' AMUSEMENTS. •'■•-' ; ' "T RIOT'S" 'successes. ldcl every Ninety Minuter, till 10.15 p.m' MARK PICKFORD - MARY.,TICKFORD MAKY.HCKFORD n lior most appealing. Heart Drama, Glowing ivitlr Huaiour and Humanity. '' GOOOft. o£ BeiiciWis/Toe'tic Fervour. : "R A .G;S" .;• :..:;"::. • •' "R"A GS" ■:. -;• ■■••■■ "e:a g : S"',. "-■. -,-:;• ; A Whirl pr. .Heartbeats'"; to ~esery : Minute of"every'"Reel. -•■•••-■'• MAEYPtCKI'ORI) •-;:" MARY PICK-FORD >T--\ The World's Swe^th^art^at.'ler-i'ljMt* ■ In a character.- tliat, qvenvheliris everything! ' '■'"■ " '• "R'-'A « S" '• ••!'---v- ---.••■■-•-■ •'•RAGS": ''■">-. "Mary. Pickfnrd as Tings' eclipsed every. .. rierforniance she •■ has 'ever : givenl'•"'■"Her' 'ivsrinatin? personality has a magnetic . m'neal. The play is sparkling, appealing, : tiled with pathos -and hiimour which 13 :Virongr)ly' wholesome and enjoyable."— j 'N.Y..drnin:cK" -" v■' :■:■• "'"' ! REMEMHER "RAGS" begins -at 11-a.m. .PRICES-Stalls, ■ 3d,;- ■ Circle; .. :o.rvc<! Peats. Is. Morning- and-Afternoon re a FREE to Circle Patrons .till 5:80 V : '■'•'•■ :^ ,;'- . NATIONAL. EEoERVE;- ■ , ZEALAND. '. - a -.; .-. i ', '(1)' THE REGULAR GENERAL JIEET- ; '■'■'• ISG of tic Headquarters .Exeoutiva Committee, -will be '.held, on WEDNES- '■• DAY, 17th MAY, at 7 p.m>-Headquarters • Office. ■■ - ■ ••-•..-':'. . ' -....:>:■. ■- i '. (2) The Officers of all Units, to: Group i( No. 5 are also invited to meet at Span, the outgoing Executive and Lt:-Coionel I Brandon, and to discuss questionsV of ■ interest generally, before his taking ore* tho position of District Commandant. (Sgd) T W. PORTER, CB, Colonel, District Commandant, Headquarters Office, \ 13th May, 1916. WELLINGTOIS SUBURBS DEFENCfc RIFLE CLUB. SIXTH ANNUAL SOCIAL v And PRESENTATION Or PRIZES. Old Navals'. Hall, Jervois Quay; WEDNESDAY, 17th MAY, 1916. Double Tickets, is 6d , Single, 2s, 6\ W G FELLINGHAM, See... ■A PORTRAITS BY ELECTRIC LIGHB' AT BARTLETT'Si 10 Willis Street. Sittings by Appointment Only, 'Phono 1233. mHE SPECIAL APPARATUS -a- hero enables us to finish sight Trorlc rivalling that of day. i BAETLETT STUDIOS (Between Grand Hotel and Stewart Dawson's). __ .',../ MUSIC MADE EASY. WHY waste years learning? When tha "COLBIR" system teaches, you to plav the latest songa, two-steps, arid all classes of mus.c in 10 to 20 lessons, 6avea time, money, and drudgery. No scales, no special music Plenty of local references. Testimonials can bo seen frora all parts. Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews anv time Call for all particulars, Bitlei's College of Mubio, Boulcott_ Street ' (Chambers), first floor up. I _J r EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. FOX'S PUTTEES, POX'S. BRASS Badges, Artillery Buttons, Breeches, and all Military Trun} ming» at THOS SHIELDS, MiWaol Tailor, 21 Willis Street. " j BRICE'S * \ T UNCHEON AND TEA BOOMS* BRANDON STREET, next to" Eirkcaldie and Stains.- A If you want a good Fish or Meat 7 Tea, 5 to 7 30, try Brice'e. ' BARBER AND,CO., Dyera antl . Drj Cleanen,, 125 Cuba St, Cltj 'Phone 226
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2772, 16 May 1916, Page 7
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