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''- iil_:'' AMUSEMENTS.. .• • ■'; \ EMPIRE THEATRE. g"66^ : ' ... • J.andN. Tait. General Manager Maurice Ealph. Under the patf onago of His Worship the Mayor and T. A. H. Held, Esq., M.P. Commencing at the Matinee THURSDAY, May 22nd, for a short season only. Messrs J. and N. Tait have extreme pleasure in presenting the Only Official and Authentic • BRITISH ADMIRALTY FILM —OF THE— <■ CE^AiOAVAL SURRENDER. GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER. GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER. GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER. GERMAN NAVAu SURRENDER. GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER. Authorised by the British Government Messrs J. and N Tait had the honous of presenting this Film at the Queen's Hall London, in the presence of H.M. the King, Queen Mary, Ministers of State", and the Officers of the Higher Command. ,In Auefralia it was screened in the presence of His Excellency the Governor-General : '■•■' and Lady Helen Munro-Fergoson. The Town Hall, Wellington, was crowded every night for a week, where this fine picture was shown under the natronage of His Excellency the Governor-General, iLrf Liverpool. AN HiSTORfiGAL EV£NT. ADMIRAL BEATTY'S GREAT DAY. ADMIRAL BEATTY'S GREAT DAY. " The German flag will be hauled down at sunset, and will not be hoisted again c without .permission.", THE HUNS BROUGHT TO HEEL. THE HUNS BROUGHT TO HEEL. A picture that will stir your patriotism to the highest pitch -— —IT IS HISTORY -■—— Actual Glorious British History 6000 FEET OF VIVID REALISM. 6000 FEET OF VIVID REALISM. Special Engagement MADAME MARIE POWER, MADAME MARIE POWER MADAME MARIE POWER, ' The Gifted Songstress, who will Sing Patriotic Numbers. Pull Orchestra, under baton of Signor J. Vitetta. Booking Arrangements.—The Box Plan will open at the Empire Sweet Shot) on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Prices: 2/- and 1/-, Keserves 2/6, aU plus tax; Children haK-price Matinee only. COUNTRTTTbUR. / ' W AKEFiELI)«~SATUKDA^IT I hN EE 2.30.. NIGHT 8 IVmnPTTTT I''^ A -MONDAY. 26th. ' IYX\^X U JCiJ3Li3L« MATINEE 2.30, NIGHT 8 HP AITA l£ 4 -TQESDAY, 27th. - ' KtiXX 8' Xj3LX3LJ^J\.ia.« MATINEE 2.30, \IGHT 8 EICHMONI).- vvEOTESDAy- mh- NiaHl OKIT> 8 ; Pictures, Vocalists, Prices, etc,, same as City. 2640

H&ywardV iPiotures. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PAULINE CTAEKE AULINE iOTAitKE 'O^ULTNE QTAKKE JET AULINE 'OtaEKB and . WALLACE m. * ACDONALI) ALLA.OE XVAaOOONaLD WALLACE 7%/ITACDOJSIALD ALLACE ixJLACDONAtD In an Idyll of tho Under world, ■ SHOES npHAT TpkANCKI)HOES 1. HAT JLpaNCED SHOES ritHAT -pfeANCED HOES JL HAT JLJ ANCED. bHoES .f|pHA.T Tj"\ k ANOEi\ HOES _&. HAT JLJaNcED. You will be captivated by this delicate Love Story, "With heavy heart and weary feet she danced the long night through." ioor tragic little figare pretending to be joyful, but Would you not have done the same for the one you love? Itis a wholly Beautiful Picture. BOjVT MISS It'! Never did a sadder little girl go to a ball. When her lover saw her kiss that othtr man, * He did not know it was to save himsalf, " I love the dear silver that shines in her hair." So san^ the Harmony Lad. Love is the theme of this Story— Love at its highest and purest. Also, "THE FATAL RING." "THE FATAL RING." ANTONIA DOLORES CONCERT. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR HERE will bo given in the THEATRE ROYAL* y with only the One Concert, here, on 70-MORBOW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, at 8.15. A Musical Feast and an Education. Book your seats now at Begg and Co.'s. ANTONSA DOLORES ANTONiA DOLORES "Has' no rival in the concert world." "Endowed .with, all the delicate graces of sentiment, beauty, and talent.'1' "No > such perfect vocalisation, has bean heard for years." "Dolores is just the same sweet singer."—Press. At the Piano, MR.' HAROLD SMITH. ■ ■ " Prices: 6s (res.), 4s and 2s, plus tax. - Country residents may reserve by post. '■■•'■ •2632 Manager, Duncan ]\even. /CLINCHER Dreadnought Motor Cycle Tyres are made to withstrnd 'rough roads and hard riding. 26 x-2-J-' x 2s; heavy 2S x 3. Ask your dealer for Clincher Dreadnoughts. TEpOll reliance and economy fit Clin- •**• cher Cross Motor Tyes—made from the finest rubber by the North British Rubber Co. Obtainable from all dealers and garages. IT>OOO MILES with practically no ■ty\j\j\j no gjgjj Q j wear i s a com . moil enough performance of Clincher Cross Motor Tyres! Fit these fine North British Tyres, they'll give you better mileage. All dealers. nn<mramyrTrw!;r.*.wmictmiTaiuu»m. , lrt j. J i^»^.ji^ fgTft[ pQ OL 'aainoijoaAvs '4noq}titt. pasn , □ I uaqii. uaoq-utJiQ pun sdraßao qo'btno^s I I puu aqciMttg; 'oqouq^ooi. aoj os[B pooQ I 8 "/OX SSAOg sUld I SB2IT3H -/g SasOQ i !««* 'K&HVIV3 'SQIOO- '8H9f103 *»k \ J TAP Silk, Pugi Silk, Tussore Silk, j*' Silk . Collars. Swiss Neckwear. I iilk Rose, Cotton l:[ose, Handkerchiefs, j Fleming and Sons.

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15075, 19 May 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15075, 19 May 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15075, 19 May 1919, Page 7

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