AMUSEMENTS. rjlHB KING'S. — THE KING'S. . GRASP THESE FACTS, PLEASE! Hundreds are turned away nightly, standing room l is at a premium, . And it. is the 3 LAST THREE NIGHTS 3 3 — LAST THREE NIGHTS 3 3 LAST THREE NIGHTS — 3 So to ensure seats and spare yourself vain regrets, BOOK AT THE BRISTOL, Is. Gd. BOOK AT THE BRISTOL, Is. 6d, Tho Biggest Picture Success Yet. The love story, Tho lovo story THAT STARTLED TWO CONTINENTS. ELINOR GLYN'S At ono time : , ■ PROHIBITED-BOOK, > ' " 1 PROHIBITED BOOK, ■ • ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." i ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS.'-' ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." - ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE 'WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." BEAUTIFUL MADELINE: TRAVERSE SONIA, THE ERRING QUEEN. • Special Orchestral Musio, Grand Supporting Film*, v NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. 6d. and Is. Reserve Bristol, Is. 6d. . Lato bookings Thoatro; 'Phono 3143. "Herb of the Dardanelles" still draws the ■, crowds. . itjIVEETBODT'S. Again paoked with expectant patriots .to see the screening'of OUR GRAND PATRIOTIC DRAMA, An exciting 'martial story of DEEDS DONE AT GALLIPOM When tho brave and dashing action that STARTLED THE . WORLD . Was Gallantly Performed by. OUR BRAVE ICHAKI BOYS, ..... A grand Military Drama, Three Big Thrilling Parts, 'A HERO OF. THE DARDANELLES. A HERO OF THE' DARDANELLES. A HERO OF THE DARDANELLES., ■ A HERO OF THE DARDANELLES. . Sequel to the inspiring patriotic drama "WILL THEY NEVER COME?" Collated and interpreted fi;o.m ASHMBAD BARTLETTS famous Dardanelles dispatches, who. lvrites tliat ' ' "The colonial troops covered themselves with honour and glory when they faced the impregnable oliffs of Gallipoli and won a landing." A HERO OF THE DARDANELKES. A HERO. OF THE DARDANELLES Will only,be shown until Saturday night Seouro a seat now,: but to do so be early." Prices as" iisual: Adults tid'.j (children 3d\ PIANOS. ' PIANOS: /, " LET A GOOD FTOM HELP TOUB CHOICE. .-' CHAS. BEGG AND CO. are, in a posl- ' . tion to help you in the choice of a Piano; their Agencies are the best possible, and their 54 years' reputation for straightforward, trading is a guarantee'of fair dealing. Their Agencies - aiei .as follow:—' . . ri ": BRITISH: / , JOHN BRINSMEAD 'AND , SONS, GEORGE ROGERS AND SONS, CHALLEN AND SONS, . MOORE AND MOORE, ' NEWMAN, ..JUSTIN BROWNE., ' • FRENCH:THE FAMOUS PLEYEL PIANO (Paris); AMERICAN:. ■ ' . . y THE ESTEY; Manufactured by the Estey Organ and Piano Co. GRAND PIANOS.-Wo have just landed a shipment of Bijou Grands-by BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN, ROGERS & SONS, and PLEYEL.' These' Pianos are ~ magnificent instruments, and will'suit the smallest'room. If you have. an. Upright Piano, we will allow present, value, as part. payment for,. a Grand.. . ) .,This ll iß wortb investigating. . . iv,;,The above constitute a range of highgrade makers unequalled in the Dominion. All intending purchasers should pay a visit to our Showrooms,,Atid ffi-; spect the different models. Our extended' payment system makes- it an easy; matter for anyone to become the owner of a Piano. : , CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., - : ' MANNERS' STREET, WELLINGTON.: THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANO HOUSE IN N.Z. " • MUSIC FOR- THE MASSES. READ THIS-ONE OF MANY. Qlß—Pleaee send mo list of miisic .as 0 I require somo fresh ones. I have 40 pieces and was delighted to find, an. easy way of learning, as I had ii Piano useless to me. Now I can amusel; myself by tho hour. There are no' agents here. 1 was in Wellington a. few weeks ago and was unable to find your rooms. Please let; me loiow how much I.could-have a dozen or more for. T do not want hard ones, as I am over 60 years of age and cannot play as quiok as I should like-to,, but may be"able to get some of what I ain out of. Please give early \ reply, and oblige—C. Broadbent, 100 Fitzherbert St.,Palmorston North. ,• •• ■ Call or write for all particulars. Interviews any time. BirleyVCollego, of ltusio; Boulcott. Street (Chambers Ist floor up).
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2532, 5 August 1915, Page 7
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