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AMUSEMENTS. "MARY PICKFORD" MATINEE. MATINEE. MATINEE. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30. Children half-price (o all iiai-U. Attend the Matinee and avoid the Big Crowd at Night. TO-iNUGUT.'i,AST NIGHT* LAST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT MARY PICKTOIiD MARY I'ICKFORD MA 11Y PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD AS "RAGS." • AS "RAGS." „. AS "RAGS." The Picture that has beaten all records IMPORTANT BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. The Plans for DRESS CIRCLE and RE. SERVED STALLS at The Bristol till noon, then at KING'S THEATRE. NOTE.—-No Seats Booked after 7 p.m. PRICES: Is, and 6d. Reserves, Is. Gd. ANOTHER SPLENDID ATTRACTION. NEXT WEEK AT THE THING'S. HE .iVING'S. COMMENCING' MONDAY NIGHT. A Powerful and Tense Drama by tho Edi. son Co., featuring VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, America's Leading Emotional Actress— The Heroine of "Tho Stoning." Sir i'M-v. @F ■•II And Specially Selected Pictures. PRICES AS USUAL, iHRAND OPERA HOUSE. V)T ' Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessees Stanlev M'Kay and Co. SHORT SEASON, Commencing TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Mr. George Stephenson presents STANLEY M'KAY AND CO.'e PANTOMIME CO., PANTOMIME CO.. up^^^ate^ Interpreted by the A |oilowi^"^oiig"«i2it of characters: Boy Blue (the Widow's Mite) Mis 6 Essie Jennings 'Little Rod Riding Hood (Mother Gooso's Graduate) Miss Rosie Coleman King Cole (a Merry Old Soul) 1 Mr. will Bayner Johnny Stout (a stout porter) Miss Carmen Coleman Fairy Daystar (a etar that never wanes) Miss Annie Lilliland Tho Wolf (a demon in disguise) Mr. Richard Dunbar Matilda (the goose that laid the golden "gs) Mr. Will Speed Tommy Tucker, Jennio Lynn, Jack Horner, Majorie Daw, Patsy Bollivor, Polly Perkins, Miss Muffitt (scholars of Mother Goose's school for naughty children). And Mother Goose (twice married and looking for a third) Jimmy Gerald Village Maidens, Courtiers, Dancers, etc. Specialities by Miss Ruby Raymond, Too and Serpentine Dancer; Mr. Will Speed, Tramp Cyclist; and the Wonderful Fredo Bros., Musical Comedy Acrobats. Popular prices, 35., 25., Is. Reserved seats Is. extra. 'Early doors, Saturday, (id, extra. Box plan till midday at Bristol, after which at Opera House, where early-door tickets raay also be secured, R. POLLOCK, Representative.

WESTLAND PATRIOTIC "jyONSTER ART UNION. £.1000 For 2s. (id. For the Benefit of Our Sick and Wounded Soldiers. (By permission of Hon. Minister ol Internal Affairs.) SEND FOE A TICKET— YOU MAI' BY THE LUCKY ONE. £1000 For 2s. Gil. POSITIVELY DRAWN AT EASTKB. Tickets obtainable , from i C J PPA-FP ■ 3S Fine Street, Wellington. (Send stamped addressed envelope.) PIANOS. PIANOS. THE BRITISH BRiNSMEAD. Fis'-because of its intrinsic value that the BRINSMEAD TIANO has attained the unsurpassed reputation in which it is held in all countries. It is the Piano that all tho World knows, uses, and admires, not bccausd it is British— but because it is Best. A shipment of 1916 Models just Teceiveil ex Tainui. Inspection cordially invited. Easy terms arranged. CHAS T . BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. Solo Agents for British Pianos by Challen, George Rogers and Son, Moore anil Moore, Justin Browne, and Plovel (Frenoh). MUSIC MADE EASY. WHY waste years learning? When the "COLBER," system teaches you to play the latest songs, 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. I Don't keep"your piano idle. Interviews any time. Call for all particulars, Uirlev's ' College of Music, Boulcott Street (Cham- I here), first Uoor up, I

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2699, 19 February 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2699, 19 February 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2699, 19 February 1916, Page 7

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