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CROWN THEATRE TO-DAY. 2.30. * TO-NIGHT, at 8. Showing a spectacular Drama of Last Century's Great War, HOW HEROES ARE MADE. Impressing Battle Scones. Magnificent Ballroom Scenes. A father unknowingly sentences his sou to death. The mercy of the Great Napoleon makes him the Idol of his troops. A Dramatic Story showing how a splendid career is often wrecked for Ike whim of a wanton woman. A VARIED RANGE OR GOOD SUPPORTS. Boys and Girls; An extra Indian and Cowboy Picture will be shown at the Matinee TO-DAY specially for you. Prices as usual. Reserves at Hogg's or ’Phono 3170. 521 BAND. yy ELLINGTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY BAND (late C.N. Reserve), AT LYALL BAY TO-MORROW 'Sunday), at 3 p.m. THE GREAT TRENCH PIANO. THE PLEYEL, (Chopin's Favourite.) SHIPMENTS to hand of ail models of k theso famous Pianos. These should bo inspected by intending purchasers. Tho remarkable tono produced is attributed to a spenial metal (Pleycl’s patent) used in tho frames. PLEYEIAS first started Piano making in 1807, and are in the front rank 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.' • Sole Agents— CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., 153 Manners street, Wellington.

Red Cross Art Union 1000 Sheep fori/34 Prizes. Gifts of TaiKape Farmers In whatever district the tickets'are sold, the Red Cross Society of that District is credited with the amount. iHIS Art Union will NOT be postponed. A Special Committee keeps expenses low (below 5 per cent., if possible). Bach i/» Ticket has 34 chances of 34, prizes. LAST SELLING DAY BY AGENTS APRIL 11 >T»Vr ■ m * m m ■ m m mm \ ’-iV' \\ f: mmmm WSm mmmm. WHi z <e~* mmm WSSSM. k j- v' m ONE OF OUR WOUNDED BOYS RECEIVING ATTENTION FROM THE RED CROSS (A. N. A. Photo.) We cannot all be Angels of Mercy, but we can assist those who are. Wherever our Boys have to endure the anguish of War, there are found members of this noble band of Voluntary Workers succouring the sufferers. The Society possesses 3522 Ambulance Cars, Wagons and Travelling Soup Kitchens. The Cash will be cabled to Headquarters. The rich man’s cheque and the widow’s mite will help alike in their mission of mercy for our Boys in the coming Great Offensive. Last year the Red Cross administered over £3,000,000, at a cost of below 7d in the £. “The Red Cross is an organisation at whose perfection I stand and marvel.”—Lord Northcliffe, a great War Critic. Help this noble cause and perhaps win £IOOO. By sending for tickets NOW you assist our Boys in the Terrible Fight about to begin. Cut this out and mail, enclosing stamped addressed envelope. A. M. RYAN, , Red Cross Art Union, TAIHAPE. I enclose £ Name Address . for. Art Union Tickets N.Z, TIMES

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9623, 31 March 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9623, 31 March 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9623, 31 March 1917, Page 3

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