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] AMUSEMENTS, "OTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Pullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! OUR DOUBLE-VALUE MATINEE at 2.30. You can't afford to Jet tbe kiddies miss CHRIS. RICHARDS and Two Wonder-acts of the Age, both Replete with thoso Essentials necessary for Children's Enjoyment; Shrieking Comedy and Weird Phantasy. B Is., (id., Is., fid., Is., 6d., Is., 6d. a TtTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT-Last Night of this Bill.- ' CHRIS: RICHARDS. ' a MANKTN THE FROG, 1 , DOROTHY HARRIS, e • MADGE MAITLAND. 1 And the Superlative Variety Bill. Positively Last Night of. the Irish Idol. U.C. and AH Stalls. 25.; TJ. Circle, Is. Plans at. The Bristol till 1 p.m., tnca at Theatre. ■RESULT OF RAFFLES IN CONNECTION AVITH THE . . WOMEN'S NATIONAL . RESERVE "OUR DAY" FUND. Doll's House.—No. Si; Won by Irene i Davis, 151 Grant Road. f Doll.-No. 87. Won by Mr. W. A. Kennedy, Hotel Cecil. ELSIE B. HOLMES. TO LET. • ANTED, Tenant, school holidays, for superior 1 Rooms, furnished, close soa, - tram ;■ reasonable. 1 Beach Street, Island Bay. • SEASIDE-Furmshed Cpttage; every convenience; closer trani;i safe bathing .fishing, boating.' Surrey House, Esplanade, Island Bay. mO LET, for about 5 weeks from 10th -"- December, a 6-roonied House, i fur- . mshed; all conveniences. Apply 83 Cuba Street, I'almerston North. ; riAO LET, a Double Bed-Sittingrqom; -*■ would suit tiro friends; gentlemen preferred; also One Unfurnished Room. 35 Aurora Terrace. 'Phone 2266. ■ TO LET, Thorndon, 2~Unfurnished or Partly-furnished Rooms, with appliances for cooking. Apply by letter to ■ "K- N./' Molesworth Street P.O. TO LET, 6 of "l 2 months, Gentleman's Furnished Residence, ten minutes from G.P.0.; beautiful harbour view. Apply "Residence/' "Dominion" Office. • TO LET, Furnished, 2 Bedrooms, Din-ing-room, and Kitchen, use of bathroom and conveniences; I minutes to tram; no climb; harbour view. 22 Sugar Loaf Road, Brooklyn. FURNISHED new five-roomed House,' with all conveniences, situated on Napier hills, To Let during November , and December; rental, '£2 15s. weekly. Apply "House," Box 150, ■■ Napier. 0 LET, Private Hospital, Furnislied, for twelve months, from 81st March, 1917; also Cottage adjoining, furnished, early reply necessary. For particulars, apply to Mrs. F. W. Pope, Havelock, Marlborough. MURITAI, EASTBOURNE. ' TO LET, at Seaside, for term of six months, Furnished 7-rooiri Residence, all conveniences; lawn, garden, select locality; adult family' preferred. Address "Muritai," c/o "Dominion" Office. - WANTED TO LET ON LEASE, Cen-trally-situated Shop in New Plymouth. One of the best stands. Good situation for Stationer or Tea Rooni6. A thriving seaport town,'with a number of new industries coimmencing. The climate is one of the best, and Taranaki is undoubtedly the garden of New Zealand. Arthur B. Gibson, Land Agent. Egmont Street, New Plymouth. Rouses - toilet. !) Rooms, Houghton Bay, 255.; 8-rooms, Lower Hutt, Ms.'; 5 Jidomsi, Thorby Street, 255. FURNISHED-fi, Karori, 505.; 7. Karori, (i3s.; 9. Thorndon, 705.; 9 Kelburn, 605.; 7, Boulcott Street 70s, . Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN ' 115 Customhouse Quay. MATA WINES. Try tbcm at any Hotel! They are sound and good.

Special Feature Advertisements. i Harringtons Cinematograpb Department IS REPLETE WITH" EVERY REQUIREMENT FOR THE MODERN PICTURE SHOW. ■' THIS IS THE fcß i As used in the Leading Picture Theatres, IT Giving -utmost satisfaction and used in large numbers in the Army and Navy posts, Training; Quarters, Y.M.C.A.'e as well as educational, religious, and other institutions. of the finest. Materials the best. High grade steel—bronze gears, etc. . ' TChe patented Intermittent Movement used exclusively on the Power's product is a mechanical marvel and the wonder of scientists in its substantial construction and easy action on film while providing greatest definition. IT Why does an estimated 65 to 70 per cent, of exhibitors ajid others use Power's Cameragraph? Because it has consistently, for years, delivered the best in projection and conclusively proven its dependr ability. ~ r * . PRICE, COMPLETE WITH ARC, MOTOR/ STAND, AND LENSES, -. £J05... SOLE AGENTS— 42 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2932, 18 November 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2932, 18 November 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2932, 18 November 1916, Page 11

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