AMUSEMENTS. t % fJU# l£3k HISfiAaBTYSW THCATW. sg& TO-UAi' At 2.30. T R-2^v ■ TO-DAV At 2.30. ■ TO-DAY MATINEE UK LUXE. . MATINEE DE LUXE. Walter Johnson's New Joy Whirl. "THE RAILWAY TANGLE." Produced in its Entirety! Bargain Matinco Prices: . D.C., 25.; All Stalls, Is.; Upper Circle, 6d. Reserves, 6d. extra. Doors, 1.15. Tv Overture, 2.30. COMEEARIA. At the lIATINKB TO-DAV and TO-NIGnT At 8. T O-^i{ T , TO-NIGHT At 8. ■ TO-NIGHT Commencement of the Second Week. The Most Decisive and Distinct Triumph ever Recorded in Rcvucdom,' WALTER JOHNSON'S MUSICAL REVUE PLAI EEb In their Second fircat Sointillatiiiß, Captivatinß. Joycreating Eldorado of Fun, "THE RAILWAY TANGLE." "THE RAILWAY TANGLE "THE RAILWAY TANGLE. COMEDIANS never less than Rorscoudy funny-GIRLS, Brunette and Blonde, m «l the acceptable variants of sue and SYLPH-LIKE SHAPELINESS. Then the Spectacular Surprises: THE LADDERS OF ROSES. THE LIVING LOLL BOXES. THE WIRELESS TELEPHONE. THE TERRIFIO TRAIN SMASH. All Continued in One. Labyrinthino Maze of Splendour. The Vaudeville Specialties include: VIOLET TREVENYON, Chio and DatatyELSIE MORRIS, Male Imperson^p 03 '^. EDENBURY, G and LOVE, Musical Comedians. SATURDAY NIGHT PRICES: D.O. and AU Stalls, 25.; JJ. Circle, Is.; Reserves, 2s. 6d. Plan at Tho Bristol till 1 p.m. Thereafter at Theatre till 7 p.m. EMPRESS. ' Continuous MPRESS. . To-day. ■ , "A SQUARE • DEAL," A Brilliant Drama of Modern Life, ■ Starring CARLYLE BLACKWELL and JUNE ELVIDGE. ■•V Drama Dealing with the Wayward Impnlses of Bohemian Life., EXCITING SCENES. The thrilling rescue from. smart set beauty iu a faehionable INDOOR BATHING RESORT. STARTLINGLY CLEVER PHOTOGRAPHY. A biting satire on a modern scheming Society Matron, who only cares to marry her daughter to someone with money. EVERYBODY'S. ' Continuous YEKYBODY'S. To-day. FRANK KEENAN j And THELMA SALTER, "THE CRAB." , "THE CRAB." "THE CRAB." A story of love that transcends understanding—that thaws out a: henrt that is frozen and cold.
columns. ! TRANSPORT PROBLEMS. ■ Present day business necossitatee tho • mo of the quickest, most economical and most roliable system of transportation. ! Gradually, New Zealand is realising that ! competition'demands up-to-date methods, 1 and Rradually, but surely, the MOTO 1 ? ' LORRY is being reoognisod as necessary, ! and, if built by a reliablo factory, is '■ dependable. Before purchasing, a buyor , should satisfy hiinsclf as to the standing ' of the manufacturers. Are they of I "mushroom" srowfh. as a result oi , the - demand for motor lorries, or are they ■ pioncora in tho business? Iβ solid ex- ' porionce behind the construction of tho ' vohiclo, or is it safo to depend on someE thlnir thrown on the market to' uudor- ■ Fell ?he real motor lorry? "REPUBLICS" nro built us tho result of long experience. There is only one price for each model, and one quality for all. Let us discu's your problem, and convince you that "REPUBLICS" are suitable for every type of service. INGLIS BROS. AND CO., LTD., Distributors, 24-26 Haryia Street, Wellington^-Aflrj;.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3112, 16 June 1917, Page 9
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