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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. j . AMUSEMENTS., Th| King-'s Tnli™' H IS ua Jesty's theatre. chuckles-laughs-eoars _TO-NIGHT—.it B—TO-NIGHT. " AUTNOUNCTJMENTI , a f A STORY E of tho°GRIM °NOKrHLAND. WEDnIsDAY' FULLFRS' MATTNFEI V THE BARREN WASTES OF ALASICV. SSLSS W53S5# Is. Is. Is. At Bargain Prices. 6d. 6d. 6d. jf * \I1? ttv A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY! t, p T m tup mm, V FInSTINiFADNI [M ILVTINEEat BE IN THE JOKE! -!• 1 ' ORDINARY MATINEE PRICES! Tlio Laughing Season commenced Jestfcr. in POSITIVELY 'I'IIE LAST FIVE dav, and will bo continued daily from NIGHTS OF THE FIVE ' Noon All This Week. C&l m \WI VTm Tv mi • MANCHDItIiiJNS. Welcome Reappearance of "1 WMkiT r V s nl AV «. lliu Sj°. n 's Absolutely ROSCOE ARBUCKLE, The Gonial One, Last Chance of seemg this Colossal Aot. . . And " ;P revloU f bo °king arrangements will un- i[ABEL NORMAND, the Keystone MaiA; iiortunateo r render any reappearance r -t l l j-d. x. here impossible. On no account lot any-. Latest and Best Stont, NEW. NOVEL, ORIGINAL PHOTO- thing prevent your seeing-'these Five 1 PATTY AND MA3EL ADRIFT. ' PLAY. When it played at tho Trianglo Famous Orientals! FATTY AND MABEL ADBIFT. Theatres of NEW YORK and CHICAGO Spontaneous success Last Night of FATTY AND MABEL ADRIFT; just recently, it PROVED A TUBMEN- VAL and. LOTTIE NEWMAN, FATTY AND MABEL ADRIFT. ■ DOUS BOOM. A Full-of-Smiles Featuro. Three Urak of Tov IT WILL BOOM IN THIS CITY TOO. CLARK AND WALLACE, XIM Also, Nuts of tho Nuttiest. MAKING NAVAL GUNS - "THE TATHE GAZETTE," mid THE LAMPINIS, DAN THOMAS, The Allies' Iron Does of War Sydney—"DIPLOMATIC HENRY"—Drow THE RALEIGHS. OTKBR GOOD PITMS THIS EXCELLENT BILL will also show A Mammoth Collection of Headline Acts PriT«Zi • - at THE STAR THEATTtE, NEWTOWN, from the Great Vaudeville Circuits of Tol in Dress Circle till 5.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT. England. America and the Continent, ■ —— BOOM! supported by VICTOR PRINCE and his REVUE CO. THE MOST TERRIFIC SMASH VICTOR PRINCE and liis REVUE CO. In lan Incense-laden Seductive Eastern Sltef 1 ® KftAj *$25wSiAwS x IN THE HISTORY" OF entitled "THE HAREM-SCAREM | | . nCTPBES . Prices: D.C.. and 0.5., 25.; StaUs, Is. IN jSEW ZEALAND. f Bookioig fee, 6d. Plan at The Bristol. iff^ 4582 PEOPLE rpHE SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY'S Headed 6^!' Vit^ra^Great^lar, . c . , INSTITUTE, Whitmoro'Street. THE WOMAN'S SHARE " in Auckland on Saturday CONCERT TO-NIGHT, AT 8. THE WOMAN'S SHAJIE/ —i Mi . vi rtmat. Mrs. 'I'. E. Jones and Party. A! Compelling and Fascinating Dr^ma, llllPlill, li fTttlE RELIABILITY OF 1 6 CHARLES CHAPLIN amty " liSWiaW iwslilifcwls «Mli BEGG'S PIANOS MABEL ,NORMAND IhIIhSF if hW\bb IHj I s guaranteed. The Company's reputa- In a Tidal Wave of Laughter. iM/il JillMa La MPWi eltcn di n {r over 55 years ia a suffi- BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME cient protection to the purohaser that Including tho Exquisite Emotional Play, l>«9t value is given in every respect. ' . OPHELIA. ■ - 1"W;U:'4;-'r l > In BEGG'S Showrooms you have tho And Four Other Splendid Features. iP' \ \,-£> IVh ' choice of the following World-famed ■ Makers:- DAY PRICES—3d., 6d. Reserves, la.' BRITISH. : '■ Aft '' ' ' \ AND SONS. "OESULT OF AET UNION, Drawn "Vw MOORE AND MOORE. WJi «nb ROTM — Wl6 ' C ' T ' GEORGE ROGERS AND SON. IMO 1123- Third 4031JUSTIN BROWNE NEWMAN i CO. ro urtt Mh!' m- K.Wlsi Honday • ' Next Seventh, 1307. Monday So Nr> that Next PLEYEL (Chopin 6 favourite). ' A. J. CARLTON, Monday THE WORLD'S Next BORD (Paris), Secretary. Monday MIGHTIEST MOTION Next In spite of shortage-of production, we .#. Monday PICTURE WILL •' Next have been able to secure a complete ' Monday COMMENCE NEXT Next range of the various _ Models by the ATTOKLA'NT) Monday' MONDAY AT Next ' abovo ' Makers. A visit to our show- nftnrcM unTCM Monday Next rooms will repay the intending purchaser. Ku C W lIUIEL, Monday TITHE T/'lNG'ff Next K inconvenient to pay cash, a nominal THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN Monday AHE ICING'S 'Next deposit, and tho balance extended over AUSTRALASIA. Monday Next -• or years will be accepted. Specialty : Suites of Itoomß, with private Monday AS IT LS CERTAIN Next " CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., bathrooms, etc. V--Monday THAT BOOKING WILL Next Manners Street, Wellington. Tariff: From 10s. per day. Special Terms Monday BE VERY BIG, THE Next Branches and Agencies throughout for lengthened penods. Monday MANAGEMENT Next New Zealand-. „ Full iwrtioulars from Thos. Cook and Monday ANNOUNCE THAT EE- Next llwm A . 7 „ riT , Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Honday SERVE PLAN WILL Next ALWAYS ON TOP. . Telegrams: Cergen, Auckland. Monday OPEN' Next ' n Monday NEXT THURSDAY Next SfALTHOID ROOFING! f^gU4t Monday At Tho Bristol. Next _ . , .. , , Alondav '■ Next TV/ifALTHOID ROOFING etands tho test Mon<lay Next of timo BETTER THAN CORMonday ' Next RUGATED IRON. It is absolutely ' CT ~ie JVTI Monday 'PRlCES—Reserves, 25.; Next weather-proof, and wUI outlast the buUd- SUITS AND TOP COATS. Monday D.C. and 0.5., Is. 6d.j, Next inff it covers. V _ Monday Stalls, Next HAVE A MALTHOID ROOF. MIILIGAN'S Kelburn Avenue. Monday (Book!-to be Certain!) . Next Galvanised Iron has reached a very Comfort, Distinctive Style, and Long flloiKlivy ..iNest ijig], pHce owing to the war—Malthoid Service ere secured. ; ; costs less. It. represents tho farthest ■— — — ■ _ _ HOTEL NOTICES. advance in roofing science, and is the V4f ■ r HI.L r, ; most satisfactory from every point of CORNHILL STREET. fSSSb. view. Get particulars. JrdaSk ' Aubrey Gualter and Co., Wellington. Honse « Window and Office-aeaning Smith and Smith, Ltd., Wellington. . . _ . ■ rl^° n H ac '°, r - _ , An , ' ■ N ' Z " ® ns Wellington. MACffiNER^ MSiimmMMi °asT™T TED Acetylene Gas Co., Auckland; Henry Telephone 3232 (3 rings). Williams and Sons, Ltd., Napier. : — : NEW ZEALAND TROTTING CONFERENCE. . . brice's . .. — I UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, HnHE ANNUAL MEETING of the •MMiiimiMl H .'BRANDON STBI23T, neit to ■ Kirkcaldie and.Stains. Association's Rfloms, Customhouse Quay. . „ . , ■■ - r , on-TUESDAY, 11th JULY, at 10.43 a.in. If you want a good Fish or Meat j B NORRIS r -" • Tea,-5 to <7J0,, try Brice's.- ' Secretarj-. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Christ-church, 7th July, 1916. \7ISITORS to Wellington should stay ' '- • 1 ~ | ~ _ _ : T~ ! . » at this splendid Hotel. Every comfort and attention. Night Porter in attendance. Electric Lift installed. Electrio Light in every room. Tariff, Bs. per D. DALTON, Propitotor. " WEILISeTOHEACI!IG 01TJB. r etliiHin- hotel RACES! RACES! RACES'! (Nearly opposite Railway Station), "\VXNTERi DUNEDIN.' "■ ' > TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE ' With tho Travelling Publio 12th, 13th, and 15tk JULY. 12th, 13th, and 15th JULY. W " g 1 12th, 13th, and lath JULY. 12th, 13th, and 15th JULY. Eleotric Light in Every Bedroom. FIRST DAY (STEEPLECHASE DAY) — Hot Batlis can be had at all houra. Free ' , „,„ Tr -irTn-ir -«-r ~ of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. .WEDNESDAY' 12 JULY," 1916. MODERATE CHARGES. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.30 A.M. FIRST RACE STABTS AT 11.30 A.M. ? U fn r Z* Traiia Leave for Course as follow rS f finrid Lunch from 1? till 2 To Al ° de P art O ' M and 10 ' 21 B-in-tarn a hood. Lunclx from 12. till 2. Wellington depart 10.10, 10.19, 10.37, 10.46-a.m., and 12.6 p.m. Firo Escapes throughout 'the Buildings. . ' ' ... A. E. WHI E, becretary. Night and Day Porters. ——————— : : —" AH communications to „ , ' , < ~ j conhw Special Feature Advertisements. Telephone 87. P.O. Box 112. —— ——7 —7 — : ; — .■ ' ' , ; W!Blß!Wl!Bßlli!ai!«ai^swi»«Hfe»i>!«mii»ig»wiß«H»wi^^ v HOTEL BRAEBURN. | ' rc» /»» vxy _ | JjIINEST PRIVATE HOTEL IN N.Z. f .Jfffl A §> W fi W' | 1 ||||% \ Magnificently situated and. appointed, i lira W® W 1 I.a If il^B Five minutes' walk from Post Office. | ' JUxjiS & W ® an."®' ™ W wfl'• • Accommodation for motors. 5 1 Will Find BIG ATTRACTIONS at NUI (across river, directly opposite rail- | • ' . ! way station). I rax 0 g _ _ .■ „ HOTEL ACADIA, \ Bff | Q f fJCI S ROtSd ''Stof6' • j Lambton Quay, Wellington, • » .. . . . i fJIHOROUGHLY renovated and up _to church, will be pleased l to meet old and ~ ' ■ new friends at the above Hotel. Special Sample Room for Commercial 1 Travellers. ' QU'R Smartly-dressed Windows ' rpHE MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, ■ and Inside Displays Trill give A Qhuznee Street, Wellington. . you ail idea of the eiclusivo MR. FIX has taken over this well- styles and splendid qualities foi) known Hotel, and visitors are reminded ~ , v, f„„,„,it that it oilers them a superior home. which we are fan . Ouite up to date, central, and splendid [ra TBTSfaVisitors to . Tel. 348. Bos 16, Te Aro P.O. , w. fix, Proprietor. Trentham axe ■ j I|Jm|||F . IMPERIAL HOTEL, _ *11 t . 1 i IKK i M''' waipawa, haw-ice's bay. Specially Invited . ; i jiM if AN Ideal Place for 0 Holiday. Lovoly /"*> 111 Mlfflffi In! ' I 11 climate, away from the sea coast. fn C 111 i/M/W i»l | I *Ap Good trout fishing. First-dlass chef. MMm IIM j[|jl|jJ((K . Only the vory best of Liquors and Ales . IhW/s'/M iccpt in stock. Herb. Price and his assistants —fflfc L. are always pleased to see you, /»|J ||/^\|| • even though you don't wish, to fjjMmlmj HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, nur chase ' Mf/li IiMWI ' 107 CUBA STREET. purcuase. ummm | Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Dont Leave Town l/M/fllMl 111IIwIM Accommodation for-100 Guests. First- \X7ftfirif<t PaVftlP 1 U"? If/Mm I ill SlMmai class Cuisine. ; Every modern convenience. WltnOul Faylllg Uo w//////ffislll Ladies' Privnto Drawing-room, Sitting- VlSlt» / lUi/IMI ' ' rooms, etc., Lounges, and Eight Modern • jsWKSI Bathrooms, including electric light and ' S'S/HII i' electric fire alarms. Tariff, 6a. day. 355. _ j. W£/l///f/w i WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. . "*■ OtOtC lOf |lf||f|f lM|l ryEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL Smaft TailoflllS' - IllfP! 111! (Under New Management), . _ ||||||||/| mW|| Near AVharf and To Aro Railway Sta- WW ® IMMffjl M4|| tion. Every modern convenience for visi- ; IpH (9° fA ' IW f/ ofl0fl /f 1 /f§ llnWllr ISils i tors and permanent boarders. Moderate J| || Jlßjs/ff Kp||| 00TnT ™LTAILORI N G, ||i| II THE GRAND FIRE-SCREEN. 54 &56 Wife Street |l| iV (Patented.) /jSjjS ®| , — CLOTHING STORE, Msm ' f|| FIXES oil to side of and works c , t totut t nvrr-tom exactly like a spring-blind. Prices 50 Villts Street, WELLINGTON l*^vl (Postage paid)— Black, 12s. (id.; Antique [ -?sw£ss/ WjsS (Postage paid)— Black, 155.; Antique )2®\ Catalogue. Solo Agents: HOPWOOD HARDWARE, LTD., Palmerston North. 1 '

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2820, 11 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2820, 11 July 1916, Page 7

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