AMUSEMENTS. DO YOUR SHARE! ~ Everyone should do his or tar share in the Empire's Fight for Freedom. Evoryono can help in some way. Our troops are doing their share—lot us all do ours 1 Let us prove to them that wa can and WILL take, care of those they leave behind. I'OU can help by— (1) Voting for a "Queen" Candidate; (2) donating Goods for the Harvest Festival J (3) Donating pounds, shillings, and pence. Remember, THE "QUEEN" PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL is your opportunity to help the wounded and afisist the dependents of those who loso their lives. You can help! HE L P N0 W ! NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC SOCIETY, (Wellington Branch).
rjIHH KING'S. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, AGAIN! TEE BIG' TRAIN-WRECK DRAMA, "FOUR THIRTEEN." "FOUR THIRTEEN." "FOUR THIRTEEN." "FOUR THIRTEEN." The finest pictorial record of a traifl smash ever filmed; obtained at the cost of a, powerful locomotive and a whole string of carriages, all of which tumbled headlong down a 50ft. embankment-while £ _ii I ' a ff ra Ph camera man turned the handle. See this! It's ;ui eye-opener! STEWART Charmingly STEWART attends to i AMIA STEWART tho Romantic Side of the above grand drama. The balance of the Programme coincidcs with every taste in pictures, and includes: tt?sti THE VAULT (Edison drama). HORSE-SHOE FOR LUCK (Funny). PERFORMING BEARS (Animal Study). WAR. GAZETTE, otc. Is. and 6d. Res. Seats, Is. Gd„ at Bristol Piano Co. JjIVERYBODY'S. DAILY FROM NOON. ■Now screening Keystone's big scream, 2000 ft. of TolHcking hilarity. THE SIMPLE LIFE Funny THE SIMPLE LIFE story of THE SIMPLE LIFE farm life. Featuring MABEL NORMAND and ROSCOE ARBUCKLE, The Keystone duo were often told to go on the land, and their comical experiences in the country will leave you helpless with laughter. A Startling Defective Mystery, THE BEAT OF THE YEAR, THE BEAT OF THE YEAR, THE BEAT OF THE YEAR, A journalist cleverly joins together the torn leaves of a mysterious crime. Topical. TOPICAL BUDGET. RUDE AWAKENING. Comedy. Prices: Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. THE BOX PLAN OPENS AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. THIS MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK FOR THE GRAND OPERA RECITALS By the eminent BELGIAN PRIMA DONNA, MADAM LINA NYBERG, UNA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, In the QRAND OPERA HOUSE, NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY, May 2-ith and 55th. MADAM LINA NYBERG LINA NYBERG Will be supported by MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY, Solo Pianist, And MR. FRANK CHARLTON, Baritone. Full Programme for Monday's Concert will be advertised in Saturday s i6suo. PRICES—Ss.', 35., and-Is. Early Doors, Gallery, Is. extra, till 7.30. Direction—JOHN HOPKINS. EMPIRE BILLIARD PARLOR (J. Fanning and Co.'s Building), Opp. New Zealander Hotel, MANNERS STREET. ATOW OPEN. •HOW OPEN. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE BILLIARD PARLOR.. CARNIVAL QUEEN. ALL Ladies of Wellington and Suburbs willing to assist the Tramway Boys in placing their Candidate, Dr. PlattsMills, at tho head of tho Poll, are asked to meet at Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Willis Street,' •TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 20th MAY, at 3.30.' Professor Cardston and the General Secretary, Mr. Noot, will address the jneeting ' D. WHITFORD, Convener. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. MANAWATU & WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 1915—NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW AT PALMERSTON NORTH, JUNE 22nd, 23rd, 24th, and 25th, 1915. Spend four days at this popular fixture, and be educated as well as amused. BUTTER, CHEESE, APPLE, VEGETABLE & HONEY CHAMPIONSHIPS. MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Grain, Grass Seeds, Roots, Fat Stock Show, Hounds Display, and Football Matches. Cookery, Photography, & Needlework. Space Applications close 30th April. General Entries close st!i June. Schedules and all information fTom W. T. PENNY'. Sec., Box 85, Talmerston North.
REMOVED. REMOVED. REMOVED; TO my Customers ami the Publics pone rally, I wish to inform that I have Removed my Old-established Business from the corner of Vivian, and Taranaki Streets into a more modern, commodious, and up-to-date Shop. No. 141 Vivian Street, near Cuba Street (corncr Crawford Terra to), which place -until recently was occupied by. U.F.S. Dispensary. l'or the past twenty-two years I have so curefully, thoughtfully, and successfully conducted my business that it has ffrown to such an extent that I found mv old premises too small and inconvenient, quo so was compelled to seek a inrser and up-to-date shop. By so doing I shall he bettor able to cater for and attend to the requirements of my old as well as new customers with the same care and satisfaction that I have given in the past. In conclusion, I take this opportunity of thaniinr mj" customers for the loyal support tendered me in the past, and trust to still nave the pleasure of a continuation of their acquaintance and patronage in my new premises. RiVF ftPUWN CHEMIST, 1?I. lxltj.EiJlfJ.lj WELLINGTON, NOTE.—Crgeat ateht mailolnw mil- jttU jte-iSAQ.nr&hla ,aa PBfifiouajfe
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2466, 20 May 1915, Page 7
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