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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. To-night, Last Screening of "The Wharf Rat." TO-MORROW: DOROTHY DALTON, DOROTHY DALTON, Tho most adorable of screen sirens, in "THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES." By a trick a pitiless beauty wrests a ' young lrusband from his girl wile, AND THEN "You have stolon him, I mean to win his love again, and I'll FIGHT FAIR as long as -you do." And the Siren lost. SPLENDID'EMOTIONAL ACTING. Wizard-like Studio work is seen in. the TERRIFIC TRAIN SMASH, with its LURIDLY SPLENDID lighting effects. THE KING'S. TO-NIGHT. HE KING'S. Last showing of "Indiscretion." TO-MORROW: \ ARSENE LUPIN, A sparkling modern play, dealing with a Master Cracksman, irho is never baffled. FULL OF SURPRISING and INGENIOUS. DEVICES. A. TOP-NOTCH DETECTIVE YARN, full of thrills and dramatic situations. Watch for the last scenes, which are compellingly beautiful, ami replete with genuine pathos. GERALD AMES, GERALD AMES, of "Prisoner of Zeuda" fame, is the leading player, and there is A ■ Strong Supporting Cast. ■ Reserves at Bristol or by 'Phono .114,1. mKE EMPRESS. TO-DAY. XHE EMPRESS. TO-DAY. Final screening of "Tho Bondage of . Fear." , ' TO-MORROWV - "A confession she should not havo made." "I am jio Countess, "I am only a Shop Girl." The supreme play yet for the work of tho Empress of Emotion, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, Tho World Film Drama, "THE RISE OF SUSAN," "THE RISE OF SUSAN," From Modiste's Mannequin to Sham Countess, AND THEN, TRAGEDY at its DIRECT and . BLACKEST. and unprecedented dressing, scene after scene of unequalled splendour. , NOTE.—This picture in Auckland has equalled the attendance record for "The Common Law." If- will create nothing less than a sensation here. Watch for Screening Times.

1 MANAiWATU -RACING CLUB;. PROFITS GO TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS. -; AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 23th and 26th. APRIL, 1917. FIEST RACE STARTS AT 12 (NOOK). , < THESE RACES WILL BE HELD IRRESPECTIVE OF ALTERED TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. HAP?T SEELING. ' MILLIGAN'S Wm Keibura There are over 200 cups . Avenue.. of it in every pound of (W 5, SERGES (Pre-War Makes) ar« TTTirprvATJc; npi " like. Old Violins—worth more to-day, LIP lON b J.LA. thall v^en they;were made . / DON'T FORGET- • / .mfliMmSSi TQELLEVTJE GARDENS, " LOWER HTJTT. $yP&OMLi«>s«-. Has a NICE TEA ROOMS on the LAWi*. **msU&&S&2&*B&* MORNING and AFTERNOON TEAS m SHIELDS, MILITARY TAILOR, | ' " a Speciality. / J-» Willis St. (next Empire Hotel), , „ nl rTTT wnwV i»<!fliiTiTW for Officers' and Privates' Uniforms, BEAUTIu UL CUT FLOWERS OBTAINBreeches, Puttees, Forage Caps and Hats, ABLb AJNi lmh. latest Military Capes; all the standard ' Badges in stock; also Gaunt's Gold Gilt . TjpTON'S TEA' . • is SO GOOD IT MAKES YOU HAPPY. TUNCHEON AND \ TEA ROOMS, cM^ LI BRANDON STREET, next to in every pound fo Kirkcaldie and Stains. , TEA. ' If you Want a Good Fish or Meat Tea, OOD Printing promptly- produced Bv 5 to 7.30, try Brice's. XX popular prices at "Dominion" Job - I Printing Works: Special Feature Advertisements. ■SOMETHING •: ' ; STILL NEWER '•] BROWNE & YEATS I hare been busy producing more . neir models of Furniture in original designs., 4 ■ S Those interested should cer- . tainly call and see them, or ■write for photographs, whicE .will be sent postage free. 1 1 141 & 143 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3058, 20 April 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3058, 20 April 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3058, 20 April 1917, Page 9

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