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AMUSEMENTS. — ; —__i—:—;—:— mfti THE EMPRESS. lIE EMPRESS. Continuous—l] to 10. KITTY GORDON, aud MILTON SILLS, , IN "DIAMONDS AND PEARLS." i A Powerful 'World Film Drama. ; The old story of a young wifo's ex-travnganco-and'its results, 1 told in telling 1 fashion. " ' ' ' . Strang CI)RL\NE'GRII'TITH. An Allogother Unusual' Tale; where a 1 Mystery is Cleared by the most Common- ' pkee Me.ins. .... , Featuiing-ALMA RUEBENS. . A story of,ithe.- ; peril that comes when BLUE BLOOD GROWS THIN.> . : GKS r oil' ' HS "The most exciting. thing outside the trenches."—Extract from a soldier's letter. BOX PLAN FOR • : [ . "SEVEN DAYS' - LEAVE," ' "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE," The Mighty Submarine "P1ay,,... NOW OPEN' . : AT THE. BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. Price, is. 2d. (including tax). No extra -Charge for Booking. * GRAND OPERA HOUSE. . '" GIGANTIC OPENING. SATURDAY, APRIL-27, AT 8 P.M-. SATURDAY NEXT! Ben., J., and John Fuller, jun., present Walter Howard's Thrilling Submarine Drama. "SEVEN DAYS'- ' LEAVE," "SEVEN DAYS'' 'LEAVE,'" •With, an Eminent Cast, headed by the Powerful English Star,:, CROWDED WITH REAL THRILLS! i Now Playing- its-- Second Year at thi ' . Lyceum; London. Fullers' Minimum Prices (plus tax): J ""45., '' 35., 25., and Is. 45., 35., 25., and Is. Under. - . ANZAC EVE : f\ RAND APEEA TTOUSE. WRAND UPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY24th APRIL, At 8 p.m. ' THE RT. HONTW. Ti MASSEY ' , ; ■ ' (Chairman). . STORIES TOLD AND ILLUSTRATED By • GENERAL' SIR ROBERT ANDERSON, K.C.M.G., A.1.F., COLONEL HUGHES, C.M.G., D.5.0., MAJOR WAITE. D.5.0., v MAJOR LAMPEN, D.S.O. •Musical Items by Men In Khaki.and ' Regimental Bantls. (In aid of the Wellington Returned . Soldiers'-Club.) ■ . • Box Plan at The Bristol. ■ - ' j. I. FOX, Manager, W.R.S./Club.. " TOURIST RESORTS. - HOTEL, '. NELSON. , ; . HENRY BAIGENT,. . I ■ Proprietor, •; Has much pleasure in informing the ' travelling ' public.' tliat : .hoi has Presumed • , the conduct of this old-established Hotel.' ' I Eirst-cjass Accommodation.: .. Excellent i ■ : • ■. ■• ■ Letters and,, telegrams, promptly I attended' to. 1c ' ; 1 Telephone 38. P.O. Box 31. j ■ . .. ■ i MASON'S GARDENS, TAITA, LOWER •: ''HUTT. | TCTINEST scenic "gardens in. the, South- 1 em Hemisphere. Well worth a i .visit. ' Motor-buses.' jn'eet _aIL strains. i Special Bus leaves for Station is:> ; p,m. , ! daily. : Afternoon Tea, 1 .6 d. ' Hot water i provided freo to picnickers. Cut flowers ! m any quantity. Orders booked for Rhododendrons, Azalias, Ro6es, and GenStock in choice variety. Choice collection of 25 Bulbs sent to Ally address on-Tccoipt of 2s. 6d.. 50 for 4;. 6d. f F. CHIVERS, Manager. ; gTAR HOTEL, ALBERT STREET, 1 .:. AUCKLAND, q Under New Management. 4■Tariff from 10s. Od. per day. ) ;■' S. J! ATKINS, I . ' • .Proprietor- . PALMERSTON NORTH. ' ' ]Ru OY A L ~~ HOTEL. •'• j Modern Brick-Building. Electric Light ' / Throughout. ; Box 203. ■' 'Phono 94. A. E. HAYWOOD, i .-r.. Proprietor. RALLY-HO! RALLY-1IO! . SUMMER WITH.US. AGAIN.' WHEN visiting Napier ti'ake the Provincial Hotel your H.eadqimrters,. Tho Ofßcial 'Home for the Troops. Why ■' npfc for you-also? Tariff moderato. • One'minuite Station, Theatre, Parade. T. A. HEATH, Ti-oprietor. "7 „ PLYMOUTH.. | The Garden of New Zealand. ; Spend a holiday at "Niger" House. ' Boautifully situated, overlooking the town and sea.'. Every convenience, electric light throughout, hot and cold baths. ; Three minutes from Eliot Street tiam 6top. Taxis meet all. trains. Telegrams—"Niger." New Plymouth. MISSES BRANLEY AND, BATES, ■ •'Proprietresses. NELSON-THE SUNNY SOUTH. '•: . SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY AT ■, .- "tXTAINUI,". NEIjSON. First-class Vr .modern Private House. Within easy distance of town,'situ'atod on banks of 'Matai.' "Wainui" is the Popular Homo for visitors and tourists.. Cars moot all boats and trains. First-class accommodation. Tariff, 10s. per..day, weekly by arrangement. Telegraphic ad- . dress "tVainui" Nelson. 'Phone. 1 85. MRS. H. CRUMPTON, Proprietress..- • PLUMBERS, COPPERSMITHS, AND ) SHEET-METAL WORKERS. . H/fANUFACTURERS of A*ga Water- . ; IVJL' "heaters, . and Mahoney's Patent j

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 183, 23 April 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 183, 23 April 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 183, 23 April 1918, Page 7

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