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AMUSEMENTS. npiHE KING'S. 1 "Titles are shadows, crowns are empty things." CROWN PRINCE'S DOUBLE," A Greater Vitagrnpb. Feature Play, 1 starring MAURICE COSTELLO And NORMA TALMADGE -j An old-fashioned Melodrama TREATED IN A NEW WAY. The heir to the throne of a modern , kingdom becomes the centre of a web of intrigue arid a circle of startling adventures. A story full of thrills and surprising eituations. I .IMPRESS. TO-DAY, JMPKESS. 10.15 to 10.15. ' "THE HIDDEN SCAR," A World Film achievement, presenting HOLBROOK BLINN And ETHEL CLAYTON, A Story of a Great Love, Stained by a Former Sin. A DRAMA OF A MODERN MAGDALENE. A young mother, on the eve of the long-looked-for happiness that she deserves, is threatened with being sent back to the life she detests 1 . A succession of strong scenes, portrayed ■with great emotional strength. A POWERFUL PLOT. FULL OF SWIFT SURPRISES. EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY, 10.45 to 10.15. A Triangle Triple Star Attraction. Charles Ray, Margaret Thompson, and Margery Witeon in "THE HONOURABLE ALGY." The Artlessncss of Algv completely defeats an expert Jewel Thv6f. A' Drama of a fortune-hunting English Lordling, who proves himself a gentleman and a sport. HE NEEDED MONEY BADLY, BUTThe 6tory tells how he did the right thing in a manlv way. ALSO:BILLIB BURKE in the latest of the "Gloria's Romance" stories, "THE SOCIAL VORTEX." Gloria now makes her debut in the world of grown-up society, and the drama swiftly gatners power. EXHIBITS FROM ALL PARTS OF NEW ZEALAND. PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION, 156 LAMBTON QUAY. (Opposite Publio Trust Office.) MARCH 19th to 24th, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Except Thursday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.) Undor the Auspices of the Wellington Amateur Photographic Society. ADMISSION, 6d. C. M. TURNBULL, Hon. Secy. 88 Jervois Quay. TSEGG'S SONG . SUCCESSES. Supplies to hand of the latest English Ballad success: "GOD SEND YOU BACK TO ME." The melody of this is of the sympathetic style, sot to beautiful words. We i predict a big demand for thi6 Song. Set in C. (A. to D.) Eb. * F. Price, 2s. per copy. "THE LONG WHITE CXOUD." The first' edition of 2000 copies is now sold. This is a record for a Gong of its class. New. edition now ready.. Price, 2s. per copy. Our stocks are right up to date, with ' all the latest successes; a visit to our Warehouse to hour them will be apprechas. BEGCr'-t CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. "Tlio House of Hits." Ooldiers Returning t To Civil Life deserve the Best Clothes Money oan command, and they can get r thorn at MILLIGAN'S, Kelburn Avenue. BO N O M A, PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. 'Phone 62. Box SS. ■ i Porter Meets AH Trains. Terms Moderate. MRS. MOORE . . . Proprietress. '~~ INCOME TAX RETURNS. MR. P. D'E. HODGKINS, late Adjuster to the Land and Income l Tas Department, who has recently retired from the Department after 15 years' , service, is prepared to assist farmers and i business people in the Preparation of - their Income Tax Returns and Objections cither by correspondence or per--3 sonal interview. Address—Box 97, or Lambton Quay t (near Public Trust Office). MATA WINES are absolutely pure, and are recommended for Invalids.

Special Feature Advertisements. A USEFUL LlST—Please note that owing to liens cf hiifcers* prices this list will only remain in force till March 31,1917. HEMSTITCHED LINEN COODS—Eyelet Designs. Pillow Shams, 7s. 3d. per pair; Supper Clothsr'36' by 36; 6s: 9d.; Carvers, 3s. lid.; Tray Cloths, 16 by 24, 2s. 6d:;"18 by 27, '3s:; Duchess Sots, 4s. 10d.; N.D. Cases, 3s. 3d., lull flap; B. and'o. Bags, Is. 9d.; Handkerchief Sachets, Is. Sd.; Scone Wraps, Is. lid. FINE LINEN COODS—Eyelet Designs, edges traced for scalloping. Pillow Shams, 4s. lid. per pair; Tabic Centre*, Oval, 2s. 3d.; Bound' Table Centres, 25.; Night Dross Cases, Is. lid.;. 8-inch d'Oyleys, 2s. 3d. set of six; Scono Wraps, Is. 9t1.; Handkerchief s, set of three, 25.; Cosie Covers, 2s. 6d.; Baby Pram Pillows, 2s. 6d.; Baby Jackets, 4s. 6d.; Baby Bonnets, Is. 6d., Is. 9d., 25.; Baby Bootees, Is. 3d.; Baby Bibs, set of three, on very fine linen, Is. 9d. per set, on.pique, Is. 3d. per set. SOFT FINISH SATIN JEAN. Pillow Shams, 3s. lid. per pair; Supper Cloths, 2s. lid. and 3s. 3d.; Table Centres, round, Is. 3d. and Is. 6d., oval, 25.; Carvers, 25.; Cosies, Is. 9d. and 2s. 3d.; Duchess Sets, 3s. 9d. per set; N.D. Cases, 2s. 3d.; B. and C. Bags, Is. 6d.; d'Oyleys, set of three, Is. 6d. per set. "KEWPIE" DESIONS—Quite New for Outlining. Either on Moirette, in cream or pale nil, or on Oatmeal Cloth. Table Centres, round. Is. 6d., oval, 25.; Supper Cloths, 3s. 3d.; N.D. Cases, 2s. 3d.; B. and C. Bags, Is. 6d.; Cosey Covers, 2s. 3d. MACYAR NIGHTIES and CAMISOLES—Six lovoly designs In each, traced on Tarantullc. Nighties, os. 6d.; Camisoles, 2s. 3d.; Knickers, 3s. Bd.; Chemise, 55.; Children's Knickers, Is. lid.; Children's Princess Petticoats, Is. lid. LITTLE MACYAR FROCKS—TraGed with pretty, simple designs. For 1 to 2 years, on White Tobralco, 2s. 3d.; for 2 to 4 years, on Oatmeal Cloth, 3s. 6d.; Pique, 4s. 6d.; Mercerised Matting, 3s. 9d. ; Harris Linen, os. 9d.; 4to 6 years, on Matting or Khaki Cloth, 4s. 3d.; Pique, 55.; Oatmeal Cloth, 4s. 6d.; Irish Linen, 6s. These Prices are Strictly Nett Cash. We Pay Postage. Our Designs are Exclusive—our Methods of Tracing Perfect. PRINGLES Ltd.. "Art Needlework Specialists," -LAMBTON QUAY.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3031, 19 March 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3031, 19 March 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3031, 19 March 1917, Page 7

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