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'•* PROCLAMATION OF WAR,,-, By His Excellency the Governor; ' ENGLAND V. WELLINGTON, League Football. ' ! "BUNNY'S COUNTER LUNCH GIRL" AND OTHER PICTURE GEMS: THE KING'S - ORCHESTRA.fid. and Is. Reserves Dresden, Is. Gd. EVERYBODY'S. : OPERA.'. HOUSE.,; OPERA-. HOUSE. I DATf 'AND, kIGHT-NO'ONTX)n'ff.3o.-i ORCHESTRA AFTERNOON & NIGHT. AVHAT A GREAT LIST! . MAGNIFICENT PICTURES. "THE BLACK TRIANGLE." ■ "THE BLACK TRIANGLE." "THE BLACK TRIANGLE" "THE BLACK TRIANGLE;" . "THE BLACK TRIANGLE," A Coterie, pf Society Swindlers."'' ENGLAND V. WELLINGTON, '. - League Football Match. . OTHER FINE PICTURES. Gd. ADULTS. • CHILDREN 3d. ON CERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. .ONLY THREE MORE RECITALS • ; ;' By "THE INCOMPARABLE WATSON," "THE, INCOMPARABLE WATSON," "THE INCOMPARABLE WATSON," "THE INCOMPARABLE WATSON," Who ' '" THIS (THURSDAY) NIGHT; i ■ Will present, by desire, ' ■ The Famous Shy lock Scenes from .' . THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. THE'MERCHANT OF VENICE; . THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, ... Part II: ..... 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'of with eloctrio starter and. lighting, .{3SO.- 1 Its long stroke motor gives ample re-! servo power, tho frame is built of special pressed steel, ond tested for th 6 greatest t strains, tJie fmisn and iipholstery' ares all ■ that the luxurious motorist cnii wish, and ] the fittings complete in convenience and < efficiency. The Hupmobile should be vour < car, whether for roufjh work or smooth.' ' It will cost you less in upkeep, and give i you more in satisfaction than any otlier ( car. Write for catalogue, or call for < demonstration. ■ Agontsl—A. Hatriok and C 0.,. Ltd., Wei- i lington and Wanganui, agents for North ( Island; .Bett ana < Baylv, Palmerston ] North - and FeiWins; W.F.C.A., Mastci 1 :' 1 ton and Tahiatua, -i
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2221, 6 August 1914, Page 7
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756Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2221, 6 August 1914, Page 7
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