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AMUSEMENTS. "JjIVERY BODY'S. Continuous. •EVERYBODY'S. 11 to 10.15. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Tho irrepressible smiling, smashing tornado of tho screen, in "THE AMERICANO," A splendid story of a tiny land, where things movo quickly. , BUT • They don't movo as quickly as "Doug." HE j Rescues tho rightful President, smashes the revolution, wins tho hand of tho President's lovely daughter, does'a. mul- j titude of daring stunts, never loses his J head for n moment, and ; WEARS THE FAIRBANKS ' SMILE ALL THE TIME. Billio Burke, in "The Fugitive Witness." EMPRESS. Continuous, MPRESS. It to 10.15. KITTY GORDON, in "VERA THE MEDIUM." Jeered at by her friends, an Adventuress issues a flaming challenge, e HER HAND AGAINST 1000 dollars that she will bring to her feet the man who hns insulted her. IN ONE FATEFUL WEEK, the Arte . of the Siren overcome tho man, who looks to to a perfect husband with a <\ perfect home. A Supremo Drama, Played by Supreme Artists. A film that was tho sensation of the year • throughout tho U.S.A. * .; ' riRAND • OPERA HOUSE. I PEOPLE'S POPULAR. PLAYERS. ' FIVE WEEKS' SEASON Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 12. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 12. A. BRANDON-CREMER DRAMATIC COMPANY. FIRST SIX NIGHTS OF SEASON. By Arrangement With J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. , The Ever-popular and Fascinating Drama THE FATAL WEDDING. THE FATAL WEDDING. THE FATAL WEDDING. Played by a Specially Solected Company Including GERTIE CREMER (Of "Blue Bird" Fame), As . THE "LITTLE MOTHER. "* See and Hear THE FAMOUS TIN-CAN BAND. Scenery by George Camnbell. Musical Direction Abbie Taylor. ' PRICES-Ss., 25., and Is. No Early Doors. No Booking Fee. Box Plan. now open a.t the Bristol, WANTED. fll/SVKfi CHILDREN FOR THE STAGE, ■ For the Famous TIN CAN BAND SCENE, "FA.TAL WEDDING." Apply STAGE MANAGER, GRAND OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 4.30. AUCKLAND CARGIM HOTEL', THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN' AUSTRALASIA. Specialty: Suites of Rooms, "with private I Bathr.oo'm, etc. Ballroom. • . Tariff: From 10s. per day. Special Terms for lengthened periods. ißedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other Meals optional. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and (Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cargen," Auckland. i M'MAHON'S . HAIR RESTORER (Registered). A MARVELLOUS HAIR GROWER. LADIES can have a. Beautiful Head of Hair by using M'MAHON'S HAIR RESTORER. Produces a new growth in cases of baldness. Road what a well-known Wellington business man says:—. Sir,—Having used the above for \ sorno four months, I have found it to- do all one could wish for. I was unfortunate in having lost practically all ihy hair, and I can assure you that I'm greatly surprised at ' tho result of your Restorer. You aro at liborty to publish this, or anyone may call personally and see for themselves, as my hair has grown satisfactorily. Yours faithfully," (Sgd.) ■ GEO. RICHARDSON. By Post, 55., from J. J. M'MAHON,'Herbalist, G.P.O. Box 564, ■ . Wellington. AVE you Tried TE MATA WINES? They are a New Zealand product, aand the best! Prices from 28s. per case. Write the Manager at Havelock , North for Prico List. i

Special Feature Advertisements. A Useful List / Please note that, owing to the fluctuations of makers' , •; 1 prices this list will only remain in force till 31st May, 1917, . . / ; HEMSTITCHED LINEN COODS—Eyelet Designs. . . s Pillow Shams, 7s. 3d. per pair; Supper Cloths, 36 by 36, 6s. 9d.: Carvers, 3s. lid.; Tray Cloths, 16 x 24, 2s. 6d.; 18 by 27, 3s-.;. \ [ Duchess Sets, 4s. lOd.; N.D'. Cases, 3s. 3d., full flap; B. and 0. ' ' Bags, Is. 9d.; Handkerchief Sachots, Is. Bd.: Soone .Wraps, ! Is. lid. FINE LINEN COODS—Eyelet Designs, edges traced for scalloping. Pillow Shams, 4s. lid. per pair ; Table Centres, Oval, 2s. 3d. - ; Hound Table Centres, 25.; Night Dress Oases, Is. lid.; 8-mch d'Oyleys, 2s. 3d. set of six; Soone Wraps, Is. 9d.; Handkerchiefs, set of throe, 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 Sham's, 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 sot: N.D. Cases, 2s. 3d.; B. and C. Bags, Is. 6d.; d'Oyleys, ' set of three, Is. 6d. per set. . - "KEWPIE" DESIGNS—Quite New for Outlining. Either on Moirette, in cream or palo 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, ls. v 6d.; Cosie Covers, 2s. 3d. •■ ; . MAGYAR NIGHTIES and GAMISOLES-Slx lovely designs in each, traced on Tarantulle. Nighties, ss. 6d.'; Camisoles, 2s. 3d.; Knickers, 3s. Bd.; Chemise, ; 55.; Children's Knickers, Is. lid.; Children's Princess Petti-, coats, Is. lid. LITTLE MAGYAR FROCKS—Traced with pretty, simple designs. For l'to 2 years, on White Tobralco, 2s. 3d.; for 2 to 4 years, on Oatmeal Cloth, 3s. 6d.; Pique, 4s. 6d.; Mercerised Matting, 3®. 9d.; Harris Linen, ss. 9d.; for 4 to 6 years, on Matting or Khaki Cloth,<4s. 3d.; Tiquo, 55.; Oatmeal Cloth, 4s. 6d.; Irish . Linen, 6s. These Prices are Strictly Nott Cash. We Pay Postage. Our Designs are Exclusive—Our Methods of Tracing Perfect. "Art Needlework Specialists/' i Lambton Quay. .'-■ "■ r ■-■■■. ■ : ' •* ": ' .'-*

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3072, 7 May 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3072, 7 May 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3072, 7 May 1917, Page 7

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