' t WILLIAM FARNUM in "The Conqueror.' "Tho Moral Law," with Gladys Brockwell. "Tho Moral Law/' with Gladye Brockwell. FATTY ARBUCKLE In the Funniest Comedy ever made, "GOOD NURSE." Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phone 3758. CRYSTAL PALACE. (Tho Theatre of Mighty Magnificence) BOX PLAN NOTICE. BOX PLAN NOTICE. The Box Plans for Messrs J. and N. Tait 3 enormous Historical Film, showing every detail of the Surrender of the German Navy, open at THE BRISTOL THIS MORNING. Make Sv.ro of Your Seats. BOOK THEM AT ONCE!! BOOK THEM AT ONCE!! D.C. Reserves Is 7d, Stalla Reserves Is Id. Twice Daily, at 2.30 and 8 p.m. Commencing MONDAY, MARCH 17th. Commencing MONDAY, MARCH 17th. Six Nights and Six Matinees Only. Six Nights and Six Matinees Only. Doors Open at 2 and 7 p.m. The Only Official, the Only Authentic, the Only Genuine and the Only Real BRITISH ADMIRALTY PICTURES BRITISH ADMIRALTY PICTURES BRITISH ADMIRALTY PICTURES Of the SURRENDER of tho GERMAN NAVY. SURRENDER of tho GERMAN NAVY SURRENDER of tho GERMAN NAVY Tho only Official Film of this remarkable event in the Dominion precisely as 6hown at the Queen's Hall, London, under the patronage and in tho presence of H.M. King George V., H.M. Queen Mary, and in the presence and under the auspices of the Loids of the British Admiralty. Positively the only Film of the stirring events Of the greatest day in History, and which has been placed in the British Museum,, to be preserved for all time as an Offical Document. THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY PICTURE THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY PICTURE Of the SURRENDER of tho GERMAN NAVY. SURRENDER of the GERMAN NAVY._ Presented in New Zealand under tho Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency tho Governor-General (tho Earl of Liverpool), ai.vl under the patronage and in tho presence of the Ministers Of the Crown, Foreign Consuls, and Representatives of tho Allied Nations ; his Worship H. Holland, Esq., Mayor of Christchurch, Colonel ChaSey, O.C. Canterbury 'Military District, Alex. Boyle, Esq., President of tho Navy League, etc., etc. REMEMBER REMEMBER• This is THE REAL THING, and it was taken 011 "Tho Day," the most inspiring, the most glorious day in all History. The Day when Admiral Beatty sent forth his Mighty Message: "Tho German Flag will be hauled down at sunset to-day, and will not be hoisted again without permission." POSITIVELY THE ONLY PICTURE Showing the Actual Surrender of the German Nav/in FOUR SERIES of 5000 feet, of Film. Screened in its entirety at CRYSTAL PALACE ONLY, Matinco and Night ALL NEXT WEEK. BOOK YOUR SEATS!! Usual Pnces, but no half-prices. Special arrangements can bo made for parties of School Children at the Matinees, on application to the Manager, Crystal Palace. 3091 g T E A N D THEATRE. SESSUE HAYAKAWA & WiNTER HALL In Sesßue's Best Production, "THE BRAVEST WAY." Also a Smashing Attack on tlie Double . STANDARD OF MORALITY, "The Guilty Man." "The Guilty Man." Commencing Saturday Next: "THE EAGLE'S EYE." Paramount "THE EAGLE'S EYE." Serial. 3085 Jg A N D D A' Y. SATURDAY, MARCH 29th. In aid of BANDSMEN'S MEMORIAL FUND. ' ' 2927 ~•■ - . HOTELS. ~ ~~ Empire hotel, t. 1 m a r u, T. A. CLOUDSLEY . . . Proprietor. Late of tho Cafe do Parie aiid Storey's Hotel, Christchurch. THE EMPIRE is tho most centrally situated Hotel in Timani, and holds tho Commercial Travellers' Association Certificate. 02633 THE Leading Private Hotel in Wellington. The HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 Cuba street. The best appointments,. In heart of City—a few doors above Royal Oak!. Personal attention. Stay Here When in Wellington. Tariff: 8s 6d per day; 45s por week. E. E D I L S O N. Proprietor. Telegrams: "Edilsnn," Wellington. E4624 "ILFRACOMB E," AKAROA. THIS FINE HOTEL has been acquired 1 by .MRS E. DAVIES, late of Hotel Federal, Christchurch, and is now open for the reception of guests. The House has been completely and is how under the porsonal supervision of MRS- DA VIES. Letters and telegrams "lUrdcombe," Akaroa. 'Phono 47. D 2584 THE MANSIGN9, GHUZNEE STREET, WELLINGTON. PATRONS will bo pleased to note that tho above well-known Leading Private Hotel has again been taken over Tjy, and will be conductcdi at moderate tariff, under the personal supervision Of Mr W. Fix; Everycomfort assured. The kitchen is under the entire charge, of Mr. Fix. Tariff, £2 2s per. week, 8s per day. ~ W. FIXj Proprietor. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUE _ (Plimmer's Steps). This new, commodious, first-class Private Hotel is now open io receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 2 bathrooms on each floor; excellent cuisine. Commanding view from rcof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Tetms moderate. MRS McCORMICK, Proprietress. 'Phone 628. M§49B NOTICE. STOREY'S HOTEL (Late Terminus). TO PASSENGERS BY EXPRESS. Luncheon can be had at storey's HOTEL, opposite Railway Station, from 11.45 a.m. EACH DAY. 82575 TOURIST RESORT, HAMILTON. WARWICK PRIVATE HOTEL. TJICTURESQ.UELY situated, overlooking A tho Beautiful Waikato River, with eloping terraces to tho water's edge.. Superior Accommodation, new. Cars meet guests by appointment arriving by trains. H4G54 THE CITY BUFFET. UNDER New Management is acknowledged to bo tho Most Popular Private Hotel in the City. Terms on application. FourCourse Luncheon, well cooked, served daily in the commodious and ventilated diningroom, Is 3d. MRS it Y MAN, Proprietress, Corner Colombo and Lichfield street*. 'Phone SC'J. H4773 Beverley house," Timaru; two minutes from Bay. Superior accommodation for Visitors. Terms on application. Mrs F. A. Chalmers. C2G44 FIRST AID. HOME NURSING AND HYGIENE. EVENI-.G CLASSES for a Short, Popular Course of Instruction in either of the above subjects ARE NOW BEING FORMED. Particular; at office of ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. , 119 Worcester street. Telephone No. 2614. L 5524

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16470, 13 March 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16470, 13 March 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16470, 13 March 1919, Page 1

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