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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUBEMENTB. m -y-*~crr®. fJis majesty's theatre. terrific! fa pS TVs"\ -£X Is the only word that comes anywhere j nII II ff* fu « {Tit jj aftfVTY Direction Fullers' Vaudeville. Ltd. ueal ' describing ilie ' IiILILI H TO-NIGHT AT 8. SATURDAY 2.30. TT i • - B ,™rJ lU - SMASH • . ... kiL Xtßi WA ~ unTTT7T?c v.,,„r„„;it„ In Lubin s 4000 ft. mining story, now at the TO-NIGHT At S. TO-NIGHT vim wq- WMPItBSS TIUEATRE. j Positively One AYeek Onlv. E P' }el * *,J -I&MPItESS THEATRE. j ALBERT CHEA r ALIEIi, ins? \\htm You havo seen many thrilling train ; ALBERT CHEVALIER , vtmm nimmnci?' wrecks filmed in the past, but never in In tho Greatest of all Pictures. , . , biographical history has the brain of man ! America s &rent Character Comedienne, conceived such a hair-raising. Spectacle as ; MR. GEORGE FREDO, lho Baron iwwnra in " '• ■ 1 11I{ - GEORGE FREDO, of Holland, .. : ... |t I The Inimitable Musical Monologuist, s J ! t Jflf O'K. J' f KIPP and KIPPY. -j£\. f ; v f THE QUEALYS. ' \\' t .FORD AND DAVIS, , i % ' - ftlfe THE NEAPOLITAINES. \" 1 $$ MABLE AND MALFE. ! % P- LEONARD'S CANINE MARVELS. * - i J *?m It POLLARD and JACKSON. I. fe? ' -a Repertoire .. ALBERT CHEVALIER'S lamous Song. Comedy &""<!sses fresh from New York. ! HUMOUR AND PATHOS.' - Si : ' TRULY A GREAT MASTERPIECE. f .; S. La will recite _„i T . ' s \ii i TO atmr' , AVhen Nemesis overtakes the scoundrels ' _ . OLD DUTCH PFOPTP 1 "ir °' ln a specially chartered train, are- ; During the screening of the picture. . rnvppv rn to the army of madExcellent Supporting Films. COMPLtiE MUSICAL COMEDY CO. doned men tliei- have duped. SELECTED MUSIC. an 'S S u e ; n YOU HAA r E"NOT SEeF i PRICES: Is. and 6d. Reserves, Is. fid. p Te y. Catchy, Clothing, Suob a wealth of really big, rugged, mas* ; at Tho Bristol. , , n .C ™a . terful, red-blooded situations!nee J BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY. S NOW OPEN AT THE "THE SPOTLERS." , GRAND FESTIVAL. BRISTOL. ■ Xhe birth and growth of a "boom town" : wlioii the gold is <lfecovercd—the in ad i SCHOOL HALL, BOULCOTT STREET. i Short Cut: Plimmer's Steps. ginnts when brawn and might are the on ' y the g.old-lust brings ,w- lasssyaso them to the wilderness, in their thous-. ■ IF YOU ARE 'A'. SPORT, AVHERE THE GOOD PICTURES ARE. ands. COME ALONG I FROM NOON ONWARDS. _ YOU CAN'T AFFORD To miss this mighty play by the world's SPECIAL PROGRAMME BY > , The grandest melodrama yet screened. greatest motion-picture combination, • i JUVENILES. ' Telling a story that for interest and ex- . THE V-I^-S-E TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 citement is hard to excel. (Vitagraph, Lubin, Selig, and Efisanay), ' TAVO PART FEATURE STAR, a '' l ® Supports are Excellently Varied, ! JUVENILE ORCHESTRA. i TH E UNDERGROUND RIVER, »"d the Prices.arc Unchanged. ; , THE UNDERGROUND RIVER, : ' . Direction: Ben O'Brien.. THE UNDERGROUND RIVER, BAND. Admission, 6d. THE UNDERGROUND RIVER, .. . _. ; . , J ■ The subterranean chamber was enough to NATIONAL RESERVE! j AjTSTELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, chill the bravest spirit. Yet Florence un- ' BAND (late Jupp's) at ■ '' LTD. dauntedly faced tho conspirators until , vummmK tiidv ; ! | Norton, her fiance, Tescued her from AEWTOWN PARK, j COOKERY DEMONSTRATION death by drowning. This thrilling inci- TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) at 8 o'clock. : jj y . dent occurs in the 19th episode of ... .... MISS UNA CARTER, THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. . 1 '• \ IN THE COMPANY'S LECTURE A serial drama that deserves first p|acd TWO 907Cf<s ROOM, for its brilliant scenario and elaborate IWU bUCCEbbiUL SONGS Courtenay Place, production. _ .___ , ■■ TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) HOUSEKEEPING UNDER COVER, JATNE STERLING. S? ™ ™ orH o™ so.-,:; ■: 1 MMOTP liar, Irnnucfn titchpc * 'T T witu pleasure that we announce A DINNER &ND RLQULSI DISHES. WHEN CONSCIENCE SLEEPS. ■*- having succeeded in finding a. Song _7~;,, r „ TT , 71 . OT ,,m AVHEN CONSCIENCE SLEEPS. that is a worthy successor to "A Perfect j COME EARLY 10 SECURE A SLAi, Edison's beautiful domestic study. Day." If the latter Song appeals to y<Ju, ; J. H. HELLIWELL, . then "When the Gray of tho Sky" is Secretary. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Always good, exactly what you want. Range, Dto Eb. i : Comedy. THINK OF THE MONEY. Is. 9d. copy. .. . : Prices: Adults, 6d.; Children. 3d. "DEAR LITTLE MOTHER O'; MINE. 1 ; ;.' j PUBLIC NOTICES.. . This Song possesses a wonderful combination of .charming words and music, j PATRIOTIC APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE and will undoubtedly become very popuOF NEW ZEALAND. • lar. Range D to Eb. Is. 9d. copy. MUSIC MADE EASY. Every music lover should have a copy > FREE MO TOR KITCHEN BUFFET AT 0 f each of these Songs. Why not call at ' THE FIRING LINE. ' OU r Warehouse and hear these and other I-,,™ . — ir tit tt waste years learning? When the late Songs? HAVE received from Mrs. M. H. tyV "COLBIR" system teaches you to CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., : Sefton Moorhouse, of this City, a ie ] a t es (; songs, two-steps, and all TUANNTFFK STREET communication covering information re- classes of music in'lo to 20 lessons, saves ~„ T TYr m nXT ' , ceived and endorsed trom several quarters time, monev, and,drudgery. Noscales.no WELLINGION. in England and the battle-front, that one g jal )nllsic . plenty of local references.' THE HOUSE OF GOOD PIANOS. E* . ot the most important essentials at the Testimonials can be seen from all parts, tablished 1861. " firing-line is the supply and equipment of Don't keep vour piano idle. Interviews : : : ' Motor Field Kitchens. I, therefore, in- thne- oa ' u for aII particulars, Birley.'s vite the peoplo of the Dominion to sub- College of Music, Boulcott Street (Cham- MID-SUMMER TAILORING IS IN scribe the estimated cost on one Kitclien Wc \° £ rc f fl nor lin Itfl ■ i U600) as a gift from New Zealand. bers), hrst Boor np. FULL SWING This appeal has the endorsement of the - ■ : British Red Cross and Surgeon-General lf ■* Henderson, of the New Zealand Forces. " " ~ " , r _ T t t r* « m>o Donations will be received by Mrs. AV. H. 11 1 li L 1 o i n b, Sefton Moorhouse, or the Mayor, at the GETTING ACQUAINTED. Kelburn Avenue. ; ' Town Hall. ' L ! 1 JOHN v P. LUKE, . fTTWO years ago we started to make our- OVERLAND IN THE SUNNY SOUTH, j T , nie Mayor. J_ golvC3 known to the men of Wei- ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. ' 2oth January, 1916. ii ng t on , and we are glad to report that T7TTARD to Kaikoura and vioe-versa; : NEW 7,V,AT,kND INSURANCE COM- during those two years many men have Ml beautiful scenery en route; an ideal PANY LIMITED. made themselves known to us ; and have holiday. Cars leave Ward Mondays, Wed- ' ' received benefit from the acquaintance- hesdays, and Fridays, returning Tuesdays; NTi"SSES » as » - "ttw, ■ NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COM- ln S ? Then wo will know you. ' 1 PANY, LIMITED, will be held at the CROAVN CLOTHING.CO., T £ a " conjunction : Head Office of the Company No 210 • WHOLESALE TAILORS, Kaaourato''tou™ ! ISrt WEDNESDAY " WILLIS STREET, AVELLINGTON. K^ r further particulars, booking fees. ; RtodKlT And at George Street, PALMERSTON etc., apply to G. Stanley Chisholm, Ac "! north - Vh s on fl So 19 LambtoD the Directors' Report and Balance-sheet Quay. Wellington. Phono 70. . for the 12 months ended November 30, "TWUND—The great Herbal Remedy foi 1915, for the Election of Three Directors X 1 the blood. Vivifio; try a bottl* i in the room of Mesfffs. Thomas Buddie, (3s. Sd.). Vivifio will cure Indigestion, > : Matthew A. Clark, and Henry Horton, ■" Nervous Disorders, and in conjunction who retire by rotation, but are eligible, with 'Virifio Ointment (2s. 6d.) will aboland who offer themselves for re-election; . n i s h Eczema. Obtainable from Kempand for the Election of Two Auditors. thome, Proeser (AVellington), Sharland'« The TRANSFER BOOKS of this Com- EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. (AVellington), Burgess Fraser (Hawera), pany will be closed from the 26th instant A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Artillery Stevens (Christchurch). Sole Manufao- • ! to the Bth proximo, both days inclusive, -ti- Buttons have come to hand. Brass turer: Moore and Co.. Argyle Street, Hanrenaratorv to ■ PAYMENT OF DIA'I- Badges, Buttons, and Breeches, etc., wera. Read our testimonials and mail nj ' DEND at THOS. SHIEI /DS. Military, Tailor. 21 your order. Retail Aeent, Wellington; Bv Order of the Board. 1 Willis Street (next Empire Hotel). Mrs. Howorth, 85 The Terrace. JAMES BUTTLE, 1; j General Manager. ~ ' j January 22,1916. — « special Feature Advertisements. j • : — : —— i """..1.. sSPICEE'S, STUDIO, _ I'' ,. v M'CARTHY'S BUILDINGS. :| , I Willis Street J _ , > I I Mo hmg Short of Sensationa iX-l yj Opp. HOTEL WINDSOR. |j 3 ■H . j PATMICM'S ; STYLE FLAT TOP DESKS. j ■' .1 "' I EXTRA ROOMY ROLL-TOP DESKS. I . ~ , .' ~ ' 'I FOUR-DRAWER T'iTISTS' DESKS. 1 One day's bargains but pavo the way to bigger offerings,- | t - OAK TYPISTS'TABLES. j • . iiid so eaclf succeeding day meets with deserved success. '| Desks ate right. Prices also. Send for <• Better tliougli than all newspaper talk—more eloquent | \ ■ illustrations. . | than words—iiis list of sale bargains will clinch, our argu- . | i THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COY., | Jllcnt , & LTD., 1 - I ' 17 and 19 Cuba Street, Wellington. | . THIS IS HOW THE BARGAIN BREEZE IS | v . . i 'Phone 1676. | BLOWINC. I ' 1 — 187 Dozen LADIES' FASHIONABLE NECKWEAR—III I AB.C TAXI SERVICE. » AVliite Muslin, Pique, and Lawn, all tho season's . . | j — | ' styles. Usual price, Is. 6d. to 2s. 6d. fj ■ - /"ÜBS FOR HIR"? OR _ STORED, p ' Sale Price, 6cl. each. 1 • °U | 23 Dozen CHILDREN'S POPLIN HATS-Usual prices, 1 •- ! 'Address: Next Publio Trust Office. I ■ 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. Sale Price, Is. | Lambton Quay. j 40 Dozen PLAIN AATIITE COTTON HOSE-Usual prico, N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietrest. | Is. 6d. Sale Price, is. ? i 5300 Yards COTTON A^OILE—In Spots, . Stripes, and | " , BRICE'S s Florals. Huge selection. Usual prices, Is. 4id. " ' s "> T tTNCHEON AND TEA ROOM 3, v - • Sale Price, 1 " ] BRANDON STREET, next to ( 4000 Yards Double-width COTTON DEESS GOODS—Big \' i liirkoaldie and Stains. | variety, all good colours. Usual price ,Is. lid. ' ! If you want a good Fißh or Meat 5 Sale Price, ' | Tea, sto 7.30, try Brioe'n. | Now, can you possibly afford to stand on one side < . \ | : — I and let such chances slip through your fingers? j FOR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves < Then, BE EARLY! ! ' ' try Green's Neu.-algia and Mem | | Tonio. ' .i ' , . ] I It never fails. Acts promptly, whilo i ' s ifca effects are lasting. S } Price, 2s. lid. bottle. Procurable at a u 1 \ ' j i i | sJ'Patrick's 1 j Fixes on to side of Mantel and works • ' ! ; fiMstage Antiqw • I Ctiba & Vivian Streets c Wellington L I Finsh, 17s. 6d. Send for Illustrated M ' ' '

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2678, 26 January 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2678, 26 January 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2678, 26 January 1916, Page 7

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