AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. 8 p.m., and all This Wool;. PAULINE FREDERICK, I 1 All UN 1:! FREDERICK, PAULINE I'RIiDERICK, In the superb emotional uctiou-filled drama in five acts, "ZAZA." "ZAZA." "ZAZA." "ZAZA." "ZAZA." "ZAZA." . A Picture of Exceptional Morit, wherein tho truo soul of a wonderful woman brings tlio story of ber DAZZLING AND TEMPESTUOUS LIFE To .a most wonderful finish, and quite an unsuspected climax is readied I through ZAZA'S love for THE CHILD OF THE MAN SHE LOVES. SUPPORTED BY other Strong Pictures, Including TRENTHAM XMA.S DINNER. .Prices as "usual. Plaii at Tbeatre. ■'Phono. 3143, THi; HOLIDAY HIT. THE HOLIDAY HIT. THE HOLIDAY HIT. THE HOLIDAY HIT. Was made at tlio Cuba Street Central, And Signor Truda's Specially Selected Orchestra. Packed daily and nightly hr eager and enthusiastic crowds. MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARE In "THE PRETTY SISTER OF .TOSE.' "THB PE.ETTY SISTER OF JOSE. "THE PRETTY SISTER .OF JOSE.„ "THE PRETTY SISTER OF' -TOSE. '; "THE PRETTY SISTER. OF JOSE." A graceful, tragic love story of tho I languorous land of Spain. It breathes Romance. It revels in Love. It liints at Tragedy. It dreams of Happiness. It pulses with Realism. . It compels Admiration. It pictures Hate. . It lives Life. With a strong and varied supporting" Programme. Prices as usual. Continuous flour .11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Book seats at the Theatre, or telephone for them at any timo. 'Phone 3255. , LOST AND FOUND OST, between 54 Coromandel Street i and Father Lane's Picnic, Gold Medal, engraved "Charles Murray, first prize for five-milo championship. Substantial reward on returning to 54 Coromandot Street. ' MOTORING AT XMAS TIME. DURING Christmas Holidays Mr. Sam Skinner, Motor Propnotor, will take touring parties through Woodville Gorge, and surrounding scenic districts. Picnic parties will also be motored to suitablo places. Parties intending to mako theso tripp should communicate with S. Skinner, Woodville (opp. Railway Station). Best cars. Careful drivers. |Phone 24. BRICE'S Luncheon and tea rooms, BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stains, If you want a pood Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brice's. MUSIC MADE EASY. ■ffyBTHY waste years learning? When iv the "COLBIR" system teaches you to play the latest songs, two-steps, and all classes of musio in 10 to 20 lessons, saves time, money, and drudgery. No 6calea, no special musio. Plenty of local references. Testimonials can be seen from all parts. Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews any timo.-. Call for all particulars, Biriey's (College of Musio, Boulcott Street (Chambers), first floor up. T~ SHIELDS, Military Tailor, Willis • Street, begs to announce that he has just received a new shipment of Artillery Buttons, • Ist Canterbury, 9th Hawko's Bay, Wellington East Coast, lGtli Waikato Badges, also Brass Buglers' Badges, and aIF the latest makes of puttees. W' ENDEL'S . WINES.—Port, Sherry, Madeira, Claret, 3s. per bottle, Sd. each oxtra if posted, 12 bottles' or over delivered free at 2s. Gd. per bottle. Full price list on application. J. Wendel. and Co., Newton. Auckland. SPIRITS and imported Wines are at prohibitive prices. Those who enjoy a comforting beverag© should drink Weudel's Wines. Admittedly better than imported and much .cheaper. Send for price list. J. Wendel and Co., Newton, Auckland. , __ DOMINION Lever Watch, printed guarantee for 1 year, manufactured by maker of Big Ben Alarm. Post 7s. fid. to . J. E. FITT Jeweller, PAL'MERSTON NORTH. Sole Agent, for the District BE WING Machines, drophead, golden oak, £i 155., almost new 66 Singer, cheap. Machines bought, exchanged, or repaired. Globe, Grand Opara House, Manners Street. 'Phone 4214. Call or write. ' , STAMPS— Collections ana Loose Stamps Wanted, especially old N.Z. 1855-72, on envelopesj also Samoa; good price given, cash promptly. Depot for Albums, Mounts, etc. A. Brodie, 116 Manners Street, Wellington. WAVE you Tried TE MATA WINES f JO They are a New Zealand produot, and the best! Prices from 28s. per case. Write the Manager at' Havelock North for Price List. : CLEAN Humour, Clever Caricature, the Best Jokes, the Talent of Eminent Men, in "Punch." Three vols. (1914-15) and parts for 1916, for two guineas. Writo "Dominion" Offico for particulars.
Shine your tan shoes with TAN-OL— the brilliant polish that won't rub off. In tins—liquid, Is.; paste, Gd.—Advt. The Dean of liocliester, speaking at Strood, said he knew movo about curates than Mr. Ben Tillett. They worked hard and with great self-sacrifico. He know 0110 who had'worked lor forty years, and during that time all ho had rccoivcd was £10. Punctured. This seldom happens with "Avon" all-Briti6ji Cyole Tyres.—Advt..
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2961, 27 December 1916, Page 7
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