AMUSEMENTS. gjIMPRESS. Continuous IMPRESS. TO-DAY. \- World 'Film Picturiss.tii>i of the Famous Novel, "Little Comrade,"" "ON DANGEROUS GROUND." 3AIL KANE and CARLYLE BLACK- ' WELL. In si Wonder-play of the War. STRANGE SCENES.IN ' ALSACE. 1.01! A INK. HEREIN, and TEE BELGIAN FRONTIER. A Series of Thrilling Adventures without Parallel. A young American Doctor finds hirawli' in a network of secret service intrigue, and assists a beautiful French Girl .Spy to escape. EVERYBODY'S. Continuous YERYBODY'S. TO-DAY. DOROTHY DALTON And WILLIAM DKSMONU In Tlic Great Triangle Drama, A GAMBLE IN SOULS. An Evangelist and a Dance-hall Girl, ALONE ON AN ISLAND. BOTH LEARN SOUND LESSONS. A Play packed with' wonder scenes. Marvellous Views of the Roaring Furnaces which drive an Ocean Linor. A mighty spectacle when the defective boiler explodes. Br-autiful Views of the Great Ocean Rollers on a Pacific Shore. A SPLENDID STORY SPLENDIDLY TOLD. Also BILLIE BURKE in inanv startling situations in "THE MIDNIGHT' RIOT!" BEAUTIFUL fi-CYLINDER CAR.. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ,1 NEW and Luxurious G-passenger Car Xi available for Hire Day or Night. LONG TRIPS A SPECIALTY. (By an Experienced Driver.) \oie Telephone Numbers: Office. 3599. Private, 2183 auto. A LEX AN" DEI! AND PETHERICK, 19 Lower Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. Tourist Resorts AUCKLAND CARGEfcI HOTEL, RECOGNISED AS ONE 01' THE LEADING HOTELS OF AUSTRALASIA. Specialty: Suites of.Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc. Ballroom. Tariff: fOs. Gd. to 15s. per day. Special . Terms for lengthened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from Gs. Other Meals optional. Full particulars from Tho3. Cook and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux, Telegrams: "Car-gen," Auckland. Q ' 0 N 0 M A. PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTORUA. 'Phone 62. Box 53, Porter Meets All Trains. Terms Moderate. \ MRS. MOORE. . Proprietress. rriHE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE *- PRIVATE HOTELS. KOTORUA. Accommodation for 100 guests. Officially representing Thos. Cook and Son, N.Z. Commercial Travellers' Association. N.Z. Public Service Association. Tariff, 7s. per day; 40s. per week. 3. N. M'LEAN, Proprietor. THIIUYELL ■ PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. Well known as the Premier House for accommodation and cuisine. Has been entirely renovated for the coming season. Ono minute from Station. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address, "Thirwell." Tariff, 7s. per dav: ifls. per week. T. P. BOWLING, Proprietor. THE COLBIR SYSTEM. npEACHES you to play the Piano in -It 10 to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes a pupil further into music than 3 or 4 years under ordinary. conditions. Loam to play all the latest Songs and Twosteps as they are published (no special music required); saves time and money. Make use of the Jong evenings and fit your future life. Testimonials from ; all parts of New Zealand of the success ] of our pupils. If you already read mnsic i learn by this system how to convert,your music to ragtime. A Ragtimo Player is always popular. Call for all particulars. Interviews any time. Birley's College of Music, Bonlcott Chambers (first floor up) Bouleott Street. ■ ' • NTED Estate »¥f Sale sth June, 1917. Make up your mind to own a section. ' RETURNED ■ SOLDIERS TtESEEVE to know where they can *-* get some good clothes, and aro nvited to see the styles at MILLISAN'S, Kelbnrn Avenue.
AMUSEMENTS, .\ iSI VAUDEVILLE . m THEATRE*' <S*g TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAYS TO-DAY At 2.30. TO-DAYf The Youngsters' Chance to See CUSItO'S MARVELLOUS MONKEYS CUSICO'S MARVELLOUS MONKEYS CUSICO'S MARVELLOUS MONKEYS AT NOMINAL PRICES: 25., Is., Gd. 25., Is., Gd. 25., Is., lid, TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Last Night of Current Bill. LAST NIGHT OF DOEANTO. Last Night of JACK JIARTIN, Ynmlinofi' and Louie. Gadabout Girls. Jcanctte Spellin.ui. Carlton and Sutton, Skipper Francis. Murfayno. And CUSKO'S MONKEYS. MONDAY NEXT! MONDAY NEXTr Welcome Return of Everybody's Favourite, DORA OBERMAN, The Siren <f Soprano Vocalist^ And the Coon King, BILLY C. BROWN '|Late of Brown and Sorlie). HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE* IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE* Under the Distinguished Patronage oti His Excellency the Earl of Liverpool. GRAND RECITAL! SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, 201 h MAY, 1917. 20th MAY,- 1917, MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS POPULAR .MILITARY BAND! MILITARY BAND! MILITARY BAND! 50 INSTRUMENTALISTS! si) 50 INSTRUMENTALISTS! '50 50 . INSTRUMENTALISTS! 50 Every .Member an Artistic Player. A' Combination of Musicians on the BRITISH MILITARY BAND BRITISH MILITARY BAND PRINCIPLE. Vocalist: MR, F. CHARLTON. Doors open 7 p.m. Silver Coin Col'lMftion, MIIAHON'S HAIR RESTORER (Registered). A MARVELLOUS HAIR GRO^VER. LADIES can have a Beautiful Hea<i of Hair by using MTUAHON'S HAIR RESTORER, Produces a new; growth in cases of baldness. Read what a well-known Wellington business man says:— V Sir,—Having used the above for some four months, I have found it to do all one could wish for. I was unfortunate in having lost practically all iny hair, an<J I can assure .you that I'm greatly surprised at the result of your Restorer. You are at liberty to publish this, • or anyone may call personally and for themselves, as my hair has grown satisfactorily. Yonrs faithfullv, (Sgd.) GEO. RICHARDSON. By Post', ss. and 3s. 9d., from J. J. M'MAHON, Herbalist, G.P.O. Box 584, ■Wellington. WANTED Known—Conlin Estate,"sun all day; ideal position. Auction sale Tuesday, sth June. «MAY ISSUE. MAT ISSUE, WILL BE ON SALE Throughout New Zealand TO-DAY. ' '".... ORDER from your Newsagent now, oi Direct from the PUBLISHERS, Box 903, Wellington.
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