AMUSEMENTS. -' ■''•■■•■•'■ ; | <S^ffl c m> j Direction Puller's Vaudeville, Ltd ! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI j The Show of a TnGusand "Delights! j ' A.CHAMPAGNE OP YARIETY. | Bright, Light, and Sparkling.- j Walter Johnson and his Brilliant Star ] "' AGGREGATION, OF MERRY-MAKERS, | Presenting, their Fourth,' . . I .Captivating, Joy-creating •; Eevuo in two Elaborate Scenes, ■ .j "THE KISSING' MAID/' 'Ah avalanche of j "THE KISSING' MAID." fun; ! A cyclone | "THE KISSING MAID.'.'-of laughter... Jn- | "THE KISSING MAlD.".tense attractive-• j "THE KISSING. MAID.", ness' from rise ; "THE KISSING MAID;"-to fall of cur- i >THEKISSING MAID." tain...-- .- j ■ ■ Continued. Success .of..'.'" i \:.'VEKNA ,BATN.:' .. j THE HAELEMS —:'THE'THREE OABEB.' I Prices-D.C. and 2s.j Stalls', Ib.| ' Reserved, 2s. 6d. (all plus tax). Plan al Tho Bristol. Doors .7.15. Carriages 10.25. '..; COMMENCING. TO-DAY AT 2. . j . "THE PRINCESS OP PARK ROW," -j Greater Vitagrapb Masterpiece, j Starring' ; ' MILDRED MANNING.- . '■! A Royal Intrigue brings a Newspaper Man ■ a Princess for, a Sweetheart.. Also Showing: Sixth Instalment of j "THE NEGLECTED WIFE." ' Prices, ,Is. and. 6d.' Reserves, D.0.,' Is. 6d. " Reserves at Bristol or 'Phone 3143.. i Triangle Company Present ..".■. i .ENID'BENNETT in ' . ] .... -.' . "THEY'RE.OFF!" --.: '! A.Racing Story of a. girl, a man and ( . • ' million dollars, i . A Stirring World Film Drama, '.' j "TnE VOLUNTEER." ' I Starring MADGE EVANS. > ■i,, A Story that starts;in tho. Studio.. ; ' .• i •■ ■■ 'MANAWATU" TROTTING OLUB. j ■'/— : 1 MEETING, 'FRIDAY, ■ 19th | j-Sl'-APEIC. Nominations' CIoso'SATUR- ! DAY,'3othMAßCH,'at.lO'p.ni'. Acceptances j Close 13th APRIL, 10 plm. ■ ' • .'.'j : : ;' A. 'H.:'MANSON, Secretary, ;. / ' '•"■• "'■•• P.O.:'Bbr 141, PaJm'erston N. \ /'. TOURIST .RESORTS./'. /; SPECIAL EASTER . EXCURSIONS •• TO ; ; - . PIPIRIKI AND. BEYOND. ; •''• \ STEAMERS leave. Wanganui ; on Easter ' j i Saturday at. 7 a.m., returning Easter i Monday. . ')'■■ ; ; .' •■, j Then again on Tuesday, Thursday, and ,Saturday, returning,,the following days. j RETURN FARE TO PIPIRIKI, 255. : ! .'■; ..■ " i ; This'"a fine' opportunity for' anyone to . spend a pleasant Easter." jfyjrASQNIC ;//;HbTEL, :; ' NELSON. ! " ; , '-.' henry-.,, baigent, ;,. ■ '] ~ ;r Proprietor,. i ■.. . ; Has much pleasure in informing the tray- -i elling public that ho has resumed .the"'. conduct cf this old-established Hotel. First-class Accommodation....-' .Excellent ] ~,.-. Cuisine. ~., , . j Letters aiid telegrams promptly attended -j ... /.v'.t0...".. :..,. ,'.'". -.'; ■'Teieph08e ; 38....,.P.0./Box;3^ i v . > LAKE WAIKARrMOANA. "LAKE TAUPO. j .... ■. - NAPIER'S HOLIDAY' RESORTS. .. ' ] MOTOR-CAR AND COAOH. SERVICES ! ... On Application.- . .'/,... \ Full .particulars', from.,. ~ ...••''•■','■. ':.' ' H,B;.<MOTOR'.CO;; v LTb;,''-i i , Box. ; 164, Napier. ■;.. ; ; ; '•■■-■ CRITERION HOTEL."Under.Now Manago. I - . . ,'.. ...ment.'..—..: '-.' ... .-.•• ; . ! Modern Brick Building* ; Large • Bedroqrai, j '. ■ Spacious.Dinihg.Room Trout Fishing;''p. •■ River Launching, ; 'Phone 15, .80x.'33. ',•'";'.' .; , Telegrams promptly attended to'.':',"- ! H. M'ARTNBY Proprietor; ' ■"•• '/ ; Later Dunodin.'TimaruY. and ' Ohristchurch. ! THIRWELL ■'■•■■ PRIVATE HOTEL, i ROTOBUA. ■,;-.•: -. . ; Well known as the Premier House for "■'■ accommodation and cuisine. Has been ' entirely ronovated for the coming season, j One,minute from Station. Telephone 20. Tolegraphlo address. "Thirwoll." r Tariff,, 7s. per day: 40s. per week. ! T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor. EADNOR RESIDENTIAL. ' HOTEU ! Waterloo Quadrant, . ! Elevated position,'"overlooking Govorn.. ment House and the Harbour.- Fiv« minutes from Station, Wharves, and Centre of City. Electric light thro a ghout. ; ; Moderate Tariff. -Strictly First Class. : ' Tolograms: "Radnor," Auckland. PLYMOUTH," The Garden of New Zealand. ' . Spend a holiday :, at "Niger" Houbc Beautifully situated, overlooking : the town and sea. Every convenience, electric light throughout, hot and cold baths ' Three minutes from Eliot Street tram ; stop. Taxis meet all trains. .. - \ ; Telegr'amß—"Niger." New Plymouth. , MISSES BEANLEY -»ND BATES, Proprietresses. PALMEESTON NORTH. T5 0 Y A L ■ H 0 I Bli i Modern Brick Building! Electric Light Throughout. Box 2M. ■ ,-.-■; .-;.. :■ -. 'Phoue 94. ,n .-A.,E. HAyWOOD, . Proprietor \ RALLY-HOI .'.'■■'/' RALLY-HOI ... SUMMER' WITH US AGAIN. " . i WHEN visiting Napier make the Prs. j vlnciat Hotel your Headquarters. The Official Homo for-tho : Troops. Wh? not for you also? Tariff Moderate. One m'inute' Station, Theatre, Parade. T. A. HEATH, ! Proprietor. ! NELSON-THE SUNNY'' SOUTH. :• SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT WAINUI,". NELSON. -First-class',mod- j em Private Houße.. Within easy.dißtance of to<vn, situated on bank's of MataL I "Walnai" is the' Popular Home' for visitor! and tourists. Cars meet. all hoats and 'trains First-class . accommodation. Tariff, 10a. per day, woekly by arranKement. Tele- , graphio address, "Wainui," Nelson. 'Phont i 85. MRS. H. ORUMPTON.: Proprietress. ; MILLIGAN'S- KELBURN. • ■ AVENUE, ' i/-,/-''//:^-'- •-."•.n;, , ;"f' j ' DRESS. SUIT . Specialists. . ««■ j OOD Printing promptly produced- at ' popular prices at "Dominion"'" Je6 Printins: Works. _ i
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 161, 27 March 1918, Page 9
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