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AMUSEMENTS.. giS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Fullers' Vaudeville. Ltd. TO-NIGHT, «t 8. SATURDAY. 2.30. Now PULLERS' Vaudovilla Specialty FULLERS' ■ Company, ANOTHER GIGANTIC PROGRAMME. Tire VAUDEVILLE BILL ■ OF THE MOMENT. A Sensational Succcss," BE BAKER'S LIVING MODELS, i UK BAKER'S LIVING MODELS, A Beautiful and Artistic Offering, Enthusiastic Itecoptiou of the HARRISON-STUART DUO. In their diverting and artistic specialty. "THE EBONY SERVANTS." Another Feature Attraction, MR. ALF HOLT, America's Most Talented Mimio. MR. EDDIE BURNS, Champion Wooden Shoe Dancer, ,MA V AND JUNE The Acme MAY AND .TUNE of Perfection, In Pootry of Motion.. KIPP AND KIPPY, Tho Greatest of all Comedy Jugglers. - LAURENCE JOHNSTON; . Ventriloquist. Lyric Soprano,-'ELOISE TAYLOR; MISS AMY MURPHY and i . - MISS NELLIE BLACK. In thoir oharming Musical Recital. Pricos—D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Reserves at Tho Bristol, 6d. extra. fjj 0 W- N '' H A t I" THURSDAY, APRIL 13, And " SATURDAY', APRIL'IS./ , TWO LECTURES ONLY. "There is no man better qualified to speak on the subject than the brilliant representative of the British Press in the Dardanelles operations."—"Sydney Morning Herald." J. AND N. TAIT Present tho ... GREAT WAR CORRESPONDENT, MR, E. ASHMEAD-BARTLETT, ■ ASHMEAD-BARTLETT, ASHMEAD-BARTLETT, ASHMEAD-BARTLETT, In his ■ FAMOUS WAR LECTURES, , "WITH THE ANZACS AT THE DARDANELLES." Illustrated by • ISO-WONDERFUL VIEWS-150 A Vivid, Thrilling Story of AUSTRALIANS AND NEW ZEALANDERS MAKING HISTORY. ; "He is fortified with a clear delivery,'a ready command of language, and a wealth of facts which have the paramount value of being gathered first hand."—Sydney "Daily Telegraph." , Reserved Seats, 65.; Unreserved. ,i 5.,..3 s., 2s. Box Plans open at The Bristol .. SATURDAY MORNING'ftEXT... . Direction ■■ ■ ■ ■ J. and N. Tait, BILLIARDS— On Friday. ..sext".Clari M'C'onachy, the' Professional Billiard Chanipion of N.Z., will play " a farewell exhibition in. Mr. Pilmer's . saloon, Lambton Quay. He will" concede a local player of some repute 350 in 750 up, and will conclude.the exhibition with a series of trick and exhibition shots. All lovors of the green cloth should' pot miss this last opportunity- of scoing- ' a 'young New Zealand crack before he leaves for Australia. Play commences'air 7.30 p.m. sharp. Admission Free.' ■ 1• ■ ■ - HOW TO CHOOSE: A GOOD PIANO.; .... ALLOW A GOOD FIRM. T'O HELP: your choice. :: v ,;, It remains to Belect the instrument thai will give—at the price you can afford-' such satisfaction. as-' will prove it to bi the best choice. BEGG'S reputation, extending over 5: years, is a guarantee of honest advice ari< sterling value. Their Agencies are tin best British, amsi6ting of— BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN, GEORGE ROGERS AND SON JUSTIN BROWNE'MOORE &. MOORE . NEWMAN AND .C 0.,. . names that hold pride of place in th Pianoforte world. ■ A visit of inspection to our Showroom is cordially extended,. Easy, terms .at ranged. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., ' MANNERS ST., • WELLINGTON Branches and • Agencies .throughout „ N.'Z . BRICE'S. T TJNCHEON AND : TEA ROOMS BRANDON STREET, next , to Kirkcaldie and StalM. • if you want a good Fish "or"Meat Tea, 5' to 7.30, try "Brica's;

• ■' : ' ' ' ' ~ " t! Special Feature Advertisements. ' ALWAYS BUSY! ' ' ■ — COiTS! ■ * COATS! M ; const ML:i ;Wa are bney marking, off a huge ' \ j;j shipment of LADIES' GOATS, in - '! ;■ Tweed, Cheviot, Caracul, Pony, 1 'ij j; Sealette, and A-strakans, also all . '• • ;■'s the lateat RAINCOATS. ' '•.' j' OUR COITS | ALWAYS ATTRACT ATTENTION ' •■■ Because they are | . DISTINCTIVE IN, STYLE,. AS WELL AS BEINC MODERATE IN PRICE. I M ■H ni RICH BLACK SEALETTE COATS, latest cut, bolt-ed.. p- ■ |®5 adorned with handsome ornnmente, lined good satin, in >Ij-L I i S A Brown, Electric, Pink, Purple, and Red.- Some large fl «B/ °* I: sizes. I |• HEATHER TWEED COATS, FUR COLLARS, LINED SQUIRREL FUR. ■ CHEVIOT TWEED COATS', LINED SQUIRREL FUR. !''i WOOL VELOUR COATS, EDGED FUR. Similar, to illustration; ' in Purple, Grey, and Brown. 4 Guineas. -■ 1 RICH BLACK PONY COATS, LINED COLOURED SATIN. ■ I 5 Guineas. I COVERT RAINCOATS, GARBARDINE RAINCOATS, MUSQUASH' F I. COATS, CONEY COATS, ASTRAKHAN COITS, ETC. j ■QU.EREC BROS.: W^I ET . 1-

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2739, 6 April 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2739, 6 April 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2739, 6 April 1916, Page 7

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