AMUSEMENTS. THE itxng'S. HE i^-ING'S LAST NIGHT! . LAST 1 NIGHT! 0? tlio Striking Dramatic Picture, A TALE OP TWO CITIES. A TALE OF TWO CITIES. The.great Historical Novel by CHARLES DICKENS, Also, a Triangle-Keystone Comedy, HIS BREAD AND BUTTEIt, The l'atho Gazette and others. Prieps--Gil., Is., and. Is. Gd. Reserves at Bristol. , TO-MORROW - TO-MORROW. . SPECIAL MATINEE, At 2.30." EVENING, At 8. Ajul Twico Daily All Next Week, , At 7TIHE THING'S. AHE . .JOkJNG'S. s The Opportunity of a Lifctimo! A Grand Holiday Trip from . SYDNEY to LONDON, Via New Zealand/Fiji, Honolulu, and Canada,\by r • "Wonderfully Realistic; Intensely Interostfng-; Hiriily Instructive and Entertaining. ANITA STEW AST and EARLE WILLIAMS, . In a clever and bright comedy. ' BOOK YOUR PASSAGES EARLY. FARES—First Class, Is.; Second Class, Gd. Reserved Compartments, Is. 6d. PASSPORTS at the Bristol Piano Co'. To W N HAL L. CONCERT -CHAMBER. Direction w. A. Low. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). And SATURDAY and MONDAY, Positively Three More Nights Only, JANE SHORE. JANE SHORE. JANE SHORE. The Girl who captured the King's Heart. A story of the Rotaance of the Wars of the Roses. . JUST READ WHAT YOUR PAPERS SAY. % This is sufficient to 'guarantee the merits of this glorious picture. THE "POST" VIEWS: "The picture abounds in "sensational incidents, and affords glimpses of beautiful landscapes and medieval buildings." ' THE .f'TIMES" 'VIEWS: "Wonderfully well staaed Wnd mounted, and ably and realistically enacted. The producers have evidently made a close study of ©e dresses, armour, and weapons, and last, but not least, tho history of the period, with, results that must bo seen to be fullv appreciated." ' "THE DOMINION" VIEWS: "• "The picture embodies some very fine scenery, and the masses of the striifrglinsr armies, wearing red and white roses of Lancashire and York,_ wero very ably managed." GRAND MATINEE- 1 . NEST SATURDAY at 2.30 p.m. Childron Half-price to all parts of I house. Box plan at The Bristol.AUCKLAND-. GARCEN- HOTEL, THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN AUSTRALASIA. ' • Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private bathrooms, eto. Tariff: From 10s. par day. Special Terms for lengthened periods. ; Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. : ' Telegrams: "Cargen," Auckland. LOOKI Here is Your Opportunity to Secure a WELL-MADE CHESTERFIELD SOFA, Or a COMFORTABLE EASY CHAIR AT A VERY LOW PRICE. APINCKNEY (next to the Opera • House), Manners Street, must dispose of all stock in TWO W'EEKS. ClosM S EASY CHAIRS, JAPANESE CARPETS, MATTING. SQUARES, RUGS, ETC ALL MUST GO?' • f s T UNCHEOIJ. AND TEA ROOMS, BRANDON STREET, next to , Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.80, try Brice's.
. AMUSEMENTS. " ' JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. ! TO-NIGHT!, At 8. TO-NIGHT[ LA BLANCS TRAVESTY STARS. . : "IN OLD SEVILLE." "In Old Seville the toreador ' ■ Was cheered by many a mighty throng; But thousands more and thousands more Are feasting on the fun galcro Of Bert La Blanc;. OF BERT- LA' BLANC." . " . A Colossal Variety Programme! THE I*UNTY COMEDY CO. > " . In thoir Screaming Sketch, "Sandy's Wedding Present." ■' ' ' KIKCf AND THORNTON. Kitchie and Kliftie; Nina Alix, Marr and Evans, Prices as Usual. -Plan at Tlio Bristol. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) at 2.30. Tliis Week's HUGE BILL in. its Entirety.: LAftT DAY t LAsT NIGHT Of the Stirring Sensational Drama, THE EAGLE'S NEST, . THE EAGLE'S NEST, ' - THE EAGLE'S NEST, ' ■ ' : THE EAGLE'S KSST, THE EAGLE'S NEST, THE EAGLE'S NEST,. A story of tho' wild days in tho ■; Mining Country of America. Thrilling and - Romantic. Other Strong Supporting Items. COMMENCING NOON TO-MORROW\ THE RAIDERS. <■" - \ THE RAIDERS. THE RAIDERS. ' THE RAIDERS. THE RAIDERS. . ' THE RAIDERS. THE RAIDERS. AN-INGE TRIANGLE PRODUCTION, Starring • The Eminent American Star,' •> H.B.WARNER,' H. B. WARNER, . Stirirng ' Five-reel Drama of tho Stock' ' Exchange. , Day 3d. and Gd.; Night, Gd. s ' Tea- in Dress 5.30. • ~ ~ ' LAST DA? ' LAST NIGHT Of. this- Grand Double Attraction 'Bill. ' "YOUTH" and "BRIGHT LIGHTS.""/ Stirring Drama and Cyclonio Comedy. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). MORNING, J A Grandly-Magnificent' Dramatic Attraction, ' , "SEALED LIPS." ' j Presented by. the .Equitable-World Filmff, . j DAY PRICES—3d., Circle-Gd., Res.-Is. J mHE RELIABILITY OF : I - _ BECrG'S PIANOS . Is guaranteed. The Company's reputa- , ] tiop extending over 55 years is a sufficient protection to the purchaser that best value is given in every respect. v In BEGG'S Showrooms you have the ; choice of the following World-famed r - > Makers:— / " ! , BRITISH. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS. CHALLEN AND SON. MOORE AND MOORE. GEORGE ROGERS AND SON. JUSTIN BROWNE. ' NEWMAN & CO. 1 . FRENCH. ' PLEYEL (Chopin's favourite). ■. ] BORD (Paris). . In spite of shortage of production, we have been able to secure a complete \ range of the ] various Models by the above Makers. A visit to our showrooms will repay tho intending pnrcha6er. If inconvenient to pay cash, a nominal deposit and the balance extended over 1, 2, or 3 years will be accepted. ; CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. 1 " Branches and Agencies throughout New Zealand. V; mHE . house "representative ; J- of London Ideals in Gentlemen's Drew-is - MILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENTJE.' , • MUSIC MADE.EASY.. ' • TJSTHY waste years learning? When the Vt "COLBIR" system teaches you to play tho latest songs, , two-steps, and nil classes of inusio in 10 to 20 lessons, saves time, money, and drudgery; • No scales, to 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, Bir- ; ley's College of Music, Boulcott Street (Chambers), first floor up.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2847, 11 August 1916, Page 7
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