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" AMUSEMENTS. " "■ KING'S. TO-DAT. ING'S. TO-DAY.' A Patho Mystery Drama, "CONVICT 993" "CONVICT 99.1" "CONVICT 993" Starring ' MRS. VERiW CASTLE, Tho best dressed star in the film firmament. Sho escapes from prison, lives in affluence, yields to a blackmailing gang, and becomes accomplice in a jewel robbery. You must see "CONVICT 993" "CONVICT 993" through to learn what IRENE CASTLE; is at the last. YOU CAN'T GUESS. A Bewildering Mystery, a Sweet Story, And WONDERFUL EYES And WONDERFUL DRESSES.. Also Showing, 14th Instalment of "THE NEGLECTED WIFE." Prices, Is. and Gd. D.C. Reservo, Is. Cd. Plan at. Bristol or 'Phone 3143. THE BABY CRAZE Is Now On At •pYERYBODY'S. JCJVERYBODY'S. A GOLOWIW MASTERPIECE entitled, "BABY MINE" "BABY MINE" "BABY MINE" A Film Velsion of Margaret Mayo'e Celebrated Comedy-Drama, Starring Charming MADGE KENNEDY. ■ "BABY MINE" "BABY MINE" "BABY MINE" A Human Fountain of Bubbling Merriment. ■ What was ho the father of— NONE, ONE, TWINS, or TRIPLETS? Tho answer will be found in , I "BABY MINE" 1 "BABY MINE ,- , "BABY MINE" i At ! EVERYBODY'S, J Daily at 11.10, 1.5, 3, 4.55, G. 60, and 8.40. "mpresTMPRESS. Continuous, 11 to 10. j BESSIE LOVE & .DE WOLF HOPPER I In tho Charming: Triangle Drama, ' • "STRANDED," A Romantic Story of tho Broken-down Old Actor and a Trapeze Girl. Also Showing: Pathe' Scenic, Comedy, 1 ~ • and Topical.. ■ ■ ■

■ AMUSEMENTS. mOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBEB. J. Direction Will; and Bob. Thomas, TO-NIGHT! . . . TO-NIGHT I And Every Evening at 8... Another Large arid Enthusiastic Andicnw greeted THE FAMOUS english mebbots :.'.'".•. : English pierrots ;:. English pierrots - . ■ . english pierrots • ;■■. last evening. '. . LAST 2 NIGHTS Present 'PROGRAMME. LAST 2 NIGHTS Present PROGRAMME. ■ CHANGE EVERY THURSDAY. Reserves at the Bristol. PIERROTS , POPULAR PRICES: PIERROTS' POPULAR=PMGES: : 35.,. 25., Is. (Plus War'.Tax). IT\HE .QUEEN'S THEATRE, i- Cuba Street. "THE SILENT LIE," Starring . . MIRIAM COOPER, Who made such a Great Success in "INTOLERANCE." , Popular Prices. 'Phone 3255. . WELLINGTON CITY: COUNCIL' ' mOWN HALL. , TOWN HALL. A OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. .. ORGAN .RECITAL. ■• ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. .. ■; TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NI6HT 8.15 o'clock, By . AIR. BERNARD F. PAGE ; (City Organist). Concerto in D Minor (No. 12) Handel (1685-1789) Andante (from Spring Quartette) Debussy Caiitileno ..........:. .;......... Salome ■Prelude (to Act 111 "Tristan and Isolde") Wagner Choral—lmprovisation. (Op. 65), No. 23, Choral and Fugue...Karg-Elert Peer Gynt Suite (Op. 4G) Grieg ■ ADMISSION: . . SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. JNO. R. PALMER, ■■ ",. '•:: Town Clerk. "20th May, 1918. ■

PATRIOTIC FUNCTIONS. ' ■ RED CROSS. -; --S-' RED JERSEY. , EYENT OF ; IME.. CAMPAIGN 1■" WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. .WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. • '-'At 2.30 p.m. - '' Doors Open at 2 p.m. ■ AT HIS .MAJESTY'S ; THEATRE. (By Courtesy of Bon and John Fnllor), -.I '. ':. . '.: '"" A STUPENDOUS MATINEE! ,'.■ BY A CONSTELLATION OF THEATRICAL STARS IN AID OF THE PRESS . BABY CANDIDATE, Headed by' MISS. ADA .REEVE .' .. ■■ TALLEUR ANDREWS DELMORE AND LEE .. BILLIE WILSON ■; JONES AND RAINES VAUDE AND VERNE ' HAMBLYN AND MACK ELSV LANQLEY AND LESLIE . DECAE . •■ AUSTIN ■•■ ••■ ■ •'■■•■ And . . ■'■■;. MISSESTELLEBEEEE'SPUPILS.. ■ .... ■■-■.■■ YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS'THIS ATTKACTIo'n. PRICES—2s. (Is. Extra, for Reserves) and 18. ■ •'■-••-•■•..■.•'■ ■■•■■ THERE IS BOUND TO BE A RUSH.'- .' ■"■; ■ : ,- BOOK YOUR. SEATS!, PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE'BRISTOL. Look out for the WAR LECTURE by tho HON. T. M. WILTORD ct the TOWN HALL NEXT FRIDAY EVENING. Admission: 35., 25., and Is.

" WAR TROPHIES EXHIBITION. \ , ' ENTERTAINS A Will Lend Support to tho fiOLONEh 3. G. HUGHES, D.5.0., ' PKESS BABY ;;';■- 'v , CitQ, in conjunction with tho , By giving a .. Defence Department and Returned Sol- VAEIETY ENTERTAINMENT.;. iliers, 'has arranged a Magnificent Collection of War Trophies, now on Imliiljl- THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN, OaWEDNWatSp.,,...,. the-Bed; Jersey Shop. . Admission, Is.; Children Half-price/". Citizens would do well to take the op- Reserved Seals, 29. • portunity of seeing this very interesting , .~' \'■■ ' ■ ...■_ Collection of War Weapons and Banners _ —^—. oie e SPORTING,; , " _ WAN«A N of things.; . , ... WINTER-MEETING, ~,„.. ~ 23rd and 23th MAY, 1918. ADMISSION, Is.; CHILDREN, 3d. . . •.,-,.,.■. C H. OSMOND, miffi First Race, Each Day will Start Hon. Secretary Shop Coamntbe. - 1 Ufc 11.30 «,iil. . , . PROCEEDS TO RED JERSEY APPEAL. ■■.■• ['^^r ■ _: -—. BUSINESS NOTICES:."- , : 1 SUPREMACY IN JEW'S PIANOS! _ gpm — & U -- EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, .' ' reached in BEGG'S PIANOS! . y miUe Street, j THE BRINSMEAD, Late Optician for the Wellington HoepiTHE CHALLBN. ' ' • • tal and Charitable Aid Board. THE ROGERS, or PATIENTS unable to obtain advice THE PLEYEL . from the Optical Department may obtain , ~ advice at the nbovfl address" letweon 9 That your Taste may decide upon, ft m and 530 pWi You can be sure of a Piano that is a , ■ . ■ . ■ . ;_ iiorfeot embodiment of the highest tonal qualities and artistic craftsmanship. qTAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER ROOM,AND A LIFETIME'S SATISFAC- Ono of the Best Appointed in the City. TION! Let yonr choice rest on a Brinsmead or Smoking and Writing Eoom Proridedone of our other Pianos of merit! for Gentlemen. GH MannSrett! D Weiiingtoi D '' ALL CAKES DOME MADE. Established 56 years. —" , ~., „: MISS READ, Proprietress. TIiTASTER your Motor-cnr by taking up _■ Si gS. P ln C ol"dL 'AdSSn* Willis Street (over H. D. Bennett.). iuS models. Essential to Owners, Chnuf- Also at Timaru. 1 feurs, and Engineers. Write for I'roe Prospectus "M" James Rodger, NX ; r— - KepreenntotiTe. 159 D Manchester Street, . Christchurch. . MUSIC MADE EASY. TOT BARBER AND CO., Dyere and — ' 125 Cuba Streel, WHY WASTE YEARS LEARNINGf City. 'Phone 220. . . ... I ' WHEN the "COLBIR" eystem teaches ~ "» jou to play tho latest sonre, twoTivo four-Waded tractor propellers gtepß> and classoß of mueio .* driven by Rolls-Royce engines take the 2 o lessons, eaves time, money, and drudirbig bomber through the air at some- er No scales, no special music Plenty thing more than seyenly knob an hour of local r6fel . oucce> freetimoaiaij, can bn "full out," and in the event of one en- Been from all D , t k «*" »» ? ino "conking" or being put out of action J)iano jdle _ Interviews tj » lit is possiblq to. fly on tho other alone. for all particulars. Birley's Oolleee of • ! In tho nose of tho machino is a little Music, Boulcbtt Street (Cltambere), first 1 cftokpit, into which, through a tiny door, floor up. ' the observer wriggles to drop his bombs .■■■■. or use his forward guns; behind the ' . ■ ■ cockpit are the pilot's and observer's SURE CURE TOR VARICOSE i seats, side by side; and behind these are ULCERS. t lie engines and the fuselage. jy) you Buffer with Varieoso UlcereP The bombs are neatly tucked away out •*•' « so, I can guarantee to onre yon. of sight; the machine bristles with Lewis My treatment ie painless, and requires guns. "0 operation and is not costly. Unless you are young and athletic you Wlito '"UslUPn^.^v 0 need a pair of steps, or » rope ladder, ERNES r HLALEY, by which to climb into an "H.P.," and ,„. „„ w ieal!Bt > , when your first put your head insido and P1 " )PB 29 " . *°™ n - , look down the.fuselage towards tho tail T»OMINION Lover Watch, printed .you got an impression of a very long Ay guarantee for 1 year, manufactured corridor which vanishes into nothing- by maker of Big Bon Alarm. Post Be. 6d. ness. . to J. E. Fitt, Jeweller, Palmerston Fully loaded, n.'"Handlcy" woi'he North. Solo Agent for the District. about four tons, and perhaps the nfpst H. R. LUMUSY, MARTINBOROUGH. remarkable feat to its credit so far was "il/ffOTOR Mail Service, Feathoratonlo fly from England via France and Italy, ■"■■- Martiuborough and Surroundinß brnnb Constantinople, aud bring itself Districts. AH trains mat. Cars, Hotcos, and its five occupants eafely back. and Gigs for Hire. .'Phono No. 2,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 207, 21 May 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 207, 21 May 1918, Page 7

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