AMUSEMENTS. KING'S THEATRE. ~~~~* DIRIuCTTON ,r - °- WILLIAMSON, L'L'PCOMMENCING TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT. EVERY EVENING AT 8 /w^fPll^l EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2 F^^^^^^k First Afternoon Performance £^Pp^^|\\\lli Wednesday Next U al\\\lV^^^^ ■ ■ D. W. GRIFFITH'S : WONDER-PICTURE j== INTOLERANCE = A GRIPPING MODERN STORY. A GRIPPING MODERN STORY. SO BIG IT WILL STARTLE WELLINGTON. The* most marvellous picture ever made, or ever likely to be madei SPECIAL MUSIC BY A GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA. PRICES: 35., 2s. Is. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT-THE BRISTOL. THREE* SHILLING SEATS may be Reserved Without Extra Charge. DAY SALES at PERRY'S. .-",...■■ N.Z, PATRIOTIC SOCIETY (WELLINGTON BRANCH). . ..' ■ EMPIRE , BAY ' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), V GRAND NAVAL AKD MILITARY CaX'KCH PARADE. 3 TOWN HALL. . 3SI The following will take part by kind permission of ihe Officers Commanding; , TROOPS FROM FEATHEUSTON AND TR-KNTHAJI CAMPS \V'i;LL]N(?rTONBETOUNBD-SOLDrEI!S AND SAILORS.. NBW ZEALAND VETERANS. TJiKBITOIALS, CADETS, BOT SCOTJTS.- - ' . | COTIBINKD CHOIRS, MASSED 'BANDS (E. <le Lacy P<*k» Jlv.sical DirectoT). U.VNDS IN ATTCNDANCB: Trcntluim 'i'rainwnye Military. Wateicide* WorUfrs, Central Mission Silver, Wellington Patriotic Society. OFFICIATING CLEKGI: Cliuplain-Caiit. S. .1. MathiMon (26th Reinforcements},. Chaxilain-Cnpt. G. Knowlcs Smith, Kev. Arch. B. Hunt. . ' 'Dioeo iakinu pun in parade ivill lciuilly r.otn that men from Trentham and? Fealherston C'ainpi, indudiiis the Treiitlimn Band, will assemble at 2 p.m. at. Bunny Street, and will be under tho command of otGeer appointed. Eetarnedl SoUliws ami ivill iiaraJe iu Grey Street, and vrill be headed by! tho Patriotic Society's Band,-fall in at 2 o'clock.- Tho Senior Cadets wiU bm aeinble, at Buckle Street, and will be .headed by the Central Mission Band. Tern-, turiiils will parade on the Eastern Side of Courtenaj- Place, and will l>e lieadedj' by tho Tramways Band. • • ' ■ The Boy Scouts will meet in Post Office Square at 2 o'clock, and will marclS. <.IV at 2.15 p.m. sharp, directed up.Groy Street, and will.fall in Jbelund! process sion at t'iveii .signa!. ~ ... . ~A ? Will Choristers kindly im-ange to be in tlicir seats not later tnan i.i'i lun.fl Doore open 2 o'clock. Service 3 o'olock j>rompt. TOSf , pH JjEWISi Hon. Gen. Sec.
Tourist Resorts ; ' . AUCKLAND ' CARGEN HOTEL, RECOGNISED AS ONE OF THE LEADING HOTELS OF AUSTBALASIA. Specialty: Suites of Booms, with private Bathroom, etc. Ballroom. , . . . Tariff: lfls. 6d. to 15s. per day. bpecial Terms' for lengthened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Otter Meals optional. Pull particulars from Thoe. Cook and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams-. "Carjon." Auckland. q ON 0 M A, PRIVATE HOTEL. KOTOEUA. 'Phone 62. . Boi 53. Porter Meets All Trains. Terms Moderate. JIRS. MOORE. « ! Proprietress. ; rr\HE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE A PIUVATE HOTELS. EOTOHUA. Accommodation for 100 guests. Officially repreeentins Thos. Cook and Son, N.Z. Commercial Travellers' Association, j< .Z. Public Service Association. Tariff, 7s. per day; 40s. per week. J. N. M'LEAN, Proprietor.' mHIKWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, i EOTOBUA. Well known as the Premier House foi accommodation and cuisine. Has been entirely renovated for the coming seaeon. One minute ' from Station. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address, .' Thirwell" Tariff, 7s. por day: 40s. per'week. T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor.
Special- Feature_Adyertis@mer.ts. J SPECIALLY JPRICED! ■RY an extremely fortunate purchase D our london Buyer (Mr. J. S. Morton) secured a particularly fine rango of magnificent Fur Coats, which we are able to offer at the moat attractive prices to be seen iu Wellington. For SUPERIOR QUALITY, INDIVIDUAL STYLE, and L GENUINE VALUE— These Coats flue Ho (pi. ! i ONLY FAWN MUSQUASH COATS- At 16 Guin.as. 1 1 MOLE SQTimKEL COAT- « G«'">«s----1 GEBY SQUItWEL COAT- £22 16s. 1 BEAUTIFUL BLACK CONEY SEAL COAT—With Creroo J Fox Snr Collar. •' "» Guineas - " 1 l FAWN MUSQUASH COAT- . £251 HANDSOME BLACK CONEY SEAL COAT-Exquisitelj J finished and lined with brocaded lining. , £40. J 1 SUPERIOR LIGHT GREY SQUIRREL COAT---j 36 Guineas. LADIES WILL SHOW THEIR WISDOM IN SELECTING RIGHT AWAY-AN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE FUR 00 ATS AT THESE PRICES DOES NOT OFTEN OCCTO. I LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER, I 54-56 WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3100, 2 June 1917, Page 9
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