AMUSEMENTS. THE THING'S. HE iMNG'S. LAST NIGHT OF THE MORALS OF J! A RCUS', With Marie Doro. 6d. and Is. Plan at The Bristol, Is. Gd., or 'Phone 3113. "Coivards die mnnv times before their deaths. The valiant never taste oi death but once.' —Sh-i:cespeare- ' ALL Presents tho greatest of the Triangle i J lavs tc date ■IPliSlsass <hI Thosi H. luce's magnificently spectacular romance of the American Civil War. A son who just can't stand the terrors of battle, and a stern old father who, at pistol-point, has forced liini to enlist. The, boy's yellow streak causes liim to desert, and return homo. The outraged father curses the day Heaven made him father of a coward, denounces his weakling son, and then himself enlists in his son's place. < . BIG! STIRRING! WONDERFUL! 6d. and Is. Plan at Bristol, Is. 6d. 1 EVERYBODY'S. Thousands have seen ,and deeply appreciated the wonderful acting, story, photography, and production of the play, "THE GOLDEN CLAW," "THE GOLDEN CLAW," "THE GOLDEN CLAW." HAVE YOU? This is the Last Opportunity. Don't blame us for not warning you! SEE IT-IT'S GREAT! Prices: Day 3d. and Gd., nig*ht 6d. . Also showing at Star Theatre, Newtown. BEGINNING MONDAY, At JgVERYBODY'S. SOMETHING BIG! SOMETHING THRILLING! ■ SOMETHING/FUNNY! You'll Cra " ® to P vi ' en JOU See 8 IT'S A TRIANGLE-KEYSTONE! IT'S MACK SENNETT'S- MADDEST MASTERPIECE! LAUGHTS—It's full of 'cm. THRILLS—Gee! Trains, Trams, Motors smashed—the actors nearly were, too! SENSATIONS!—Oh, there, see it! You'll nearly die—but you'll get over rc. REMEMBER—NOON, MONDAY. BAND., CENTRAL ' NATIONAL RESERVE BAND (Late Jupp's), AT BOTANICAL GARDENS.' : TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. . OTAIvI MAORI RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1916. OWNERS and Trainers are reminded that Acceptances -foi- the First Day's Races close oh. MONDAY, May 22ud, at 8.30 p.m. The Otaki Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. ' 0. J. D'ATH, Secretary. THE WORLD'S BEST ENTERTAINER FOR THE LONG WINTER . f . EVENINGS; is the GRAMOPHONE. THE Hostess who lias "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONE never heed worry about 'how the evening will "go." Is there an awkward moment after tho guests leave the dinner table? A Gramophone will "break the ice." Do the young people get. tired of general conversation? A Gramophone will furnish tho latest dance music and set their feet to sliding. Does someone, mention a melody from the latest Opera? Try it on .'he Gramophone. Alwars there is the Gramoplione—the treasure house of entertainment in reserve—always ready to satisfy every musical longing. . , Is your home like this? It might be—l so easily. We have Gramophones in great variety of styles, from iM to .WO. Records (donbio-sided) from 2s. Gd. each. Why not call and liear the latest .Machines? Give absolutely true production of all that is finest in Music. . CHAR. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington.' Distributors for "His Master's Voice" and "Lyricpiion'e" Gramophones. Tourist Resorts. pAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. Handy to Wellington. The Placo to Spend a Holiday. [ Tennis Courts, Golf Links, Beautiful Sea : Beacii. Good Fishing. Motor Launch Trips round Kapiti Island arranged. J. QUIRK, . Proprietor. /TVMRWELL ' PRIVATE HOTEL, A ROTORUA. ■ One minute from station. P.O. Box 29. .Telephone 20. Telegraphic address "Tliirwell." First-class accommodation. Tariff, (is. Gd. per day; 375. Gd. per week. T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor. nhHF, GEYSER HOTEL, ROTORUA. JL Golf Links adjoin hotel. Situated at WhaWewarewa. Spout baths on premises (famous for their extraordinary cures). Bus free from station to hutel for. guests. Tariff from ,9s. per day; £1 15s. per week. [ EOY WOODWARD, Proprietor. (Late Grand Hotel, Rotorun, and Royal Hotel, Auckland.) THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE PRIVATE HOTELS, ROTORUA. Accommodation for 100 guests. Officially representing Thos. Cook and Son, N.Z. Commercial Travellers' Association, N.Z. Public Service Association. Tariff: 7s. per day;.4os. per week. ( J. N. M'LEAN. Proprietor. QJONOMA nOUSE.—Most Central House C? in Eolorua, 3 minutes from' >;ew Convalescent Home, Bath Buildings, Post Office, niid Station; all modern conveniences; electric light throughout; Ss. por day, or 355. per week. Porter meets all MRS. MOORE, Proprietrera.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2776, 20 May 1916, Page 7
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655Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2776, 20 May 1916, Page 7
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