AMUSEMENTS. "IT'S YOUR FAULT—WHY DIDN'T YOU WARN. ME?" STIRRING DRAMAS AT "ENLIGHTEN THY DAUGHTER." "ENLIGHTEN THY DAUGHTER." Featuring RUBYE DE REEMER ' (Of "Auction Block" Fainc). Scenes of Titanic Dramatic Power. The Light-hearted Bride-to-lxs wonders. at tho Despair of the Girl who HAS NOT- BEEN WARNED 1 IN TIME;,,The Bridegroom's Bachelor Dinner is . Broken by tho Awful Results of his Heedless Ruin of a Girl Who Had NEVER BEEN TOLD THE TRUTH. "ENLIGHTEN THY DAUGHTER." .Screens at 2, 1.10, C.20, and S.-15. Special Augmented OrchVstra for this Stupendous Atti'.icUon.. ■• .Evening Prices. D.C., 25.; Sl.all;, ls.''and Gd. Plan at Bristol'or 'I'hojie 3113." No " extra for Booking. ■_ ■ TWO GIGAXTIC ATTRACTIONS' at ; OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS . In' "BETTY TAKES A HAND;" , Olivo {lies from Cotton Stockings to.tha Best of Gowns, and has one Strange . Adventure after Another. ■ '■ The Follies' Queen as a BoaTdinglioosekeeper l'or a Merry' Week. • Also Showing— AUCKLAND FROM ALOFT. The First ah<| Only Picture taken from the. Air in New Zealand. IMPRESS. ' -Impress. Continuous—ll to 10. . "THE. AWAKENING." Starring Montague Love and Dorothy Kelly. A Story uf Life in the Parisian Students' Quarter. ! PARIS BY NIGHT AND DAY. Red jersey appeal: ED JERSEY APPEAL. , FOR OUR SOLDIERS. > Remember the Date,' and Book Your Scat at. Once. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ' TOWN HALL. - TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY NEXT, Ist MAY, ! ' WEDNESDAY NEXT, Ist MAY, WEDNESDAY NEXT, Ist MAY, WEDNESDAY NEXT, Ist MAY, At 8 p.m; Under tho Patronage and in the Presence of. Their Excellencies tho GovernorGeneral and the Countess of Liverpool. THE MUSICAL EVENT of the SEASON.' THE MUSICAL EVENT of tho SEASON. , THE MUSICAL EVENT of tho SEASON. THE MUSICAL EVENT of the SEASON. GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CO N.C BUT,.' AT POPULAR PRICES. AT POPULAR PRICES. 2000 SEATS AT Is. (Reserved 25.). ' ■2000 SEATS AT Is. (Reserved 25.). ■'■■••■-■ALL STAR'ARTISTS. ALL STAR ARTISTS. From Fisk. Jubileo Singers, "Look Who's Here" Co., Etc., including: - • MR, FREDERICK -W- DENNETT. '■ V ' MR. GREGORY IVANOFF 'MR MARSHALL PALMER MISS LELIA WIBURD MR. SID HAYNES MISS' M. FULLER MISS NOLA HAYBITTLE MR. HUGH WRIGHT ME. G. AUSTIN BLACKIE ' MR. G. CLAP HAM MR. L. HANLON. < . ■ Accompanist: ' MR, EDGAR HULLAND. Specially Selected.ltems.will be rendered by each artist. Avoid Disappointment., Book Early for this Musical Festival.- . ■ , . 2000. Seats Is. (Reserved 25.), from Bristol Piano Co. and Committees. Gross Proceeds for tho Red Jersey Appeal. v - ' : L. O. H. TRIPP, Chairman, Citizens' Committee. ' MUSIC MADE EASY. WHY. WASTE YEARS LEARNING f WHEN the "COLBIR" system teaches' you to play the latest songs, two- '.; stops, and all classes of music in 10 to ; 20 lessons, saves time, .money, and drudg- i ery. No scales, no special music. Plenty of local references. Testimonials can be- . seen from all parts.,- Don't keep your ~ piano idle. Interviews. any time. Call., ; for all particulars. Birlev's College of j Music,' Boulcott Street (Clambtra), first- ; floor up. ' ;'i . HOTEL NOTICES. . BARRETT'S HOTEL; ■ ' i! - LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. VISITORS to Wellington Bhould stay i » at this splendid Hotel. Every com- . fort and attention. Night Porter in atiendanco. Electric Lift installed. Electric Light in every room. Tariff, 9s. per ; ' day. '■■ ■ . i D. DALTON, Proprietor. -j } 'HOTEL (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN. , THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With tho Travelling Public. Electric 1 Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can be had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. Country Visitors are re.minded that if ' only in Town for the Day they can ob- ? tain a Good Lunch from 12 to 2. I'iro Escapes Throughout (lie Buildings. Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR, ? . Telephone G7. , P.O. Box 112. WHERE TO STAY IN WANGANUI. • HOTEL BRAEBIJRN. HOTEL BIUEBURW RECOGNISED AS ONE OF .THE ■'• . LEADING HOTELS ' In tho Dominion. 1 FIVE MINUTES FROM STATION, RIVER, WHARVES, TEAMS AND POST OFFICE. I OTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 CUBA. STREET.' Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 Guests. Firstclass Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies' Private Drawinc-rooms. Sitting-rooms, etc., Lounges, and Eight Modern Bathrooms, including electric light and electric fire alarms. Tariff, '■ 7s. 6d. per day; £2 2s. per week.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 189, 30 April 1918, Page 7
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