AMUSEMENTS, OROWN : (Opposito Parliamentary Buildi-sjs, Thomdon). ANOTHER GREAT RECEPTION LAST NIGHT Accorded THE IDOL OF THE SCREEN, William'farnum W" . WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FAR-NUM • In . THE PLUNDERER, THE PLUNDERER}' THE PLUNDERER, • THE WM. FOX SUPREME. PHOTO-PLAY. Showing To-night and all this week.. , i READ PRESS NOTES: "The picture teems with thrilling events so vivid and real that they leave one wondering at the genius of tlie picture producer. 'The Plunderer* is u genuine masterpiece of realism, and its success can be regarded as assured."— "Evening Post." "Tho Fox people have managed to • attain tho correct atmosphere, while tho general surroundings, aided by . most characteristic scenery, contribute to the roalistic' effcct."—"N.Z. Times." "As for the production, ■it must establish the reputation of Fox films along with that of tho best makers of films in all America."—-"Dominion." Reserve a Seat at Tho Bristol, • Or Ring 8470 and wo will Rcsofre a Seat for you. BIG SPECIAL MATINEE, BIG SPECIAL MATINEE, TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-DAY-AT 2.80. ' LAST 3 DAYS LAST 3 NIGHTS ( Of a Grandly Magnificent Programme. VIGOROUS! MAGNETIC! . | ENTHRALLING! , ; Headed by a Truly Human Play, "CHMMIE FADDEN," "CHIMMIE FADDEN," ! A story of smiles and tears, filmed by the Paramount Players; a play . for mothers, daughters, sweethearts, wives, brothers, and sisters. ALSO SHOWING. The Funniest of all Farces, with CHARLES CHAPLIN. CHARLES CHAPLIN. _ j Depicting in the best Mutual-Chaplin I "THE FIREMAN," An Absolute Riot of .Hysterical , Laughter. . USUAL' PRICES. USUAL' PRICES. Under the Patronage and inthePresenct of Her Excellency the Countess of Liverpool, tho Mayor and Mayoress. |MONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL'. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, . Gth and 7th OCTOBER. DRAMATIC RECITALS , By tlio Juvenile Pupils of ' MISS BETTY PUR-DOM And MR. CULFOR-D...BELL. ■ Different Programme Each Night. Dickens' Play—Fairy Plays—SketchesDuologues—Music—Singing—Dancing. by Pupils of Miss Gladys M.' Campbell. Tickets—Ss., 2?.,' and a few at le. Box Plan at Bristol Piano Co. HAVE YOU A PIANO? THAT HAS SEEN ITS BEST Di.YS. SECOND-HAND PIANOS. SPECIAL EXCHANGE. PROPOSITION. to the extraordinary demand vy f or Second-hand Pianos, we, fop some time, have been -unable to fill orders. To be able to supply the foldiers ot varioufl Camps and others who are wanting ii used Piano at a low price, we axa willing to allow you full piesent value for your Piano, the amount to go to your credit as part payment of an uptoJate model, suoh as— BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN, ROGERS, MOORE AND MOORE, PLEYEL, . BORD, ETC. A number of residents of this City and district have a Piano that has buen in use for a largo number t-f years, ana having seen its best days is iinsatiEfactory for your children to learn on. It you have such a Piano, why not call on us, and let us explain our iscnaDgo system—your old Piano as part payment, a nominal deposit, and the balance extending over one, two, or three yean?, to j suit your purse. . This is worth your earnest oonsideratloll'cHAS. BEGG AND.CO., LTD., ! Manners Street, Wellington. ■ Importers of High-grade British . am! French. Pianos. Established 65 yeara. j .
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2893, 4 October 1916, Page 7
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