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AMUSEMENTS. The impress. lIE H'MPRESS. ' (LAST DAY Of ono of the most pleasing piefcare* dramas ever made. Selig's 5-reeler THE MILLIONAIRE BABY. THE MILLIONAIRE BABY. ! THE MILLIONAIRE BABY. Tho story of the babe whom a woman stole irom herself. A drama that breathed power ami life in every scene. A GRAND SUPPORTING BILL. ALL NEXT WEEK THE LONDON FILM CO. THE LONDON FILM CO. THE LONDON FILM CO. THE LONDON FILM CO. The most famous producers of British films. Made ill England, enacted bv Britishers for tho entertainment'of Britons the H '" " ' ' A real, nusinsr nhoto-melodrama of tho better kind. Thrills in plenty, but of tho' kind you don't cxpcct A charming romance adds the heart interest to this bi<j story of what happened to thfl man who set ont to rob another of his monev. liis love, his life. In support there is: / The greatest bit of 'slap-stick, Irish funf' •' making vou'll ever see. PAT HOGAN, DECEASED. PAT HOGAN. DECEASED. PAT HOGAN. DECEASED. A' Vitagraph 2-reelcr, in which FlorS | Finch, Hugliie Mack, and Kate Price bring all their ft.-rces to'bear to innkfl .von laugh until you get a pain. in the side. FREE TEAS IN THE DRESS CIRCLE 3d. Stalls, Dress Circle 6d., Reserves li DANNEVIRKE EACING CLUB. ANNEVIRICE EACING CLUB, DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB, AUTUMN MEETING, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Ist &' 2nd MARCH. MR. ROBERT TAKIJB, t P.O. Box 55, Danneyirke

AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-DAY. TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-DAY. FULLER'S BAB-GAIN MATINEE. FULLER'S BARGAIN MATINEE. This Week's Programme is of Sterling BRILLIANCE AND VARIETY, And includes that wonderful artiste, MISS DAISY JEROME, i MISS DAISY JEROME, The Great Star Comedienne. To-dnv, tin; Onlv Matinee Performance Of "IN VACATION TIME." The Funniest of Revues, presented by BLETSOE'S REVUE CO. This Gigantic Doable Bill at ■ BARGAIN PRICES: -5.; 0.5., Is. (Children half-price); Stalls and Upper Circle, lid. f-fIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Location: Courtenay Place. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of This Programme. 'J'erriiic Success Nightly of MISS DAISY JEROME MISS DAISY JEROME Enormous Success of BLETSOE'S REV UK CO. BLETSOE'S REVUE CO. Last Night of VACATION TIME. PULLER'S VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. Last Appearance of LAWllliNCii JOHNSTON MANDEL AND NAGEL, ARMITAGE AND HIKE. MONDAY NEXT. Positively Last Week of , BLETSOE'S REVUE CO. ■ Fourth and Final Production. PALMISTRY UP TO DATE? PALMISTRY UP TO DATE. Prices—D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. 6d. Upper Circle, Is. Book at The BristoL BOOK SEATS AT THEATRE. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Commencing MONDAY, February ■ 21st Miss DAISY' JEROME will conduct a 'scries of NOVEL SINGING COMPETITIONS. WITH A VIEW TO DISCOVERING AND ENCOURAGING LOCAL . TALENT. The Conditions of the Competition will run as follow:— 1. Each Competitor to sing ono verse and two choruses of either "PULL FOR THE SHORE," . ' "ROW, ROW, ROW," "THE HEART OF THE CITY." 2. Songs may be rendered in competitor's own style; it is not necessary to impersonate Miss Jerome. 3. The Competition will be decided in heats each evening, commencing MONDAY NIGHT, and thence onwards to 'FRIDAY NEXT, February' 25th, the successful competitors of. each heat to compete in tho Grand Final on FRI- j DAY NIGHT, February 25th. . The Audience to do the Judging. ' FIRST PRIZE, ,£3 -3s. Od. ' SECOND PRIZE, «£2 2s. Od. THIRD PRIZE, £1 Is. Od. The competition is open to males and females of any 'age. Intending competitore forward names to Mr. Walter Fuller, or Mr. j. Porter, His Majesty's Theatre. '

PATRIOTIC- EXHIBITION' : : (BRITISH GOODS). ' w *' OPENS" . • - - , TO-BAY! ' , TO-DAY! f TOWN HALL. (3 p n.y TOWN HALS lA] f E! * , , NO COLLECTION! ADMISSION FREE! mi. n 'Exhibitors -Bear Whole Cost of. Exhibition. the Public Are Asked to.Attend l and Learn the Lesson: Support Local Industry; Buy British Goods" The Prime Minister (W. F. Massey, Esq:),' will-Perform the Opening- Cerem°nj, His Worship the Mayor (j. P. Luke, Esq.), will Preside, and Sir Joseph. Ward (Mmisier of Finance), C. M. Luke, Esq. (President Wellington Central Chanioer ot Commerce), and R. W. Dalton, Esq (H.M. Trade Commissioner m New Zealand), will Speak. VISIT THE PATBIOTIC EXHIBITION TO-DAY- . 3 to 5.30 and 7 to Ifl p.m. A.B.C. TAXI_ SERVICE. Bi?ICE ' S . . r|AES FOR HIRE OE STOKED, T UNCHEON AND TEA BOOMS OU ° BRANDON. STREET, next to ' ' Address: Next Public Trust Office, . Sirkcaldie and Stains. Lambton Quay. If you want a good Fish or Meat N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress. T<a - 5 7 - 30 ' tr T Bric ®' s - THE GRAND FIEE-SCREEN, riOMPOUND COEDIAL OF BLACK(Patented.) V BERRY and JAMAICA GINGER Fixes on to side of Mantel and worka > s effective remedy for Diarrhoea,, Dysexactly like a spring-blijid. Prices wtery, Pains in Stomach and Bowels, (postage paid)— Black, 12s. 6d.; Antiqu* Price, 2s. per bottle. Posted, 2s 3d. Eineh, 17s. 6d. Send for Illustrated Prepared only b/ Catalogue. Sole Agentß: HOPWOOD E. M. GRB'SK, HABDWAEE, LTD., Palmerstoa North, Chemist, 141 Vivian Street, Wellington. "CITY DAIRY." ~ 7" —'■ For the Convenience of my Customers, " I have OPENED a Branch at ■ «5*535ie135?20 31 MOLESWORTH STREET. „ nfllPii SjiRESH .MILK AND CREAM I 1 can be obtained Twice Daily. Fresh . ■ Eggs and Butter always on hand. EXPEDITION ART FORCES. - Phone 3013. A ASSORTMENT of Artillery. GEO. NASH, Proprietor. x4_ Buttons have come to hand. Also '"OHONE 1442 for all classes of Print- i o6 ' arrived, Auckland Badges, Brass X ing Work. Prompt attention; mod- Badges, Buttons, and Breeches, etc.j erate charges. "Dominion" General at THOS. SHIELDS, Military, Tailor, 21 Printing House. Dominion Avenue. Willis Street (next Empire Hotel). Special Feature Advertisements. \

The One Gift That Will Please Everybody; A BRITISH MADE CAMERA From HARRINGTON'S. WE RECOMMEND ONE OP THE FOLLOWING LINES:— "2J B FOLDING ENSIGN,", with A chroma tio Meniscus Lens and Ensign Junior Auto Compound Shutter, for Roll Films, 2} x 3} in. 275. 6d. "2J FOLDING ENSlGN,"'ditto, for Roll Filmß, 2} x 4} in. 425. "3 J FOLDING ENSIGN" oomplete with Aohromatie Meniscus Lens and Ensign Simplex-Auto Shutter for Roll Films,; 3} x 4} in. 58Sl Harringtons X « WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, AND QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Also at Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide. WE TEACH PHOTOGRAPHY FREE I

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

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2699, 19 February 1916, Page 7

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