AMUSEMENTS. • THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT, At 8. TO-NIGHT. Ono of the Best Programmes wo have Yet Presented. ■■liisilllf ;. : :;\w;i»l!llw«H PMMMB The Allied Fleets Sweeping the Seas, and The German Fleet in Kiel Harbour. ALSO, A Delightful Comedy-drama, THE BACHELOR'S ROMANCE, • THE BACHELOR'S' ROMANCE, . THE BACHELOR'S ROMANCE, THE BACHELOR'S ROMANCE, THE BACHELOR'S 'ROMANCE, Produced by the "Famous Players"- Co. A Picture that APPEALS! . AND "Colonel Heeza Liar—War Dog" Cartoons. And the Latest Path© Gazette. . Prices.—6d. and Is. Reserves, Is. 6d. at The Bristol Piano Co. , mHE KING'S THEATRE. AN EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION! NEXT WEEK! ' Commencing MONDAY, NEXT WEEK! Commencing MONDAY, NEXT WEEK! APRIL 17. ■ The Greatest. Series of AVAR FILMS (Army' and Navy) Ever displayed or photographed. Officially authorised pictures taken under the auspices of the British War Office. "BRITAIN PREPARED." "BRITAIN PREPARED." "BRITAIN PREPARED." "BRITAIN PREPARED." "BRITAIN PREPARED." "BRITAIN PREPARED." "BRITAIN PREPARED." The British Navy cages the German ■wild beast. Come and see "Britain» s Prepared," the great official war films, which, show you the Navy actually doing it in the.North Sea. >. ' These are acclaimed by tho London Press as the finest films of tho kind ever taken.. THE'KING'S NEXT WEEK! THE KING'S NEXT. WEEK! ~ The War Office, the Admiralty, and the Ministry of Munitions, gave special authority for the films, and unprecedented facility for photographing the Navy in the actual operations of war. Mr. Balfour saw them, and said they were "a deep and vital lesson." Lord Derby saw them, and wrote: "Everyone should see them." . * THE KING'S NEXT WEEK! THE KING'S '— NEXT WEEK! Every phase of current naval operation is shown. ' . ' Big Lizzie. i Mine-sweepers. ." Submarines. Destroyer Squadrons. ' Cruiser Squadrons. H.M.S. New Zealand. The Grand Fleet. BOOKED, SEATS- ARE IMPERATIVE! No extra charge. Box plan.opens at the Bristol this morning. PRICES-2S. and Is. ... . THREE GUINEAS FOR A NAME. A COMBINED Hand'' Protector and Polisher for Boots will shortly be placed on the market. I The invention may also be used.in the Garden and foi Cleaning Stoves, etc. . A Prize of three Guineas for the most suitable name will be given-, to the person O whose sugges tion is'accepted, and .the result will b< advertised in due 'course. Competitibi closes 20th inst. . • Address: R. A. NOEDL, Inventor, Palmerston North. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE ROYAL N.Z. HEALTH SOCIETY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. fTIHE Annual General Meeting, will'bi A held on THURSDAY, 18th Inst., a 8 p.m., at No. 1 Committee Room, Towi Hall.- Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., wil bo in the chair. All those intereted ar invited to attend. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS, TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. ALL Connections for which Subscrip tions are unpaid at noon on th 12th day of APRIL, 1916, will be.cut oil in accordance with .the notice printed oi accounts rendered. By Order. . A. N J. C. TALBOT,' Superintendent, . Telegraph Office. WAR NECESSITIES COMMITTEE. WET CANTEENS & EARLY CLOSINC OF HOTEL BARS. f|THE timo for the; Reception of th JL Deputation has been arranged fo 12.30 p.m. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), th 12th lnst., at the. Parliamentary Build Wigs.,MRS. SALMOND, P.O.'Box 128, Wellington. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. . THE WELLINGTON ' AND KAROR SANITATION AND WATER SUE PLY ACT,-" 1912, AND AMENI MENT ACT, 1915. . THE Mayor of Wellington will be pn sent at the Karori Borough Connc Chamber, Main Road, Karori, on Thur, day Next, the 13th instant, .at p.m., to address the Ratepayers in coi nection with the proposal of the Wellini ton City Council to raise loans for watt • arid drainage purposes in that portion. < the Karori Borough included in the Cif for such purposes by the above mentions Acts. R. TAIT, . \ ■ Acting Town Clerk. ; 10th April, 1916. . l , : TT is notified that His Excellency tl Governor will open the new Centrj ' Depot of tho British Red Cross and Ord< ' of St. John at & Mercer Street, on WEI NESDAY AFTERNOON, April' 12, at p.m. All those interested. in Red Cross wor are invited/ Members of the General Committee wi please accept this as notice from the Ej ecutive. i .T. BRIDGE, Hon. Sec. OVERLAND IN THE SUNNY SOUTI ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. WARD to Kaikoura and vice-versa beautiful scenery en route; an idea holiday. Cars leave Ward Mondays, Wed nosdays, and Fridays, returning Tuesdays Thursdays, and Saturdays. A. J. CLEMETT, Proprietor. NOTE.—My Cars run in conjunctioi with Messrs. Lougeson and Co.s fron Kaikoura to Parnassus. For further particulars, booking fees «tc, apply to &. Stanley Chisholm, Ac WMintMit *ad G*tt«rftl Agent. SIB Latabtoi Quay, Wellington, 'Ptio&a. Ib
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2744, 12 April 1916, Page 7
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