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, AMUSEMENTS., '--~r- : FINAL SCREENING ; : TO-NIGHT AT i Of . ' "RASPUTIN, THE BLACK MONK." j Tlio Most BxtraordiEafy'Story.'in.thftHli- : ' tory of the World. ■ " FINAL SCREENING TO-NJGHT AT j bessie'BAEßisoAiiß in : • ! "BORROWED PLUMAGE. ■ ; COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT U, \ "THE RUSSIAN BEVOIAJTION." ■-. . Eeal Pictures tnl;cu,of Actual Events in i the Streets of• Petrograd. ;•. , : Taken by Special 'Permission of. ..■■■:■ ■ . i KEHENSRY.-, >"'-;-':. , - / . : . Armoured Care .Firing, at ;thetEussian ■ Police Hiding -in the- Roofs of;thoir ■;■..' : Secret Buildings. ..,.., •-- , The Funeral of the First Victims and ; Martyrs of the Outbreak; attended<by more , ; than Two Million People, v ; Tho Only Genuine Filme taken at the : Time of the Outbreak. . ; . . • Also Screening- . , ; 9th Epißodo.,-- "TIIK SECRET KINGDOM," "ffflE SWAMP ADDER," . . ■■ \ FAREWELL APPEARANOB TO-NIGHT AT ROBERT WARWICK in' ' i "THE TXAN WHO FOKGOT," ; v TO-MORROW AT 11. . / / i "THE WOMAN BENEATH," . \. ■ ■ A World Film Drama of Startlinir .Power, . Featuring ~ • : . ! ETHEL CLAYTON. . . ' i A Young Millionaire wEo lrns Made Bie j Own Way Marries a Society Girl; ! and Learns ! HOW THE BJIAKT t*T LOOK UPON ' j MARRIAGE. A Tenderly Beautiful Love Story. . : A Wife Whose Flirtations ImperuHer ■ > . ' Own Happinese. • • ■ i MAKES AMENDS. " ; Wonderful fciettiugs in the Great Mansiom ■ of the New York "Upper Four Hundred. ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS. NEWTOWN PARK. • TT7ISITORS to Wellington should not fail V to visit the Zoo. It contains the most interesting and attractive Collection of Birds, Beasts, and Fishes in New Zealand. VISIT THE ZOO. ' VISIT THE ZOO ' Eihibite of world-wide interest to all. Bring the children to see the fine family of I/ions and cubs,' the Camels, the varieties of Deer, the Himalayan Thar, the Oatrichee, tho Leopard, the Hyena,, the Jackals, tho Wo-ves, the White Dingo, the Sea Lion, the Water Fowl on the lake, and the Aquarium. See "Osman, tne leading Siberian Dog of Scott's Antarotio Expedition, and alto tho Canadian Dog* of the Shackleton Expedition. . ■ Sportsmen will be interested in seeing the iamou- Trotting horse "Rothschild, born 1889 (eiro o£ many champions) now pensioned here. ... . .' ■■■• . VISIT THE 7.00 and spend a joyom time with tho children. To them an eiu- , cation 'as T?ell as a ploasuro; to you entertainmont and relaxation. ! ,- OPEN EACH DAY-9 a.m. to 5. p.m. • STJNDAYS-W am. to 5.30 p.m.. , ~-; ADMISSION-Adu'ts,' Sixpence. - Children (under'fifteen years of age].'. • FREE. ' ; ■■'■" ■.■"•■ : ' ■■*"-■ SUNDAYS FKEE. . • J NO. K. PALMER, Town 01eri.~ 19th December, 1917. . :.'.,

BEOIDE NOW! j TO PURCHASE THAT PIANO ■ '.'■ ; OK GRAMOPHONE : You havo had in view for bo long. ; : It is a most opportune time to consult | üb, and you can purchase from our noted stocks with the utmost confidence. ; If it is a l'iauo you require . ■ THE FAMOUS BEINBHEAD'■■'.. : Will' please the most ■ critical ■' and , ■; •artistic-taste; Built on the. highest , principles of-pinno .construction, the- ; Brinsmcad has an individual tone and::, oharm inseparable from a piano ol , suoh a high grade. , ; WE HAVE GRAMOPHONES. OF <;/ ■ THE WORLD'S LEADING MAKES ■ In various sized.models and at. .all.' : PriCeS ' ; OHpOSE;..AT..'BEGG'SI ' ; , : FOB PERMANENT SATISFACTION. : i ; pHAB.' BEGG /AND CO., LTD.;- : . Manners Street, Wellington. ,!• .. : ,. : The Oldest Established Mußic:Hou6e; J } iu New Zealand." /; '. ; f .' "BESSEMER",. .' '\ '> IS the Dolivery Wagon that endei ■ all. : comparison; "As a wagon of utility ' and economy ths'Bcß«emor: is-without-a : rival. A combination of.labour,.tirao and- ; money-saving in, tho delivery of. your, goods. The Bessemer takes the steepest hills with the greatest, o!: cbbc, and is a, wagon of perfect reliability. Procure the , fullest particulars from. . ' .•■.••;' i J. E. .FITZGERALD, ;.*:, '.-. . j Motor Importer, /■ \.■=,■..■. Lambton Quay. .TV.;. Wellington..- : : ! CARCEN | ner 'day. Boeolal Terms for lontthened porloda. Bedroom and BreaMaet from <».. : Sther Meals optional Fall partlenlart . from Thos. Oook and Bon. or Govt. Xonrl6t Bureaux. Telegrams: Oargen. Auo»- ; land E. F. BLAOK,. Proprietor, ~ OEDEHB FOR STYLISH CLOTHES To be Delivered in . . .. . : . . . JANUAEY, 1918, •-;-■•. A RE now being plabed in coneiderAWo ; ■"■ numbers at i MILHGAN'S, . . ;• , Kelburn Avenue. __.. MO MORE DEAFNESS. ; . pEO. P. WAY,. ..' ■-.. " ; ■ G.P.O. BOX 1011, .. ; /'WELLINGTON., ■■• [ THE NEW INVISIBLE. EAR DRUMS. . : This new invention will help those hard' &t hearing, cure head noisee, and catarrh/ . Write to-day for a Booklet, posted Iree;.- ; enoloee stamp for reply. . ' - TeniHi/DS, •" ITIbITAET TAHjOB.. ; . Willis St. (next Bmnir* Hotel), for : Officers' and Privates' Uniforms, Brteohos, , Puttees, Forago Oap» and Hati, latert i Military Oapea; all the Standard Bodgei jn itooki aleo Qannt'i Oold Gilt Button!, • &A '^W»»4w.'mAww»-. : :- -; ! OHRISTMAS THROUGH OUT ;■'..■ 1 NEW ZEALAND OWING to the Extraordinary Domana ''• for this Journal, and Nofoeagents eell-' Ing out within 48 hoars of their suppllen being delivcredr-readers -may obtain a ; copy, posted direct, on sending Seven. pence Id stamps to tho Manager, - ■"JOHN'BTJtiIi'S'BEQIBTBB,"-. '■•• | Box 9QJ, WelUngton. ■■'■•- '.J

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 80, 28 December 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 80, 28 December 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 80, 28 December 1917, Page 9

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