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amusements. .WELLINGTON. CITY COUNCIL. TWO? HALL," TOWN HALL; TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At S O'clock. At 8 O'clock. MR. BERNARD P. PAGE. (CIT1" ORGANIST.) MR. BERNARD P. PAGE. Pastorale (Op 19) Cesar Pi'.'tn.cki Pinalo in U. Plat (Op 21) . '• Cowar Prnm-k. Chm-al-lmprovisations (Op G5) > 3Ca)|,'-Eli'>'t Sixth Sonata Mendelssohn And .Works sjt Battishill and Wo'stenliohnc-, POPULAR TRICES i Gd. tnd Is. J NO, R, PALMER. Town clerk.

"THE KING'S." TO-DAY, AT 2.30. "QUO VADIS?" MATINEE, "QUO VADIS?" MATINEE. Children, 3d. ami (id. Adults, Gd. and Is. Note.—Plan Dresden, till I p.m. After that at Theatre. 'Phone 3113. milE KING'S. -ittE KING'S. TO-NIGHT At s. NIGHTLY! HAY WARD'S PICTURES. Final Screening. Last Night of the Mighty, Massive, Magnificent, Masterpiece, LAST NIGHT OF "OUO VADIS?" LAST NIGHT OP "QUO VADIS?" LAST NIGHT OF "QUO VADIS?" LAST NIGHT OP "OUO VADIS?" LAST NIGHT OF "(JWO VADIS?" LAST NIGHT OK "OUO VADIS?" LAST NIGHT OF "QUO VADIS?" Festival of Beautiful Music. MONDAY NEXT! Still another Great .Picture, "THE SEED OF THE FATHERS." GOQOft. of Sensations, Featuring Marion Leonard. D.C. and 0. Stalls, Is.; Stalls, Gd. >Plan Dresden, Is. Gd. jgj MPR ES S THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goes." Stalls, 3d. Dress Circle, 6d. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Last Time of the Kaletn Co.'s Magnificent • Spectacular "Feature," "THE GRIM TOLL "THE GRIM TOLL ' "TIIE GRIM TOLL OF WAR." . OF WAR." OF WAR." And SEVERAL OTHERS, NEW PROGRAMME MONDAY".' A L'CKLAND EXHIBITION Auckland exhibition' A UCKLANI) EXHIBITION ■«L U C K L A N D E X HIBITIO N NOW OPEN. ■:'•■:•■■ A CITIZENS' PROJECT FOR CITY IMPROVEMENT, ' AND A HOLIDAY FOE ALL NEW ZEALAND. The Auckland Exhibition lias been In ■ preparation for two years, anil it is worth.. Jhe attention of all who are planning holidays. The Exhibits arc elaborate, and' a comprehensive display of the Domiuioji'S;industries. Tim buildings are handsome ami delightfully situated, in charming grounds. Tho amusements and entertainments are finer and moro various than those ot' ?i}!y' previous New Zealand Exhibition. ■" ' MUSIC! ART! SPORT! MUSIC! ART! SPORT'.. MUSIC- ART: SPORT! THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND, Under a Spccial En';:a:!cvni l Vit, Will provide the best band music ever beard in Now Zeal'iml, daily anil without charge. . ... THE ART GALLERY Contains a splendid collection of British Pictures, newly chosen. fi'om the most famous Galleries. A LONG PROGRAMME Of Snecial Entertainments, Sports, Tournaments. and other features has been prepared, covering the whole season. WONDERLAND, The Home of Thrills and Laughter. Most of tho Shows in Wonderland work by Gravity; but that is nil tho gravity there is about them. EXCURSION FARES On file Railways from all parts -nf Now Zealand durins the Exhibition Season, ,-ftTKW AND SUCCESSFUL WALTZ, ll The "RUBICON." bv Ernest Toy. Beautiful and Dreamy. Price, Is. Gil. Posted, Is. /d. THE VNGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE. 110 CUBA STREET. THE CHEAPEST MUSIC STORE IN THE DOMINION.

%3> FlEr@| E £MME€# 1 | f you are in the City and wish to write I | a note or a letter we invite you to , J • | make use of our writing room on the fir& I I floor of our premises on Lambton Quay, •i t | The room is comfortably famished and I I well appointed. We provide free of eaSt | all the stationery—pens, ink, paper &c., § and if Stamps arc required they can be j purchased on the premises. | The writing room is quiet and away j j from the noise and buflle of the Street. I | You have no need to ask permission of || ■ | anyone to make use of this writing loom, | | but you are cxpedcd to observe the pro- | | prieties aftd to remember that the room is | I not for you exclusively. (Visitors to : 1 3 Wellington are specially requested to mate j S the fulleft use of our I Ji FREE WRITING ROOM | (No Cbanje is made for the SiqUoacis in the Room) Take this as a 'Personal Invitation to use our Writing c T(oom whenever '.L>\ you arc in the City and wish to /&(?*s■ ivrite a Letter it I csiv«4-Arl Lambton Quay II unrea •» Wciiir.gton

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1925, 6 December 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1925, 6 December 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1925, 6 December 1913, Page 3

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