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[ AMUSEMENTS. BOOK AT THE BRISTOL TILL 1 P.M. TIIEN AT THEATRE. 'PHONE 3143. MATINEE To-day, MATINEE MATINEE at MATINEE MATINEE 2.30. MATINEE /JIHE KING'S. THE KING'S. LAST NIGHT AND LAST CHANCE. LAST NIGHT AND LAST CHANCE. If patrons will quietly queue, • If patrons will quietly queue, They'll gain earlier entry and. avoid discomfort. ELINOR GLYN'S "TIIREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." At one time PROHIBITED BOOK, 6d. and. is. Res, The Bristol,' Is. 6d. After 1 p.m. Theatre; 'Phone 3143, /JTHE KIMj'S, , "Whore tlio BEST Pictures aro.'l ALL NEXT WEEK! The daintiest and cleverest little artisto the screen reflects, VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA,' Featuring in Edison's Great 8-pa.rt pic-turc-draina. of real life, THE STONING. THE STONING. THE STONING. THE STONING. THE STONING. A' film stay that teaches impressively the axiom, Judge Not! Cruel slander sends a beautiful girl to death by drowning and breaks a mother's heart. THE STONING . : ' Is a Masterpiece because of its appeal, its wholesomeness, its simplicity, its delicate treatment of a passionate heme. Others are: THE 1 CHANNEL ISLANDS (scenic). OUR BOYS AT HOME & IN EGYPT (You'll see HIM in this). BILLY'S WAGER (Vita, laugh). Is. and Gd. Children half. Res., Is. 6d.. at The Bristol. ; • jfl VEEYBOD Y'S.' Tho House of War Pictures, TO-DAY, FROM NOON. Wo have the best martial subject yet seen, but as the old proverb says: THE BEST OF FRIENDS MUST PAST. For To-night we finally screen Our Grand Patriotic War Drama, Vividly illustrating the gallant and hdVoio deeds of OUR BRAVE BOYS IN KHAKI. . The sang froid and coolness of the COLONIAL TROOPS UNDER FIRE Was a marked feature of Hie FORCING OF THT DARDANELLES; The world was amazed at the DASH & DARING of BRITAIN'S OWN. 3000 ft.. of stirring martial scenes. A HERO OF THE DARDANELLES. A HERO OF THE DARDANELLES. A HERO OF THE DARDANELLES. A HERO OF THE DARDANELLES. A HERO OF THE DARDANELLES, A drama of powerful war scenes, Interpreting Adhmead Bartlett's graphic description of the LANDING..ON GALLIPOLI. 4 Other Superior Subjects 4 MONDAY,AT NOON. A GREAT SURPRISE PACKET. Watch. Monday's Papers for full Prices aa usual: Adults 6d., Children 3d, ST. PETER'S PARISH. THE Parishioners of St. Peter's Parish', o,ther. Members of' the Congregation, and Friends, are invited to attend a SOCIAL GATHERING, to bo held in the Schoolroom,. Ghuznee Street, on MONDAY, 9th August, at 8 p.m., to tender a Farewell to the Von.' Archdeacon Harper and Mrs. Harper. PIANOS.— r —PIANOS. LET A GOOD FIRM HELP. YOUR I CHOICE. ; pHAS. BEGG AND CO. are in a poal- \ tion to help you in the choioe of a Piano; their Agencies axe the best possible, and their 54 years' reputation for straightforward trading is a guarantee of fair dealing. , Their Agencies are as follow:— BRITISH:' JOHN BRINSMEAD 'AND SONS, GEORGE ROGERS AND. SONS, CHALLEN AND SONS, MOORE AND MOORE, NEWMAN, JUSTIN BROWNE. 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 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. All intending purchasers should pay a visit to our Showrooms, <ind inspect the different models. Our extended I 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.

MUSIC FOR THE MASSES. READ THIS—ONE OF MANY, SIR,— Please send me list of music as I require some fresh ones. I kavo 40 pieces and was delighted to find an nway of learning, as I had a Piano sss to me. Now I can amuse myself by the honr. There are no agents here. I was in Wellington a. few weeks ago and was unable to find your rooms. Please let me know how muoh I could hare a dozen or more for. I do not want hard ones, as I am over 60 years of age and cannot play as quick as I should like to, but may be able to get some of what I am out of. Please give early reply, and oblige—C. Broadbent, 100 Fitzherbert St., Palmerstan North. Call or write for all particulars. Interviews any time. Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Street (Chambers Ist floor up). WANTED Known, Silver Grid Luncheon, Tea and Supper Rooms; hot meals supplied. Weok days, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Closed all day Sunday.

BEIGE'S Luncheon and tea; booms, BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkoaldia and Stains, If you want a good Fish or Meat . Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brioe's. ATTENTION TS CALLED to tlie Splendid Show of Gentlemen's Suitings in Latest Arrivals at MILLIGAN'S, . KELBUBN AVENUE. . A.8.0. TAXI SERVICE. CAES ' FOR - HIRE OR STORED, Oil and Petrol Supplied. • 'Phono 2924. Address:- Next Public Trust Office, Lambton Quay, N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress FOR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves, try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve Tonic. It never fails. ' Acts promptly, while its effects, are lasting. Prico. 2s. Gd. bottle. Procurable at R. M. GREEN, Chemist; 141 Vivian Street. HE SILVER GRID, Cuba Street. Don't miss dining here on week days,- as we arc closed all day Sunday. LET the "Dominion" General Printing Department handle your next order, whatever your requirements. Prompt attention, RiMqgabfe .charges 'Pftoaq

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2534, 7 August 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2534, 7 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2534, 7 August 1915, Page 7

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