AMUSEMENTS. IJI H E K I N G ' S. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. FINAL SCREENINGS! TO-NIGHT AN]") TO-MORROW! 1; ' Of "FOUR THIRTEEN" The big "FOUlt THIRTEEN" train smasli "FOUR THIRTEEN" and diamond "FOUR THIRTEEN" mystery, with Who polled ANITA STEWART 89,479 votes ANITA STEWART in the recent ANITA STEWART popular players' ANITA STEWART competition. ANITA STEWART This sensational drama is one of Vitagraph's vor.v host, and will be found eminently pleasing* by those peoplo of discriminating tasto who prefer refined melodrama. Others: MAN IN THE VAULT (A pleasant littlo excitement), LATEST WAR FILMS (With the Russians). A HORSE-SHOE FOR LUCK (Brings lnck—of the bad variety). DUKE KAHANAMOKU. The Olympic Champion at Wellington. 6d. and Is. Plan at Bristol, Is. Gd. JjTVERYBODY'S. The Home of Keystones. DAILY FROM NOON. Hon- many peoplo wish they oould ra> tire and live a peaceful happy life in the country ? Keystone's joyous joke shows MABEL NORMAND MABEL NORMAND and ROSCOE ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE ARBUCKLE. Hating the time «f their life living THE SIMPLE LIFE THE SIMPLE LIFE On a farm. THE SIMPLE LIFE Ono half-hour of continuous laughter. All life's worries and troubles fade away at tho culmination of laughter that Mabel and "Fatty" evoke. Reliance detective feature. THE BEAT OF THE YEAR, THE BEAT OF THE TEAR, THE BEAT OF THE YEAR, Bruce, a Star Reporter, does good work in ferreting out a. murder mystery. TOPICAL BUDGET. WAR GAZETTE. RUDE AWAKENING'. Comedy. Prices: Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. THE BOX PLAN IS NOW OPEN A 1 THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. FOR THE GRAND OPERA RECITALS By the eminent BELGIAN PRIMA DONNA, MADAM LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, In tho QRAND OPERA HOUSE NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY, May 24th and I'oth. MADAM LINA NYBERG LINA NYBERG Will be supported by MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY, Solo Pianist And MR. FRANK CHARLTON, Baritone. Full Programme for. Monday's Concer will be advertised in Saturday's issue. PRICES—Ss., 35., and Is. Early Doors Gallery, Is. extra, till 7.30. Direction—JOHN HOPKINS. ' EMPIRE BILLIARD PARLOR (J. Fanning aad Co.'a Building), Opp. New Zealander Hotel, MANNERS STREET. AJOW OPEN. i.l OW OPEN. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE BILLIARE PARLOR. BALLROOM DANCING. PROFICIENCY ENSUREDSIX PRIVATE LESSONS OR ONE QUARTER AT CLASS. MRS. H. B. MASON teaches daily i her Private Hall. Classes for bi pinners, Monday and Wednesday Evei ings, term commencing with pupil. Private Lessons by arrangement, b Day or Evening. Address: 86 Ghuznee St. (near S Peter's Churoh). SPORTINC. SOUTH WAIRA RAP A TROTTING CLUB. Acceptances for aii events close o MONDAY, the 24th inst., at 1 p.m., at tho Secretary's Office, Greytowi Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. W. ARMSTRONG, Secretary, S.W.T.G., Greytown. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. MANAWATU & WEST COAST AGR] CULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION.- ' 1915—NATIONAL "DAIRY SHOW A' PALMERSTON NORTH, JUNE 22nd, 23rd, 21th, and 25th, 191! Spend four days at this popular fixtur and be educated as well as amused. BUTTER, CHEESE, APPLE, VEGI TABLE & HONEY CHAMPIONSHIPS MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIJ TION'S ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Grain, Grass Seeds, Roots, Fat Stoc Show, Hounds Display, and Football Matches. Cookery, Photography, & Needlework. Space Applications close 30th Apri General Entries close sth June. Sohi dules and all information from W. 1 PENNY. Sec., Box 85, Palinerston Nortl If tie 27 Dreadnoughts now in fu commisison were sent on an eight-hot full-power coal-burning run they woul consume 4320 tons of fuel, running u i bill of some £3000. If a sing! Dreadnought battle squadron of eigl ships were ordered to steain at fu speed for 24 hours and to fire cach gu and each torpedo tube once, the cost t the nation would be approximate! £200,000, allowing nothing for the d< precation of material.
REMOVED. REMOVED. REMOVED. TO my Customers and the Public generally, I wish to inform that I have Removed my •.01d-e3tablished Business from tho corner of Virion and Taranaki Streets into'a more modem, commodious, and up-to-date Shop. No. 141 Vivian Street, near Cuba Street (corner Crawford Terrace), which place -until recently was occupied by U.I.S. Dispensary. For the post twenty-two years I have so carefully, thoughtfully, and successfully conducted my business that it has grown to 6uch an extent that I found my'old premises too small and inconvenient, and so was compelled to seek a larser nnd up-to-date shop. By so doing I shall be better able to cater for and attend to the requirements of my old as well as new customers with tho Eamo care and satisfaction that I hara given in the past. In conclusion, I take this opportunity of thapkine my customers for tt}o -loyal nipport. tendered me in the past, and trust to still nave the pleaenre o! a, continuation of their acquaintance and patronage in my flow premises. R M. GREEN, • NOTE,—'Cr.csat aicHt aedleines rrill etil'. fee woonrable as previously, 9
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2467, 21 May 1915, Page 7
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