AMUSEMENTS., npiiE ttimpress. AHE JCiMPRESS. WOMAN AA T D WINE Finishes To-niglit. . Three-quarters of Wellington's citizen! have 6een it. The other (juaiter will try and see at 8 o'clock to-night. About a thousand irill "miss tho bus." Don't YOU be among them!. ATTEND. THE DAY SCREENINGS. MONDAY. MONDAY. A grandly varied and all now selection of film 6, headed by Vifcagraph's 3-part photon play, entitled '•THE .SILENT PLEA," "THE SILENT PLEA," y A motion picturo that makes a strong appeal for tlie weak and helpless women ana children who nro deprived of the bread-winner, and left to fight life's battle alone. "THE SILENT PLEA," Deals with a vital question of to-day-4 What of the wife and babes? •When the MAN is gone! Oil the same bill: The most marvellous cartoon film wo'rt seen. Windsor M'Kay's "GERTIE" "GERTIE-:' "GERTIE'! "GERTIE" "GERTIE". "GERTIE'J Gcrtio's a dainty littlo Dinosaurian. She tosses an elephant into a lake antf pulls up forest trees and eats them liki grass. She hasn't been to the pictuw for thirteen million years. You II lilci Gort! She's a scream! I UP THE RIVER NILE. Charming Film Trip. •• 'AND 3 OTHER GOOD ONES. DIRECTION J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTDi ISLAND TOUBj Of the Celebrated and Phenomenally Successful Hebrew Comedy, "POTASH AND PERLMUTTER"' "POTASH AND PERLMU.TTER"Which, ran for two years in New York', 18 months in , London, and it has broken, all known records in the J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Sydney and Melbourne theatrosw Auckland—November 9 to 16. ■ ' New Plymouth—November IS. Hawcra—November 19. Wanganui—November 20. Palmerston North—November 22. Napier—November 24 and 25. >' Hastings—November 23. Masterton—November 26. The Wellington Season Begins SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27. ■ Bos Plans will bo opened three 3ay9 prior to the opening night in each town^ BEGG'S BRITISH PIANOS. INTENDING Purchasers of a Piano 1 should not hesitate to visit our; Showrooms. We have just opened up shipments of the latest models by tlis famous British Makers:— JOHN BRINSMBAD AND SONS. CHALLEN AND SON< GEORGE ROGERS AND SON, MOORE AND MOORE, JUSTIN BROWNE. NEWMAN & COi BRINSMEAD PIANO PLAYERS, Also, The Celebrated French Piano, THE PLEYEL. • A selection of high-grado_ instruments, unsurpassed. A cordial invitation is ex-' tended tu visitors to visit our Showrooms, whether'a purchaser or not wo will bq only to pleased to demonstrate the beaiw ties of tho various instruments. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. The oldest-established Piano and Musi? House in N.Z.—sl years. Open every Friday night till 9 o'clock* EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. BRASS Badges and Buttons, Breeches, . Putties, and all Military Trimmingj at THOS. 'SHIELDS, Military, Tailor. 21 Willis Street (next Empire Hotel). A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE, riARS FOR HIRHJ OR STORE®. Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 2921. ' 'Address: Next Publio Trust Office, Lambton Quay. ■N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress BRICE'S T UNCHEON AND . TEA ROOM 9, M BRANDON STREET, nest to •? Kirkcoldie and Stains. If you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brice's, rR Neuralgia' and shattered try Green's Neuralgia and Tonic. . It never fails. Acts promptly, while, its effects are lasting. ' Price, 2s. 6d. bottle. Procurable at R. M. GREEN, Chemist, 141 Vivian Street. DVERTISING your wares will greatly) increase the sales by enlarging tha field of prospective _ purchasers, , "Dominion" rates on application.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2606, 30 October 1915, Page 7
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