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AMUSEMENTS. v HIS jVIfAJESTrS mHEATRHL IS -WAaJESTY'S i-HEATRE. ' Direction ... Leu. and John Puller, i,tu. PULLERS'" VAUDEVILLE SUPREME FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE SUPREME' TO-NIGUT! TO-NIGII.T! TO-NIGHT! '' ANNOUNCEMENT- EXTRAORDINARY! First and Starring Engagement of CLARENCE OKAWFOKD, CLARENCE-. .CRAWFORD, CLARENCE CRAWFORD, CLARENCE CRAWFORD, CLARENCE CRAWFORD, Tho Monarch of-the Instrument, in His Bouquet of Classical, and Ragtime Airs* Featuring the : ■ HUGE SELESTE XYLOPHONE. ■ THE TRIO CLAS3IQUE . (Tho Musical Kennedys and Miss Doy Adelle). Upside-Down Wright, Ward... Lear, Maxims, Bluffo, Tossing Testros, Three Carrs, The Raleighs on the-Clothes Lino. THE BALLEN.GII&S:, Superhuman Strength and-. Artistry. MR, "C.," Six Feet of Hurricane, Hilarity, In Association with MISS MAUD COURTENAY, Tho Queen of Vivacity. Prices—D.C. and 0.5.,-25.; Stalls, Is. (Plus Tax). Plan- Bristol. Booking fee '6d. Doors 7.15! • Carriages 10.30. MRS. VERNON CASTLE in' "SYLVIA OF THE SECRET SERVICE." , At tho Change TO-MORROW, "THE REGENERATES," A Triangle Masterpiece, Starring ALMA REUBENS. A story.', of the peril that comes when BLUE BLOOD GROWS THIN. Tho largest and • most olaborate ONE- / \ROOM SCENE over put on the screen. LAST DAY —' LAST NIGHT :AT ■•'FLYING COLOURS.'! . : At tho Change TO-MORROW,' ."I WILL REPAY." . I .. ..Picturised from, one of O. Henry's famous stories.—(A Municipal Report.) Featuring CORINNE GRIFFITH. A dissolute Southern Colonel.is FOUND MURDERED, and in his hand is,the button from-, a-man's coat. • . AN ALTOGETHER. UNUSUAL' STORY. . rpiß EMPRESS. 'A HE EMPRESS. Continuous—ll. to 10. Final Screening; of tho Spectacular World Drama, . "THE .GILDED CAGE.",:... Commencing TO-MORROW, V : KITTY GORDON in . "DIAMONDS AND PEARLS." TOURIST RESORTS. -HOTEL, NELSON. HENRY BAIGENT, ' Proprietor,- . Has much pleasure in informing tho travelling public that ho "has resumed the conduct of ■"this old-established Hotel." 1 F,iret-sass. Accommodation. . Excellent Cuisine. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. 1 . Telephone 38. P.O. Box 34. MASON'S GARDENS. TAITA, LOWER -' HUTT. YjtfNEST scenic gardens in the Southa • Hemisphere. . Well worth a .visit. Motor-buses'• meet all' trains. Special Bus leaves for Station 5 p.m. daily. Aftornoon Tea, Gd. Hot water providod free to picnickers. Cut flowers in any quantity. Orders booked for Rhododendrons, Aiafias, Rosos, arid Genoral Nursery Stock in " choice variety. •Choice collection of 25. Bulbs sent to anr address on rccoipt of 2s. 6d..- 50 for 4s.'6cl. ~ . . . . ... F-CHIVERS, .Manager. PALMERSTON NORTH.^' " ' HOTEL. Modem Brick Building. Electric Light Throughout... .. .. Box 203. ■ ' 'Phono 94. A.. E. HAYWOOD,-;-Projiriotor. RALLY-HO! - RALLY-HO! ■ . SUMMER.WITH US AGAIN-. ■OjTHEN visiting Napier make .the Pro- ' * vincial Hotel your Headquarters. The Official Home for the Troops/Why not for you also ? Tariff moderate. One minuito Station, Theatre, Fnrade. - ,T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. ' ''- The Garden ,of New Zealand. Spend a holiday at . "Niger" !House. Beautifully situated, overlooking 'the town and sea. Every convenience, electric light'throughout, hdt'ahd cold baths. ' Three minutes from tjam stop. Taxis meet all., trains;; . Telegrams—"Niger," : New Plvmouth. MISSES BRANLEY AND IUTES, Proprietresses. NELSON-THE SUNNY SOUTH, SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY AT , "WAINUI," ■ NELSON. lirst-olass . * » modern Private House. Within easy distance of to(vn, situated on banks ( of Matai. "Wainui" is the Popular Home for visitors and tourists. Cars meet all boats and trains. . .First-class accommodation. Tariff, 10s. per day, weekly by arrangement. dress, "Wainui," Nelson. .. '.Phontv ;85. MRS. H. CRUMPTON, PrognetresS,.. f BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO .HIS EXCELLENCY LORI) ISLINGTON. The Wellington •• Medical and Electrical Massago Institute, , 123 Upper Willis Street, Wellington. Nurse ever it t, URSE EVER ITT Modical and Eloctrictl Masseuse (Cort., England). Nurse Everitt begs to advise . hor patients of her chango of address. Intending patients are assured of oapnblo and qualified work as a Medical and Surgical Nurse in London to many eminent physicians and surgeons, and. ten years' successful work in Wellington. Patenteo and Contractor to N.Z. Government, Self-Fitting Bandages, lonic Medication Treatment, now eo greatly used in nil up-to-date Military Hospitals,' together with tho latest Galvanic and Parradie Cabinets nnd Appliances for the Violet and Ruby Pays. Deformi- - ties,. Neurasthenia, and Paralysis a' speciality. Medical Drill tanght in every case. Contracts given for stubborn cases. Medical Electricity and R&ys treatment can' be given at patient's residence. Terms on application. Telephone' 1864. : NOW~IS THE TIME TO JOIN, JW. M. HARRISON'S PHYSICAL . CULTURE CLASSES.—Business Men: Tues. and Fri., 5.15 to G, 8 to -9. Ladies: Mon. and Thurs., 5.15 to G, 8 to D. Children: Tues., .1 to 5; Sat., 9T15 to 10.15. ... Quarter commences on joining. 131 Featherston St., City. 'Phone 3214. ' 1 ECZEMA. ■ " RADIO LOTION AND OINTMENT.— A Guaranteed Curo for nil kinds of Eczema and Skin Diseases. Hundreds of sufferers cured weekly and cured p«rmanoiitly.' The distressing irritation, is toliovod on FIRST APPLICATION.. Lotion end Ointment, ss. 6d., postago Is. extra. , MADAME. 23 Smeeton 6 Building, Queen Street, AUCKLAND.; j MOTOR' SERv VICE. Leavo Wanganui Twioe Daily to J' 1 link up with Auckland-Welling-ton Expresses.' Leave Post Office, Waileanui, 6.45 'u..n\. : Lcavo IfirJniUo Prirato Hotel, 3,30 .p.m. Urs return_to Wanganui on arrival uf Main Trunk Expresses MftTton. Rohabls Ssrvice* James Hodson, Wanganui. 'Phone IQi.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 180, 19 April 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 180, 19 April 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 180, 19 April 1918, Page 7

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