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AMUSEMENTS. N ssii CLEAN! COOL! COMFORTABLE 1 We Present THE INSPIRING AVAR DRAMA. TO-DAY at 2.30. TO-NIGHT at 8. And for tlio Last, Times— ' TO-MOKIiOW AT 2.30 AND B. DO NOT MISS Seeing this Beautiful and Sympathetic rribulo to the Memory of A Noble Woman. ME MARTYRDOM. OF NURSE . CAVELL martyrdom: of nurse cavell. martyrdom: of nurse c/vell MAKTYJf DOM 'OF NURSE CAVELL. It will Stir your Jiiood and Eouso your Patriotism. MEN OF NEW ZEALAND, This Pictiiro Appeals to YOU! AVOMEN OF NEW ZEALAND, This Picturp Appeals to YOU! • ' SEE IT TO-DAY. Big and Interesting Programme as well. PRICES AS USUAL. Book your heats at .Tho Bristol. rjAHE RING'S. A STRONG ATTRACTION FOR NEXT WEEK! NEXT AVEEIC! (Commencing Monday-Night). A Great Actor and a Charming Actress, 111 ii Famous Play by a Popular .Author. ■ LISTEN! ' ' ' THE GREAT ACTOR is LEAVIS WALLER, LEAVIS -WALLER. "Yes," you eay„ "he's England's bestknown actor since Henry Irving. AVhen I was in Ihe Old Country-I belonged to the K.O.AV. (Keen 011 Waller) Cliiu." THE CHARMING ACTRESS is MADGE TITHJiRADGE. MADGE TITHERADGM. Yon agree to that saw her father (George Tithoradge), and slio is a "chip oil' tho old block." , THE FAMOUS PLAY is / BRIGADIER GERARD. BRIGADIER GERARD. BRIGADIER GERARD. "Yes, really! Ono of the plays you wanted to see? AA r cll. it's better on tlifl screen than on tlio stage." TilE POPULAR AUTHOR is CONAN DOYLE. CONAN DOYLE. AA'e beg pardon, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Yes, the 'author of those two great characters—Sherlock Holmes and "BRIGADIER GERARD." Thank's. Yes, book your seats at The Bristol, we expect big crowds. AVill See You at THE ICING'S NEXT AVEEIC. A STYLE FOR EVERY TASTE! IN HIGH-GRADE SUITINGS At jyjILLIGAN'S, Kelbum Avenue. PIANOS. ' ' PIANOS. THE BRITISH BRiNSMEAD. IT is because of its intrinsic value that the BRINSMEAD PIANO, has attained the unsurpassed reputation iu whioh it is ftel<l in all countries. It is the Piano that all the AVorld knows, uses, and admires, not because it is British— but because it is Best. A shipment of 191G just received ex Tainui. Inspection cordially invited. Easy terms arranged; CHAS. BEGG ANTJ CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. — 0 Sola Agents for British Pianos by Ohalleu, George Rogers and Son, Moore and Moore, Jnstin Browne, and' Pleyel (French). ' A.B:C. TAXI SERVICE, rURS FOR HIRE OR STORED, V Oil and Petrol Supplied. ■ 'Phone 2924. Address: Next Public Trust Office, Lambton Quay. N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress. ■* / '• - ,fnj <r>,/ '• I- "U A CULTURED HOME of Rest and Refinement, comprising. 9 nouses, situated in central, elevated position, with ample pleasure grounds. Wrilo or wire to Registered Address, , ' "STONEHURST," Auckland. Many thousands of people 1 I make their own good cough, | cold, and sore throat medicine. \ They use HEAN'S ESSENCE. One bottle makes a pint and \%\ saves ten shillings. 7

At the Sailors' Friend Society last night a programme that met the popular taste was presented by Mr. Pago and party. Various competitions added to a s very cheery time. Discarded books and magazines" would be very acceptable if sent in for the uce of seamen, l'he gyening was ferminaKcl with a hearty vote of thanks to the performers, moved by tho missioner (llr. Mfforo), and responded to by Mr. Page. The performers were as follow:—Misses Churchiii and Smith. Messrs. Goudie. Watch (Kuinara). 'and Johnson. Miss L. Caddick presided at. the piano. WnM)»' Great. Peppermint Cure. lt'oxCowliswulUlds nevsßfuita. Is.fid,".

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2716, 10 March 1916, Page 7

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564

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2716, 10 March 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2716, 10 March 1916, Page 7

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