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AMUSEMENTS. ' : ' I Farewell To-night at ' Xhe Imng'S. ~ ; "polly: of'the circus,"-.- ' \ Featuring MAE MARSH. MAE MARSH. ! BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION TO-M.OR- j ' ROW, including' "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH." "THE GARDEN OP ALLAH." • (Robert Hichen's Masterpiece.) . ~ • \ Tho talo of a man who fled' at tho eight' ! of a woman. A FORBIDDEN LOVE AND A DIVINE ; RENUNCIATION. 1 The Mystery and Glamour of the Sahara \ Desert presented'with. Oriental Gorgeous- ; ncss. . ; Also showing— CHARLES CHAPLIN in , ! "THE ADVENTURER,"- ~. -•'• j See Charlie as an escaped,. Convict... Everything he does is new, especially the '■ ico cream stunt.' In addition to these, two Features', > 13th Instalment of . ~ . '■ ' "THE NEGLECTED WIFE." .... Prices: Is. and M.; D.C. Reserves, Is. ! Gd. Plan at Bristol or 'Phono ;8143. '• LAST DAY LAST NIGHT- j At • I EVERYBODY'S. i EVERYBODY'S. j . Of Marsery Wilson in i "FLAMES OF CHANCE." Commencing To-morrow at 11: ! A BIG DOUBLE BILL, ' including ] PAULINE STARKE 1 In a Triaugle Masterpiece', ' "UNTIL THEY GET ME." ; She had helped tho Outlaw to escape^. , and had fallen in love with his pursuer, t Also showing— ■! CHARLES CHAPLIN in "THE ! ADVENTURER," ; Soe Charlie as an tseaped Convict—th« i Funniest Yet. ,-' MPRESS'. MPRESS. Continuous—ll to 10. ' FINAL SCREENING of . ' "GATES OF GLADNESS," . ! With ■' .'• MADGE EVANS & GEO; MACQUAEEIE. TO-MORROW-A Pathe Drama, "FIRES OF YOUTH." "FIRES OF YOUTHS

QUEEN'S Continuous THEATRE. UEEN'S Pictures. THEATRE, RETURN VISIT RETURN VISIT "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS,", Tho Greatest Moving Picture ever pro. ducod, featuring ANNETTE ICELLEH. MANN, the World's Greatest Lady Swimmer and Diver. The Fame,of this Mop nificent Production is so well known from Dan to Beersheba that further description would be fcuporfluous. Popular Prices: Stalls, Siipenco; Grand Circle, Is. Reserved Seats Is. 6d., which can. be booted at Begg's or at tho Theatio, 'Phono 3255, for the 2.30 and 8 o'clock Sessions. No extra charge for booking. Day Sessions, Siiponco and. Children 3d., -until 6. Sessions start: 12.0, 2.30, '5.40. and 8 o'clock. Special Augmented Grand Orchestra, . CUT THIS OUT, AND PASTE IT IN YOUR POCKET BOOK, TO REMIND YOU THAI—'. Will and Rob Thomas's . FAMOUS • FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS,' ENGLISH PIERROTS, ENGLISH PIERROTS, ENGLISH PIERROTS, ' ENGLISH PIERROTS, ENGLISH PIERROTS, Courmonco Their Season TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER,"' .On • " '' THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 16th. • . . THURSDAY NEXT,' MAY 16th,, ~ See To-morrow's Papers for Particulars. Representative, VICTOR BECK. WORLD-WIDE SUPREMACY. ■.. WHEN buying a piano do not: -befalso to yourself; that is, do not practice what is commonly called falsa economy. You may know of a cheap piano, but do you, think such a delicate instrument as a piano could bb cheap, and at the, somo iimo completely satisfactory? OF COURSE. NOT. Wo 6lock pianos which havo a worldwide supremacy. They .are not tho cheapest oh tho market, but they are the best. They combine splendid workmanship with quality tone, and they ura built to last for years. . The pianos -wo, particularly refer to aro the BRINSMEAD (right at tho top of tho list of celebrities), THE BORD, THE ROGERS, and THE PLEYEL. At any timo wo will be. pleased to demonstrate thesp ronow.ncd pianos. CHA-S. BEGG & CO., LTD., Manners St., Wellington. Established 56 years. HOTEL NOTICES. BARRETT'S HOTEL, ' LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. VISITORS to Wellington should staj at this splendid Hotel. Every comfort and attention. Night Porter in attendance. Electric Lift installed. Electric Light in overy room. Tariff, 9s. per day. ' , D. D'ALTON, Proprietor. WANGANUI. TJvrOGNISED AS ONE OF THE DOMINION'S LEADING HOTELS.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 198, 10 May 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 198, 10 May 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 198, 10 May 1918, Page 7

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