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AMUSEMENTS. Reserves at the Co., Is. Bd. Reserves at the Bristol Piano Co., Is. 6d. ■ THE ICING'S HAYWARD'S : HE KINGS • PICTURES. ' MATINEE 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT B._ ' Four Last Chances of Seeing a Series . you cannot afford to miss. Tho Picture of the Moment, THE FRINGE OF WAR. TIIE FRINGE OF AVAR. THE FRINGE OF WAR, THE FRINGE OF WAR, A truly remarkablo play, glittoring \yith . Patriotism and Overpowering Lore Episodes. Ono of tile most thrilling productions ever screened, and containing many wonderful battlo scenes THE FRINGE OF WAR. THE FRINGE OF WAR, THE FRINGE OF WAR. THE FRINGE OF WAR. DEPARTURE OF MAORI DEPARTURE OF MAORI And THIRD REINFORCEMENTS. And TIIIRD REINFORCEMENTS. WILFUL PEGGY. Little Mary Pickford. HONEYMOONERS. Joirn Bunny (corned J')PATHE WAR GAZETTE. : BATTLE OF THE SAND DUNES. I Violin Solo, "Romance,'' by Miss Ruby M'Donald. COMMENCING MONDAY. COMMENCING MONDAY. rfllHE KINGS. THE KINGS. A HE KINGS. THE KINGS. A Big Laugh Generator. MY FRIEND FROM INDIA. . MY FRIEND FROM INDIA, MY FRIEND FROM INDIA. MY FRIEND FROM INDIA. . -An Edison feature Two-Part 'Comedy, introducing tho clever comedian, Walter E. Perkins. MY FRIEND FROM INDIA, MY FRIEND FROM INDIA. MY FRIEND FROM INDIA. One of the Finest Comedies we have screened for rears. SPLENDID SUPPORTING 'PROGRAMME. Pot general all-round excellence and variety, ono of the host series Y\o have ivver screened. Prices os usual—ls. and 6d. EVERYBODY'S. ' Direction ... . Fuller's Pictures, Limited, TO-DAY, FROM NOON. ' Last Screeuing of Vitagraph's Two-Part Magnificent Romantic Drama, ROMANCE OF DAVID GARRICK. . ROMANCE OF DAVID GARRICK. Visualising the life and love story of a famous 18th century actor, who achieved success, and from obscurity married one of England's famous beautiful ladies. SHOT GUNS THAT KICK. A Keystone scrpam, featuring Fatty Arbuckle. FLYING FREIGHT'S CAPTIVE. EXPEDITIONARY SPORTS. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. BATTLE OF THE SAND DUNES. Prices—Adults, 6d.; Children, ,3dEVERYBODY'S - Direction...Fuller's Pictures, Limited. Commencing Monday at Noon. Edison's "Best" Drama, in two maguificcnt parts. - A novel, sensational deteutive romance vividly outliuing tho fact that in all phases of life "the best man is 'always the best." THE BEST MAN First TEE BEST MAN To-day, ' THE BEST MAN First THE BEST MAN Always. , What memories surround the name of. "best man." At school, in ithe playgiouud, in the battlo of life, and even the marriage ceremony, all call • for tho "best man " THE. BEST MAN THE BEST MAN. THE BEST MAN.'I A venturesome, daring English Secret Servico Detectivo easily proved himsolf tho "best man" when he outwitted tho agents of a Foreign Power, secured England's safety, and acquired the undying lovs pf the maid whose'intended husband he impersonated. - THE BEST MAN. THE BEST MAN. A story of a girl who waited for her lover, and through the development of a Secret Servico plot another _ bridegroom was substituted with startling results. NOISE OF BOMBS. . Ono of Keystone's favourite jokes, in which a, careless maid, a stolen baby, and a lighted bomb are some of the laughter ingredients. SUGAR, INDUSTRY. _ A "sweets industrial subject. GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC. Latest Tit-tits from the Trenches, MAN WHO KNEW. A splendid Vitagraph Drama. Orchestra Afternoon anil Night. Prices—Adults, Gd.; Children, 3d.. POULTRY CONFERENCE. THE Fifth Annual Conference of the N.7i. Poultry Association will be held in the Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street, SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY Next. Sessions commence 10 a.m. Evening Sessions, Monday and Tuesday. Addresses by Government Poultry Instructors. All Poultrymen should attend. No charge for admission. "' . . J. B. MERRETT, , Secretary. SHOP ASSISTANTS' POSTER CONTEST PRIZES. WE lave pleasure in announcing the Winners in the Poster Contest, closed March 29th, 1915. First: Mr. G. Hillyer, Messrs'. Qeorge & Iversley, Ltd .£5 Second: Mr. H. B. Appleyard, Messrs. Kirkcaldie & Stains, Ltd. '.£2 Third: Mr. C. F. Smith, Messrs. Kirkcaldie & Stains, Ltd., Napier 'J2l Fourth: Mr. W. Carman, Messrs. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd 10s. Special Prizes of £1 each have teen awarded, to:'— Mr. R. Edwards, 151 The-Terrace. Jlr'. S. .T, Hammond, G.P.0., Wellington. Jedges: Mr. 7. M. A. Holt, Messrs. Ilott's Advertising Agency. Mr. W. B. Bennett. Manager, The Na>tional Cash Register 'Co. ■ POSTERS ON DISPLAY AT 32 CUBA . STREET. BEGG'S PIANOS. BEST BRITISH MANUFACTURE. OUR long experience in the Piano business (extending aver 53 years) has enabled up to select the best available. Oiir sole Ajrencie9 consist of the following old established British Firms, whose products are a guarantee of tho best workmanship:— JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS (1820). • JUSTIN BROWNE (1S3B) OH ALLEN AND SON (18M. ■ GEORGE ROGERS AND SONS (18-13). Our Showrooms are stocked with the la test Models by each maker, and intending purchasqrs should certainly favour us wfth a visit of inspection. If, unable to call, we will post yrn illustrated ■ Catalogues free. Our extended payment, sjrtem 19 worth investigating. OHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD., - MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED, PIANO HOUSE IN N.Z. RAG-TIME PIANO PLAYING POSITIVELY taught in 10 to 20 lea-' sous by the Colbir System (n# scales), each exercise a movement developing speed, enabling a stranger at tho piano to play the latest songs and t\vo-i>teps as they are published, without ' the laburious study and waste of time and money hereto necessary. "No special music required." If you already play, learn bow to convert your musio to ragtime. Call for all particulars, or wrife for our' circular. BIR LEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), Eoulcott-Street. TaterriewJ any. tims.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2426, 3 April 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2426, 3 April 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2426, 3 April 1915, Page 9

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