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AMUSEMENTS. AMUBEMENTB, "IpWBRyBODY'S. TO-DAY. "Tho Mecca of Amusement Seekere." Triangle Fino Alts Feature Drama, ' M/i" 1 EST Y'S "THE WHARF RAT!" fsuf)~' THFATRF ' Starring MAE MARSH and ROBT A Strange Story of tlio Sau Francisco TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI Waterfront. BUSHELS OF FUN! . ' Mae Marsh, disguised as a boy, makes Comedy Whirl, Vivid, and Rousingi alluring efforts to save her grandfather TPw" ' irom the consequences of his crime, but , p , EMtEaOft, -v, finally succumbs to tho call of love when . r llle lathom-long Comaiian. ?te «« her boy-pal slipping away from Six Icot Mirtli. ' , . Tho Witty, Bewitching Comedienne,^ » Tu Walter Emerson's Burlesque,. ; THE MESH OF MYSTERY "THE TELEPHONE GIRL/' v ' SATURDAY—DOROTHY DALTON in Iferlyn the Magical (?), Delavale Bros., "THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES." My Vockler, Winifred .and Lumley, — : —' Thompson and Montez, Huntl?. Spencer, r|WE KING'S, Nightly at 8. Maud Fanning, Dan. Crew, Greater Yitaffraoh Presents — THE MIGHTS COSSACK, r LILIAN WALKER ERMAKOV! ERJIAKOVI .ERMAKOYI LILIAN WALKER ! Russian Secret Servica Agent. .■ Of the Delightful Dimples, ill Prices: 2s. and Is. Plan at The Bristol. . . "INDISCRETION." ." ■ ; ; A Striking and Powerful Play, founded /"I RAND ' OPERA 1 HOUSE. (( mi . on ; this text— . I* , -Lnere ib «. wall of convention to pro- : •• • tect the innocent Beyond that wall tnere -• is nothing for a woman but SHAME and Under the Au6picM 0 f the Returned Lilian Walker as the girl who "will not Soldiers' Association. , take notice" is wholly refreshing and APRIL 24th — T.UESDAY - APRIL.24tI SATURDAY-Ketonof CLARA KIM- ' An<l r ° llom, « • ••;■ LAW" YOUNG iu " THE COMMON . THJ3 POPULAR REVUE, ~ ' Resenes at Bristx>] or by 'Phone 3143. ■ I f YOUR STEP ' t - J ~7T7r ~ :; ' WATCH YOUR .STEP', ' 8 iMritbos. u>ntmiions from WATCH YOUR STEP, A " 11 to 10.15. WATCH YOUR STEP.. The Clever Beauty, ETHIJL' CLAYTON, WATCH YOUR STEP, in a Dramatio Master Plav by the World , , Film Company, ' • A Jtiot of Revelry. . Produced by Owen Caxdston. ' "THE BONDAGE OF. FEAR." PLAYED TO PACKED HOUSES.'t, . , ■ .'■ . io Nights Auckland. V-p-Lumcshed ii > web of circumstances 3 Nights GISBORNE. over which she has no control, and which 3 Nights NAPIER. if she dare not explain, a'young wife fights I'Night HASTINGS.. (is woman never fought before to retain ' . hor husband's love. lofl - PERFORMERS — 100 A CLEAN ATTENTION-GRIPPING 100 - PERFORMERS r-100 : I'LAY , • ; ' , ' SA.TURDA.Y- T 0 SALARIES. ~«• ™IR.A. JCIMBALL YOUNG ALL ™ OF SS^ TDE ? ED^ . "THE RISE QF SUSAN." PRICES: 45., 2s. 6d„ Is. gAILOBS' FRIEND - SOCIETY. 801 P %|roiT MOENraG. CO ™ Pa, ?'• TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). . :— — MR. WALTER WOODS AND PARTY. WELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP, : ' ' » Lambton Quay. Tol., 436. .' nrrnnnrrAM „. • „ Entire Proceeds for our Sick and Woun'dASHBURION COUNT! RACING 0( ] Soldiers in England. XA . CLUB. COUNTRY DAY, NEXT FEIDAY;-;- .. ' . ' . April 20th. AUTUMN. MEETING. y Kapiti District, including Paekakariki, May 10th and 11th, 1917. Paraparaumu, and Waikanae, .will supply tho Shop with every kind of produce, NOMINATIONS close at 9 p.m. on' Lamb, Poultry, Cheeses, Butter, jEggs,. FRIDAY, April 20th, 1917. . . comr'aN^BUY! ALFRED A.IOOKS, Shop open 10 a.m. Secretary. JANET FIRTH, ' ■ ' - 1 Hon. Sec.. (Tel. 660)".". RACING CLUB; BACES! ,; SaBHBS3E- RACES! • ■ ■■, AIJTOMN MEMING.• : ■ TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. TRENTHAM RACICOURSIi TO-DAT (THURSDAY) AOT) SATURDAY. ' ' FIRST DAY: ' • TO-DAY! TO-DAY! ' FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON! FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOONV, . TRAINS LEAVE FOR COURSE AS FOLLOW TO-DAY (THURSDAY) A SATURDAY: To Aro depart—lo.2l a.m. Wellington, depart—lo.l9, 10.37, 10.46," 10.55, 11.4 a.m. (Saturday only), and 12.6 p.m. A. D. .WHYTE, Secretary. ; .NOmNATIONS .; .. MAY MEETING RACING CLUB With the Undersigned WHO'S WHO. TO-NIGHT (THUBSDAY). ( ■ '■ BLACK LISTS. ' L: GRIFFITHS, : LOOK OUT FOB "" Secretary, Blenheim. / BRICE'S WILL BE' ON SALE - T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, * Throughout New Zealand on : ■IU BRANDON STREET, next to .... Kirkcaldie and Stains. SATURDAY. If you Want a Good Fish or Meat Tea,' Order from your Newsagent Now.'.5 to 7.30, try Brice's. . N : .. . .. : v, Special Feature Advertisements. lm (MSME stylkl I ' * AT I QUEREEBROS',]! \ HAVING deoided to cater for the Made-up Costume Trade, wa awjij-' ' f offering as a special inducement for the new few weeks— -',1 I 6 Specially Smarti \ pfll||lp : Styles in NAVY | I SERGE & GABAB-. , t A3 " DINE COSTUMES at | | 5 GUINEAS. I; 11.I 1 . M • | These Costumes 7 are all', 1 II jR Vt-.' *l'.\ .Tailor-made and ' beauti- I 11 / 1 V'.vv - fully finished, with silk ( ,i J.| j • igA \ v lined Coats, and they have |; i / vli l M f that' get and swing that r/a'®A 1 ll\< I \ belongs only to goods , '' ■ t (Wl\ \ f! lif\s that are correctly Tailor-< T V k\Vi\ M M*? ed. Remember, these '1 1 * prices are only, for a liini- i \ /Wfi^3]°Trwr l \ ted time for the purpose , ! \ ill r 111 v °f introducing this Def AU/yi I \\ \ We have just opened a J ' I ill! i \\ \\ shipment of New WINTER i" 1 Jil HI \\\\ ' OOATS, including full,-',. <$ SI Mil \\ \ swing backs, belted and ' /SfMl I |\ \ plain, fur lined Coats, or I' & a 'Mr Ml I nft V with the new higt fur || \li I I "M \ THE prices are V 1 ' il JiSl' ' ; MOST MODERATE. I (' j!y New Blaci? Coats, New. 1 ; y'f-JfJlf J S i Covert Coats, New Ga- 1 jl r\j J bardine Coats, New Bain- ( I; Qiereeiros. j \ ™ " WILLIS STREET. ,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3057, 19 April 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3057, 19 April 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3057, 19 April 1917, Page 7

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