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AMUSEMENTS. rj-IHJ? KING'S THEATRE, j BAYWAED'S PICTTJEES. 1 TO-NIGHT, A THE INTRIGUERS. THE INTRIGUERS. A masterful drama of American High Society Life—The Lure and Fasciuation of Diamonds—Beauty's Blackmail of Diplomats—The Machinations of well-bred I Thieves—Heart Histories «ind SouL Tra- I gedies—And all thalt Pomp, Giitter, and External Show that Fashion demands ■ of the Wealthy—These are faithfully depicted iiv this superb jiortrayal. THE WONDERS OF MAGNETISM, An Educational Study (Edison). THE WORLD GRABBER, Animated Cartoon (the cleverest War Skit we'vo seen). EED SIGNAL, a Grand Kalem E.E. Drama. AN ENLIGHTENING WAR BUDGET. Prices—ls. and 6d. Reserves Is. 6d., at Bristol Piano Co. . JJVEEYBODI'S. j DAILY FEOM NOON ONWAEDS, Wellington Knows a Good Thing. TREMENDOUS ATTENDANCES. SEETHING CROWDS sought the ticketbox Inst evening, clamoring for admission to witness THE GREAT DRAMATIC SUCCESS, "THE ABDUCTION." Full "THE ABDUCTION." of "THE A BI)U CTI (J.\ ,"V . Fascinating "THE .Features. . Recounting a bonnic girl's peril, a villain's dovilish machinations, and love's triumph at last. KAISER WILLIE'S BUBBLE. War KAISER WILLIE'S BUBBLE. Cartoon. - Comic gem, ' "PLEASING "UNCLE." "HIS SECOND CHILDHOOD." Keystone "HIS SECOND CHILDHOOD." Fun. Tho last word iii WAR GRAPHICS. ORCHESTRA. AFTERNOON & NIGHT. Big value: Adults, fid.; Children. 3d. 2000 Players. 600 Scenes. igAMSON. Monday Next. SAMSON. , PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. "THE VIOLETS!" "THE VIOLETS!'.' "THE VIOLETS!" Another largo slico of. Wellington last f night squeezed itself into the place where "The Violets" bloom, also a large slice went homo again with its money in its pocket, because'it arrived late and. couldn't get a seat, and told itself it. would como early to-night or some other night. It is good. "THE VIOLETS!" "THE VIOLETS !"• Further rejoicing at the melodious warbling of Miss KATE CHECKETT 1 and Mr. GEORGE BROOKE, and great manifestations of delight at the whim- . sical sonnets of Miss SHIRLEY COOKE and Mr. • ARTHUR EISCOE, and surprised exclamations at tho big bass voice of Mr. HOWARD HALL, and the flexible digits of Mr. EDWARD CAHILL. Concluding with our usual chant. IJIOWN CONCEET CHAMBER. , Box Plan 1 at The Bristol Piano Co. Duty ad valorem—3s., 25., Is. Direction—Edward Branscombe, Pty., Ltd. jgl M P 'ft ES S THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goes." NOW SHOWING. Seventh Series of Seng's Sensational Wild Animal Drama, ; ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN (In tlie Garden of Brides). FATAL BUMPING (Keystone's comedy success). AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE (Recent happenings). PEOSECUTION (Vita drama). \ JOFFRE NIBBLING AT 'EM. ; QEAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction: , ' The London Entertainments Syndicate. 1 BLASCHECK SATURDAY (To-morrow). 1 BLASCHECIC 6 Nights Only. ' BLASCHECK Supported by : BLASCHECK MISS ALYCE AUSTIN, BLASCHECK MISS ALYCE AUSTIN, i BLASCHECK The Charming Young BLASCHECK Entertainer. BLASCHECK The King of Humor. , BLASCHECK The Singer. BLASCHECK The Elocutionist. 1 BLASCHECK The Humorist. 1 BLASCHECK The Inimitable. ■ BLASCHECK Special Full-sized Concert BLASCHECK Grand Piano lent by i BLASCHECK Bristol Piano Depot. BLASCHECK Special Furnishings by BLASCHECK Eadford and Co. BLASCHECK Box Plan Now Open BLASCHECK at The Bristol. Day BLASCHECK Sales at Miss Lennox's. BLASCHECK 3s„ 2s„ Is. I BLASCHECK M. J. BLOOMFIELD, BLASCHECK Manager. THE FILM OF THE YEAR. gAMSON. Monday Next. SAMSON. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. GREAT MASS MEETING FOR MEN AND BOYS. SALVATION AEMY CITADEL, Vivian Street, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. ! Chairman—Staff Captain Walls. 1 Speaker—M.R. A. VAENEY, Gen. Secretary Y.M.C.A. All Men and Boys Invited. EUGBY SEASON TICKETS. TICKETS, giving admission to Ground and Stand for all Eugby CUp and Representative Games under the direct ' jurisdiction of the_ Wellington Eugby i. Union are now available. r GENTS., 155.; LADIES, 7s. 6d. ■ j Holder is entitled to seat-in reserved portion of Grandstand, up to the time matches commenco each Saturday. The Union give no guarantee after that time. May be obtained at" the Union Office, 37 Panama Street, from Howe and Sowman, Lambton Quay, or Hbtnig's, Cuba Street. , W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. t ' r 3 THE COLBIR SYSTEM, f mEACHES you to "play the Piano in 1 JL 10 to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes - a pupil further into musio than. 3 or 4 . years under ordinary conditions. Learn to play all the latest Songs and Two-Steps as they are published" (no special musio required); saves time 'and money. Make usj of the long evenings and benefit your future life. Testimonials from all parts of New Zealand of-the success of our pupils. If you already read musio learn by this system how to convert your music to ragtime.' A Ragtime Player is always 'popular.' Call or write for all particu--1 lars. Interviews any time. Birloy's College of Music, Bouloott Chambers (first floor up). Bouloott Street. IN all books where ready access is necessary to the next unused form, The t "Ever-Beady" Patented Qnick-Eeference ' device, is unequalled. Cheap, effective, and simple. Full particulars from the Sole Agents, the Wellington Publishing Company, Ltd., "Dominion" Avenue, " Wellington. .

v ■ ■» 3 REMOVED. REMOVED. REMOVED. TO my Customers and the Public generally, I wish to inform that I Lave Removed my Old-established Business from the corner of Vivian and Taranaki Streets into a more modern, commodious, and up-to-date Shop, No. HI Vivian Street, near Cuba Street (corner Crawford Terrace), which place until recently was occupied by U.F.S. Dispensary. For the past twenty-two years I have so carefully, thoughtfully, and snccess:l fully conducted my business that it has grown to such an extent that I found s my old premises too small and inconvenient, and so was compelled to seek a larger and up-to-date shop. By so doing I shall be bettor able to cater for and attend to the requirements 01 my old as well as new customers with tho same cave and satisfaction that I havo given in tho past. Tn conclusion, T take this opportunity of thanking my customers for tho loyal support, tendered me in the past, and trust to still have the pleasure of a con- * tinuation of their acquaintance and patronage in my new premises. : 11. M. GREEN, cm3MISTWELLINGTON. . NOTE.—Urgent night medicines will still be proouraljlo aa previously.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2455, 7 May 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2455, 7 May 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2455, 7 May 1915, Page 7

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