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THEATRE. All day from ll to 10.15 p.m. LAST DAY AND NIGHT -OF Vitagraph's great 3000 ft. drama. "THE LOCKED DOOR." ' Explosions of Laughter greet "FATTI" in his "RECKLESS FLING." "FATTY" in his "RECKLESS FLING." The biggest fun. ■ furioso yet. Then wo present "JOHN BULL'S VISITING CARD."A' Splendid War Topical. Tho vociferously-applauded film, BACK FROM THE DARDANELLES. TO-MORROW AT fl. — — TO-MORROW AT 11. • Extra Important Screenings. SELIG'S DRAMA OF LOVE and HATE. Full of virility and vigour. "A FIGHT.TO THE DEATH," "A FIGHT TO THE DEATH," "A FIGHT TO THE DEATH,": Sensation upon Sensation. Then one long loud laugh, "FATTY'S NEW .ACQUAINTANCE," ."FATTY'S NEW ACQUAINTANCE," And 3 Other Specially "Selecte'ds." Adults, 3d. and Gd. Res. Sec., Is. jyg-ACMAHON'S . ■ THEATRE. '. THE HOME OF STIRRING DRAMA, To-day's Stars: "KING OF THE AIR!" Six thousand feet of Sensational Pathe Drama, in colours, A Triumph of Kinematography, "THE MASTER KEY." Chapter Three of the Finest and Most Sensational Story ever Screened. Also, "FATTY'S. WINE -PARTY," Featuring Syd. Chaplin in a merry. Keystone, with a Host of Others. •' Prices: 6d. and 3d. by day; fid. at night; Children, always 3d. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. SATURDAY! CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "CHARLIE'S ELOPEMENT." A Colossal Burst of Irresistible Comedy. I MARSHALL'S FURNITURE ART IYI UNION. (Under the auspices of the Wellington • Patriotic Society Side-shows Committee.) - Drawn in the Show Window of 46 » Adelaide Road, in the presence of a very large attendance. Ist Prize —Oak Sideboard, presented, by Mr. J. G. Marshall and Employees; Winning Number 2121, Mr. A. W. Press. 2nd Prize—Oak Morris Chair, presented by Mr. J. G. Marshall; Winning Number 1393, Mrs. Andrews. 3rd Prize—Rescophone and Stand, presented by.Messrs. Bannatyne and Hunter and J. G. Marshall; Winning r Number 1224.- 4th Prize—Easy Chair, presented by J. G. Marshall and Employees; Winning Number 2338, J. ) Greenfield. sth Prize—Oak Book- ) shelf, presented by Mrs. J. G. I Marshall and Miss Paton; Winning j Number 3208. Mrs. Oliver; 6th Prize— | Oil Colour, "Lusitania," presented by Gordon Wilson,; Winning Number 1518, Miss Gaby.. 7th Prize—Model "Eddystone Lighthouse"; Winning Number 1792, J. Coyne., / Prizes may be obtained on presentation of ticket to Mr. J. G.; Marshall, 46 Adelaide Road, ■ Queen Carnival Side-shows Committee.—A G. WALLACE, Chairman, Side-shows Committee. PIANOS. • ■ • PIANOS. . ' LET A GOOD FIRM HELP. YOTJB CHOICE. fiRAS. BEGG AND CO. are in' a pes!tion. to help you in the choice of a 1 Piano; their Agencies are the best pov - sible, and their 54 years' reputation for t straightforward trading is a. guarantee of ? fair dealing. Their Agencies axe as 1 follow:— BRITISH: JOHN BRINSMEAD 'AND SONS, , GEORGE ROGERS AND SONS, J CHALLEN AND SONS, I MOORE AND MOORE, NEWMAN, ® JUSTIN BROWNE. r FRENCH: THE FAMOUS PLEYEL PIANO (Paris). AMERICAN: " THE ESTEY; Manufactured by the Estey Organ and Piano Co. GRAND PIANOS.—We have just landed a shipment of Bijou Grands by BRINS-. MEAD, CHALLEN, ROGERS & SONS, aud PLEYEL. These Piano 3 are magnificent instruments, and will suit the smallest room. If you havo an Upright Piano, wo will allow present .value as part payment for a Grand. This is - worth investigating. The abovo constitute a range of highgrade makers unequalled in the Dommt, ion. All intending purchasers should pay a visit to our Showrooms, and inspect the different models. Onr 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. A .B.C. TAXI SERVICE. CARS FOR HIRE OR STORED, Oil and Petrol Supplied. , 'Phone 2924. Address: Next Publio Trust Office, Lambton Quay. ? N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress £ FfUfE SILVER, GRID, Cuba Stmt, & J, Don't miw dintar Jww en wwk as m. ,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2519, 21 July 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2519, 21 July 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2519, 21 July 1915, Page 9

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