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LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE WYETT AND DE UUTOUR Corner WILLIS and MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. WUisic! Music! V Mtxsic! Our SIXPENNY SHEET MU^IC of all the Leadiflg American Hits, including RAG TIME SONGS, are worth you? paying us a visit. Lifts posted to country residents. OUR PRICE, 6d PER CQIPJ, br,S FOR 2a 6d ANGLO- AMERICAN WJSfJO STORES 234 Queen-st., Aucklandii-116 Cuba-st, Wellinigton -r High-st., Christchurch

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE ** Courtenay-ploce. 'Phone 166. Direction .... Fullers' "Vaudeville Ltd. TO-NIGHT at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. , New PULLERS' Vaudeville Specialty FULLERS' Company. MONDAY EVENING NEXT. A Coterie of Special Attractions. VILLIERS ARNOLD. Operatic VILLIERS ARNOLD. Baritone. Operatic PEARL LADD. Prima Donna, PEARL LADD. Late of the Gilbert and Sullivan Co, MR. HERBERT BROOKS, The celebrated mystery man. MISS GRACE QUINE. American ragtime comedienne. GEORGE D'ALMA, The celebrated banjoist. Supported by a Colossal i DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE CO. Prices— 2s and Is. Doors, 7.15. __ LA S T TWO NIGHTS Ot the Great TRIANGLE TRIUMPH, "THE COWARD" "THE COWARD" 'tTHE COWARD" "THE COWARD" "THE COWARD" With Frank Keenan, the eminent American Actor, and Charles Ray, The Finest Acting, Photography and Civil War story ever presented. Supported by the ever-popular •'GAUMONT GRAPHIC and Comedies, NEXT WEEK'S'^ STAR Is Hall Caine'4 "THE CHRISTIAN" ' "THE .CHRISTIAN" "THE CHRiSTIAN" "THE CHRISTIAN 1 "THE CHRISTIAN" "THE CHRISTIAN" London Film Co.'s Masterpiece. A whole evening's play. Featuring DERWENT HALL-CAINE, son of the author, In .the leading role. An art film you will never; forget. A magnificent feature that will appeal to one and all. ■'[■'.- . • ■. EVERYBODY^ DAILY FROM NOON TILL' 10.30 P.M. "Always a Good Show." THIS WEEK—Finiahing SATURDAY, Great Laughing Success "CROOKED TO THE END." "CROOKED TO THE END" "CROOKED TO TBtE END" "CROOKED TO THE END."; ft has cured more people of! the "Blues" and ''That tired feeling" than ail the medicine In Wellington. SEE IT FOR YQURSELF TO-DAY. NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAMME Commencing Noon on MONDAY. A Four- Reel Lasky feature, A Merry Romance, "THE WILD GOOSE CHASE" "THE WILD GOOSE CHASE" "THE WILD GOOSE CHASE" "THE WILD GOOSE CHASE" "THE WILD GOOSE CHASE" "THE WILD GOOSE CHASE" Featuring INA CLAIRE, the Beautiful Star of Musical Comedy; ,the Original "Quaker Girl," and the Brightest, daintiest girl on the Film to-day. Prices as TJBual. •, If THE STAR *' FULLERS' PICTURES, NEWTOWN. EVERY EVENING AT 8. THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Keyatone-Trlangle Cpmedy, "CROOKED TO THE END" "CROOKED TO THE END" "CROOKED TO THE END" Featuring ! FRED MACE —FRED MACE A feast of fun and a whirlwind of. sensational thrills. MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. A Big London Film Drama. 8000 ft. ; 8000 ft. "THE CHRISTIAN" "THE CHRISTIAN" "THE CHRISTIAN" "THE CHRISTIAN" "THE CHRISTIAN" "THE CHRISTIAN" Featuring DERWENT HALL-CAINE. DERWENT HALL-CAINE. Prices as Usual, CROWN THEATRE Thorndon. TO-DAY— SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m. TO-DAY— SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT— SATURDAY, at 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT— SATURDAY, at 8 p.m. And Following Nights. HOB ART BOS WORTH, \ HO BART BOSWORTH, The strongest personality m the Film World, wtil appear m the wonderful, touching Problem Play , "FATHERHOOD/ 1 "FATHERHOOD" "FATHERHOOD" AHSlstod by LYDIA YBAMENS TITUS, LYDIA YEAM ENS TITUS, That charming Vaudeville Star Artist who appeared m this country a few years ago. IMPORTANT! MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, at 7.45. By special request/ the management will have pluumre In ui-eflontliu; CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In that Psychological Study, "YOLA.""YOLA." "YOLA." Special Matinee — Next Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. Glorious Muaic by Iho Crown Orchestra PRlCKS— Matlneo, 3d and «d. Evening, 8d and Im. Reserves i» Od. Seat« may be roflerved at the Brldtol or at the Theatre, Theatre 'phono 3470 MACMAHON'S NEW^iTHEATOE 11 A Mannen-siroot, Wellington. An Itinerary of Stars Now Showing. •THE SILENT ACCUSER"—A atory of "The Third Dogroo." "ASHES OF HAPPINESS"— A perfectly pretty domesticity, "NO TIOKBK, NO WABHEE"~Tho weird ndvonturea of ft man's only collar j MONDAY. "ROHH (>F TUB UANCHO"— A jMirftinount \\>>'torn poem. THURSDAY. "THK HARRIKR OF PRIS,rUDICE"— A lino Htory nt obstinate obliquity. "GKRTIK-S JOY RIDE"— Hu«hJ huaht hu*h! "MCAMINQ THE DUCK"-^ — For wont of another scapegoat. Prli'CM a« Umuul. , «!ontinuou.H from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. "Mr«. Gujiwcll, whllo you were In Vonleo did you nc« tho Bridjro of i fllKhn?" "Oh, yet, I wiw what they called that, but, my land. I've «c«n bridges ton times Us sU«, without over fttec out of Pena*ivvftßi»,r

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NZ Truth, Issue 571, 27 May 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 571, 27 May 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 571, 27 May 1916, Page 2

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