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AMUSEMENTS." ' FTIHE KING'S THEATRE. ' HAYWARD'S PICTURES. SATURDAY, at 2.30. "MARVELS OF NATURE" MATINEE. A Motion Picture Zoo. Elephants, Tigers, Pythons, Monkeys, etc. Education and Entertainment. Children 3d. and lid. Adults Gd. and Is. nnii king's' theatre! A LAST TWO NIGHTS 1 Of Tho Natural History Study by Biograph. A Miniature Zoo. India's Jungles and . Animals Pictured. 1 Explorations in tho Wilderness of Central India. , "MARVELS OF NATURE." "MARVELS OF NATURE*" ' "MARVELS OF NATURE." ' A true representation of lifo among the Wild Jungles. ."THE MASTER OF THE MINE." A Brilliant Drama. ' "THE BLACK MASK." ' First of o. Thrilling Dramatic Series. "GAUMONT GRAPHIC." "TIN SOLDIER AND THE DOLLS," • WHEN lIAZEL MET THE VILLAIN!"' THE KING'S .ORCHESTRA. Prices le. and 6d. Reserves Dresden, Is. 6d; . "EVERYBODY'S." EVERYBODY'S PICTURES. THE BEST CONTINUOUS THEATRE. a °-DA Y , AND TO-NIGHT. Showing from t2 Noon till 10.30. LAST TWO DAYS OF "PROTEA THE SECOND." "PROTEA THE SECOND." "PROTEA THE SECOND." Detective Drama Supreme. "Zigomar" Outrivalled. OUR SENSATIONAL DETECTIVE STAB-. PATHE "WEEKLY GAZETTE. Tho World's News in Pictures. "THE CHICKEN CHASER." A Scream in. Everv Inch. ADULTS. Gd. CHILDREN, 3d. Ail plush tip-up chairs. rjTOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER) TO-NIGHT, AT 8DRAMATIC RECITAL DRAMATIC RECITAL By REV. ARCHIBALD E, AUNT, REV. ARCHIBALD E. .HUNT, Assisted 'by ' M.R, HAMILTON HODGES. ..Baritone; 1 MISS FREDA WALTER, Violinist.'. " MR. ERIC MEIER, Violinists. :' ' MISS VIOLET LEWIS, Pianist.'' ADMISSION—2s. and Is. Box. Plan at Dresden. w ' NAVAL AND MILITARY,- TOURNA-; ME XT. ■ To be held in DUNEDIN on 29th and 30th DECEMBER NEXT. " for a Poster Con Advertising the above will ba' received up to AUGUST 12. Five Pounds will bo paid for the design used. Further"particulars on application to tho Hon. -Secretary. • CAPTAIN H. G. REID, ■ .. Defence Office, Dunedin. CANTERBURY JOCICEr 'CLUB. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING, 1914, AUGUST 11th, 13th, aiVd''latlu ' A CCEPTANCES for G.N. "STEEPLEI CHASE, G.N. ItURDLE RACE, 'and WINTER CUP, also GENEEAL ENTRIES CLOSE ON FRIDAY, JULY 24th, At 9 p.m. ■ W. H. E. .WANICLYN, -, Secretary..". "JjIORTY THIEVES" PANTOMIME. ALL THE SUCCESSES AT BEGG'S/ SONGS. "I'd Lovo to Live in Loveland," Waltz, . micqess), Is. Od. V, , fi .'. > , lfv : "Wlibops!.-,Let's : 'do it Again,". is.-.Cd-...". "Sulan, my Southern Maid,-". Ik. Gd.'. "My Turkish Opal in Constantinople," Is. Gd. 1 "' v - "Seo What Percy . Picked Up.-,in the Park," Song, Gd. . •' - "Hey! Ho! Can't you Hear tho Steamer," ' 6d. « "Why do the Men Run After Me?' Gd. PIANO SOLOS. "I'd Love to Live in Loveland," Waltz, Is. Gd. "Black and White," Tango, Is. Gd. "Forty Thieves" Waltz, Gd. ■ "Forty Thieves" Lancers, Gd "Forty Thieves" Two-step, Gd Call at our Warehouso and, hear the above. Our .Pianists are always at your service. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, Im)x>rters of High-grade .Pianos. . PLAYING Made Easy—We guarantee to teach you to' play the Piano or Organ,, read Music at eight perfeotly, oi return your Foe. The same results in a few weeks that used to take years, without worry of scales, exercises, or drudgery of any kind. Tunes tho first lesson. Testimonials from pupils throughout New Zealand. Full Tuition, XI 10s.; call for all particulars, and see Press reports.of Concerts, etc., where our pupils have appeared 'from- - i days' tuition, with. no provious knowledge of Musio.' A visit costs you nothing. Interviews any time. Birloy's College of Music, Bouloott.Chambors, Boulcott Street Miss . Coltman, A.U.M.. Chief Instructress.

THE LADIES are finding this Sale entirely-to their liking, and they .have roason to be delighted with tho bargains'that are ; ' offering here. The one attractive bargain that no lady, can afford to miss is the following ;J J'' 1 " ' A/smarply MM® MICEI ■ ThelP^atcd ; Bag ■: t In Silk, with short hand ■ ju; ■ Sale Price 11/6. The Everyday Bag, .AYith widß. oponing, fitted minor, etc, in ] Black Morocco, .Seal; !i Putoa,'"Box.OjSiE.;;;;Bltt^"Morocco l .. , aßual . price, 17/6, 32/6; "Sale price, -12/6, -;25/-.. --Brown üßual, 35/-'; Sale, 2.5/.>i/Bdx Calf," Brown, usual; 26/-; Sale, 20/- : . Puma, Grey "and' Brown, usual.-JdS/-";; SS/v Brown and Green, usual, 46/-; 'Sale; 30/ ; -. . • The Envelope BagrWith : Large Pla'p.- _ Suede, Brown "and Green, y ,:'. • with Mounts, usual, 42/—, 32/6, , T 22/6"; ? Saie, 82/6, 22/6, 12/6. .- Puma, Grey, Champagne; usual, 32/6;, Sale, 27/6. Morocco, ■ Black, and Dark Blue, usual price, 37/6, 82/6; Salo Price, ' 32/6, 22/6.. The Kodak Bag (wifcli Large Flap), Leather or Cord Handles. • • ; Box Calf, Grey, Brown, Champagne, Blue, usual, 80/-; 45/"/ 42/6 i Sale, 62/6, 35/-, 32/6. .. • ' 00 SEND FOR CATALOGUE, FREE ON APPLICATION I3emt>s TQimtei IkamUetv ; v. <? TOlittstoiti---

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2210, 24 July 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2210, 24 July 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2210, 24 July 1914, Page 9

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