AHysEHENTS. THCATPC $gjp Direction Fullers' Vaudiiville.; Ltd. ■ AN AGGREGATION OF' STARS'!''!".' SPECIAL FEATURE ENGAGEMENT " Of the World-Famouß Operatic Tenor, MR. PHILIP NEWBURY, -■■■■ MR. PHILIP NEVTBURY, MR. PHILIP NEWBURY,In Association with tho . . Distinguished New Zealand Vocalist, . AMY MURPHY,:- ' /:: AMY MURPHY, AMY MURPHY: • ■ Tho Peerless Golden-Toned Soprano. Tho Five Lewins, Tho Tossing TeetroJ, Merton and Rydon, Irthur Croxon, Bluffo, Les. Warton. " 'THE"MUSICAL BENTLEY6, . -,- ; •■; With Their Marimba Xylophone...: DO. and 0.5., 2s:;-Stalls, Is. Reserves, 2s. <d. (All plus tax.) Plan at The BriEtol Piano Co., Lambton Quay. . A Stirring World Film Drams, "SHALL WE FORGIVE HER?" Starring JTJNB ELVIDGE. ■ Also Bhowing: 2nd Instalment of . "THE NEGLECTED WIFE." [_ . WlLLuxvjj MACK, in . "THE CONQUEROR." MARY PIOKFORD HAROLD LOCKWOOD in "HEARTS: ADRIFT." . "HER'SEORET HUSBAND". . (Or Mary Jane's Pa). '■ An extraordinary-story of■ the man who strolled away, loaring hie wife to face the world. Also Charlie Chaplin in "THE CURE." ' PIANO'FACTS WHICH ■' CLAIM YOUR ATTENTION! nnHAT the Piano exerts a broad influence' i in the home there can be no doubt—: tui it rmiEt bo an instrument of duality and merit! • ■ ■ .-. If you have a Piano-.purchase in xiow, we are in the position to serve you to your entire, satisfaction. The character and. quality of ourPianoa (Tlio Brinsmead, The Bord, Tie Challen, Tho Eogcrß, Tho Ployel) inepire confidence immediately in the mind of tho prospective pvrchascr— for none can puertjon tha exceptional,'and artistio merits of theso Instruments[,;": " ', "'.'.'', i LET US ADVISE YOU ON ' THE'PLiNO QUESTION. ■-; ; OHAS. BEGG AND, CO.. LTD., Manners Strc'i; Wellington. . ' '•'' , Efltablißheu , '.s6 , Tearß.. / • ' • BUSINESS ..NOTICE)}. ~;.'..;v TT SPEAR, DR.." OP OPTIOB, ' ' " EYESIGHT, SPECIALIST. ' ; ;7' Willis'Street. '■ ' ; Is the Appointed Optician for the Wellington 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... and 6.30 p.m. I - - . _-_ __ • ■ FEBRUARY. THROUGHOUT ' ' '■' ,NEW ZEALAND. ' rmiß NUMBER CONTAINS :-Open Letter. J. to Messrs. Ward-and Matßey; First Instalment (alphaboticaHy) of Aliens' Naturalised in Now.lZealaridj German' Spies in England and elsewhere; Herr Juliue IieBi«; ner; News and Views from the Idanoe: A Talk on Tanks; Medical Boards; The Ola World and the Newj.Publio Opinion i Here and There; Who's Who; Ohrißtchurch.'WeJ-" , . lington, Dunedln...and..Auckland Notes. Prof usely - Illustrated; From all Neireaeonta throuehout the Dominion,.or direct from thePubUshere, Box 903, Wellington. BOMINION lieyer ; .W»ton,-, printed gearantoo for I' , year, jnannlaotnre3-.br-maker of Big Ben Alarm. Post 8». 6d. to 'J. B. FITT, Jeweller, - Palmerston N.prth, ' •': Sole Agent for the Dirtrict. • ■•• .'
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 138, 28 February 1918, Page 7
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