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■ AMUSEMENTS. THE' THING'S mtIEATRE. - HE -SWING'S -*- HEATRE. "Tho Peoplo's Choice." BICt MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30! BIG MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30! MARY" PICKFORD! MARY PICKFORD! ■ ■ LAST NIGHT—To-night—LAST NIGHTT Of the Greatest Mary Pickford achievement ever attempted. "THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW." "THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW." "THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW." "THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW." Don't miss it, for if you do you'll/only bo sorry once, and that "will he all yoiir life. Mary Pickford's portrayal of Littlo Glad is ono that , will cling to your memory. THE SWEETEST LITTLE PHOTOPLAY ACTRESS , . IN THE SWEETEST STORY PLAY. . THE PATHE. GAZETTE, ."■: -. And Grand Supporting Subjects. Usual Prices. Reserves at. The. Bristol.- ! ■ ■ . NOTE. ■'. i After 1 o'clock Ring the King's Phono 3113, and your request for seats./will re- . ceive. greatest, attention-. ■ : - ALL NEXT WEEK, Commencing ' Monday, ' ' ' The Big Ince-Kay-Beo 1 Feature, "THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS," "THE EDGE OF THFj ABYSS," " A Powerful Society Play.' BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. /JTOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. ■ - ■ THE DANDIES. ' THE DANDIES,-' - ■■:■" THE DANDIES. '-'■' THE DANDIES.- ' • THE DANDIES. ! THE DANDIES. ■ Our remarks to-day are somewhat disjointed and run something like this: — - We are delighted to note that General . Brusiloft is maintaining a steady sprint after Franz Joseph's, soldiers. Wo aro greatly interested in the pure , millc question,- especially when we take • our porridge in- the morning aiid our liiiik looks blue, duo- perhaps to' cold weather. .. We noticed a sad visaged man in tho, audience laughing heartily last; night. .We enjoyed it. Evidently- we- -tickled■ : each other. .. "Father • received his .wages last night .'and brings the family to -see us TO- . NIGHT. ■ There-will be an ■ • - ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME' . , ENTIRELY NEW. PROGRAMME '.. : -TO-NIGHT. ' ANSWERS. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Cissic\B—You-. are about the _ fifteenth . ... htindve'.l person who has inquired.after ..'Mr. Ford'Waltham's . cold. . .;He's bet-, .. ter ndwv .Cissie,. and.-.makes his : ,- reaiinf.irnce 'to-night. .Cissi'e', .wave' your i handkerchief. ■ P.S.—Kind regards to I atl and the girls. ■ The plans at Tho .Bristol,'.and you I know tiie prices. Direction—-Edward .Bransoombo Pty.yLtd. . Tourist Resorts. ~ : AUCKLAND' ; CARQEN HOTEL. ■ ; THE MOST U f-TO-DATE HOTEL IN ■ • ' AUSTRALASIA. ' Specialty; Suites of Rooms, with private j bathro'oms, etc. ■'■ ' , Tariff: From 10s. per day. Special Terms for lengthened periods. • • ,"*» . Full particulars from Thos. .Cook and' . Son, or Govt,iTourist Bureaux. - ■ , Telegrams I -"Cargeii)'' Auckland, v i a li' AND 0 N HO.IT SE. l (Near Railway. Station), FITZROY." ' SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Comfortable, Sunny. Rooms, Piano, Hot l and Cold. Water. Baths. Sea bathing aci cominodation. Terms' Moderate. '. •' , ''Phone 278 (two rings). " i' 1 ,„,,.Wv.SCQTT, i. . [; ■ri.rni-j'n-, ■■-Proprietor. V !: pAEKAICARIKt" 0' .; ' -.Handy !to, Wellington. . ' Tho Place to Spend a' Holiday. _ i Tennis Courts, Golf Links,' Beautiful Sea • : . 'Beach.' ..Good Fishing. •' . Motor Launch Trips round ICapiti Island !• ' arranged. ' 11 ' .... ." J. QUIRIC, ' ' ' . . Proprietor.. THIRWELL PRIVATE- • HOTEL, ROTORUA. One minute from station. P. 0.. Box 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address "Thir- ' well." First-class accommodation. ■ Tariff, Gs. fid. per day; 375. Gd; per week. T. P. DOWLING,. \ Proprietor. nrVHE GEYSER HOTEL. ROTORUA. A Golf Links adjoin hotel. Situated at WhakaTewarewa. Spout baths on premises (famous for their extraordinary 1 cures). Bus free from' station •to "hotel for guests.. Tariff from,.9s. per day; £2 15s. per week. ROY WOODWARD, Proprietor. ' ' (Late Grand Hotel. Rolorua, and Royal -.'■_. Hotel, Auckland.) . ■ ' nrtHE' AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE •A. PRIVATE HOTELS, ROTORUA. . Accommodation for 100 guests/ Officially representing Thos. Cook • and- Son, N.Z. - Commercial Travellers' Association, N.Z. Publio' Service Association. Tariff 1 : 7s. per day; 40s.■ per week. ', J. N.-M'LEAN, Proprietor. . QONOMA HOUSE.—Most Contra! House IO in Rotorua, 3 - minutes from" : New Convalescent Home, Bath Buildings, Post Office, and Station; all modern conveniences; electric light throughout; Gs.'per day, or 355. per.week. Porter meets all, trains. MR-S. MOORE, Proprietress. ' Iff : HTOIAT MEN'S IDEALS _IN DRESS ■A .are on the up-grado is shown by■ the stream of new clients visiting •- ■ MILLIGAN'S, Kelburn Avenue, the home of High-class Tailoring and Smart Suitings. "MUSIC MADE EASY. TTSTHY waste years learning? When the t ? "COLBIR" system teaches you to play the latest songs, two-steps, and all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, saves time; money, and drudgery. No scales, ro special music. Plenty of local references. 'Testimonials can be seen from all parts. Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews any time. Call for all particulars, Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Street (Chambers), first floor up. ; FOX'S PUTTEES, FOX'S.: ; I HAVE JUST RECEIVED a Large Consignment of Otago. Southland, and Auckland Regimental Badges. TIIOS. SHIELDS, Military Tailor, 21 Willis Street. • ■VISITORS TO PALMEESTON CAN * /OBTAIN ONE OF THESE AND A CUP OF TEA FOR Gd„ AT DUSTIN'S SHOP. A N Illustrated Catalogue is a-business-xjl producer; atul -tho "Dominion". Job -Printing Department will undertake the work for you. on request. . • g,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2799, 17 June 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2799, 17 June 1916, Page 11

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