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Reserves, "a 6d " Box Plan at Robertson's. The Music PiPot Queen St., till 5 p.m., afterwards at Ope" House, or 'Phono 1595. — QUEEN'S. rpO-DAY - T{HJt£lt nRF.NS. 10-DAY -- J- O-NIGHT QUEEN'S. A STRIKIN(TPROGRAMME QUEEN'S. WHICH CREATED A SENSqoeen;s. tion YESTERDAY. QUEEN'!'. EACH ITEM~A STAR. QUEEN'S. QUEEN'S. .WINE. QUEEN'S. "'' QUEEN'S. WOMAN, QUEEN'S. irT QUEEN'S. AND QUEEN'S. CONG. QUEEN'S. U QUEEN'S. The Finost Photo.-Play eve: QUEEN'S, produced from the Studios QUEEN'S. of the QUEEN'S. FAMOUS ESSANAY CO. QUEEN'S. In 2 Stirring Acts. QUEEN'S. "TOO MUCH TURKEY." QUEEN'S. A Positive Roar. OUEEN'S. ECLAIR TOPICAL. QUEEN'S. And _,__., QUEEN'S. " THE OUTER EDGE." QUEEN'S. A Dramatic 8-Reel Story 0 QUEEN'S. unusual excellence. PRINCESS rpHEATRE. -T RINCESS 1 HEATRE. Direction Dominion Theatres Company. The World Film Corporation presents LAST DAY AND NIGHT, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG "The Loveliest and .Personam! in the Picture World. "MARRYING MONEY'' "■MARRYING MONEY." 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Reserved Seats, 6s; Unreserved. 4s, 3s, _>. BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY MORNING AT WILDMAN AND ABEY'S. AT 9A.M Direction - - 7. and N. Tait. MISS WYNNE FOOTE, Teacher' of Dancing and Physical Culture, 19. WARWICK CHAMBERS. 168. Queen Street, opp, H.M. Arcade. \JI7HY Buy a Poor Piano at a high price, i V when you can get a Good Piano at a low price from F. Moore and Co., Customs ft, E.? 1 ■■ — ■ •« Meetings. A' SPECIAL Meeting of Returned Soldiers ol will be held at the Soldiers' Club, Wellesley St., at 7.30 THIS (Friday) EVENING, to ■ discuss the affiliation of turned Soldiers' Associations throughout flew Zealand, and all matters connected with, returned soldiers' welfare. DONALD SIMSON. Captain. - ■ *~~ ' —**~~3 Commercial Colleges. INCREASING QPPORTUNITIES POR QIRLS AND WOMEN. Thousands of young men are giving up their positions in business for military service, Girls and young women arc mostly illing their places. It is your duty to make yourself effluent in Office Work. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16204, 14 April 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16204, 14 April 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16204, 14 April 1916, Page 10