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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' ■ ■ • - - Direction Fuller-Brennan, Ltd, '. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY, ■AT 2.30. A SPLENDID PROGRAMME. Exactly tho same as nt uignc. Tako advantage of the Matinee Prices. 0.5., Adults Iβ.; Children, 6d. Stalla. Adults and Children, Cd. . ' - JTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Dlroctioa 'Fuller-Brennan, Ltd, '■ TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Last • THE BLONDELL BOOM Las. 4 Night. THE BLONDELL BOOM Night. Success, unqualified and emphatic, of Last . EDWARD BLONDELL : Last ' Night. EDWARD BLONDELL Night. The incomparable laugh creator, Assisted by MISS KATHERYNE CAEIE, Last Night of • . ■ ■ THE EARY TRIO. ' LES. AND SOL BERN,' ; CROTTON AND KREMKA. Unparalleled success nielitly of : THE, HUGHES TRIO. ..' IRVE HAYMAN AND (JO. VINCENT, ARTHUR AND OLIVEE. ' Prices-D.C. and 0.5., 2s. j Stalls, Is. : 6d.; Upper Circle, Is. Booking at Dresden, ■".. . "EVERYBODY'S" • ■.;■■ "■* OPERA HOUSE! OPERA HOUSE! ' - Best in every wey. TO-DAY AND TO-NWHT. Last chance of seeinc "BLACK RODERICK THE POACHER" "BLACK RODERICK- THE PotcHER" Acted amid natural «ccnery in Bonnie Scotland. HIS FAVOURITE PASTIME Greatest of all Kcystonce. A GRAND LIST OF TILMS. MONDAY'S STAR. MONDAY'S STAR . idOOlt ;;PROTEA THE SECOND >>' "PROPE i. THE SECOND " PROTEA THE SECOND " "PROI'EiTHE SECOND" "PfiOTEA THE SECOND" Detective Dranm Supreme. A thrilhn-r and astounding ot nijslen The most criminal in\cstigation play that over emanated , fiom the mind of man ' OTHER FINE FILMS r Cd. adults Children 3d. N JJUGBY rOOTBALL, TO-DAY.. TO-DAY. ATHLETIC P\RK- ' AVELLINGTON V. ORIENTAL'; PETONE V. ST, JAMES. ■ Two first class early matches at I 30, b». tweon leading fourth end fifth olasf loams. AT PETONEATHLT3riC V UNIVERSITY. Train Lambton, .2.10. Admission Gd Ladies free.. GranJ* stand 6d W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. WELLINGTON BOYS' INSTITUTE ANNUAL CONCERT, TOWN HALL; MONDAY, JULY 20th, at 8 pm. BOXING DISPLAYf<am Ellis and Norman Sconnge. Harry Hall and Daud Wells, MOTION PlCTUßES"Bookeeping it Ruakura " "Haymaking in New Zealand " Tiro Comic Films. Music Durinp: Pictures by Institute, Oicnestra Songs Recitations Stones Yarns Gallery and OS , 2 , Stalls, Is Bujers of 2s Tickets may book free Plan now open, at Dresden jNOI'E —Special Trams 10 20 p m WM J. BENNETT, Directoi, PRESBYTERIAN ORPHANAGE BERHAMPORE. A GIFT" TEA Will be held in St John's Schoolroom, • Diton Street, ON WEDNLSDAY, 12th AUGUST, From 2.30 p.m. LOOK OUT I' THEY'RE COMINGTHBY'RB AFTER YOUR MONEY -"THE FORTY THILVES"

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2205, 18 July 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2205, 18 July 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2205, 18 July 1914, Page 7

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