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AMUSEMENTS. IJI O W N HALL. v THURSDAY NEXT And SATURDAY NEXT, POSITIVELY TWO LECTURES ONLY. Box Plans now open at the Bristol. "There is no man better qualified to speak on the subject than the brilliant representative of the British Press in tho Dardanelles operations."—'"Svdney Morning Herald." " ' J. ft N. TAIT Present tho : GREAT WAR CORRESPONDENT, MR. E. i ASHMEAD-BARTLETT, \ ASHMEAD-BARTLETT, ASHMEAD-B A RTLETT, . ASHMEAD-BARTLETT, In his FAMOUS WAR LECTURES, . '-"WITH THE ANZACS AT THE DARDANELLES." Illustrated by 150 WONDERFUL VIEWS. 150 150 WONDERFUL VIEWS. 150 A vivid, thrilling story of AUSTRALIANS & NEW ZEALANDERS MAKING HISTORY. "He is fortified with a clear delivery, a ready command of language and a wealth of facts which have the paramount value of being gathered first-hand." —"Sydney Daily Telegraph." Reserved Seats, Gs. Unreserved, 45., 35., 2S. : ' ' Box Plans now open at Tho Bristol. Direction J. and N. TAIT. EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY! First presentation in Wellington of the ' LONDON FILM CO.'S Threo Reel Romantic Drama. A play of lights and shades in the world's Metropolis. Scenes of life in London, whore the poor help the poor, and extend sympathy to each other. A SPLENDID LOVE STORY. ' 3000 ft. 3000 ft. IHi'iniM r- ■■■■• 111 I Hiiii'ii.— d — Featuring EDNA FLUGKATH , • • And . BEN WEBSTER Tho leading artists English! picture world, - In most convincing characterisations of the "young lady who lived across the landing," and the poor pOnniless composer. THE i BATH. TUB MYSTERY. THE BATH TUB MYSTERY. An absolute comedy scream. GRAPHIC. SHE TOOK A CHANCE. Tea served Free in D.C. at Day Sessions. "Prices —Day Sessions: Stalls 3d.; D.C., 6d. Night sessions usual prices. HOTEL NOTICES. BARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. VISITORS to Wellington should stay . * at this splendid Hotel. comfort and attention. 'Night Porter in attendance. Electric Eift installed. Electric Light in every room. Tariff Bs. per day. D. DALTON, Proprietor. J EVIAT'HAN HOTEL ■ (Nearly opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN. THE'FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. Electric Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can be had at all houra. Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. V MODERATE CHARGES. Country Visitors are reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunoh from 12 till 2. Fire Escapw . Throughout the Buildings. Night and Day All communications to ; JAMES CONNOR, • Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. "57STHITE HART HOTEL, '• CHRISTCHURCH. This is one of the most up-to-date and best Hotels to stay at in tho Dominion, having, only been rebuilt four years. TARIFF: 10s. 6d. per day. • F. M. DREWITT, Proprietor. 'OTEL GRAND CENTRAL, .. 107 CUBA STREET. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 Guests. Firstclass Cuisine. Every modem convenience. Ladies' Private Drawing-room, Sittingrooms, etc., Lounges, and Eight Modern Bathrooms, including electric light and electric fire alarms. Tariff, 6s. day, 355. weekly. ■ WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. PRIVATE HOTEL "i (Under New Management), CLYDE QUAY.: Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station. Every modern'convenience for visitors and permanent boarders. Moderate tariff. 'Phone 1656. MRS. HENDERSON. Proprietress. The mansions piffv : f?'"ote~l, Ghuznco Street, Wellington. MR. FIX has taken over this well' known Hotel, and visitors are reminded that it offers them a superior lioiue Quite up to date, central, and splendid accommodation. Tariff 6s. Gd. day, 355. a week. Tel. 348. ' Box 46, Te Aro P.O. W. FIX, Proprietor. IMPERIAL HOTEL WAIPAWA, HAWKE'S BAY. AN Ideal Place for a Holiday. Lovoly climate, away from the sea coast. Good trout fishing. First-class chef. Only the very best of Liquors and- Ale* kont in stock, j L, isHiiWoon, - Jfroprietflr, i

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2742, 10 April 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2742, 10 April 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2742, 10 April 1916, Page 7

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