[ AMUSEMENTS. unparalleled success at ; the thing's. ! he Icing's. ! Tho Gorgeous Goldwyn Production, ; "POLLY OF THR CIRCUS,"" I "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS," Foal living • i MAE MARSH.' MAE MARSH. MAE MARSH. .MAEM'ARSn. A Picture of Superlative Spectuculni Beauty of Irresistible Appeal. j An Enthralling Screen Spectaclo for ; Adults and on Unforgettable Delight ! '. ; for tho Kiddies. ... "■ : A Mamnibth Circus reproduced in detail. ' AN ENTIRE MENAGERIE CAGED IN ; A CAMERA. ' A Thrilling Horse Race Scene far mora ' Inciting than that in'"The Whip." In addition is shown ! Tha Twelfth Instalment of \ '"THE NEGLECTED WIFE." i Prices-D.C. Reserves, ls. ; (id., Is., and , lid. Day Prices as .usuaL Plan at Bristol, or 'Phone 3113. . MOTHERS! BRING YOUR KID DIES TO THE MATINEES. EVERYBODY'S. : •EVERYBODY'S. j A Triangle Masterpiece, "FLAMES OF CHANCE," '• "FLAMES OF CHANCE," ; Starring MARGERY WILSON (Who will bo remembered'as Brown Eyes in "lulole'runio"). .. . .... A Spj- Story full of .mystery and alto- | gether unique.. | MPRESS. MPRESS. Continuous—ll to 10. MADGE EVANS GEO. MACQUARRIE i In . . . , "GATES OF GLADNESS," ', ■ A wonderfully entrancing attraction. ' Also showing, Universal Comedy, Topi- ; cal, and Competitors in Red Jersey Baby [ Competition; QUEEN'S Continuous THEATRE. UEEN'S Pictures. THEATRE. ; RETURN VISIT RETURN VISIT i "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS," | Tho Greatest Moving Picture ever produced, featuring ANNETTE KELLER- , MANN, the World's Greatest Lady Swim- . mcr and Diver. The Fame of this Mag- ; nificent Production is so well known from , Dan to Beersheba that further descrip- i tion would ho tuperfluous. Popular ; Prices: Stalls, Sixpence; Grand Circle, j Is. Reserved Seats Is. fid., which can be j booked at "Begg's cr at the Thoatre, 'Phono 3255, for the- 2.30 and 8 o'clock Sessions. No extra charge for booking. \ Day Sessions, Sixpence and Children 3d., ! until 6. Sessions start: 12.0, 2.30, 5.40. \ and 8 o'clock. Special Augmented Grand ; Orchestra. ■ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL'. ! TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ' TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. i ORGAN RECITAL. ! ORGAN RECITAL. ! OItGAN RECITAL. ' TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), TO-NIGHT, \ At 8.15 o'clock. j By '" i MR. BERNARD F. PAGE ; (City Organist). '. j Sonata. (No. 1) in A Minor ... Boroweki Lied • WoUtenholme Elegic Claussniann Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (Dorian) ] Bach ■■ Fantasie (Op. 101) Saint-Saeua Cortege (from Suite for Strings)... Debussy Finale in B Flat (Op. 21)...C«sar Franck : ADMISSION: SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. i ■ Doors open at 7.15 o'clock. . i JNO. K. PALMER, ■ Town Clerk. May C, 1918. ' WORLD-WIDE SUPREMACY. WHEN buying a. piano do not be ■ false to yourself; that is, do not practice what is commonly called falso economy. You may .know, of a . cheap , piano, but do you think such a delicate instrument as a piano could be cheap nnd at the some iimo completely satisfactory? ' ; OF COURSE, NOT. . We stock pianos -which havo a, worldwide supremaoy. They are not-the cheapest on the market, but they are i tho best. They combine splendid work- i manship with quality tone, and they are built to last for years.. Tho pianos wa particularly refer to aro the BRINS- \ MEAD (right at the top of the list'.of celebrities), THE BORD. THE ROGERS, and THE PLEYEL. ... I At any time we will bo pleased to de» i nionstrato these renowned pianos. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD.,' " ; Manners St., Wellington. Established 56- years. ! MUSIC MADE EASY." ; WHY WASTE YEABS" LEARNING f '. WHEN the "COLBIR" system teaches \ you to play the latest songs, twosteps, and all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, saves time, money, and drudg- I cry. No 6cales, no special music. Plenty ■ of local references. Testimonials can be i seen from all riarts. Don't keep your I piano. idle. Interviews any time. Call for all particulars'. Birley's Oollege of '; Music, Boulcott Street (Chambers), first ' floor up. ': SPORTING. | "SOUTH WAIRARAPA TROTTING j CLUB. PATRIOTIC MEETING. NOMINATIONS for all Jivents CLOSE ; on '.'HURSDAY, MAY 9th, at 10 p.m. Programme in "Referee," April 10. j Nomination forms on application. Grey- ; town Telegraph Office closes S p.m. ; 'Phono 58. W. ARMSTRONG, Secy,, ■' ' S.W.T.C, Grcytown. BUSINESS NOTICES. ', H SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, ! 7 Willis Street, I Lato Optician for tho Wellington Hospi- j tni and Charitable Aid Board. . i PATIENTS nnablo to obtain advico j from the Optical Department may obtain advico at the nbovo address between 9 ; a.m.' and 5.30 p.m. j ; BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS • EXCELLENCY LORD ISLINGTON. '■ Tho Wellington Medical and Electrical Massage Institute, 123 Upper Willis Street, Wellington.' .' NURSE EVER 1T T, UR S E EVER IT T, Medical and Electrical Masseuse (Cerl., England). Nurse Evoritt begs to advise ! hor paticnta of her change of address. ' Intending patients aro assured of capable and qualified work as a Medical and ' Surgical Nursoin London to many emi- ' nont physicians and surgeons, anil ten ; yoare' successful work in Wellington. Patentco and Contractor to N.Z. Govern- 1 mont, Soli-Fitting Bandngcs, lonic Medi- ■ cation Treatment, now so greatlv used in ; all up-to-date Military Hospitals, together with the latest, Galvanic nnd Farradio Cabinets and Appliances for tho Violet and Ruby Pays. Deformities, Nourasthonia, nnd Paralysis » ' speciality. Medical Drill taught ,% j every case. " Contracts given .for stubs 1 born oases. Medical Electricity and Rays ', treatment can bo given at patient's rosi- j dence. Terms on application. Tele- j phono 1861. W BARBER AND CO., Dyers and i VV . Dry-cleaners, 125 Cuba Sttett, '< Citv. 'Phone 2s. '
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