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/JVEIE ' EMPRESS THEATRE. All Day from 11 to 10.15 p.m. A "Record" on Saturday. A "Record" implies popularity, popularity implies public satisfaction, and that's what we give. NOW WE'VE SOMETHING TO OFFER, Farces may come, Farces may go; Tho Farce you want's the brand you know ; Keystone's THE Farce for ever. STD. CHAPLIN. SYD. CHAPLIN, With a style of his own which is very FUNNY AND EFFECTIVE, In Keystone's Latest Farce. "GUSLE'S' DAY OF REST." Keystone. "GUSLE'S DAY OF REST." KeTstone. "GUSLE'S DAY OF REST." Keystone. In Two Screaming Convulsions, A Real Drama "A WAR BABY." of Love and War. "A WAR BABY." A Strong Story—A Female Spy's Noblo Sacrifice. "LIFE AT THE FRONT." Don't "LIFE AT THE FRONT." Miss It. Merely the men in tho Trenches. A RARE WAR TOPICAL. Queen's Westminsters—Heioes of Other Wars—Turkey's Sultan—lreland's Viceroy—Black Watqh—Nurses' Brigade, Etc. ADULTS, 3d. and 6d. RES. Is. BRICE'S, T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brice's. nnHE Silver Grid for Teas and SupJL pers. Fish and Grills a Speciality. Fresh Oysters always on hand. A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. FOR HIRE OR STORED. Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 2921, Address: Next Public Trust Office, Lambton Quay. N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress BALLROOM DANCING. PROFICIENCY ENSURED--BIX PRIVATE LESSONS OR ONE QUARTER AT CLASS. MRS. H. B. MASON _ teaches daily at her Private Hall. Classes for beginners, Monday and Wednesday Evenings, term commencing with pupil. Private Lessons by arrangement, by Day or Evening. . Address: 86 Ghuznee St. (near St. Peter's Churoh). WHERE will I Lunch P The Silver Grid in Cuba Street. Best Shilling Lunch in the City. The Jam of Kawanagar, better known in New Zealand as Ranjitsinhji—or as "Hanji" —the famous cricketer, who has been fighting with tho Britisli Army nnd was invalided home from the front, has been addressing English recruiting nieotings. Ha was one of the speakers at- a patriotic meeting at Eastbourno, and was greeted with much applause. "It- pleases 1110 to think," he remarked, "that Sussex people do not forget old friends. It is as a sick man," he added, "that I have come hero and attended vour meeting at the request of the promoters to-night. I am going to ask you to do more than what I have done myself, not only as a feudatory of India, but as an old Cambridge man, and, further, aB an old Sussex man. I had tho privilege on March 10 to he about two miles frotii Neuve Chapelle, and-I can tell you that for forty minutes wo gave the Germans the 'long _ handle.' (Cheers and laughter.) But it is not for forty minutes that we want to give them the long handle. We want to give them that handle every day, every week, every month until we Teach Berlin. In order to do that more quickly and more successfully we want a greater number of men at the front. I mean successfully not merely in the sense of stopping the war, but in the way of carrying out the pledge that has been given to the whole world by the Prime Minister." Petonc was not the least bit downhearted »p to the last moment on Saturday. Though the weather was made murky by a drizzling' rain and the temperature was distinctly wintry, a procession of enthusiasts came to town and helped materially to liven up the City. The cavalcade was headed by the Petone Brass Band, which was aided by two burlesque kazoo bands playing "TippeTary" and other lively marches. The perambulating Dreadnought, H.M.S. Petone, also sailed into AVellington and created comical consternation by firing broadsides at all and sundry. The popular cry for more munitions was met by « truck laden with giant shells and another rigged up with two cylinders labelled "Asphyxiating Gas," with the generating furnaces burning brightly on a following van. Flanking the procession wa.< an array of collectors, who were quite satisfied* with pennies, though they did r.ot flout silyer or gold contributions.

PIANOS AND ORGANS. AT REDUCED TRICES. Bargains in Pianos and Organs are to be secured at 'I'hp Bristol Pia.no Co.'s Great Sale, now in progress at the Lambton Quay premises. As space is required for extensivo new shipments, this famous Music Warehouse has decided to sacrifice its stock of .-lightly shop-worn and second-hand I'iauos and Organs at prices unheard of iu the piano business. Many instruments ,iro equal to new; others are good and serviceable. Easy terms can be arranged. Here, (hen, is your opportunity to purchase n fine T'iano or Organ at a sarins in price. Don't miss it! Call early! Country Purchasers' railway fares refunded. The Bristol Piann Co., Ltd,, WalHnrlnn. 11. I, firaolnen, North I». Llwd '

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2499, 28 June 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2499, 28 June 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2499, 28 June 1915, Page 7