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AMUSEMENTS. ON THE STROKE OF 8, TO-NIGHT! " /JS H E KIN G'S. Will Present their usual classical kind .widely-varied Entertainment, wlrdch. tho public have summarised as . THE BEST. i Special Vitagraph Feature |.- (In two acts), 5 - ON THE STROKE OF FIVE -St 5 5 - ON THE STROKE OF FIVE 5 5 — ON THE STROKE OF I'IVE — G 5 - ON THE STROKE OF FIVE - 5 5 - ON. THE STROKE OF FIVE - 5 5 - ON THE STROKE OF FIVE - <5 In which a heartless adventuress gots ' paid in her own coin; a great drama of lifo, of love, of tragedy; portraying a brother's vengeauce. WOUNDED HEROES RETURN WOUNDED HEROES RETURN WOUNDED HEROES RETURN (Our War-worn Warriors).DISHING THE DARDANELLES DISHING THE DARDANELLES (War Cartoons—comical and clever). MOTHER OF PEARL (comedy drama). FROM FOREST TO MILL (educational). A HEART OF GOLD, A Fisher-folk Story (quite good). I/afccsb News and Views from tho War Zone D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (new chairs), 6d. Res. Plan at Bristol, Is. Cd. EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY FROM NOON. The London Film Company's Sensational . ■ War Drama. A Drama of Love and Sentiment, VIVID BATTLE SCENES. Tho Gallant Dofence of Mons. Portraying the Bravery of tho Scotch Brigade,-' . With a Pretty Littlo Romance interwoven 3000 ft. 1914, or 3000 ft. 3(H)oft. 1911, or , 3000 ft. SCOTLAND FOR KING and COUNTRY SCOTLAND FOR KING and COUNTRY Keystone's Star Comedy, . .THAT SPRING-TIME FEELING, • Featuring Charles Murray. , (Retained' on Programme by request.) OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Latest War No. 2—other Good Subjects—2 Prices—Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. ALLEN DOONE SEASON. ' The Plan for tho first week of the season will be opened at Tho Bristol Piano Company on WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10. ' (PEAND OPERA HOUSE. AJT Direction Allen Doone. BRILLIANT DRAMATIC SEASON, . Commencing MONDAY NEST, JULY 26th. ALLEN DOONE, ALLEN DOONE, Australia's Most Popular Actor.ALLEN Makes his Welcome DOONE ALLEN "Reappearance in tho DOONE ALLEN Pretty Costume Drama, DOONE BARRY OF BALLYMORE, BARRY OF BALLYMORE, BARRY OF BALLYMORE. A sweet, pretty Play of soul-stirring interest, exquisitely- staged, beautifully' mounted, delightful costumes, charming children, dainty dancing, and sweet songs;. ALLEN DOONE. ALLEN DOONE. Supported by ihis "Favourito Company, Including New Zealand's favourite, EDNA KEE LEY. ' ' EDNAKEELEY. . HEAR MR. DOONE SING "Mother Asthore," "Eyes of Irish Blue," "Man'," and "A Sweet Name is Mary," BARRY OF BALLYMORE, BARRY OF BALLYMORE, Displays considerable ingenuity and wellcontrived dramatic effects. SEE THE GREAT DUEL SCENE. SEE .THE MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. SEE THE DANCING CHILDREN. See the most wonderful scenic change ever effected on any Australasian 6tage. .- ALLEN DOONE . In ■ BARRY OF BALLYMORE. HEAR MR. DOONE SING. . Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 55., Back Stalls 35., Gallory Is, Early Door Galleuy, lj. extra. FRANK LEVY, Touring Manager. PIANOS. PIANOS. LET A GOOD FIRM HELP YOUR CHOICE. BEGG AND CO. are in a. poslV tion to help j;ou-in the choice of a Piano; their Agencies are the best possible, and, their 51 years' reputation for straightforward trading'is a guarantee of fair dealing. Their Agencies are aa follow:— BRITISH; JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SON 3; GEORGE ROGERS AND SONa, CHALLEN AND SONS, MOORE AND MOORE, NEWMAN, JUSTIN. BROWNE. . FRENCH: THE FAMOUS PLEYEL PIANO (Paris). AMERICAN: i , THE ESTEY.; Manufactured by. the Estey Organ, and Piano Co. GRAND. PIANOS.—We have just-land-ed a shipment of Bijou Grands by BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN, ROGERS ■& SONS, and PLEYEL. These Pianos are magnificent instruments, and will suit the smallest room. If you have an Upright Piano, we ; will, allow: present value as part payment for a Grand. This is worth investigating. The above constitute a range of highgrade makers unequalled in the Dominion. AH intending purchasers should pay a. visit to. our Showrooms, and inspect the different models. Our extended payment system makes it an easy matter for anyone to become the owner of a Piano. ' CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS, STREET, 'WELLINGTON. THE OLDEST. ESTABLISHED. PIANO HOUSE IN N.Z. WANTED Known, Silver Grid -Luncheon, Tea and Supper Rooms; • hot meals supplied. Week days, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Cjosed all day Sunday. 1 HOTELS FOR SALE. DWAN BROS.. WELLINGTON. ESTABLISHED 1889. HOTEL, Rangitik'ei. Six years; takings 470. Price ,£3600. No. 237 WAIRARAPA, 7 years*- lease; trade <£80. ~ No. 231 HOTEL, over's years' lease; new house. A snap. Free house. No. 230 HOTEL. Country, Christchurch; 6J years' lease. Rent 50s. Price -2600. No. 240 FOR SALE, HOTEL, Wellington. Central position. .Trade .£l5O. No. 171 HOTEL, Freehold, Auckland district, including 10; acres land; d 0 rooms. Takings .£135 weekly. Price ,£12,000. " -No. 169 COMMERCIAL HOUSE, Inland town. Takings near .£3OO weekly. No. 368 COUNTRY, Sonth; 6 years' lease.- Takings v£UO weekly. Free house. Price £3000. No. ,163 COUNTRY, and sheep run. Only houso. Price .£I6OO. No. 161 CANTERBURY, 5 years' lease (price furniture at valuation only). Takings ' £100. Briok hotel. No. 160 HOTEL, G years. Trade over '£100. Pried .£3BOO. No. 159 FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, Hawke'a Bay. Takings £250 weekly. Price £5250. Can recommend progressive business. - No. 157 BRICK HOTEL, Central. Takings £200 per week. Drawing 50 hlids. Price on application. No. 157

DWAN BROS.. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. FOR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves, try Green's ■ Neuralgia and Nervo Tonic. It never fails. Acts promptly, while its effects are ksting. Price, 2s. Gd. bottle. Procurable at R. M. GREEN, Chemist, HI Vivian Street. nnHE SILVER GRID-What is it? X Where is it? The Best Luncheon, Tea, and Supper Room in the City. Cuba Street. Try it. 'Alaska was bought by the United States from Russia, for £1,440,000. If you suffer from cold, tightness of chest, difficulty in breathing, you will ffJlti vslicf i» ''KAZQLi" i'ltit d«8 Triii

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2517, 19 July 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2517, 19 July 1915, Page 7

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