AMUSEMENTS. Cov;ards die many times beforo their deaths;'the valiant never tasto of death but once.' —Shakespeare. AxiLi j.iiio \Y .bijiv. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 8 ' COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 8. The Biggest and Best Triangle Play yet Presented in Wellington. 1 Produced on a masterly scale by the ||| It' extravagant praise .of picture plays was not so common, we lyould bo tempted to try and tell you just how good "The Coward" is—sufficient to Say, that we consider it tho Best All-ronnd Film we've seen.■ THE STORY will grip you early and never lose its grip. THE ACTING is wonderful. THE BATTLE SCENES are terrific. • A Picture we are proud to 6how! Other Good Pictures as, well. Prices—Gd. and Is. Reserves, Is. 6d. at the Bristol Piano Co. Same Programme at Star Theatre Newtown. CROWN THEATRE. • CROWN THEATRE. CROWN THEATRE. THE GREAT WAR! HE GREAT ■ WAR! SEE RUSSIAN BATTLESHIPS ACTUALLY SHELLING THE TURKISH POSSESSIONS. The marksmanship is' superb, and in one instance a shell hits fair and square right in the centre of a large building on shore. This important incident in the World's Great Conflict may be seen at the CROWN THEATRE. ' Also, the great 5-aet play; HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, Who killed Ridhard Fears? Was it wilful murder ? A wife's honour attacked! A remorseless struggle! A fatal shot. The Mystery will, bo fully explained at THE CROWN THEATRE TO-NIGHT, ' AND ALL THIS WEEK. SPECIAL MATINEE. SPECIAL MATINEE. NEXT WEDNESDAY, AT 2.30 P.M. Prices: Evening, 6d. and Is.; Reserves, Is. Gd.; Matinee Prices, 3d. and Gd. Box Plan at Bristol. Theatre 'Phone 3470 OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB. ■ WINTER MEETING, 1916. OWNERS and Trainers aTe reminded, that Acceptances for the First Day's Races olose on MONDAY,. May 22nd, 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 EVENINGS is tho GRAMOPHONE. nrVHH Hostess who lias "HIS MASTER'S 1 VOICE" GRAMOPHONE never nesd wony about how the evening will "go." Is there an awkward moment after tho guests leave tile dinner table? A Gramophone will "break the ice." Do the young people get tired of general conversation? A Gramophone will furnish the latest dance music and' set their feet to sliding. Does someone mention a melody from tlio latest Opera? Try it on the Gramophone. ' Always there is the Gramophone—the treasure house of. entertainment in v reserve—always ready to satisfy every musical longing. Is your home liko this?. It might beso- easily. We have Gramophones in great .variety of styles, from M to .£4O. Records (double-sided) from 2s. Gd. each.. Why not call and,liea/r the latest Machines? Give absolutely true production of all that is finest in Music. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. Distributors for "His Master's Voice" and "Lyriophone" Gramophones. STYLISH OVERCOATS MADE. TO ORDER and made of Pure Wool, aro a speciality at MILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE.
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The Farmers' Land Agency Co., PalmerElton, North, advertise a number of farms for sale or exchange. For Children's Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure,"
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2777, 22 May 1916, Page 7
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