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AMUSEMENTS. TGWERYBODY'S. •Everybody's, conTmuous To-day DOROTHY DALTON, DOROTHY DALTON, The most adorable of screen sirens, in "THE FEMALE OP THE SPECIES." By a trick a pitiless beauty wrests a young husband from bis girl wife, AND THEN "You have stolen him, I mean to win bis love again, and I'll FIGHT FAIN as long as you do." And tlie Siren lost. SPLENDID EMOTIONAL ACTING. Wizard-like Studio work is eeen m the TERRIFIC TRAIN SMASH. BILLIE BURKE'S latest is "THE SHADOW OF SCANDAL." Truly a, . stavlling instalment. mHE KING'S. Twice To-day, 4- HE KING'S. 2.30; ami 8 p.m. ARSENE LUPIN, A sparkling modern play, dealing with a Master Cracksman, who is never baffled. FULL OF SURPRISING and INGENIOUS DEVICES. A TOP-NOTCH DETECTIVE YARN, full of tin-ills and dramatic situations. Watch for the last scenes, which are coinpellingly beautiful, arid replete with genuine pathos.' GERALD AMES, GERALD AMES, of "Prisoner of Zenda" fame, is the leadins player, and there is A. Strong Supporting 'Cast. Reserves at Bristol or by 'Phone Sii3. npHE EMPRESS. Continuous ' HE EMPRESS. To-day. THE QUEEN 0.1- , THE SCREEN. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, in the World Film Drama, "THE RISE OF SUSAN." "A confession she should not have made." "i am Ji(* Countess, . "I am only a Shop Girl. The supreme play yet for the work of the Empress of Emotion, — From Modiste's Mannequin to Sham '■ Countess, AND THEN. TRAGEDY at its DIREST and BLACKEST. Gorgeous and unprecedented dressing, scene after scene of unequalled splendour. NOTE.—This picture in Auckland has equalled the ■' attendance record, for "The Common Law." It will create nothing less than a sensation here. Showing at 11.30, 1.20, 3.10, 5.15, /.o, 8.35. ; L__ BAND. WELLINGTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY BAND (Late C.N. Reserve), 'At NEWTOWN PARK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m.

WELLINGTON RACING CLUBj ' RACES! ' RAGES.I v AUTUMN MEETING. ■. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE./ \ TO-DAY! TO-DAY! SATURDAY, APRIL 21. SATURDAY, APRIL 21, FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON ! FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOONI p TP iTNS T-EAVE FOR COURSE AS FOLLOW TO-DAY (SATURDAY)H To mmton depart: 10.19, 10.37, 10.46, 10.55,11.1 a.n,<- ; and 12.G p.m. A. E; WHITE, Secretary. — r ■ HAPPtSJnG. MILLIGAN'S fflp. . Kelburij There are over 200 cups A.Temie«j of it in-every STYLE, WEAR, COMFORT. ;.j , pound of TRIO of Desirabilities which . LIPTON'S TEA. hall-marled Clothes made by —— ; Kelburn Avenue, as.the tailoring parexDON'T FORGET- !, " TJELLEYUE GARDENS, - .£> LOWER HUTT. ' m SHIELDS, MILITARY TAILOR, , H^ 0 a 3 T^r T . E n H IFTERNOON I. Willis St. (next Empire Hotel), MORNING and AFTERNOOIs liiAo < for Officers' and Privates' Uniforms, a Speciality. ktM?M'iltorj^apes^ B all' a & a BEAUTIFUL CUT FLOWERS OBTAINS Badges in stock; also Gaunt's Gold Gilt AME ANY TIME. Buttons. ■ ~ : : ' " LIPTON'S TEA : ! BRICE'S IS SO GOOD. Luncheon and tea booms, it makes you happy. BRANDON STREET, next to t Get- That Happy Feeiingi Kirkoaldio and Stains. Over 200 cups of it -—— ' in every pound fo , If you Want a Good Fisli or Meat Tea, LIPTON'S TEA. . 5 t0.7.50, try Brice's;

Special Feature Advertisements. ; .■ —— I —-—— ——.■ . ', 'j , .12,000 • . ; Picture Shows use the POWERS 6B BIOSCOPE! \ BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST. I TN 12,000 Piotiire Shows all over the world the POWERS 6B BIOSCOPE ; is used, because it has been found by praotical 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 _ i houses use it because of its perfect projection and dependability—bo bitohes or break-downs when, a Powers 6B is behind the picture. t'fhe Powers s 6B has an Automatic Loop Shutter, possessed by no other machine; it has a ; Take-up which provides easy j and even tension while still | tightly re-winding the. film on the lower reel, even though. . j several thousand feet have bee» used. These features, conn-- j bined with the fact that the j ! materials used in its oonstruc- !' tion are of the best quality, and j the workmanship and finish of j the highest grade, enabled the t ii; Powers 6B to seoure the j' CRAND PRIZE j At the Panama Exhibition | Against All Comers. •; j Call and let us demonstrate it to you, or 6end for illustrated booklet (| if you live out of town. A full stock of Carbons, Roll Tickets, Slides, |! and all other Bioscope requirements. ( |j Photographic and Cinematographic Merchants.jr. 42 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. f ' ! And at Elison Chambers, Queen Street, Auokland. I

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3059, 21 April 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3059, 21 April 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3059, 21 April 1917, Page 11

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