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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT, AT U TO-NIGHT, AT 8. HAIWARDS' PICTURES. THE KING'S THEATRE. Always in tho Vanguard. THIS TIME A GREAT FILM NOVELTY Natural History Par Excellence. EDUCATION AND ENTERTAINMENT. Tlio Screen is mightier than the pen. Caught by the Camera. : "MARVELS OP NATURE." "MARVELS OP NATURE." ''MARVELS OP NATURE.". "MARVELS OF NATURE." "MARVELS OP NATURE." "MARVELS OP NATURE." " • Or a "Day With Cherry Kearton in the East." Seen safely from a cosy seat. INDIA'S WILD BEASTS INDIA'S WILD BEASTS At largo in tho Jungle. A MOTION PICTURE ZOO. Monarchs of tho Jungle pictured BY A MODERN MUNGO PARK. "MASTER OP THE MINE." "MASTER OF THE MINE." A strong drama of human hearts. Realistic Mino Accident. "THE BLACK MASK." "THE BLACK ..MASK." Edison's Very Best Drama. ' "TRAINING ITALIAN CAVALRY." "TRAINING ITALIAN CAVALRY." Full of up-to-date interest. "WHEN HAZEL MET THE VILLAIN." Then the fun is fast and furious. "THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC." Alwavs full of entertainment. "THE SOLDIER AND THE DQLLS." . A most diverting comic. THE POPULAR KING'S ORCHESTRA. 6d. and Is: Reserves Dresden, Is. Gd. ' "TjWERYBODY'S" ' EVERYBODY'S PICTURES. OPERA HOUSE! . .OPERA HOUSE! THE BEST IN THE • LAND . TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT.', THE KING OP SENSATIONS, ' The Detectivo Masterpiece, 4500 ft, ■■•■■.-. '1500 ft. "PROTEA THE SECOND." ' ' "PROTEA THE-SECOND." ■■■■ •- ■• "PROTEA THE SECOND.""PROTEA THE SECOND." : "PROTEA THE SECOND.": "PROTEA THE SECOND." ... .'. . A Mystery of '.Mysteries. • , AND A GRAND PROGRAMME.' . Orchestra Afternoon and Night. 3d. CHILDREN. ' 'ADULTS, 6d. All plush tip-up chairs. T A'ST TWO .'.:.' WEEKS .'•.,- Of. the ' • ,-w:,.- ' BAILLIE GALLERTV'-v:','..■•'(/:•''' BAILLIE GALLERY ■ - - ■ " • BAILLIE GALLERY- '; : ■ ' . ' "Of , : '," :'•" BRITISH PAINTINGS. : < • ■ BRITISH PAINTINGS • '.. BRITISH PAINTINGS'In' • : i->' : -' ; - "*■ '■■■■■■ : HARBOUR SHEfi; f ;'U;'";' ! ;• '"' ~ " : , (Next Ferry'W)iarf)..T\' . Open. 9 a.m. till fi6op.ni. ADMISSION, Is. CHILDREN, 6d. Tea Served at Moderate'; Prices.•■■;'. ART UNION TICKETS*. "- : •"■-' ' .'ART UNION TICICETS. " : ' . ' Get one. TO-DAY. Bacn-| 2s.J5dJ ' Book■ of: Nine, 20s. Winners select.- any 'picture: to value.of prize. '.<•.,'.'.,. '.;'.! TJOYS' ■' -INSTITUTE. ■ ' ANNUAL CONCERT,'- -v: TO-NIGHT! ; ' '■' ' ' -TO-NIGHT! i '' • TOWN HALL, 8"P.1i.; '..' '. BOXING. DISPLAY-' ,''",]'■ '..,.';•'\ ; :/.:iij. 1 ;: (Rsferec, Mr. Sauipson). ' : v'-SamiEilisiand Norman".Scorihge.'. '. 'Harry Hall and David Wells. '• MOTION. PICTURES- '•"' --•' ]>■■■-.■■■■ .;"Beekeeping i'n.N.Z."\ ..."•''} "Haymaking at Ruaku'ra.'' :' : . l -'.-- Items:by Miss Eileen Driscoll and, Miss Flora M'Doiiald, Messrs. J.' Culford Bell, G.. V, Mohr, W. Goudie, B. o;Cosuiov, • and Marcus Marks.--Music by Tramways Band, /Institute . Orchestra, and.Drum and Fife.Band. Admission: Gallery and 0.5., 25. ; ; Stalls, is. -■ -•'••■ ■" ..'.-. /:•.;•'■ : Special Trams 10.20 p.m. <■ ■ WM.. J. BENNETT,'.' ■.-•'( Director..' ;C. E. BICKERTON'S PICTURES. A WIDE, comprehensive selection of 'Pictures by this well-known New Zealand Artist is now being exhibited in the Gallery. . . ■ ' ■ : Charming figure studies and beautiful landscapes, besides, soino sti'iking -portraits—all will'appeal to tho art-lover: ■ M'GREGOR WRIGHT'S GALLERY.. BIBLE-IN-STATE-SCHOOLS LEAGUEDEMONSTRATION IN SUPPORT OF 1 REFERENDUM. ' ■■'■■ TOWN HALL, ■ MONDAY, JULY 27. 8 p.m.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2206, 20 July 1914, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
657

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2206, 20 July 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2206, 20 July 1914, Page 7

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