AMUSEMENTS. . \ THE KING'S. ..! HE KING'S. . . ] Every Evening at 8. 'j -— ■ • ' J The Sensation of the Picture Tear. j i A Problem Play of Terrific Power, pros duced by Lois Weher, whose every.Drama) Teaches Some Vital Lesßon. A PLAY FOR WIVES AND. HUSBANDS ■ Who are Drifting Apart/ ,, A PLAY FOR WIVES WITHOUT i Children or Home - Ties: ..■: ■. Prices—D.C., 25.; Circle. Is. and 6d, ..: i Box Plan at the- Bristol No Eitra) ! Charge for Booking. . . ...:.' i rjiHE. TjUIPBESS. -_"■"•■ j Continuous from. 11 till 10.15. . ■ , -j ;. "THE CRIMSON DOVE" ' , I Starring ' ' i JUNEELVIDGE. r y.-.-•■-. j Carlyle Blackweli and .Dion Tithera3ge. j A Notorious Woman of tho Cabarets Turn* i School Teacher. ' '. I TEREIFia EMOTIONAL SITUATIONS, j,.; A wholesome and splendid love-rtory»" i which shows what a great love can do, ■ Also Chapter 6 of , i "THE. IRON. CLAW." " ' ] Entitled "SPOTTED WARNING;"' ' TjT V E E.Y B O.D T'S;"' : ' j Contimious from 11 till 10.15. ' . I WILLIAJT. DESMOND ' \ .| .■_ And •' ' ■■ ■ : ! MARY M'IVOR. " ' : ' j .. "PADDY O°HARA" " ' \ A STIRRING TRIANGLE DRAMA", j A Breathless Rush of Spioy Incidents and) , j Rapid Events. . j In addition to this'feature, " A KEYSTONE COMEDY, ) Funnier Than the "Waiters' Bail."- ) Also Showing ■ • . : ; OHRISTOHUROH GRAND NATIONAtT j STEEPLEOHABE OF 1917. ■ , • j Every Incident of.the Race Most ClearlJT ", Depicted. . .'. . \ Also tho Great Smash in tho Grand > , National Hurdles. i i SAILOES , FRIEND SOCIETY, OHUEOH, | AND INSTITUTE, ••. ) Whitmore Street. ' ! CONCERT TO-NIGHT. ' , i .. MBS. T. E. JONES AND PARTY , . ; '] ■ — 7-* i _ ' ' ! MILLIGAN'S \ssS. fvlnu™ j ■ ■.- ■.; ' \ SPECIALISTS . . j TpOR Stylish Suits, Topcoats, and £ven' j •*■ ing Dresses .' . .■'•■.■-. ■■. 1 ===; — '■ •- .'' .: ! """ "raE"OOLBIE SYSTEM ■■- ■ j mEAOHES you to play the Piano In Iβ | JL to 20 lessons (no scales). Takee a pupil further into music than 5 or 4 years under ordinary conditions. Learn to play; j all the latest Bongs and Two-steps as the?/ • are published (no special mnsic rennired); .; saves time and money. Make nee of the '■; long evenings and benefit your future , '- life. Testimonials from all parts of New \ Zealand of the snc«3s of our pupils. Ii ; you already read music, learn by thie : system how to oonvert your muric to rag- i time. A Ragtime Player is always nopu- ! lar. OaU for all particulars. Interviews ! any time. Birley's College of Music, Boul- -j cott Chambers (first" floor up), Bonlcott'St. i H SPEAR, . DR. OF OPTICS, i , • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, i 7 Willis Street, ' Is the Appointed Optician for the Wei. ' lington Hospital and ' Charitable Aid '; Board. " . . . . PATIENTS unable to obtain advice from : the Optical' Department may obtain' ad- : vice at the above address between 9 a.m< j ,and 5.30 p.m. ■■'. . ' j august' issue. ■ ' throughout New : c (Sjr Zealand. All Newsa Ef n '- s, Among other ; contains. Open Letter B^^@i> to David Nathan V*H . ..Esq.; Von H&ast's ■ Criticism Criticised; , Wellington Gas : Co.;. Craddock's Banki [ ruptcy; State Fire Insurance; 'ColeiSan'i .; Estate; Here and' There; Politics; Who'( ; Who. . - -;- . I price si. ~:.:■ -'.'V'T- v price" ee, j "JOHN BULL'S REGISTER.'.', r , J
AMUSEMENTS. Catching the Public ona Wave o£ Irresistible' Excitement! A GAMBLE WITH DEATH! With a ROBBER TI'RE betweeu the WORLD AND ETERNITY I fflrtJ& THEATRE « fIe^Kt I, " I 'e^VAUOEVIIAB. NIGHTLY AT 8. . NIGHTLY AT 8. PULLERS - PRESENT THE EIGHTH WONDER OP THE WORLD! This Act is the most Notable and Expensive Attraction ■ EVER STAGED IN WELLINGTON Vivid - Thrilling THE GLOBE OF DEATH. Startling THE GLOBE OP DEATH. Sensational Featured by tho Awe-Inspiring FEARLESS STAIGS Breath-Oatehinc FEARLESS STAIGS. Death-defying One Week Only of this VERITABLE OAP-SHEAF OF ALL ' HAZARDOUS UNDERTAKINGS! Lnst Few Nights o£ BILLY 0. BROWN, The Chocolntc Snowdrop. 1 Balto, Tilton and West, Ford and Perrin Clemo. Signor Jlolinari, Olivalll. And THE BUNTY COMEDY CO. Prices—2s. and Is. Reserves, 2s. 6d. Plan at the Bristol Piano Co. mOWJI HALL. , TOWN HALL. MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, 3rd, 4th, and sth SEPTEMBER, 1917, At 8 p.m. HAWKE'S BAY MAORI ENTERTAINERS HAWKE'S BAY HAOBI ENTERTAINERS (Poi,, Haka, and Concert Party). 1 ' In aid. of THE MAORI SOLDIERS 1 FUND. Prices: 35., 25., and Is. Bos. Plan at the Bristol. nnHE SALVATION 'ABMY. Official Opening of the ' o • BOYS , HOME. Mersey Street, Island Bay, By HON. R. H. RHODES. , THURSDAY, AUGUST 23rd. At > 5 p.m. COMMISSIONER HODDER PRESIDES. ALL FRIENDS INVITED. ■ THE SOUL OF A PIANO Lies in its tone. That is why the Pleyel. the Brinsmead, the Ohallen. the Sogers, and the Bord have been the World'e Leadins Instruments for many years. • ■ THE QUALITY OF TONE In these Famous Pianos has stood the test of time, and to-day they hold pride of place over every other piano. ' THEIR GREATNESS IS ASSURED!. ' We are agents for these incomparable instruments because fifty-five years' experience has proved their sterling merit. We sell for cash or on .liberal terms.. Consult us on tho Piano Question. /-(HAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, WELLINGTON. The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. . ■ : MECHANICAL PERFECTION IS the Outstanding Feature 'of the "COLE 8." It has closed car comfort and open car freedom; beauty, style, and distinction; speed, smoothness, and abundant power.
COLE CAE COMFORIf IS PERFECT OAll COMFOKT. If you will allow us to show you tho "Cole 8" you will be impressed by the wonderful progress that has been made in Oar Design. We are agents for the "Cole e." J. E. FITZGERALD, Motor Importer, Lambton Quay, Wellington. CARCEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND RECOGNISED •as one of the Leading Hotels in Australasia. Specialty: Suites ot Eooms, with private Bathroom, etc. Ballroom. Tariff: 10s. 6d. to 15s. per-day. Special Terms for. lengthened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other Meals optional. Pull particulars from Thos. Cook and. Son, or Qovt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Oargen, ,, Auckland. E. F. BLACK, Proprietor.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3169, 21 August 1917, Page 7
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