AMUBEMENTB. < rjIHE 'theatre Direction J D Mlllmms I ' ""Abeio Etenbodv Goo*" ' CONTINUOUS PICI'UHLS Daily 11 am lo 11 pin Stalls Stills Id Dies* fncle Oil 3d JODAV mid 10 NIGHT Stalls COMPLEIL Jd '(H4NGE' Stalls An uulcMnilnhh Ihiijling pxclu 3d, sue drama br tho S(all= UORIDP4MEDAU CO, Id ' IHI, Malls BURGLAIt S id DILLMM \," Stall* 'THE 3d DIRGEVR'S . Stalls DILEMMA" 3d It's jii 4 B r don't forget Stalls — Id rHE BRAND BLOTTER" Mall-, (Powuful Sehg coulxn diama) hi —- > ' Stills "DR BRI4N PELLIE" Id (Startling foiei(,n *pj episode). Stills — 3d "WARWICK CHRONICLE" Stalls (Great happening* VLiond) 3d Stalls "■\\IILI4MS' WEEKLY" 3d (Intere ting Australian events). Stnllß 3d "Do Adiorti-renionts Pa\ ''" Stalls (A coirtpulsjrj laugh) Id And a HOSi' o{ OTHERS Stalls 3d APISI HOUSE 1 .1 J C \\ illlam*on Direction . \lf Linloj Business Manager ~\\. A. ,Lo« TO NIGHT (THURSDAY) AND 10 MORROW (PRID4Y) Positnelv LAST TWO NIGIUS of tht Cletci and Daintj JOLLIES, ' I OLLIPS. ] OLLILS, 1 OLLILS, Who lwo cicilcd quite a luroro in Wellington With their Brilliant Performance REMLMBER-ONLY TWCfc MORL NIGHTS Then Gladiics u ill Depart and Sorrow Reign Supreme. Prices 3s, 2 e , ind 1* No caih doors Box Plan at the Dresden. Shgo Director, "Pom Clifton. JTIHE 'KING'S * THEATRE Plods, West's, Ltd , Lmlcv and Dono^i WESTS PICTURES Piesenl a Piogrntnmc OF UNSURP\SSED EXCELLENCE Headed'by GREED 1 OR GOLD GRLEI) 1011 GOLD ' GREED TOR GOLD A Modem Diama of l'oueiful .Pint, Goigcous, Setting, and Magnificent Utiiiß PRODUCED IN' MAIURIE COLOURS And Suppoilcd In A High-clai-s (Selection fioni (lie Cieam of tile Worlds I llm Pi eduction*, including the" girl in the cvboose cmtaTn b\rn\cll's wav GREENMnED MONSTER TR\P4LG\R AND TOD\Y CHUMPS - JIM'S JOY DAY. Ltc , etc , etc \ccoinpanicd b\ Delightful Orchestnl '•elections. COMING, COMING, THE MILLS OP 'I HE GODS THE MILLS OF THE GODS Usual Prices. Resent at Malineis Slieet, oi 'Phone 3413 ATOCL'S " ""Ji'\Y' ftIGiJtV'JJD SOCIETY'S CVLEDONI\i\' GATHERING, To he held on tip NELSON PARK, NAPIEII, WEDN'ESD \Y, 19th 1 LBRL TOY, 1913 Oier .£2OO in money pi res and li opines Entries clo*o \\ idnc-d'n r )th lYbruan THE RHINE Or MIORILU'd' t WAXGANUI ' TSIVER, ANG\NUI JHiIVKR. THE GREATEST SCENIC RIVER IN THE WORLD. t Excellent Accommodation .at...Beautiful Pipinki and tho famous Rouscbont, From Tnumafrinni, Daily, Sundays and Mondays excepted. Prom "iVanganiii—Tucsdajs, Ihursdajs, and Soturdnjs Bookings, : Maps, litincraries, Tourist ,Bureaux. Cook and Soils, A HATRICK AND CO, LTD THE W4LTZ RAGE OP 4USrR f \LI4 ' "CUPID'S KISS,"~ the compose! of "Tho Kiss of Spj nig " ONLY ONE SHILLING (posted fice) Evcrjono should hnie 4 copj from the ANGLO 4MERIC4N MUSIC STORE, 116 Cubl Stiool The Pamuiito Cheap Music Store CROSSED PISH StRDrNT,<s-These dehclous sardines possess a Unique flavour, and aie considered by epicures to be the finest on the market I
1 V , in > I I I, I mm' Have you-, been '■{"£ Victimised.? ",;;; ■ ' As a warning to our customers, wa publish herewith the following extract from the American Inland « i _>< <> , Stationer for October, 1912, as some day fakers of the ' type mentioned in the article' may exploit Australasia. r . "Frauds in Fountain Pens! / Fountain pen fakers usually open a small store, and ,' placard the window with flaring placards tolling all about 'he ''manufacturers' samples" of gold fountain > < > pens they are selling at 7/6 or thereabouts These *■ fountain pens, the card say, are really worth from 12/6 i ."1 to £2, but on account of a speoial purchase, eto, are „■.<'" * being sold at the low price of 7/6. i A display of gaudily decorated pens in plush boxes ''' is usually shown in connection with the placard, 'Of v' i course, the pens are not manufacturers' samples, no* ' are they high grade pens sold at bargain prices. In fact, „ no manufacturer's name appears on them for obvious reasons They are a thinly-washed imitation of the l ' i 1 real article, and, of course, they are soon out of service. ,' The faker, after a prosperous business for a month ' ' ''t or two, vanishes, and when the buyer of such a pen 4f wants it repaired, ho is surprised to loarn that it will cost him mora than it would to have purchased a really worth-while artiole in the first place" The faker does not repair his goods. I These fakers do distinct harm to the fountain pen industry, as many buyers after trying a ' fountain " pen . of that type, never try another. They never really learn <■ the merit of a good fountain pen '! There is no objeotion to the sale of cheap fountain ' \ | pens whon the buyer is told just what he is buying— i that is fair But whon he is misled into believing he is ' buying a high priood fountain pen,-for'about'>7/6, it is fraud pure and simple And every effort should bo made to squelch vendor's of this type " ' Don't.foe misled! Buy a pen that sells on its name—, . .'- r the " Swan "or the " Onotot,"!. / , „' '"
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1655, 23 January 1913, Page 7
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810Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1655, 23 January 1913, Page 7
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