AMUSEMENTS. This Magnificent Picture by the London " Film C'o. has NOT been shown in Wei- - lington (in aiiy previous ALL ' f Including Two on . " CHRISTMAS BAY. AFTERNOON nt 2.30. . EVENING .it 8. THIS LONDON FILII COMPANY'S Latest nml Greatest Achievement. Anthony Hope's Stirring Story of Love, Adventure, nml Sacrifice. GOOOf. of Unequalled Splendour. HENRY AIM,BY mid J AND GAIL. And Exceptionally Strong Cast. •Splendid i'ilms in Support, including tl/i; latest PA THE WAR ■GAZETTE. " And a Chnrlio Chaplin Cartoon. BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY! Prices: Is. and 6d.. Children, Halfprice. Reserves, Is. 6d., at The Bristol, or King's Theatre, 'Phoiio .3113. Showing a successful Picture Bill, and it includes Thanhouser's Grand Drama of 2000 ft. Full of exciting scenes. ' TRACKED BY SECRET SERVICE. TRACKED BY SECRET• SERVICE. TRACKED BY SECRET SERVICE. . A. sensational melodrama which depicts ■ the daring scheme of a criminal gang to secure a parcel of valuable securities. This story is the 1-tth episode of " "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY," A .serial, drama that has enchained tlio attentions of thousands. THE GUIDING LIGHT, THE GUIDING LIGHT, A pretty romantic story co teeming the ways" of' a man with a maid. THROUGH SWITZERLAND, A Choice Scenic. Comedy. • FOILED. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Latest War News. CHAPLIN'S BUSTED ROMANCE, Featuring the Comedian King of the Jlovi ;s. CHARLES CHAPLIN. Prices—Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. UNITY PLATFORM. MR. H. C. ROBINSON, of Masterton, will Speak in the. Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, 22nd' December, at 8 p.m. Subject: "The Necessity for Unity of All Classes in the Face of the Enemy." The Unity platform resolution, requesting Parliament to be convened to organise Capital and Labour, will be put tothe meeting. Mr. John Hutcheson will occupy the chair. TO LET. „ IPO LET, '1-roomed House, Tawa Flat, J- nicc garden, ground, low rent suitable tenant. .D. Steele, JolmsoiiviUe. TO LET, Seaside Cotlage, 5 good rooms, 1 partly furnished, free firewood, immediate possession. Apply 7 Featherston Terrace, Wellington. TO LET—No. 170 Wellington Terrace, containing 7 rooms and all conveniences; not suitable for lodgers. B. Smith and Co., 39 Panama Street. TO LET—Comfortably furnished five- , roomed House, 9 Burwah Street, Bcrhampore, ■ near Island Bay (one section), from 24th December to end February, or as may be arranged, low rent to approved tenant. A. Dartnall, on preTO LET, furnished, four or more -rooms in an up-to-date home, commanding an uninterrupted view of tho City' ana Harbour. Large detached kitchen, i-acre all laid out. For terms and card to view, anply to Bf Smith and Co., 39 Panama Street. j HjVJ LET, from December 24 to JanuX ary 7 inclusive, Ground Floor Fur- , nishe-1 Suite. Sitting-room, Dotibl; Bedroom, also separate Kitchen and entrance. Moderate. Central. Ivo young children. Address "The Terrace," P.O. Box 103. 1 FURNISHED HOUSE, . KELBUBN. TO LET, immediately, an 8-roomed Furnished House, situated close' to Kelburn Car: rent, only .£3 per week. APPI? S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay. " TO LET, 7 JjTORNISHED HOUSE, WANGANUI. Best part of Wanganui; 10 rooms; all convenience?, 2 bathrooms. Will Let for 3 months or suit. Apply LEWIS AND CO., Wanganui. FOB Neuralgia, and shattered Nerves, try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve Tonio. . , ~ It never fails. Acts promptly, while its effects are lasting. ) Prioe, 2s. Bd. bottle. Procurable at i R. M. GREEK, Chemist, 141 Vivian Street. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. BRASS Badges and Buttons, Breeches, Putties, and all Military Trimmings ! at THOS. SHIELDS, Military, Tailor, 21 . Willis Street (next Empire Hotel), i'" I 1 "A WORD TO THE WISE," W3LDARINE will repair your broken Castings. JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON, LTD., Wellington. P. ROBERT AND CO., MILITARY' OUTFITTERS.' EXPERT EMBROIDERERS. LATEST Power Machinery for manufacturing all kinds of Metal Badges, Buttons, etc., for Soldiers. P.O. BOX 69, PALMERSTON NORTH (One minute from Post Office). MAGNETOS. MAGNETOS.- . I SPECIALISE in Armature Winding mid Condensers. Vulcanised fittings made and repaired on the premises. Magnets re-magnetised. All work fully guaranteed. J. H. KINNIBURGH, Engineer, 10 Manners Street. mO MAKE YOUR GARDEN' BRIGHT A AND SHOWY plant now ANDERSON'S HARDY SEEDLINGS. Antirrhinums, -asters, cosmoe, Canterbury bols, carnations, coreopsis, clnrkia, delphinium, dimorphotheca, lobelia, marigolds, mimulus, neineaia, phlox, cinnia. Also pelarstocks, salvia, verbena, zinnia. Also pelargoniums, dahlias, and chrysanthemums. Write to-day for our new season's catalogue. Anderson's Nurseries. Note our new and only uddress—Wc-llcsley Road Anil Noltrm Ci'occent, NAPIER, P.Q, Boa St y
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2650, 22 December 1915, Page 7
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