AMUSEMENTS. QRAND' OPERA .- HOUSE. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Managing Directors...George Tallis, Hugu J. Ward, Clyde Meynell. " LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHTI •"" O'f tho :.;> . Second Brilliant SuccesH ."-'-' By ~ FRED NIBLO & JOSEPHINE COHAN; FRED NIBLO i JOSEPHII>JE,,COHAN, Supported by the J. C. WILLIAMSON COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, qr/ ; _ LAST OPPORTUNITY OF ENJOYING The ?creanung Comedy, . "NEVER SAY DIE!" M ■ "NEVER SAY DIE:!" . y Tho Height of Hilarity. . - A Long Laugh, and a Strong Laugh, and a Laugh Altogether;" , -^' ■ TO-MORROW, }\'-;-' '■■-'■■'- 'SATURDAY, AUGUST. 15thr For the First Time in New Zealand, The Comedy of-;... ..;'..■. LAUGHS, THRILLS, AND SURPRISES. "OFFICER G66!" ". ■ "OFFICER 06G!" ■ ■■■■■■ ~'■■' -''OFFICER GOG!' , :' ■'~ ■ ' BOX PLANS AT DRESDEN.:.' 7 ] Day Salo Tiokets at Grand Opera House Cigar Divan. ....'. Prices-D.Q. and R.S., Cs. ;•' Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. . .'. ... ..:,: Matinee—To-morrow, at. 2.30.. : JJAYWARD'S. THE KING'S. Lending Pictures and Music. ..: . LAST TWO NIGHTS OF The Powerful Vitagraph Play,: ''WHEN IRON AND STEEL MEET." "WHEN IRON AND STEEL MEET." "WHEN IRON AND STEEL MEET."MAURICE COSTELLO at his Best. .. Also Hayward's Exclusive Film, "NEW ZEALAND'S OWN SOLDIERS." "NEW ZEALAND'S OWN SOLDIERS." Off to the Front—Preparations—On the March—Embarking—Aboard Ship. An Oration Greets it Nightly. "BOYS OF THE BULLDOG BREED," "BOYS OF THE BULLDOG BREED." What Enthusiasm it Evokes. SIX OTHER SPLENDID PICTURES. NATIONAL ROUSING AIRS by THE KING'S POPULAR ORCHESTR4. '6d. and 3s. Reserves Dresden, Is. 6d. LATEST WAR NEWS SCREENED. TnVERYBODY'S. £U — * THE POPULAR OPERA HOUSE. TO-DAY-NOON TILL 10.30 p.m. Pathe's Rare Star Drama, "HIS, GUIDING-STAR'" In Colours. "HIS GUIDING STAR!" In Colours. "HIS GUIDING STAR!"- In Colours. '. . A Magnificent Dramatic Treat "BOYS OF-THE BCTLLDQG BREED," "BOTS OF THE BULLDOG BREED, *• Received With Rousing Cheers. "NEW ZEALAND'S OWN SOLDIERS," "NEW ZEALAND'S OWN SOLDIERS," "NEW ZEALAND'S OWN SOLDIERS," Marching Through City—Embarkation— On Board the Troopship. AND OTHER FINE FILMS. 3d. Children/, ■ ' Adults, , 6d. •rjnOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. A . CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction. .„ Ed. Bransoombe Pty., Ltd LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS ~ ..-.;-.,.. .;...:.- ( -.,-.. Lisx . rW O NIGHTS : - V; ■ •■. OJ "THE SMART SET." .-■•■ "THE SMART SET." "THE SMART SET." "THE SMART SET " In a new, bright, sparkling programme of THE LATEST MUSICAL GEMS. Prices—3s., 25., Is. Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. ' , PATRIOTIC FUND. PATRIOTIC TUND. FOOTBALL : BENEriT M WCH. TO A SIN . EESERVE TO-MORROW (SATURDU), 15th AUG TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 15th. AUG HOSPITAL' Vorsus CORINTinANS HOSPITAL Versus CORIMHIiNS - & Como and See the Champion ffifams Play, and show your Loyalty bj Contributing ■V to the Cause. ' MANAGEMENT COIIMITTDE ' . Veisus RErEREES (Curtain Rais°r ) r Admission, Is. A. WILLI VMS, Sdc. r- . , . . ,' i '. _ LEAGUE TOOrBALL' EAGUE Thia 10OTBALL" LEAGUE SATURDIY rOO'IDAtI,' LEAGUE On IOOIBALL' PETONE RECREATION GROUND. PETQNE V. . ' SUBURBS Entrance by Gae M orL> Gnto ONL\ Admission 6a. This is THE Match of tho Season. On NEWTOWN P-IRK ATHLETIC f V. * NEWTOWN, Admiesion Free. ' Junior Games on Hutt Park. W S BRICE, . _Hon_ Sec WRI L mHE GREAT EUROPI AN CONFLICT -*- -AND AFTER 1 SPECIAL LECTURE ON PROPHECY Will-be delivered in tho CARLTON HALL, MARION STREET (Off Vivian Street) On SUNDAY NEXT.. AUGUST lGtii, At 7 p.m. Subject: Prophecy Fulfilled—Tho Hispry of the Wo'rld a ■ Testimony to tho Sure Word of Prophet '-Some- Stuking Examples of the Fulfilment of Prophecy, ill cordially invited. No collection. TEVIATHAN HOTEL (Nearly opposite liAilway Station!, PUNEBIN THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. Electric Light in E\cry Bedroom Hot Baths can be had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. Country Visitors are reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. '~ Fire Escapee throughout the Buildings. Night and Day Porters. : : • , . JAMES CONNOR: All communications to Telephono GT. . P.O. Bpx 112.INEXPENSIVE PICTURES OF REAIARTISTIC MERIT SUCH n \yidu choice of Photogravures Eiieravings, and Prints, awaits vour selection here—comprising scenio gems, flguro studies, sea scapes—a host of pictures to please every taste and to fit'every purse. 'It is always a pleasure toshowour pictures—tho inexpensive just.as gladly as tlio bottor . . . . . M'GREGOR .WRIGHT'S GALLERY,'
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2228, 14 August 1914, Page 7
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656Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2228, 14 August 1914, Page 7
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