AMUSEMENTS. FtfOM NOON ONWARDS." JJ NEW PROGRAMME TO-DAY! 2he Best Pictures wc have shown for some time. 5 — SPLENDID SUBJECTS — 5 Including A Drama of Breathless Interest, THE DOOM OF TEH AUTO BANDITS. IHG DOOM OP THE AUTO BANDITS. IHE DOOM OF THE AUTO BANDITS. Diabolical cunning outwitted by Pluck and Determination. The 7tli Episode of. the Great Serial, "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY " Thrilling situations and powerful plotTile Keystone Company appear in 2000 ft. OF LAUGHTER,Ford Sterling awl Minta Durfeo, DIRTY WORK IN A LAUNDRY. DIRTY WORK IN A LAUNDRY. DIRTY WORK IN A LAUNDRY. DIRTY WORK IN A LAUNDRY. DIRTY.WORK IN A LAUNDRY. Gurgles, Gasps, and Guffaws— A Sure Cure for the Blues.
OLD JANE OF THE GAIETY, OLD JANE OF THE GAIETY, OLD JANE OF THE GAIETY, A Beautiful and Pathetic Story of Life Behind tho Footlights. VERY RARE COMPANIONSHIP, A Charming Nature Study. GAUMONT GRAPHIC, Of Exceptional luterest this week. Adults, 6d.; Children. 3d. TO-NIGHT! -/O-NIGHT! ST. ANNE'S HALL, Green Street, Newtown. Empire floral fete and art UNION. In Aid of tho Debt Reduction of St. Anne's (Nowtown). St. Patrick's (Kilbirnie), and St. Francis's (Island Bay) Churches. Under the patronage of Her Excellency Lady Liverpool, Lady Ward, arid tho Mayoress (Mrs. J. P. Luke). Magnificent Dancing Programme, Display of Swedish Drill and Musical Items, by Marist Brothers' School, Hawkestone Street. Music by South Wellington Amateur Orchestra. Admission (including Ticket in Art Union)— One Shilling. WANTED KNOWN.
TOTHITAKER BROS., Booksellers, • » Lambtou Quay, Have started their GREAT SALE of TECHNICAL BOOKS, NOVELS, FICTION, FANCY GOODS and STATIONERY. ITIHIS YEAR A EVERY MAN Should make his choice of SUITINGS ' early at • M I L L I G A N'S, Kelburn Avenue. THE VARIETY IS LARGEST NOW. HOTEL NOTICES. TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS. "57ISIT0RS to Wellington will be in- » terested to learn that the GRAND HOTEL is now under the proprietorship of Mr, E. Page (late of the Waverley Hotel, Auckland). The Grand is a thoroughly fireproof building, with concrete walls and stone staircases. A new lounge is being installed, and, when completed, will be unequalled in New Zealand. Porter meots all trains and boats. THE UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, is now under the personal charge of Mr. J. Mandel, and is being ran in conjunction with the Grand, Wellington. The tariff for both houses is now fixed at 12s. Gd. per day (Commercials, 10s. 6d.), and weekly by arrangement. HOTEL NOTICE. rjIHE DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL Is now UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION 0i FRANK OAKES,' Proprietor.
• WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. JJIHE ALBERT HOTEL (Corner of Willis and Manners Streets). Tariff: 9s. 6d. per day; £2 10s. per week, JAS. M'DONALD, Proprietor. T ETIATHAN HOTEL (Nearly opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN.' THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Publio. Electrio Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can be had at all hours, Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. • MODERATE CHARGES. Country Visitors are Reminded that if only in Town for the Day thejr ban obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. Fire Escapes throughout the Buildings, Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR. Telephone 67. P. 0., Bos 112. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 CUBA STREET.
Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 Guests. First-class Cuisine. Every .modern convenience. Ladies' Private Drawing-room, Sittingrooms, etc.. Lounge®, and Eight Modern Bathrooms, including electric light and electric fire alarms. Tariff, 6s. day, 355. 'weekly. • , WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde Quay. (Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station). Kitchen under entire charge of Mr. Fix, la to Chef Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, for 9 years. Visitors' and Rates: ss. per day; 255. per week. 'Phono 165 G. MRS. FIX, Proprietress. IMPERIAL HOTEL. WAIPAWA, HAWICE'S BAY. AN Ideal Place for a, Holiday. Lovely climate, away from the sea coast. Good trout fishing. I'irst-clas6 chef. Only tho very best <if Liquors and Ales kept in stock. L. ISHERWOOD, Proprietor. TXT HI T E HART HOTEL, GHRISTCHURCH. This is ona of the most up-to-date and beat Hotels to stay at in the Dominion, having only been Tebuilt four years. To riff i lG.i, Gil, p«r day. X. il, £>SJswri"i\
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2607, 1 November 1915, Page 7
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