AMUSEMENTS. ifeJ 'i'iiji LONDON FILM CO.'S Superior i'lioto-Mclodrama, jn three Action-tilled Heels, "THE KING'S OUTCAST!" "THE KING'S OUTCAST!" "THE KING'S OUTCAST I" "THB KING'S OUTCAST!" "THE KING'S OUTCAST!" "Some men weep and some men curse, and some men make no moan." And so it came about that Charles Faulkner rotted 'tween prison walls for many a year for tlio murder lie never committed—while the real felon set about ruining th# new heir. How the prisoner' escaped i,n time to save the family honour and the sacrifice of a charming girl is only ONE of the many heart-gripping moments of this grand film play. THEN THE PUN BEGINS. Flora Finch, Hughie Hack and Co., the greatest piece of full-speed Irie Comedy ever Vitagraphed. "PAT HOGAN, DECEASED!" . "PAT HOGAN, DECEASED!" ' "PAT HOGAN, DECEASED!" Two Reels too Funny for Words, 1 And an Excellent .Budget fit Newspictures. SHOWING NEXT WEEK. The two greatest stars in the mo tic ■ picture firmament are MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD And MARGUERITE CLARK. MARGUERITE CLARK. . MARGUERITE CLARK. MARGUERITE CLARK. Vho Is tho Cleverer ArtistP America's picture fans are keenly. divided upon this point. WHAT IS YOUR OPINION? , YOU have seen MARGUERITE CLARK in "The Crucible" and "Wildflower." NEXT WEEK YOU Will see her at The Empress in tho world famous romantic comedy by Grace Livingstone Furniss, "GRETNA GREEN." "GRETNA GREEN." "GRETNA GREEN." "GRETNA GREEN." An irnestiblv delightful love romance of tie 18th Cenl*Wy.> • . ' JUDGE NEST WEEK. . . EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. STEAM FERRY SERVICE: ALTERATION TO TIME-TABLE. ON THURSDAY, the 24th ■ Inst., the Ordinary Time-table will be siw peJlded, and Steamers will run as under: LEAVE WELLINGTON--7.10, 10.15 a.m., 2.30, 4.15, 5.20, 6.20, 10.15 p.m. LEAVE DAY'S DAY- • ■ ' - ... 6.55, 8.0, 0.0, 11.0 a.m., 3.5, 5.20; 7.10 p.m. ■ ■■■• "• LEAVE RONA BAY- - . 7.5, 8.15, too,' 11.10 a.m., 3.15, .5:30, • 7.0 p.m. : - Weather and other circumstances • - . permitting. . JAS. S. DAY, - Town Clerk. ; Wellington, 23rd February; 1916. : ' . PIAN'OS. PIANOS. ' . THE BRITISH BRiNSMEAD. ■ IT is because of its intrinsic value that the , < , • BRINSMEAD PIANO has attained the unsurpassed .reputation, in which it is held in all countries. It is the Piano that all the World kuowß, uses, and admires, not because it is British— but because it is Best. A shipment of. 1916 Models just received ex Tainui. Inspection cordially invited. Easy terms arranged. CHAS. BEGO AND CO., LTD., • Manners Street, Wellington. ■ Bole Agents for British Pianos by Ohallen, George Rogers and Son, Moore and Moore, Justin . Browne, and Pleyel (Frenoh). A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. CARS FOR HIRE OR STORED, Oil and Petrol Supplied. , 'Phone 2924. . Address: Next Public Trbst Office, . Lambtoa Quay. N. NIGHTINGALE PropAetress, THB GRAND FIRE-SCREEN, •' (Patented.) Fixes on to eido of Mantel and worka •xaotly like a spring-blind. Prices (postage paid)— Black, 12s. 6d.; Antique Finsit, 17s. 6d. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Sole Agents: HOP WOOD HARDWARE. LTD.. Palmeraton North,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2703, 24 February 1916, Page 7
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472Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2703, 24 February 1916, Page 7
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