[ AMUSEMENTS. ' DA ILY i?ROM Still they come—in myriads—to our Pictures and to enjoy our tea. Every patron of the Dress Circle, from 12 to 6 p.m., served FREE with a refreshing cup of tea. And you can sit in comfort in our plush easy chairs, drink your tea, and enjoy the N FAMOUS PLAYERS' FAMOUS PLAYERS' Elaborate Dramatic Play, in five big lilill Belasso's Grand Dramatic Success, which tells in thrilling scenes how wealth caused misery and unhappiness to two of tho world workers. A. most striking indictment of the millionaire system of graft. Splendid supporting subjects, including: WARFARE IN THE AIR. And Others. PRICES: Day Sessions; Stalls 3d., Dress Circle Gd. Evening Sessions Usual Pricea. EVERYBODY'S. COMMENCING MONDAY. A Magnificent Dramatic Subject. First Presentation of THE GEE AT SPOUTING DRAMA, Popularised throughout.the Dominion by BLAND HOLT'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC COMPANY. Elaborate Fiqturisation by the London Film Co., in 5000 ft. of Superior Melodrama, THE DERBY-WINNER, THE DERBY WINNER, THE DERBY WINNER, A Play which closely concerns the fortunes of a spendthrift Lord. MISS EVA. BALFOUR, New Zealand's Talented Daughter, who took tho London dramatic world by storm, and is now the idol of picturedoni,
'• LADY MURIEL, Tho Heroine of the Play. THE DERBY WINNER, THE DERBY WINNER. Full of military- and sporting scenes. GRAND VIEWS OF HISTORIC ASCOT. CLIPSTONE WINS THE DERBY. The House of Desborough saved. A joyful rounion. During the Day Sessions to G p.m. every patron of the Dress Circle is sorved with , a cup of tea FREE. J PRICES: Day Session, Stalls 3d., Dress 3 Circle-fid. B Evening Sesions Usual Prices. e r MUSIC MADE EASY. 3 WHY wasto years learning? When the "COLBIR" system teaches you to play the latest gongs, two-steps, and all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, saves time, money, and drudgery No scales, no ' special music. Plenty of local references. • Testimonials can be seen from all parts. Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews , any time. Call for all particulars, Birley's , College of Music, Boulcott Street (Chambers), first floor up. A GENTLEMAN'S SUIT Made by ■ j^JILLIGAN, Kelburn Avenue, Will continno to look "SMAItT" long after tho ordinary Suit has gone its way. BRICE'S T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stains, If you want n good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brice's. COMPOUND CORDIAL OF BLACKy BERRY and JAMAICA GINGER is an effective remedy for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Pains in Stomach and Ik>wels. Price, 2s. per bottle. Posted, 2s 3d. Prepared only b' R. M. GR!33K, Chemist, Ml Vivian Stroet, Wellington. FIELD GLASSES. TUST Landed, a consignment of Field Glasses specially imported for use at tho front. Several pairs in use in the trenches. Very highly recommended. Specially adapted for quick spotting. Always in focus. Secure a pair of these before it is too late. Selling fast. Price. £3 15s. WITCOMBE AND PYM, Direct Importers, Vivian Street. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Artillery . ~ Buttons have come to hand. Also just arrived, ■ Auckland Badges, Brass Badges, Buttons, and Breeches, etc., at THOS. SHIEIJ)S. Military, Tailor. 21 Willis Stroet (neit Empire Hotel). OVERLAND IN THE SUNNY SOUTH -JWfn MAI ! J AtOTO R SERVICE.' \II/AHD to Kaikoura and vice-versa; T, beautiful scenery en route; an ideal holiday. Cars leave Ward ilondays, "Wednescays, and Fridays, returning 1 Tuesdays, lhurijdays, and Saturdays. A. J. CLEMETT, Proprietor. NOrE.-My Cars run in conjunction with Messrs. Lougesen and Co.'s from ' IC.'ujioui'a to Parnassus. ' For further particulars, booking fees, ' etc., apply to G. Stanley Chisholm, Accountant and Gonoral Agent, 219 Lambton i Quay, Wellington. 'Phone 70. Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co. have been instructed by Messrs. F. Price and Co., tiiubcr merchants, Upper Hutt, tc dispose of whole of their carrying plant by auction, on the premises, on Saturday afternoon nest. The Associated Auctioneers, announce that they will hold thvir animal Feild, inif Sheep Fair on February 25. The total number of sheep to be auctioned is 23,000. j for Children's Hacking Cough nt Nighi ■Woods' Qrc&t Piiimmmuit Cnre. U. j
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2698, 18 February 1916, Page 7
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