AMUSEMENTS. -EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY. Triangle Fine Arts Feature Drama, "THE WHARF BAT!" "THE WHAM' BAT!" Starring MAM MARSH, and BOUT HARRON. \ Strange Story of the Sim Francisco Wateri'ront. Mae Marsh, disguised as a boy, niakes alluring efforts to save her grandfather from the consequences of his crime, but finally succumbs to the call of love when she sees her boy-pal slipping away fro'" her. Atso, Billie Burke in ."THE MESH Ob' MYSTERY "- BE EARLY TO-NIGHT. rSlflK KING'S". Twice Daily. i-, At 2.30 and 8. Greater- Yibsraph Presents— LILIAST WALKER, LILIAN WALKER, Of the Delightful Dimples, in • "INDISCRETION.'' A Striking and Powerful Play, founded on this text— "There is a'will of cor.ventioii to protect the innocent. Beyond that wall there is nothing'tor a woman but SHAME and SORROW." Lilian "Walker as the girl who "will not take notice" is wholly refreshing and delightful. ' A Clever, Sparklag, and Wholesome Story, with Gripping Situations. Resorres at Bristol or by •'Phone 314.3. /THE EMPRESS. Continuous from JL 11 to iO.lo. The Clever Beauty, ETHEL CLAYTON, in a Dramatic Master Play by the "World Film Company, "THE BONDAGE OF FEAR." ; "Give me some money or I'll tell your husband about killing your lover in your room," he said. And she gave and gave, until the crash came, and ft woman's tortured heart found solace. You'll enjoy the varied phases of this remarkable picture and the well-thought-out finish. SPECIAL SUPPORTING FILMS. BAND. WATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND, at Island Bay, TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 3 .p.m.
THE GREAT FRENCH PIANO. THE PLEYEL. (Chopin's Favourite.) SHIPMENTS to hand of all models of these famous Pianos. These should be inspected by intending purchasers. The remarkable tone produced is attributed to a special metal (Pleyel's patent) used in the frames. PLEYEL'S first started Piano : making in 1807, and are in the front Tank of Piano manufacturers to-day. . The Piano for the ' artist: THE PLEYEL. Inspection cordially invited. Pull present value allowed for your old Piano as paTt payment; the balance in cash or easy terms. . ' I Sole Agents: CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. THE COLBIR SYSTEM. mEACHES you to play the Piano in A 10 to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes a pupil further into music than 3 or 4 years under ordinary conditions. Learn to. play all the latest Songs and Twosteps as they are published (no special music req.uh.-ed); saves time and money. I Make use of the long evenings and benefit your future life. Testimonials :. from all parts of New Zealand of the success of our pupils. If you already read music learn by this system' how to convert your music to ragtime. A Ragtime Player is' always popular. Call for all particulars. Interviews anv time. Birley'a College of Music, Bonlco'tt Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott Street.
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Picture Shows use the ' BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST. TN 12,000 Piottire Shows all over the world the POAVERS 6B BIOSCOPE is used, because it has been found by praotical experience to be the best. In America, where competition is keenest, and no expeaiße 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—ao hitob«a or break-downs when, a Powers 6B is behind the picture.' y<Spa , The Powers 6B has an. Automatio Loop Shutter, possessed f? 1 1111111111 • by no other machine; it has a lail|f|fl||j Take-up whioh provides easy and even tension while etill J*~- / %• tightly re-winding the film on the lower reel, even, though ' Wsi&&<2> ' several thousand feet have been. - use< *' T Q&se features, comBallliilii&v nwillllllw 'tiaiz'i with the faot that the liiillil ' ma t« r J a l s us ed in its construef|||i||i r e-lllillilliiy! t ' oa are °^ t " l6 ' eß * and lllili! f'.lv'i^^^^^^^^K'" l ' the workmanship and finish of vsSss tI e^ e highest grade, enabled the 'Balls P*~"«rs 6B to secure the |||L § W!» 1 \ CRANE PRIZE j| fflfi A * *^ e Panama Exhibition ■ Call and lot us demonstrate it to you, or send for illustrated booklet if you live out of town. A full stock of Carbons, Roll Tickets, Slides, and all other Bioscope requirements. Photographic ancT 1 Cinematographic > Merchant!! 42 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, "~'?A And at Elison Chambers, Queen Street, Auokland.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3053, 14 April 1917, Page 11
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