■ ■ 1 "I ' ■ '!"• AMUSEMENTS to-night. '■ •<: ".'•' r: : ;-.'TirF, KIXC'S THEATRE. KING'S THEATRE. Leading Picture House. ■ pictures./, Most" ■"■ V'" ■■' lo miiii v minin An Ab;;dm<ly Unrivalled \sr»l \DJ \(. Ml SI I 1 PI <u, PLAY, ?j/. .' and fiilia-inj;' psiicho!o»iesi study/ I *' l • .THc.moist„cliscns>e<l photo-play in England on' Die Continent-:'-' . ii. f|#HO W .OX; EARTH.'.J S IT JDONE ? iiE;l3ieites.' I( Dumbfounds, IT SETS YOU THINKIXG. . «00ft. •'••.'• ■' ■ V ■ OP PRAGUE," ,■ .. '■ 01" \. in IL wrin M nx ' wSSSiVA DEAL WITH. SATAXW .' ■?. : ®@. "A DEAL AV.ITII SATAN'.' 1 ■ \ T)l \LAUI'r S\J \X P'MfH'A m ' :Al, WITH SATAN'.' :- 'Taking J} hoars te screen, ■■ ■ I '•."The most remarkable production ever ! preseuted."-~"New. York' World." ■■ 'A SOUL. SOLD TO THE DEVIL. '' play/with a strikinij moral,'- preeede(i at 8 sharp ,by ,% rare Vitagraph . Kane!, drama, M ■'•.■■■ .' ■ "A DOLL TOR BABY," y.'X .. ' : !";Tl;a!iliousor's MOOft. Comedy.' •. •" "BKAKTYIX A SEASHELL."-" "GAUMjXT GRAPHIC." * ' . ' ■ ' "ROSE SHOW." ; .*?' - And Others. Millie by KIXC'S ORCHESTRA. (id. niixl.-15..-' Reserves Dresden, Is. Gd. . g JSP IBS H E A T R E. ' ; ; 'r "Where' Everj body Go?s." STALLS,'; 3d;sS;™f :; / ' Dress Circle, Gd; TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. ■ A.B. Company's Greatest Dramatic ■ .'.. ;' "Feature," . . I#-"THE: HOUSE-'^r l ; "THE 110 USE ''. •' %'M-. .'9i7OF DISCORD," ;'■ 01 DISCORD," "CAUSE' FOE ; THA NKFULNESS". : ■ (Edison's "Masterpiece"), ' ' AND : NUMEROUS' OTHERS.' BR I T A N.N I A ' T nr. A T.R E Direction ;-... A. .1. Coleman. . The Continuous Theatre With the ■■■ ...... ■V . . SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS ; For tllO I.ndicS. • • TO-DAY. , ; • TO-NIGHT. ~ ;. A Charming Irish Romance, ■'C "WIDOW. MALONEY'S FAITH." ' ' "WIDOW JIAI.OXEY'S FAITH.'". s < . "WIDOW BALONEY'S FAITH." •• ; "WIDOW MALONEY'S FAITII." "WIDOW JIALONEY'S FAl'fH.." "l'reddy Loosibelt in Africa"—'"Tmy Tiff)' ancl the ■ Lion"—Latest:Topical Budget l -' • "Half-bveed's -Treadicty." c(:e. v - . Prices, Daily 3d. ami Gd.; Evening, Gd. only. , Children, always 3d. ' i U C K L k N D" EXHIB ITIO N i'A U C K I, A N D EXH IB ITIO X A UCKLAND EXHIBITION A U C IC L A N D EXHIBITION ' %HAT : BETTER OPPOSTUNITY? . WHAT BETTER OPPORTUNITY P WHAT BETTER OPPORTUNITY? FOR AN ENJOYABLE TRIP ' FOR A COMPLETE CHANGE FOR KEEN ENJOYMENT ' FOE A SPLENDID SHOW. . ' ' VISIT THE EXHIBITION 1 ■. '. /"- ...VISLT THE EXHIBITION 1 . . VISIT THE EXHIBITION!.. ' . VISIT '.THE EXHIBITION! \ ... No Finer Music has been Heard in. Now Zealand t'hnii the ■ ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND. ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND. ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND. .ROYAL ARTILLEttY BAND. ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND. ■ Provides Tiric-o Daily. >THE GROUNDS ARE A FAIRYLAND. THE GROUNDS ARE A FAIRYLAND. THE GROUNDS ARE A FAIRYLAND. THE EXHIBITS "ARE ASTONISHING. TIIE EXHIBITS ARB ASTONISHING. THE EXHIBITS ABE ASTONISHING. "WONDERLAND'S" Employees say that "Wonderland":/,.,. makes s "' Straight' Heir Curly—and it almost does. ■■ EXCURSION. FARES .on tho RAILWAYS All tfco Time FROM EVERY. WHERE: ■ ' KB CORN COB PUNCH with Beer, It makes the beat drink" better.
AMUSEMENTS, JJIS MAJESTY'S ■ THEATRE Direction Brennan-Fuller?, 1,14 STILL THEY COME! Another Big Batch of Star Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIUHT! to-night: "BRENNAN-FULLEirS VAUDKVJU.B , ENTERTAINERS, , - Preseiitiiiir Direct from America. THE Xovl'H v TII'B CARPOS Seusalioiial CAttVoS BROS. Equilibrists. BHfiS. First Appearance of EDITH MOTE. Prefenling oho of liie most .Elaborate Aetf' .• seen here. ' Direct from London. LE BRUN ■ Chammon LEBRt N LE BSUN Holler Skater LK BREM UJ BBUN of jvngiand LK BRUM LE BRUN awl America, LE BRUM First Appearance of j ... CLAYTON AND CitOAX, First Appearancc of MISS 13ERYL OILMAN. LEONARD .Last Week of LKOXARJ) NELSOX Big ]''avonrite. NELSON franco midgets. The Smallest Troupe «f Illusionists in the World. lIYMAN AM! ALTON, LEO AND LIONEL. CREMEtt AND ARNOLD, VERNON AND MACK. t).C, and O.S. 25.,• Stalls, Is. Hd.j.UppcS' Circle, Is. Plan at Dresden. Hooking 6d. extra. On request, trams stop in front of Theatre. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. fJVOWN HALL. TOWN HALL, . FINAL PERFORMANCE FINAL PERFORMANCE Of the WIELAERT-FECHOTSCH COMBINATION, Great Enthusiasm, Flattering Successes on "•> Saturday Night. MONSTER POPULAR PROGRAMME. MONSTER POPULAR PROGRAMME, POPULAR PRICES, 35., 2s„ is. . POPULAR PRICES, 35.,.25„ iu, ; .For. this Last' Appearance. I'Box Plau"at 'DrMen'Piww Co. • P. A. HILLARY, ■, Manaser. A GENUINE SONG' SUCCESS: • • GOB REMEMBERS WHEN THE WORLD FORCxBTS." . This Song, by Carrie, Jneobs'-Bond,. .com-. poser of "Perfect: Day" atid ether' successes, is How 'the World's"lwst selk-r.' Tho reason is fl. beautiful moledy.' set to ' exquisite .words. We give one of -theverses':-^ Hon' many'wear a smile upon'their fac?, Although their hearts may hold an empty place; ■ - None know tho heights nor depths 'of their regrets. • • ... •; But God remembers when the world for jets. . \ Every Singer should have this S Price, Is. 9d, copy." posted to airy nddvffV js. -100. Set iu" 3 l;eys, Eb. IB 'ki'lib.), F. & G.. CFIAS. BEG' 3 AND CO., LTD., ,'MANNEIS STREET, WELLINGTON. THE. HOME OF GOOD MUSIC. A LARGE AND UNIQUE. COLLECTION. OF P Tn TURES, By M. W. ANDRESEN, On View At jU'GREGOR WRIGHT'S GALLERY. (•pilE LATEST RAGTIME, When that Midnight Choo Choo (or Alabam (Sonrfi Intwnatroirol luifl (Son«)i Stop! Stop! fafopt > Somclxjdy's Comiiiß to oui- Uousi. Thev'vo Got Mo Doimr i± Now. Itieso sonjs i>re all the vago in Australia ot present. ~ _ , . . Obtainable only from the, Domimon 3 Cheapest Music Store. Prioc Is, bd., $T?B ANGLO.AMERICAN MOSEC STORS Ufi Cuba Street. fF jeu havo a Farm or Land lot: Salej, i or a Business yott vriba dispose of send, your the |
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 1967, 26 January 1914, Page 7
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