AMUSEMENTS. JjJ MPR ES S THEATRE. "Whcto Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES, „ D ?ilr. 11 o.m. to 11 p.m.'. Stalls, ad. Dress' CiTdlo, 6d. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, NEW PROGRAMME. GREAT SOCIETY "FEATURE" DRAMA, "OUT OF THE PAST." "OUT OF THE PAST," "OUT OF THE PAST." , '7 Wm Meant for You" (A.B. drama), • One" .(Vitagraph), "!ARaYnbi<j in oicily, "Coino, .Seben Lobou I '*- • (A;B; farce-comedy); AND OTHERS, _ I ... . rpilE KING'S. . . J- HE KING'S. > „ Tko Ideal Picture Houso. TO-NIGHT At 8 • NIGHTLY HAYWARD'S PICTURES; • Glorious Patriotic AttrAobion.': v FIRST SCREENING HEREOF ', ' Tho Last and Best Film Yet, Tho Last and Best Film Yet, • Dealing with that grand subject,:'. "OM ICING'S NAVY." "OUR KING'S JsAVY." ' Remember, our Defence rests. mainly on Britain's Battleships. THE BOYS OF THE BULLDOG BREED THE BOYS OF THE BULLDOG BREED Are tho Bulwarks of England'. They'll keep the Jack flying. "England expects that cv'r.r man This day will,do his duty." See the Ships and the Boys at Work. "OUR KING'S NAVY."- • "OUR KING'S NAVY."—: ■ ■ "OUR KING'S NAVY." —"OUR KING'S NAVY."— / "OUR KING'S NAVY."- .". . "OUR KING'S NAVY." "OUR KING'S NAVY."— View, mark, and learn facts. Our Naval Ships vivified from Nelson's "Victory" to tho last "Dreadnought." Screened to inspiriting strains and Vocal Embellishment. Special engagement of Mr. Harold Grey (baritone) for the incidental song, "Sons of the Sea." Special National melodies by "The Kind's" Orchestra. A delightful entertainment, supported by 8000 FEET OF SUPERIOR FILMS. D.C. and 0. Stalls. Is.; Stalls, Gd. .' Reserves Dresden, Gd. extra. jgHO&TT'S" THEATRE. TO-DAY. v TO-DAY. . ' VITAGRA.PH'S "MASTERPIECE": "PICKWICK PAPERS." "PICKWICK PAPERS." "PICKWICK PAPERS." JOHN BUNNY • As "PICKWICK," AND A MAGNIFICENT SUPPORTING SERIES. Open Dally, from 11 a:m. to 11 p.m. TVTEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS' IV SOCIETY. THIRD ANNUAL FESTIVAL, COMMENCING 3rd NOVEMBER. ' ■ ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER. TUESDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER. MUSIC (Vocal and Instrumental), ELOCUTION, ORATORY, LITERATURE, and DANCING. : DOMINION'S LEADING FESTIVAL. • Further particulars from JAMES DYKES," ' . Secretary. 149 Featheraton Street. . 'Phone : 999. ST. JAMES'S . ' PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH-(Adelaide Road).H" 21st ANNUAL SALE OF WORK. 30th SEPT., Ist and 2nd OCTOBER.,; The Sale will be opened by Her Excellency tho Countess of Liverpool on Tuesday, 30th September, 1913, at 3 p.m. : STALLS: : Plain Work, Fancy Work, Refreshments, Flower and Produce, Senior S.S; Girls', Sweets, Jumble, Cold DriplcS; Cake,:'' Ice-cream, Christmas Tree, etc. ' Concerts and Competitions each Evening.' Admission—Evening: Adults Cd.; Children 3d. Afternoon Free. . Proceeds for Debt Reduction on .Sohoolroom. Donations to Stalls may bo left: ' at St. James's Manee. ._ • COBRA LYNN , TEA GARDENS,. 1 220 Hutt Road, Petono.- '. .: An Ideal Spot to spend a week-end. I: Every Modern . Convenience. , r Afternoon Teas and Suppers a Speciality., ; A Spcoial Room for Evening Parties.'; A Lovely Spot for Motorists to. stay' for Refreshments. Cigarettes Sold. -• , ™ 1 ! MRS. H. B. WOOLCOTT, Jnnr, _• Proprietress. fTVHE world's best Pianos—Chtillen and JL Rogers—for reliability! aiid-' tone; aasjr terms. The Wellington' Piano C 0.,. A safe and speedy Temedy is "NAZOL."' ' [t shifts Influenza, Sore- Throats/-' : and' '• Mds quickly. Good for baby, good "for' | jrandraothAr, and good for all the family. -Advt. v
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1867, 29 September 1913, Page 9
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