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AMUSEMENTS. NOW SCREENING j OW SCREENING (' * a 81 " II | rfggl TMREE ' ol?F£R£hT KM I IN QUE PICTURE. '» yC-'J i'SXI2I€iSS . ' Z3lopj/ukiy OTHERS INCLUDE: The Funniest Little Sporting Comedy ■' ' ever Cameragraphed. Everybody 1 seems tickled about,' "Never Despair.* 1 1 ON THE FRENCH PRONT (War Film)/ THE TOPICAL GAZETTE (Interest), i A QUIET GAME' (Wizard PunstesJj 1 Prices: 3d.—fid.—ls. ; WELLINGTON ROSE AND CAItNA- .• TION CLUB. MEMBERS' SHOW Of - ! QWEET PEAS, CARNATIONS l -5 ROSES, ETC., ' ! Will be held at ■ j GODBER'S ROOMS. COURTENAY , ! PLACE, • j THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, 11th Inst, j At 8 o'clock. ; All Flower Growers Cordially Invited, , j ADMISSION PREE. s. Cr. pearce, ;; Hon.. Secretary. ' ! WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, i LIMITED. CIAS COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS i f By MISS UNA CARTER, • ! TO-MORROW, ! WEDNESDAY', 12th JANUARY. SUBJECT—CAKES AND BREAK- i PAST DISHES. i To Commence at 3 o'clock. j BE EARLY TO SECURE A SEAT, j i' 'J. H. HELLIWELL, j Secretary. BRINSMEAD, PIANOS., ' j THE BRITISH BRINSMEAD, ' ! 'j BY its intripsic qualities tho Brinsmead ' Piano has achieved, throughout the ! world, a ropute which is unsurpassed, j The accumulated experience of almost a i century is embodied iu each instrument; j whether it be a Concert Grant or a Bon-': doir Upright. In construction, there ia i observed the same unremitting exactitude j and zealous'craftsmanship to produce th 9 1 best. Thus is the Briusmead tradition-1 secured and maintained. The name' "BRINSMEAD" on a Piano j is a guarantee, not only of a British' : Piano, but of the instrument which in all : zona? iSr tho Premier Piano, containing I all tho latest improvements with the in- i vention of which the namo of Brinsmoad is for ever associated. i These famous instruments may be iiw ■ spected at the Showrooms of tho Sole : Agents:— CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., ; I MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. ; Established 5i Years. ; —( j BRICE'S T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, JL/ BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you want a good Fish, or Meat •fea, 5 to 7.30, try Erica's. ' EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. | A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Artillery, | Buttons have como to hand. 'Brass i Badges, Buttons, and Breeches, etc., ! at THOS. SHIEIJ3S. Military, Tailor, 21 j Willis Street (next Empire Hotel). j "CITY DAIRY." | For the Convenience of my Customers, ! I have OPENED a Branch at 31 MOLESWORTH STREET. .Y-J T7IRESH " MILK AND CREAMI X? can be obtained Twice Daily. Fresb i Eggs and Butter always on hand. J Phone" 3313. '! GEO. NASH, Proprietor. •;

AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay Place. 'Phone IGS. TO-NIGHT, nt S. SATURDAY, 2.30. Now FULLERS' Vaudeville Speciality PULLERS' Company. OUR OT PROGRAMME! 'L'he biggest Theatrical Bargain ever oit'eral to tlio public. A great imported programme, looming witli' sensational novelties and surprise artists from all parts of the world. THE VAUDEVILLE SUCCESS That ail AVellington is talking about. The first I'JIG sensation, BOLLINGER AND REYNOLDS, BOLLINGER AND REYNOLDS, Ail extraordinary and amazing comedy slack-wire act. Absolutely unique. TO-NIGHT, First jippearance of MISS ALICE PIERCE, JOSS ALICE PIERCE, The Distinguished Impressionist, MR. GEURGE WHEELEIi, MR. GEORGE WHEELER, America's Versatile Tramp Musician^ MISS BETTY illtO'CE, England's Representative Comedienne, THE ASTELLES, j Acrobatic and Balancing Act. Un.bounded Success Nightly of MISS AMY" MURPHY' Operatic MISS AMY MURPHY Soprano. Contralto and MISS NELLIE BLACK Violinist. MISS NELLIE BLACK „ ARMSTRONG aud HOWARTH, CON MORENI. WARD T.F.AR, MISS VIOLET TREVENYON. Pricta—2s.> lv. In!.. Is. Booking at the Bristol, Gd. extra. Doors. 7.1 a. I . ~FROJI"NOOX A SUPERB STAR BILL. 7 STAR FEATURES 7 1 STAR FEATURES —— 7 Headed by the Incomparable Thrilling Melodrama. 2000 ft. 2000 ft. A BATTLE OP WITS. A BATTLE OP WITS. A BATTLE OP WITS. Portraying incidents in tlio search for a valuable treasure. Norton is lured to a torture chamber, but is rescued by Jones, tiie butler, and the tables aro neatly turned on the Biack Hand Gang. This exciting story is the 17th Episode of THE MILLION DOLLAR .MYSTERY', A serial drama which is becoming more interesting every number. SALONIKA. Topical SALONIKA.- War SALONIKA. Scenic. The Allied Armies' Headquarters. THE JINK ON JENKS. A Humorous Comedy Story, HILDA OP THE SLUMS. A tense emotional subject. JIMMTE ON THE JOB, A "Beauty" comedy-drama. , THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Splendid Number of War Scenes. THE WATERS OF THE NORTH, A Choice Scenic. Prices—Adults Gd., Children 3d. TDOYSCOUTS—THE NATIONAL SER■f VICE; LEAGUE'S ORGANISER wishes to have a Chat with You at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms at 3 p.m. AYEDNESDAY. y.m.c.a. rooms, 8 p.m., Wednesday. To Chiefs aud their Assistants of Every Organised Society in Wellington, The ORGANISER of the NATIONAL SERVICE LEAGUE would like to have a Chat with You. PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OP LOWER HUTT. . EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION OP COUNCILLOR. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an extraordinary Election of One Councillor for the Borough of Lower Ilutt will be held on WEDNESDAY,'' the 2Gth day of JANUARY, 191G, and I HEREBY appoint the Town Clerk's Office, Lower Hutt. as the place, and before NOON on THURSDAY, the 20th JANUARY, 1916, as the time for the Nomination of Candidates. . WM. NICHOLSON, Returning Officer. Lower Hutt, 10th January, 101 G. jyjTD-SUHMER TAILORING IS IN PULL SWING At M I L L I G A N'S, Kelburn Avenue. , f A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. fURS FOR HIR3 OR STORED. Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 292 i. 'Address: Next Publio Trust Office. Lambtoa Quay. N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress. THE GRAND FIEE-SCREEN. (Patented.) Fixes on to side of Mantel and works exactly like a spring-blind. Prioeo (po6tage paid)— Black, 12a. 6d.; Antique Finsh,' 179. fld. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Sole Agents: HOPWOOD HARDWARE, LTD.; Palmerston North.

Spscial Feature Advertisements. JHJH Grand find =sip OP THE -GREATEST RECORDW'!! J ' BREAKING SALE HERB. PRICE |i|4 HAS EVER. HELD. -~, s-.s *, v Sale Positively Ends FRIDAY. ; I" I' l every line of Men's Mercery and ' I Clothing, priccs arc cut to a point f\' I buying is irresistible. HERB. PRICE HAS-CONDUCTED MANY SUCCESSFUL SALES DURING HIS LONG BUSINESS EXPERIENCE, BUT • THIS PRESENT SALE TOPS THE TREE FOR LOW PRICES, CONSEQUENTLY THE BUSINESS TRANSACTED HAS BEEN A RECORD BREAKER. BICGER BARCAINS THAN EVER , ARE OFFERED FOR THE LAST FEW DAYS, AND THIS GRAND MONEY-SAYING OPPORTUNITY WILL LIVE LONG IN THE MEMORIES OF THOSE TOO ATTEND. ■' DON'T MISS THIS LAST CHANCE ON ANY ACCOUNT. REMEMBER—FRIDAY IS THE FINAL DAY! GENERAL OUTFITTING: CLOTHING STORE', 51 and 06 WILLIS STREET. 50 WILLIS STREET.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2666, 11 January 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2666, 11 January 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2666, 11 January 1916, Page 7

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