AMUSEMENTS. JJIHE KING'S THEATRE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. 1 • Providing in these days of world turmoil and sorrow a welcome and necessary j relaxation. That oleverly conceived conception of laughter and fim. KEYSTONE LOVE! KEYSTONE SPEED! KEYSTONE AND KEYSTONE THRILLS! "A thing of laughter and a joy 1 forever." 'J THE DERELICT A Deop, Real Life 1 THE DERELICT Drama of To-day, b 1 THE DERELICT by Kalem. ■ Concerning "a man, a woman, and , another man." 1 WORK IN U.S.A. ARSENAL THE LUSITANIA The Sea Huns* i THE LUSITANIA latest victim. A Dainty Majestic Drama. ] AN OLD-FASHIONED GIRL. , CUTEY'S VACATION, Viitagraph Comedy Prices—ls. and Gd. Bristol, Reserves, i Is. Gd. ] EVERYBODY'S. ' The place to spend a care-free hour, DAILY FROM NOON. Instantaneous success of a London Film Co.'s remarkable picturisation of ' Hugh. Conway's Brilliant Novel, CALLED BACK CALLED BACK Soores 1 CALLED BACK an CALLED BACK artistic CALLED BACK triumph. CALLED BACK "• As Paoli Macari, George Rignold in 1887 achieved a signal succcss in Aus- 1 tralia and the Dominion. ILL-FATED LUSITANIA. Splendid views of the mammoth vessel, THE SUPERFLUOUS BABY, Comedy. Scenic, LAKE KATRINE. GAUMONT GRAPHIC, Topical. Prices—A dulte Gd., Children 3d. THE VIOLETS. THE VIOLETS. THE VIOLETS, ] We lost our hat yesterday. It blew off and made rccord pace along the muddiest part of Featherston Street. When we recovered it it was a disreputable fabric. We bought a. new lid. Which remark leads us to state that our sign still hangs-out at the Town hall concert chamber. OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. , We shall be there as usual TO-NIGHT, but To-morrow (Wednesday) Night and. Thursday, owing to the Concort Hall being otherwise engaged, THE VIOLETS. ' THE VIOLETS. Will appear in the KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. We return' to the Town Hall Concert Chamber on FRIDAY NIGHT, with a COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME. Will everybody living in Lower Hutt please dine early and get along early to secure a good seait. LOWER HUTT-TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Complete Change of Programme on Thursday. It's a peculiar sort of advt. We hope 1 you understand it. Usual remark re plan, prices, and direction: may be token ■ els read. FAREWELL, FAREWELL, FAREWELL, A LONG FAREWELL, A LONG FAREWELL, A LONu FAREWELL, TO ALL THEIR GREATNESS. TO ALL THEIR GREATNESS. ; TO 'ALL THEIR GREATNESS. FOR ONLY SEVEN NIGHTS will you bo able to bid a laughing, but ro--1 gretful, good-byo to the J INCOMPARABLE COURT CARDS, ; IN COMPARABLE COURT CARDS, INCOMPARABLE COURT CARDS, ■ Whom EDGAR WARWICK again. pre- , sents in a series of entirely new, artistic, j and highly diverting programmes, com- . mencing SATURDAY NEXT, SATURDAY NEXT, GRAND OPERA HOUSE. GRAND OPEK3. HOUSE. Be in the rush for seats at the Bristol, at 9 a.m. To-morrow. | PRICES, 35., 25.. Is. ! EMPIRE BILLIARD PARLOR ' (J. Fanning and Co.'s Building), Opp. N.Z. Hotel, | MANNERS STREET. A N Invitation is given to Ladies and ■ Gentlemen to inspect this elaborately furnished Parlor this .afternoon and even- ' ing. Ladies are particularly invited. The Parlor will Open TO-NIGHT. I The most up-to-date Billiard Parlor in i New Zealand. Opening Date— TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). , ACRIOULTUBAI. SHOW. ! MANAWATU & WEST. COAST AGEI-' , CULTURAL PASTORAL ' ASSOCIATION. , .. 1915-NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW AT PALMER STON NORTH, JUNE 22nd,. 23rd, 24th, and 25th, 1916. Spend four days at this popular fixture, : and be educated as well as amused. BUTTER, CHEESE, APPLE, .VEGETABLE 4 HONEY CHAMPIONSHIPS. MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Grain, Grass Seeds, Roots, Fat Stock Show, Hounds Display, and Football ' Matches. Cookery, Photography, & Needlework. Space Applications close 30th April. General Entries close sth June. Schedules and 'all information from W. T. PENNY. Sec., Box 85, Palmerston North. - ] A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. CARS FOR HIRE OR STORED. ! Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 2924, ■ Address: Next Public Trust Office, Lambton Quay. 1 N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress
REMOVED. REMOVED. REMOVER TO my Customers and the Public generally, I wisli to inform- that. I have Removed my Old-established Business from the corner of Vivian and Taranaki Streets into a more modem, commodious, and up-to-date Shop, No. 141 Vivian Street, near Cuba Street (corner Crawford Terrace), which, plnco until recently was occupied by U.li'.S. Dispensary. For the past twenty-two years I havo so carefully, thoughtfully,- and), successfully conducted my business that it hasgrown to such an oxtent that I found my old premises too small and inconvenient, and so was compelled to seek a larger and up-to-date shop. By eo doing I shall be better able to c.itor for and attend to the requirements of my old as well as new customers with the same care and satisfaction that I have given in the past. In conclusion, I take this opportunity .of thankine my customers for the loyal support tendered me in the past, and trust to still navn the pleasnre of a continuation of their acquaintance and patronage in my new premises. E. M. GREEN, . .. NOTE.—Urceat al(fht medietas •ndll still be pioourablftr^a.previoujly,,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2458, 11 May 1915, Page 7
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