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AMUSEMENTS. H IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 'm re vTP?rn,Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd ir°"r IGHi ,-;Y r 8 - SATURDAY 230. Jligli I'ULLMRS' Family U*ss FULLERS' Vaudeville iiir»i,"!; r ? sln| >' Sucoess Nightly of ' inr'vin) STOREY London's MILNLR AND STOREY 'favourite Comedy Entertainers. J.HL THREE PAULASTOS, IHE THREE PAULASTOS, . n?TT t T? <: iVj c, ' camin sly Funny Act, IHE TffliEE LIVE WAITERS, ■m Success of their unique IHl'i GLOCKEIIS Water Juggling. 1 Another Featuro Attraction, O;CONNELL AND AUSTIN, OCONiXELL AND AUSTIN, ' Comedy Trick Cyclists. DE BAKER'S MODELS, ~1.1 DCIV a,, d most artistic poses. IHE HARRISON-STUART DUO, In Ethiopian Eccentricities. - ALP. HOLT, . ™>e Groat American Mimic. • MAY AND JUNE. EDDIE BURNS. THE MULLANEYS. •" Pnccs: O.S.'and D.C., 23.; Stalls, Is, Children Half-price. Booking at The Bristol Gd. extra. JgIVERYBODY'S. FROM NOON ONWARDS. "" " 'A Big Dramatic Attraction by the Lonj don Film Co., telling a pathetic story of London life. Featuring 1 .• EDNA FLUGRATH ; - As tho "Slavey," And BEN AVEBSTER . " As the Young Composer. SHE TOOK A CHANCE. (Vitagraph Comedy.) Topical. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. M AKING TEED ROOFING (Induetrial). Comedy. THE BATH TUB MYSTERY. Tea served Free in D.C. at Day Sessions." .-, Prices—Day Sessions: Stalls 3d.; D.C.yGd. Nicht sessions usual prices. ~;t ; ■ l HOW TO CHOOSE' A GOOD PIANO. ALLOW A GOOD FIRM -TOHELP '• ; . YOUR CHOICE". "{? It Temains to select the instrument that, will give—at the price yon can afford— such satisfaction as will prove it to be the best choice. 1 A -. BEGG'S reputation, extending over 54 years, is a guarantee of honest advice and sterling value.- Their Agencies , are", the. best, British, consisting of— BRINSMEAD,. Cn ALLEN, .GEORGE ROGERS, AND-'SON,, JUSTIN BROAVNE, MOORE &' MOORE,- ' NEWMAN AND C 0.,.. . , names thai; hold pride, of place in thePianoforte world/ •• >•••'- . A visit of inspection to our Showrooms is cordially extended. Easy terms -ar r ranged., ......i. ' CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.,., MANNERS ST., AVELLINGTON. .Branches and Agencies- throughout-N.Zi .- ■■ i ' .vn'i ' - ■>■'/'. OWING •■ mo the brisk demand for Kelburn . Atenue Tailoring, and ( consequent pressure on our staff, Milligans.,strongly advise patrons to order well ahead of the time required. _ V /, BRICE'S. " J, v. ' T UNCHEON AND TEA: ROOMS, BRANDON STREET,' next to , Kirkcaldie and Stain*. , If you want a good Fish or Meat- ■ Tea, 5 to 7.30, try "Brice's.' EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. ' 1 A LARGE ASSORTMENT bf Artillery Buttons (Cannon and Crown) have como to hand. Also just arrived, Auck- • land Badges, Brass Badgos, Buttons, and Breeches, etc., at THOS. SHIELDS, Mili- i tary Tailor, 21 Willis Street (next Enmirn . Hotel). . ■■

Special Feature Advertisements. QUEREE BROS.' J Bargain lor Friday* |lamaiei:C!©Kefs Unfortunately, a case of Corsets, shipped to. us. from England, arrived in - a damp condition, causing the goods to become' slightly spotted; ' The case contained'l44 pairs of up-to-date Groy Corsets, neatly trimmed -with lace and embroidery, new shape, and of a quality usually sold at 6s: lid ' - Although the Corsets are only very Slightly spotted, we will clear them all ' on FRIDAY at .. . . , ,•' •■ -. ' 3/11 f"" ' SILK ANKLE HOSE: M jjfc' -A- hew. lino specially imported from k nVm America for winter wear, double heels" * TO|ijr£.' if W. "and toes.; very heavy ,silk, backed with k " M 1 fine lisle for strengthening purposes.' j|{ splendid hosei for 3s. 6d. if/ A AMER,CAN SAILOR FELT HATS,: [ fmlllf \\ ™ ' at:cst Garbadine shades, smartly, J IWB ' band ® d ' and in a nice quality of soft j' BEST VALUE IX THE CITY '• I @ A- 45. 6S. lid., to .123. 6tJ. I] "WltLIS'- STREET; I I l iJTff*^ffl l, f , ir u r ll Mri l ijiT—I 111111 l »i in "'■

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2745, 13 April 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2745, 13 April 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2745, 13 April 1916, Page 7

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