AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2.30. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2.30. Matinee GIGANTIC Matineo MATINEE, Matinee TO-DAY, at 2.30. Matinee BARGAIN PRICES: 25., 15., GJ. 23., Is., (id JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE SS FULLERS'S™,™ ■ LAST NIGHT Of THIS BILL! TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT BRULL AND HELMSLEY, The Dude and tile Darling, in their FANDANGO OF FRIVOLITY. :• THE CALEYS, NATIONAL DUO. • Last Night LEEDS & LEMAR. • Last Night of CESTRIA. ; Last Night of HARRY LITTLE. Last Night DURA & JUDGE. DORA OBERMAN, Exotic Minx of Melody, And LEONARD KELSON, ' Introducing by General Desire. THE SONG HE MADE FAMOUS, Combining Humour and Pathos, "MR. BOOSE." Prices; D.C. and All Stalls, 25.; Earn ily Circle, Is. Reserves at The Bristol till 1 p.m. - then at Theatre till 5 p.m. 1 THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE. £< ON CERT CHAMBER TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I POSITIVELY FAREWELL APPEARANCE of Mr. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL, LAWRENCE CAMPBELL, The Distinguished and Popular Enter tainer, in his Brilliant Portrayal oi , C. J. DENNIS'S Great Work, "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE." x Ono- of the most human books of Terse ever conceived, i A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT, [ A. DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT, . Which mil be presented this evening ■ FOE THE LAST TIME. Admission—3s., 25., Is. Box Plan at • Bristol till 12.30, and after at Christe- . son's. ! . Direction J. AND N. TAIT. FLOWERS, PLANTS, FRUIT, VEGE- . ; TABLES, ETC. "PATRIOTIC HORTICULTURAL SHOW. ST. THOMAS' HALL, WELLINGTON SOUTH. , WEDNESDAY, 17th JANUARY, from 3 p.m. THURSDAY, 18th JANUARY, from 7,30 p.m. Flowers, Fruit, Vegetables, Home Industries. Competitions for Girls and Bojs. Got a schedule and make an entry. PROCEEDS—St. John Ambulance Red Cross Fund and Camp Instituto. ADMISSION, 6d. Music by South Wellington Orchestra and Tramway Band. ENTRIES received at Hall, TUESDAY, 8 to 9 p.m. Late Entries WEDNESDAY, until 9 a.m. sharp. All Exhibits must be in by 10.30 ajn. HELP OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS by Exhibiting or Attending. Hon. Secretaries: E. G. Cooper and It. E. Green. . A PIANO IN EVERY HOME. "OEGG'S FAMOUS PrANOS. -OEGG'S FAMOUS "PIANOS. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SON. CHALLEN AND SON. 'NEWMAN AND CO. GEORGE ROGERS AND SON. MOORE AND MOORE. BORD (PARIS) PLEYEL. . The -ibovo Topresont makers renowned the world over. If you havo a Piano that has seen its best days, let lis rnnke an allowance as part payment for a new ono. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, WELLINGTON. Established 1861. Agencies throughout New Zealand.; — In the — PRACTICAL ARTS. QUCH as making CLOTHES in O which men will appear at their best, • . MILLIGAN'S, Tailors, Kelbuni Avenue, ■ Are Specialists. LET the "Dominion" General Printing Department handle your next order, whatever your requirements. Prompt attention. Reasonable charges.j 'Phone
- I at Conrtenay Place. • Special Feature Advertisements. Picture Shows : use the BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST. JN 12,000 Pioture Shows all over tho world the POWERS 6B BIOSCOPE is used, because it las been found by practical experience to be the best. In America, where competition is keenest, and no expense is spared ' in order to obtain the best, 70 to 80 per cent, of the leading picture houses use it because of its perfect projection and dependability—no hitohea or break-doiviis when a Powers 6B is behind the picture. Tho Powers 6B has an Antomatic Loop Shuttor, possessed fRt MNMjI liy no other machine; it has a Take-up which provides easy . fllll' ® n( * even tendon while still X/ t'ght'y re-wiuding tho film on the lower reel, even thougli I several thousand feet have been • »sed. These features, comPwfel H ' bined with the fact that the iif|||p materials used in its coustrucsl§(J* l '' onQre of the best quality, and Jp||l I wor ' tmans i'P and finish of \Spi||jif highest grade, enabled tho Powers 6B to secure the / 83-' 1 j | grand PRIZH . . : ' I -At the Panama Exhibit-ion > Against All Comers.' Call and let us demonstrate it to you, or send for illustrated booklet ' if you live out of town. A full stock of Carbons, Eoll Tickets, Slides, and all other Bioscope requirements. 1 ; '' .... j Photographic and • Cinematographic"-;:; sa'erchahjs^ 42 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. " i J And at Elison Chambers, Queen Street, Auokland. '
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2976, 13 January 1917, Page 11
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