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. AMUSEMENTS.. . COMMENCING THIS MORNING. The most completely i'ascinating photoplay the World Film Company over presented. . THE DEVIL'S TOY , THE DEVIL'S TOY THE DEVIL'S TOY A remarkable: love .6tory of a worldly modern woman and her'typ°--THE DEVIL'S TOY THE DEVIL'S TOY. Scores of magnificent . costumes, .each a creation of: fantastic loveliness. Hugo : and massive sets. Marvellous 6cenea of unforgettable splendour." Spectacular-dis- , plays. Actual moving photographs- of the ultra-fashionable pleasure 'resort, Biltmors Ice Gardens, N.Y. . ■ Splendid Supporting Programme. / DAY PRICES—3d., 6d.; Reserves Is. ,/ fJWWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. THE DANDIES. : THE DANDIES, . THE DANDIES. We always bob up seroncly on Monday mornings. As fresh as a daisy, so to speak. .. How jnany of you, who read this, were among that great crowd who oould not gain admittance on- Saturday evening? : Wo tell you day after day that "the plan Is. at the Bristol, with a very-charming young lady in attendance to book yonr seat, and yet many of you take no heed, and you saunter along to tho hall ana Bet disappointed, and. some of you revile us when it is. really not .our fault at all,. Book early, and then you're sure of your seat. THE DANDIES. THE DANDMS. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. • THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. Members of the._ Choral Society (tho one which lost its "Royal" will be .interested to learn that we have another big "Faust"! seleotion on this programnae. The populaoe in general will bo glad to learn that it, is the: best programme yet presented. Pop in and near Because a man met us and asked our prices, wo; repeat them3s., 2s.y Is. - Direction—Edward Branscombe Pty., ltd. IN-1916.-"' , ' , its inception in early hi». < Tory—has '• gradually; developed into - a national necessity. In this time -ol ' stress there is no .better tonic thaii Music, i, Our spacious biiildingi in Manners St. is representative of the modeirn musical industry. There , you can obtain by tho best British makers: V PIANOS- ... By BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN AND SON, GEORGE ROGERS AND SON, MOORE AND MOORE, JUSTIN ! BROWNE, and the famous French ; Piano, "THE PLEYEL" (Chopin's favourite). Easy terms arranged. GRAMOPHONESWe have ; just.landed ex Remuera the 1918 Models .of the . renowned 1 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE'; Gramophones. Every home should bo in possession of one of these musical instruments. Why not call and v hear ! the" late§t in tone' "production? It will be a revelation to you. MUSIC- , • _ , It is always our. aim to keep this Department up-to-date. Visitors can . heajf the latest popular or standard successes. Our Pianists axe always at your service to try over anj piece of Music you. wish.,- - Why not call to-day? .- rihas: begg and v co., ltd., V MANNERS ST:, WELLINGTON. Agencies and Branches through the.Do- " /-'minionsr New Zealand's : oldest established Music House.' ' • ■ ■yiSITORS TO PALMERSTON . CAN V - OBTAIN ONE OF THESE AUD A. CUP OF TEA FOR 6d., AT DUSTIN'S SHOP. BRICE'S T UNCHEON AND- TEA "ROOMS, y.,, BRANDON STREET, next "to Jfirkcaldie and .Stains. .- : If yon. want a", gqod-.SisK or.-iteat;--, Tea, S to 7.30,' trr Brice's; r ?

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2800, 19 June 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2800, 19 June 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2800, 19 June 1916, Page 7

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