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AMUSEMENTS. J KING'S THEATRE; " 1 Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. j ' COMMENCING TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). j EVERY EVENING at 5. ,^^^v^^ EVERY BVENI.NO at 6. J^&^iff\l lfeN* ' EVERT AFTERNOON at 2. Wo^ '• BVRE.Y AFTERNOON at 2. ' Firrt Afternoon Performance. pKwWM Siiul ' TO-MORROW (TUESDAY)! ITVv Pt V& \. V» VWfesJsl TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). II . |i 'A M \ vkV^^^cW^ WONDEB.-PICTUEEI The Most Marvellous Picture Ever Mado X%>s*^?3¥^ l>/ or Ever Likely to be Mad 6. \ss2*3>22*>^ SPECIAL MUSIC BY A. Gli tND OPERA ORCHESTRA. , , PRICES-J?.. 2s. Ib, Boi Plans at The Di ist-ol Tin re Smiling Seal* toft? %9 Reserved Without Extra. <;harge. Day hal-<- at Pcrr\ s Tohi'-rouiFt, below Opera , Houfc, To-day. ' Tnminii hamper, Dunrill NeTen.

EVERYBODY'S. Continuous VERYBODY'S. TO-DAY. ROBERT WARWICK -to "THE ARGYLE CASE." A VYonderful Filmali'sation of the Famous Book and Stage Success, crammed with Mystery, Thrills, and Bcpuzriemenl. Saving the girl he loves from- the gallows ho finds that her mother is an accomplice of the real murderer. What then? A SUPER PIOTUSB. Also, "America, Prepares for War." a- hie startling exposition of what Uncle 6am ib doing. B^?,IH S - ' ' CONTINUOUS M.PRESH. TO-DAY. LILLIAN WALKER (She of the farnouß dimple?) In ■ "KITTY iIAOKAY," A Charming Scotch Play, with a. real Dramatic Punch. Ho found that the lassie ho loved wa 3 his own sister-hut it all came right in the. end. A -Greater Vitagraph Triumph. Also, "The House of Unhappincse." • Iron Olaw, No. 2." NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. ' LECTURE HALL. 'ACCOUNTANTS' CHAMBERS, JOHNSTON STREET, FRIDAY NEXT, 27th INST., At 8 p.m. "VTEMBERS are Notified that MR, W. , IWL H. HEMINGWAY. F.P.A. (N.Z.). ; F.N.Z.A.A., Solicitor (a Member of tho Council of the Society, and Lecturer in . Accountancy and Commercial Law at the Auckland University College School of Commerce) will deliver an address on "THE FINANCE ACT, 1916," . "THE FINANCE ACT, 1916," . With Special Reference to the Excess Profit Clauses. The President of the Society, Mr. John S. Barton, F.R.A., F.I.AS.Z., will preside. ERNEST W. HUNT, i Secretary. Wellington. 21st July, 1917. QUALITY TIANOS. WHEN one comes to consider quality as applied to Pianos, one is perforce bound to associate the word with instruments of unquestioned standard and prestige. BEGG'S PIANOS. Fifty-five years in the Piano trade have, enabled us to select and stock only such instruments that bear> the hall-mark of quality. FAMOUS MAKERS:- ' Onr 'Agencies consist of the following:— JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SON. GEORGE ROGERS AND SON. CHALLEN AND HON NEWMAN AND CO. PLBYEL (Ohonin's favourite). BORD (Paria). A fine display of the various models may ba seen at onr Warehouse. Inspection cordially invited. Full value allowed for your old Piano as part payment for a new instrument, the balance in cash or easy t.ermß. OHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LVD.. Manners Street. Wellington. The Oldest-established Piano House inN.Z. ANTED Known-Radford'a Great Salvage Sale i* now in full swine. Hundredo are delighted at tho bargains going. Do not miss it.

! nnOWN HALL OONOERT. OHAHBEEi <] When the Clock in tho Steeple Strikes 1 9 I TO-NIGHT. ■ TO-NIGHT. •■-■■■ •'• '- : And for Several.Other Sight*..'.. j Mr. Edward Bfanscombe's' Joy Brigade A touring band: of pilgrims who meda »' . great capture on the seventh night o£ last week. It. is good. •- ■ - '■■"■' 5 The sign that nil " who conli-get in; , were in was displayed-at 7.30. Many arrived afterwards, but,. to their sorroT.; and ours also, they were turned on the* backward trail. Another thing which grieved us va« thef refund of much coin of the realm, having sold move tickets than there, ne.ro Eeat4 in Ihe temple. THE NEW DANDIES. ■ THE NEW DANDIES. Much energetic smiting together of manjl hands .and enthusiastic tapping:, of feet" : ' on the floor, betokened the. lov/iuEness and, i satisfaction of tho throng at tho unusual' ■ ness of the attainments of the ' Nevg . Dandies. THE NEW DANDIES. THE NEW DANDIES, Plan at tho Bristol. -.->'■ Sea.t6 may be re.servcd per 'form Hals 'phone from 7 till 7.30, but fucli seats) will not bo kept. alter 8.10 p.m. '; Contributions—ss., 25., Is. '■ ; . . ■. ■ ■ • j"-! 10OWT. TO 6 TONS! TJIAT is what the Modern Moto'r VehiolS ; can carry! There is only one satis* factory, reliable, and REALLY EOONOMy ■ lOAL kind of traction for to-day and t<M '• • - morrow, and that is the' COMMEBOIAU /MOTOR. The study of the possibilities of this traeV ' Hon by the Fitssgorald Firm ensures your> having tho most EXPERT ADVICE. Thera' >■ is no costly trouble by using. . Strakcr-Squlrc, Laore, and Burford Com.4'| i, mercial Vehicles. ■ "'&' 0 THE HORSE EATS UP MONEY 1 , Thes# i Jtotors EAT un MILES! . a Let us tell you all about them! 1 J. E. FITZGERALD, Motor Importer and Agent'; Lambton Quay, Wellington, -~;' ■- Gtf-/ ' : ATRIAL Order at KILLIGAN'S Merchant Tailoring Rooms tnTajiabljj leads patrons to return' there when thcr .' want some stylish clothes. G. KNIGHT, Sail, Tent, Has, and Cover Maker. Nota the New Address t No. 6 Herbert Street (off Manners Street),' 3 doors'above George Fowlds, Ltd. Tete< phone 757. fttX ISSUE, ".'.':, f JDIjT 165U8,. s '■""" ! ' ■" ' ' " ' ■■■'" : -"' e WILL\BE ON SALE '••';-- , THROUGHOUT NEW ZEAIfAND " :; . On '■~•'''■ : TUESDAY NEXT. ..'.;:■' '. " TUESDAY NEXT.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3143, 23 July 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3143, 23 July 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3143, 23 July 1917, Page 7

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