amusements! ' B^lssl' LAST 2 DAYS LAST 2 NIGHTS Of the Entrancing Comedy-drama— N E D R A, ■ N E D E l, From the delightful and. popidar book f written by tho noted American novelist, GEORGE BARE M'CUTCHEON. A Bparkling story of love, laughter, and romantic o'dvonturciv. • amidst gorgeous : scenery.', ' GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, ; Morning & Afternoon Tea I'rcein Circle." . USUAL PRICES. . USUAL PRICES. Commencing oil Saturday Morning Next, tho powerful and startling detective play, "THE PHANTOM CROOK," A thrilling and astounding master-play, i ropleto with powor, pathos, and big ' , emotional love scones. ; i LAST TWO DAYS AND &IGHTS .' S " At • ; STIRRING TRIANGLE DRAMA 1 , "THE HALE BREED." - ! "THE HALE BREED." : "THE HALE BREED." , ■ ; Adapted from the famous novel by- , BRET HARTE.. A STORY OP LOVE, ROMANCE, AND REVENGE, ) Also showing LATEST AYAIi TOPICAL \ (Just released). GAU.MONT GRAPHIC AND OTHERS. : Day, 3d. and 6d. Night, 6d., Tea in Dress Circle till .5.30."- . NEW Coin Tricks—Cap and Coin Trick; Two pennies are . examined and placed on the'back of any person's hand, arid covered with the cap. Tha .pennies are seon -to pass through the ! hands, and on removing the cap sixpence ■, is found in place of tho pennies; post' v free, Is. ljd. The Flying Maori Penny ; is shown in tho open hand, and instant- • /ly disappears, back and front is shown, 1 i tlio coin has gone, and will appear at will of performer; post free, 7Ja. Send i penny stamp for catalogue. A. W, Moran.and Son, 60 Willis Street, Wei-. | lington. MUSIC MADE EASY. . . TSSTHY waste years learning? ■ When ** the "COLB1R" systom toachesyoix to play the latest songs, two-stops, and . all classes of musio in 10 to 20 lessons, saves time, money, and drudgery. No \ scales, no special music. Plenty of local references. Testimonials can be seen; ■' from all parts. Don't koep your piano 3 idle. Interviews any time. Call for all •particulars, Birley's College of 'Music, ' Boulcott Street (Chambers), first floor up. •, SOLDIERS' X.MAS CAKES. J SEE that your Boys or Soldier Friends ; fare well at Xmas. This can be done by. sending one of our specially ' prepared cakes, packed in airtight tins, j Wo guarantee these cakes. Price according to sire. We will post the parcel. Send particulars to J. RAWLINS, White House, The Square, and Terrace End, > Palmerston North. . ■) IP this-should catch the eye of any- ; one Buffering from Piles, send P.N., ! Is. 6d., to J. H. WHITING, Box 194,. : Palmerston. North, and he will 6end i you a Jar of the great TOHUNGA ' OINTMENT. Give "Tolvunga," a trial. Sure to Cure. :. j Agents wanted everywhere. ; gEWING MACHINES. Singer Drophead, cost '.£ls, my price : ■ £8 1(5.; Singor Drophead, cost JBI4 10s., : my price £7 10s.; Singer Drophead, cost ; .£l4, my price, .£6 15a.; Standard Drophead, coat £12 125., my prioe £i 15s. .j Treadles from £2 195., Hand Machines from £1 10s. Globe Machine Co.. new Grand Opera House, Wellington; 154 Queen Street, Auckland; and 261 High Street, Christchurch. ... . NOTICE.— New Zealand Invention. The Old Clothes Prop has had its day, for the "SAFETY" CLOTHES ! PROPS have oome 4o stay. The harder the wind blows the 6afer are the olotheslines in its keeping. . The Allies' Hand Protector and ■ Polisher is the only clean combination : for Polishing Stoves, Boots, etc., etc. Qbtainable at all stores and ironmongers. 1 SPIRITS and imported Wises are at J prohibitive prices. Thosa who enjoy a comforting beverage 6honld drink Wendel's Wines. Admittedly better than| 1 ; imported and much cheaper. Send for prico list. J. Wendel and Co.; New- . • ton, Auckland. .' ; WENDEL'S WINES.—Port, Sherry, ! Madoira, Claret, Ss. per bottle, S<L each extra if posted, 12- bottles or, over , delivered free at 2s. Gd. per bottle. Pull prico list on application.; J. Wendel arid Co., Newton,- Auckland. BOLD, Outspoken Publicity assured on the "Talking" Sign at Courtenaji Place.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2912, 26 October 1916, Page 7
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