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AMUSEMENTS. HAVE YOU BOOKED YOUR SEAT ■ , '! FOR THE PLUNDERER, THE MIGHTY FOX PHOTOPLAY. Commencing at the , CROWN THEATRE ON MONDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. . . ON MONDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M.500 WONDERFUL SCENES OF ROMANCE, LOVE, HATE, TRIALS, AND SUCCESS. In all our TEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE we have never seen Motion Picture* ; to equal THE WM. FOX SUPREME PRODUCTIONS. _ There is Something so Indefinably Realistic—Something so near THE REAJi j THlNG—that one hardly realises they aro Moving Pictures at sJI. ; BE WISE —BOOK NOW ' ' I AT THE BRISTOL, or THEATRE. THONE 3470. - '

GRAND OPERA TftIUSE. The-Forbidden Fruit from'that SecMS Orchard "beliind that Open Gate of Life. ,T. C. Williamson, Ltd ...............Lessee. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION . M. H. Norwood" Sol© Manager. • •« TO 1 CsSf »|fl Plf f f ~'MJ I™t SEC "THB'SECRET'ORCiSrD.'' KfrapjjllMSi to see "THE SECRET ORCHARD.^ SECRET " j ' Tea, in Dress Circle till 5.30. The-Successful Entertainer. [/ Bfeta m T \ FUN! FUN! FUN 1 g« £ V Shrieks! Roars! Convulsions! Ilia 1»U IM' Inw 1^9I» ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AOl SB. If, i™*. r~."i*Q'- fIBSBf ' TAica 'TOWS »» aa^SiBSPS-affiaw. ■*■■' — In the Funniest Farce of All— ~,n vT _ ■ Vri -, TJ ,„, - THE FIREMAN. ' 10-MGHI! 10-MCtH.I ! THE FIREMAN. WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. Also a Magnificent'Programme,-including , T VTITFS' l"\" P VIXC CHIMMIE FADDEN, t E\LNING. A Plhr of Smiles and Tears. A TRUE BOHEMIAN EVENING. USUAL PRICES. ' TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Whole of net proceeds to he divided XJL / between Christmas Gift and War Relief TO-MORROW EVENING-, ADMISSION: 2s. 6d. to all parts. Box " At 8.30 o'clock. Plan at Bristol.- (No booking fee.). SUNDAY CONCERT, RONALD. K. LYON, SUNDAY CONCERT, Secretary. ' . By the WELLINGTON TMifRY "PTTPHV PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA,. R :rIjGBY - EUGBI. PKOB-ESSIONAL ORCHESTRA, THIS AFTERNOON Under .iiii. MR , HERBERT BLOT. ' • CAMP TEAM V. WELLINGTON. • . — Silver Coin Collection. x ATHLETIC PAIiK AT 3. —— — . HAVE YOU A PIANO? Admission, 6d.; Ladies Free. THAT HAS SEEN ITS.BEST BAY& Grandstand, 6d. . , „„„ ■ SECOND-HAND PIANOS. *" ■ - » _ SPECIAL EXCHANGE PROPOSITION. /YWING to the extraordinary demand - \rsi?Z/ V' for Second-hand. Pianos,, we, for some time, have been unable to fill N TN MAKING CLOTHES that well- orders. , A dressed Men want, To be able to supply the «-ol<heTfi afc MILLIGAN'S various Camps and others who aTe wont" Merchant Tailoring Service, is . ing ii used Piano at Unrivalled willing to allow you full piesdat value __ for your Piano, the amount to go to your credit as part payment of an upBRICE'S to-date model, such as— T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN. ROGERS, Ju BRANDON STREET, next to MOORE AND IIOORE, PLEYEL, Kirkcaldze and Stains. A number of residents of this City and If you Tvant a *ood Fish or Meat district ta^ r^ B n Xbirl.f' J WTS M and V ' to 7.30. try Brice's. , : ; tory for your children to learn on. If jS!3EsSsI vou have such a Piano, tvhy not cail _j©dQ£®(KH| on lis, and let us explain our exchange system—your old Piano as part payment, . i - a nominal deposit, and the balance ex- . tending over one, Wo, or three years, to suit your purse. EXPEDITIONARY This ls wortn your calne ° °° ' FOX'S PUTTEES, FOX'S ™ G& . ND c 0„ LTD., I • frl^rfe'and 21 Willis Street. Established So years.. |,

Special Feature. Advertisements. The World's lest! .J Picture Show Bequirements! AYe are complete Picture-Show Outfitters, and | are the Sole Agents for ' the "World's Best Bioscope—the POWERS 6.8. ; 1 Let us quote you for Plant or any 'Accessory, Carbons, 8011, Tickets, Eeastats, etc. Photographic and Cinematographic Merchants. j 42 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, i Also Queen Street, Auckland. j

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 9

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