AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay l'lscc. 'Phono 165. TO-DAY at 2.30. iasl. Matinee of TO-DAY nt 2.30. ,'oiinson Revue. Farewell to TO-NIGHT at 8. tho Favourites. TO-NIGHT at 3. TWO SHOWS TO-DAY. TWO SHOWS TO-DAY. MATINEE at 2.30 MATINEE, i MATINEE nt 2.30 MATINEE. MATINEE nt 2.30 MATINEE. > Farewell (n Johnson Revue Co'tnpaiis TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT. Last appearance of Walt#r Johnson, Ernest Lashbrooke, Gua Franks, Harry Burgess, Lola Hunt, Belli) Milette, The Chrcc Starrs. SPECIAL REVIVAL To-day and SI ECIAL REVIVAL To-night Of the Production that undoubtedly is the most brilliant in Mr. Johnson's "Repertoire. THE PARISIAN MODELS.. . . THE PARISIAN MODELS. ' To be produced cn a scale of Sumptuoui Splendour. The best piece of the lot. TO-DAY, at 2.30. TO-NIGHT, at B.' Matinee Prices: 25., Is., and 6d. • Night Prices: 25., is., Reserves;2s. 6d. (plus'tax). At the Bristol until 1 p.in, Thereafter at. tho Theatre. Seats reserved by Telephone not guaranteed after 8 p.m. Doors, 7.15. ■ Continuous-11 to 10. WILLIAM A. BRADY In association with the World Film Corporation, presents CARLYLE BLACKWELL and MURIEL OSTRICHE, in "SALLY IN OUR ALLEY." A Peerless Production with two stars In' a photo-play perfectly directed. A story unique and original, gripping and full of human interest. Also Showing: Fathe War, Pictures: Belgium and British Colonies. Topical, and Triangle Comedy. Commencing TSMT at 2 p.m. . • "SUDDEN JIM!" ■ A Triangle Triumph, starring CHARLES RAY and SYLVIA BREMER. The Story of how "Clothes-peg Jimmy's : Son became known ns Hell on 'Wheels." Life has been titled a FIGHT, and BUD-, DEN JIM found it. so, but HE WON LIFE'S FIGnT. and learned that he had lost its precious orown—LOVE. . One of the Finest I.ove Stones Ever 1 I Translated into Screen Language. • J Also Showing, Eth Instalment of ; ' • "THE NEGLECTED WIFE." Price*—ls. and 6d. D.O. Reserves, Is. 6d.». at Bristol, or 'Phono 3143. Commencing TO-MX at 11. A Greater VTlwtrapli Masterpiece,- starring o EARLE WILLIAMS An extraordinary tale of intrigue and crime that n.\ets with sure retribution. A wealthy clubman, whose hobby is criminal trailing, unravels an extraordinary, mystery. Wonderful light on modern methods of' trapping the most expert law-breaker. • TOURIST RESORTS. H£ASONIO HOTEL, NELSON. HENRY BAIGENT, Proprietor, Has much pleasure in informing the travelling public that he has resumed the conduct cf this old-established Hotel, Fir6t-class ' Accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. Letters at*d telegrams promptly attended . to. Telephone 38. P.O. Box 34. SPECIAL EASTER EXCURSIONS TO PIPIRIKI AND BEYOND. QTEAMERS leave Wanganui on Easter ' Saturday at 7 a m., returning Easter Monday. ■ ■■ Then again on Tuesday, Tbursdayi and j Saturday, returning the following days. . ! RETURN FARE TO PIPIRIKI, 255. This a fine opportunity for anyone to : Epend a pleasant Easter. ( i |gTAR HOTEL, ALBERT STREET- ; , AUOKLAND. Under New Management. . i Tarifl from 10s. (A. per day. • s; J. ATKINS, • Proprietor. -j LAKE WAIKAR'KMOANA. LAKE TAUPO. NAPIER'S HOLIDAY RESORTS. . • MOTOR-OAR . AND OOACH SERVIOB9 I On Application. Full particulars from • H.B. MOTOR CO., LTD.. ' Box 164, Napier. I ' — | BLENHEIM. . CRITERION HOTEL. Under New Manage. ' ment. , ■ Modern Briok Building, Large Bedrooms,' Spacious Dining BoomTrout Fishing. River Launching. 'Phone 15. Box 33. ! Tele-grams promptly attended to. ! H. M'ARTNEY Proprietor, Lata Dunodin, Timniu, and Ohristchurch, PLYMOUTH, " j The Garden of New Zealand. ' Spend a holiday at "Niger" Houee. Beautifully situated, overlooking tha town and Bea. Every convonienoe, dectrie light throughout, hot and cold baths i Three minutes from Eliot Street tram stop. Taxis meot all trains. -, Telegrams—"Nigor," New Plymouth. ! MISSES BRANLEY AND BATES, Proprietresses. | PALMERBTON NORTH. ! EO YA L HOTEL. | Modern Briok Building. Elc-ctric Light Throughout. \ Box 203. . "Phoue '94. A. E. .HAYWOOD, Proprietor, . RALLY-HOI RALLY-HOI ■ BUMMER WITH US AGAIN. WHEN visiting Napier make the Pt»' 1 vlnoiai Hotel your Headquarters. i The Official Homo for the Troops. Wh7 * not for yon also? Tarlfl Moderate. One minute Station, Theatre. Parade. T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. . ! Radnor residential hotel.' Waterloo Quadrant, AUOKLAND. '. Elevated position, overlooking Govern' ment Houso aud the Harbour. Fiva minutes from' Station, Wharveß, and Centre of City. Elcctrio light throughout-. i Moderate Tflrifl. Strictly First Class. i Tolegrams: "Radnor." Auckland. j NELSON-THE SUNNY SOUTH. . , ! SPEND YOUE HOLIDAYS AT WAINUI," NELSON. First-class mod' , ern Private House. Within easy dlitance of town. Bitnated on bank's of MataL "Walnai" is the Popular Homo for visitor* j and tourists. Cars meet all boats and trains First-claßß accommodation. Tariß, j 10s. por day, weekly by arrangement. Telegraphic address, "Wainui," Nelson... .Phon# 85. MRS. H. ORUMPTON, Proprietress! j LET tho "Dominion" General Printinj Department haudio your next order, whatever your requirement*. Prompt at. tentlon. Iteasojifthla chaigoa. 'Phone m, j
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 11
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