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v --' AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S, VERYBODY'S, TO-DAY. AND. ALL THE WEEK. v £wL if % o J J ■ A PICTURE WITH A PUNCH. •■ LOVE, HOPE, AND FIGHT. Also, Latest War Pictures (just arrived) .staring GREAT BATTLE of the SOMME (JULY, 1916). , And the SURRENDER of. GERMANS. Other Excellent Items._ ■ Day~3d. and Gd. Night, 6d. lea -in Dress Circle • till 5.30. MARY. "World's sweetheart" we greet thee,'with love we would fete fhee, . God-speed thee and guard thee wherever .you go; And though in this world we never mav meet thee, .. ■ How- well thy sweet ways and thy fair ' form we know. ■ •. . (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. TO-DAY AND ALL THE WEEK! MARY PICKFORD, . MARY PICKFORD, In that Wonderful Conception of Photo Opera, "MADAM BUTTERFLY," "MADAM BUTTERFLY,"* ' • "MADAM BUTTERFLY," ■ An Exquisite Picturisation of John .Luther-Long's. Beloved Classic. . ' t One of the Tenderest Character Creations'ever Conceived. Hours of Screening: 11.15 a.m., 12 53 p.m., 2.35 p.ni., 4.15 p.m., 5.55 p.m.. 7.33 p.m., 9 p.m. ' -. ; .,..PRICES OF ADMISSION: •Day Sessions— .. Evening SessionsAdults, Sixpence. Adults, One- Shilling. Children, Threeence.- Children, Sixpence. ■"HAVE YOU A PIANO? THAT. HAS SEEN ITS BEST Di.YS. SECOND-HAND PIANOS. , SPECIAL EXCHANGE PROPOSITION. AWING to the extraordinary demand *~r for Second-hand Piaaos, we, for some time; have been unable to fill orders. '.-■..' , To bo" able to supply the tidier* at various Camps and others who arev wonting a. used Piano at a low price, we are willing to-allow'you full piesent value for your Piano, the; aniount to go to your oredit.as part payment of an up-to-date model, such as — BRINSMEAD,. CHALLEN, ROGERS, . MOORE AND MOORE, PLEYEL,, ; . ' . BORD, ETC. ' A number of residents of this City and ■ .district have a'Piano that .tas btwn'inuse for a. large number of years, and having seen its best days is uiigatisfactory for your children to learn on. If you have suoh a. Piano, why not call on us, aid let us explain our exchange system—your old Piano as part payment,. - a nominal deposit, and the balance extending, over one, two, or three years,-to ■ suit youT purse.«. . This is\ worth your earnest considera- ; tion. ■ . CHAS.-..BEGG AND CO., LTD., ; 'Manners Street, Wellington. Importers' of High-grade British and French Pianos. ■ Established 55 years, AFHCERS' UNIFORMS, BY MILLIGAN'S MILITARY STAFF, • Afe Superior in-Fit anad Finish. '•.■...:.. • t BRICE'S f' 1 tJNCHEON . AND TEA ROOMS, ;fU . BRANDON STREET, next to !'.' . Kirkcaldie and Staioß. If you wont a good Fish or Meat . Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brioe'a.

Special Feature Advertisements. I ; . 'The /■ . ■■■:'" : '-:-' ~< 'VUritaMafu" ■:■' is the first direct steamer to reach New Zealand from \. : . Japan. She-brings us 6omc ' '"."•. ■•■■ delightful goods, which we N feel certain are going to aell out right away. SILK PINCUSHIONS, daintily-painted by ■ ■ hand. Make ducky little-gifts,'as each is ■' - prettily boxed. 7d., Bd., 9d., 1/2, 1/3, ' 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/9, 2/-, 2/3. ..JAPANESE CALENDARS, "for 1917. These v '. most artistic and uncommon Calendars are bound to go quickl;p-they are so exceedingly cheap and pretty. . 6d., Bd., 1/-, 1/3, 1/4, ■:'•■ • ■ . ■ V 6: ' . . ••'■'.' ..' ' SATSUMA BROOCHES'are alwavs welcome ," ' " - as gifts. 1/8, 1/11, 2f, 2/3. . ' Add 1-kl. more for postage please to all above, i .Space won't admit of further enumeration, but you will like to seej and we will like . 'to show, many new -styles in CUPS AND SAUCERS, PLATES, VASES, SILK BAGS, ■ ' '. TEA POSIES, Etc., Etc. The "Rimutaka" , I Brought vus a fine lot of English "" Pewter for which many of our customers have long waited. CANDLESTICKS, CAKE DISHES, PHOTO FRAMES, VASES, TEA SETS CRUET SETS, HOT WATER JUGS, BISCUIT BOXES, Etc. _ SUPPOSE YOU CALL? "Art Needlework Specialists" Lambton. Quay Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2885, 25 September 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2885, 25 September 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2885, 25 September 1916, Page 9

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