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AMUSEMENTS. THE KING’S TO-NIGHT, at 8. , HAYWARD'S PHOTO-PLAYS. A Colossal Photo-Spectacle of Ancient Home. "SPARTACUS.’’ _ Mighty Battle Hosts. Magnificent Temples. Scones of Indolent Luxury. Great Gladiatorial Contests and Combats. Uulrivalling "Cabiriu.” A Stupendous Film achievement that makes the Grey Past Live. "Ambrose's Rapid Rise" (Keystone Fun) and Latest Topical. King 'Phone 3143 for Reserves, or Book at The Bristol. EVERYBODY’S TO-DAY. 10.45 to 10.13. Constance Talmadge, Wilfrid Lucas nr.u 50 Million Microbe Actors In The Triangle Fine Arts Success, "THE MICROSCOPE MYSTERY. A story ol Simplicity and Intrigue* Lot© and Violence. Trin _ AW INNOCENT GIRL IS SAVED FROM CHARGE OF MURDER by the use of the MICROSCOPE. SEE tha Wonderful Bacilli Culture. A splendid climax dealing with the "Love-Germ." Also: Billy Burke in Gloria’s Romance No. 5, "The Gathering Storm." ALSO AT THE STAR, NEWTOWN. THE EMPKESS. TO-DAY : Beautiful Clover ETHEL CLAYTON'S Boom Fortnight, "THE MADNESS OP HELEN,' 1 An Enthralling Mystery Drama. Innocent by day and Wan ton by night. You will scorn, then pity her. IS SHE MAD? OR IS IT THE SAME GIRL? NOTE—The management earnestly assure every one of the thousands who saw Ethel Clayton last week in 'The Hidden Scar” that she is even better in this picture. SATURDAY: Clara Kimball Young in "The Dark Silence.’’ THE GREAT FRENCH PLANO. THE PLEYEL. {Chopin’s Favourite.) SHIPMENTS to hand of all models of those famous Pianos. These should be inspected by intending purchasers. The remarkable tone produced is attributed to a special metal (Plcyel’s patent) used in tha frames. PLEYEL’S first started Piano making in 1807, and are in the front jjank of Piano manufacturers to-day. \ The Piano for the artist:— THE PLEYEL. Inspection cordially invited. Full present value allowed for your old Piano as part payment; the balance in cash or easy terms. • . Sola Agents— CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., 455 Manners street, Wellington. LB.C. TAXI SERVICE, — Lambton quay. Next Publlo Trust Office. Cars for Hire Oil and Petrol Supplied. Expert Drivers only 'Employed. ’Phono 2024. N. NIGHTINGALE. Proprietress. EDUCATIONAL THE BUSINESS WOMAN TS in great demand at the present • time. If adequately trained and equipped for commercial life she can command an excellent salary. The hesfj of individual instruction is given at BANES COLLEGE. Woodward street, ! during the day or evening and by correspondence in all commercial work. Telephone 2038. H. AMOS. Director. Don't let run .way i> Get ttatus Reports on your debtors from R. G. DUN & CO., COLLECTIONS. 1841 Established 1917 1841 Soventv-eix Years. 1917 Nathan’s Buildings :: WELLINGTON. ADAME M. STEVENS, Medallist. L.A.M. Pupil Sig. Trayentl, Mr A. Viset, > Dr. Wild® ‘and Prof. Trew. Biasing. Voice Production A PianoforU. * 87. Hopper street THE Boyd System, of Shorthand con be learned in about .five weeks; we guarantee to teach you the system in that time if you will give your mind to the work; send tor our p roe pectus. Boyd Shorthand School. 100. Customhouse quay. Wellington. LEADING! HOTEL*. WHITS SWAN HOTEL Cuba street. H/TRS McGUIRB wishes to notify all ItJL friends and the general public that she has taken over the above wellknown hostelry. Terms moderate. Tha best Wines and Spirits only stocked. A single bottle at wholesale rate. 'Phone 1419. JNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. )YAL TIGER HOTEL icr Taranaki street and Abel Smith street, Wellington. "MAT” GLEESON, Proprietor, taken over the above Hotel, and be pleased to meet Old and Now nds Best brands of Wince and its stocked. Tarifl Reasonable. A Trial solicited. 'Phone 2527 A. Provincial hotel, Upper Hutt, now under the management of M. E. Young, late of Family Hotel, Lower Hutt, oilers first-class accommodation. All vrinee and spirits true to label. TRBNTHAM HOTEL, TRENTHAM. tTMKST-CLASS Accommodation. Ail 1?, wines and spirits true to label. B. QUINN, Proprietor. WANTED Known For Attractive Printing at reasonable cost, go to the "Times” or ring up No. 2749 and the traveller will call on you. Promptness, Accuracy, Cheapness and Quality can be depended upon.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9621, 29 March 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9621, 29 March 1917, Page 3

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