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THE KING'S THEATRE. mUE NEW THEATRE, -H- Manners Street. Props., West's, Ltd.. and T. M. Donovan. (MacMahon and Donnelly's.) TO-NIGHT AT 8. . CONTINUOUS PICTURES. A Beautiful Pathc Drama: Daily—ll a.m. to 11 p.m. "GO WHERE THE CROWDS'GO." TO RIGHT THE WRONG. TO-DAY and TONIGHT. May 21st TO RIGHT THE WRONG. A Last Chance of Seeing TO RIGHT THE WRONG. Asia Noilsen ill ~ , , "A GIRL WITHOUT A COUNTRY.* nnnrptrr-c: lJ'ffiv ' WTOOSV " A GIRL ■WITHOUT A COUNTRY." SRnrmnv-e inr' ' "A GIRL WITHOUT A COUNTRY."RODERICKS RIDE, NAIOObA, A]|(l _ iU th) M , 1( , l)i(icclll p )lolo . Full of Thrills. Appealing story. l»]nys=. ■ QUARANTINED. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. TO-MORROW, ST GOTH 4RD. A Wonderful Modern Drama, MARY IN STAGELAND. "BEHIND THE MASK." Prices as usual. 'Pliuno 3113. . Tliink of it! Adult?. SIXPENCE, Children, THREEPENCE. (JIHE EMPRESS 'lUEAIRE. j, j, A IJL , K R y Q y'A L, r'n\vpi r vn!nTw l ' l mr'iMMn's: b ™w S Direction Brennan-Fuller, Ltd. . n \ IIUURLb. M. THIS EVENING, AT 8. 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COLOSSAL CONC ER T ALBERT KUSSNER, so well known as Bv"iiic ' the composer of."Moon Moths." "Even: WELLINGTON FOUR..,, ing Hour," "Dance of the Wood Nymphs,' WELLINGTON F'.iUR! 'I. etc., has composed three new Tone Poems, WELLINGTON FOUR. which we have pleasure iu recommend- WELLINGTON FOUR, ing. These ore: . .. _ "SPRINGTIME," "AT PARTING," and COLOSS A L CONC LR 1 "AUTUMN REVERIE." 11lvr All beautiful'examples of moderu Piano- KDNLbDAI, .ICM-. Sin. forte Music, bright and melodious, yet I.WTCFs'. Is easy to plav. and are well worth your KIIULAK II ICL... -.. iconsideration. ."Price, Is. Gil. each. A few Keened at u... Another jicw Song by OAK I\l 1j .IACOBS — —h. BOND, entitled "0 HAUXTIKu , SOXG TIT \T AI'PEALS TO ALL. MEMORY." This composer has wicte- .. x( S BOD y LOVES YOU LIKE world reputation as the writer of FEE- - MOTHER." FECT DAY," 'OH SOUL, ea\ I rice, Greatest, and Best Motliet Is. 6d. copi. - . Jj • pvor written. 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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1755, 21 May 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1755, 21 May 1913, Page 9

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