AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE*; ,„ , Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. ! To-day OUR ALL To^ad 10-day VAUDEVILLE To-das T<MJay MATINEE! To-das 10-day This Afernoon. To-daji 10-day At 2.30 p.m. To-daS 10-day Bring the Kiddiea To-dai To-day to the Comedy To-dajfi To-day Whirl! To-das; To-day 2s. Is., Cd., 2s„ la., 6J. To-daj) l A Bill that Marks an Epoch. : ] SSZte'THEATRE'. WffiaßWg«-l'Wl'». < VAiJOEVtttB.' A FULLERS' Positively LAST NIGHT of this ' Unquestionably FINE SHOW! T Last Night of BILLY C. BROWN, TJio Coon King-, FREa AETHUE, Shabby Genteel. " SCOTT GIBSON, Kiltie tomedy. ?,°.^SJ PL ? C - Sharpshooters. MAEJOEIB ALWYNE, Contralto. ST-GEORGE STATUARY, Poseurs. ■Brilliant Musician. MARK ERICKSON, Raconteur. PEARL LIVINGSTONE. Soubrette. ! BRULL and HELMSLEY, in a Glittering, of Gaietv. Pnces-D.C, and All Stalls, 2a. U. Circle, Is. ■_ Plan at The Bristol till 1 p.m., then at Theatre till S p.m. MONDAY NEST! A Star Importation! A Star Importation! LE GROHS. LE GROHS. 1 • LE GROHS. The 20th Century Sensation. GREATER Even than the FAMOUS MANCHURIANS! . . And a Mammoth Colony of New Stellar, Attractions I • BAND. .W Z- NATIVES' ASSOCIATION ' BAND at ISLAND BAY TO-' MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS. COMMENCING MAY 3rd. VOCAL, INSTRUMENTAL, ELOCU. TION, CHILDREN'S DANCING, 1 ' ETC. ENTRIES CLOSE MARCH 29th, 1917, T. F. HALL, Box 919, P. 0., Secretary. Christchurch. OMINION Lever Watch, printed: guarantee for 1 year, manufactured! by maker'of Big Ben Alarm. Post 75., 6d. to J. E. FITT, .leweller, Palmereton. North. Sole Agent for the District..
AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S TO-DAY, at 2.30. HE LING'S. , TO-NIGHT, at 8, • HAYWARD'S PHOTO-PLAYS. A Colossal Photo-Spectacle of Ancient Romo, -"SPARTACUS.". Mighty Battle Host*. Magnificent ■temples. Scones of Indolent Luxury. Great Gladiatorial Contests and Combats. Outrivalling "Cabiria.'i ' A Stupendous Film achievement that makes the Grey Past Live. ?\s? ' P^°- D ? , 3143 for Reserves, or Book at The Bristol, We'll be packed out Lo-mght. EVERYBODY'S. ' ' •EVERYBODY'S. 10.15 to 10.13. „■ m , TO-DAY: Constance Talmadge, Wilfrid Lucas, and 50 Million Micrebe Actors In. Fine Arts Success, "THE MICROSCOPE MYSTERY," A story of Simplicity and Intrigue. Love and Violence. Mystery and Surprise. £N INNOCENT GIRL IS SAVED PROM CHARGE OF MURDER bv tho use, of the MICROSCOPE. SEE the Wonderful Bacilli Cultures and the "Close-ups" of Minute Insects. A splendid climax dealing with the "Love-Germ." Also: Billy Burke in Gloria's Romanco No. 5, "The Gathering Storm." THE EMPRESS. - ' HE EMPRESS. -TO-DAY, A World Wonder-Play, "THE MADNESS OF HELEN," Starring . . Ethel Clayton and ■ Carlylo Blac'kwell, An Enthralling Mystery Drams. Innocent by day and Wanton by night. IS SHE MAD? OR. IS IT TEE SAME GIRL? A Story with an Unexpected Ending. NOTE.—The management earnestly assure everyone of the thousands who saw; Ethel Clayton last week in "The Hidden Scar" that she is even better in this play. . , :. ■ . AUCKLAND CARGEN HOTEL, THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN ■ . AUSTRALASIA.. Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc: ■■'.'",.■ Ballroom. Tariff: From 10s. per day. Special Terms for lengthened periods. . Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other Meals optional. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cargen," Auckland.
; SECOND DIVISION-, MEETING, ' CONCERT. CHAMBER, TOWN, HALL. • TUESDAY .NEXT, 27 th MARCH, AT 8 P.M. Chairman: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (,T. P. Luke, Esq.), (b his pew sible absence,' Cr. A. Veitoh trill preside). To consider tho formation of a Second Division League in Wellington, witb' the following objects generally stated:— (1) The League to be strictly non-political. (2) The League to endeavour to 6eoure adequate pay, pensions, and alter* ancea for all soldiers and their dependants. - (3) The Leaguo to endeavour to help the Government to carry out &» provisions of the Defence Act and the Military Service Act. All Second Division Reservists urged to attend. ■'"' , CONVENERS: E. A'. Armstrong, J. F. Atkins, P. Baillie, W. Harvey, A. S. Mitchell, R, Plimraer, D. P. Skinner, T. Smith, W. G. Talbot, R. Wilson. TOEGG'S SONG SUCCESSES. Supplies to hand of the latest.Eng- WHO'S WHO? - BLACE LISTS, ash Ballad success: tti "GOD SEND YOU BACK TO MB." ~ •,;'•. ... .... JOHN BULL'S REGISTER. The melody of this is of.the sympathetic Btyle, set to Deautiful words. We, NO. 2predict a big demand for this Song. Set in C. (A. to D.) Eb. & P. Price, 2s._ ; per copy. QN jhboTCHoUT "THE LONG WHITE CLOUD." . NEW ZEALAND The first, edition of 2000 copies is now TO-DAT. sold. This is a record for a song of its class. New. edition now ready. Price, 2s. per copy. Our stocks are right up to date, with 0ED ? B mOU TOm all the latest successes; a visit to our NOW. Warehouse to hear them will be approCHAS. BEGG& CO., LTD., : Manners Street, Wellington. JOHK BULL'S REGISTER, ''The House of Hits." Special Feature Advertisements.
12,000 Picture Shows use the BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST. JN 12,000 Picture Shows all over the world the POWERS 6B BIOSCOPE is U6ecf, because it has 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 beat, 70 to 80 per cent, of the leading picture houses use it because of its perfect projection and dependability— ito hitches or break-downs when a Pow,era 6B ie behind the pioture. g—ajsnflft The Powers 6B has an Autol||jwMw matio Loop Shutter, possessed JSL*«. by no other machine; it has a (llliilll Take-up which provides easy j/*3W~tpß§l*t!l Rlli?! eren * eßS ' on etill W\l M. tightly re-winding the film on /F*\jSf* 9 l owep . reel; even though! ' several thousand feet have been used. These features, com--11™!!! <!^^fe^^ v ■•v" ' *™ tto fact **'** *ke fililfl r materials used in its oonstruclllilll /f. tion ere of .the best quality, and flllil v- ***i workmanship and finish of ;' 1111 l *^ 9 highest E ra 4 e > enabled the HEres? ffltr flftt Powers 6B to secure the j i \fe At the Panama Exhibition *» 'Against 'All Comers. Call ana lefi us demonstrate it to you, or send far illustrated bookle« . U J on n Uv ?L OUt D 0 - f tOWII, A - Ml ok of Carbow. Roll Tickets, Slides, and all other Bioscope requirements. ' , Photographic and Cinematographic '.. 42 WILLIS STREET/WBLLINGrTON. : V;?:; And at Elison Chambers, Queen Street, Auckland. ■"'■"• /
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