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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 230 "OUR KING'S NAVY!" With' "OUR KING'S NAVY 1" Song All Young Britons Should See It. M. and Gd. Children. Adults,.6d; and Is. JJAYWARD'S. ~ THE KING'S. Pictures and Musio Supremo, LAST NIGHT OF The Best Drama for Years. ■ — 'TAID IN FULL." "PAID IN FULL." "PAID IN FULL." This Play Holds you Enthralled. Kings "OUR KING'S NAVY." of the "OUR KING'S NAVY." ■m^ n » " OUR KING'S NAVY," Old Son R> "RULE BRIT■.AS?IA" sung-by CHARLES GREY. AUCKLAND'S EXPEDITIONARY. • „ Off for the Seat of War. THEATRICAL STREET PARADE. And an endless chain of film gems. W, and Is. Reserves Dresden, Is. 64. MONDAY NEXT! MONDAY NEXT! New Zealand to the Front. TTTP i?rpJ£? §& ,tlin - -"traction.THE FIRST BIG DRAMATIC WORK Filmed and Acted ■ if •I^ 6 bonders of Hotorue. _ Ainid the Wonders of Rotorua Reproduced at the Actual Places 'Pro. served in Maori Tradition, fc T n h e Beautiful Maori Legend,' zoOOft . iJvmff "HINEMOA" " GraX "HINEMOA!" Acted W "HINEMOA!" X"HINEMOA!" ofFmy ■ "HINEMOA!" Picked -."HINEMOA!". Maoris v mss^5 D ' S QtIEEN of the WATER MAORILAND'S QUEEN of the WATER A beautiful belle in bronze who answer- «' ™e call of her lover's flute and Produced by Geo. H/Tarr. Pictured by Chas, Newham. ■ ■ ttS?^ 110 ' 1 to an arrangement of ■: AM|n HILL'S FTNE MELODIES, £ ° N l\ of *£* BEST PROGRAMMES. ■ bd. and Iβ. Reserves Dresden, Is. 6d. .JJMPR-B S3 THE A TRE. COMMENCING MONDAY (Just Arrived). - ■ "IN THE KING'S SERVICE." "IN THE KING'S SERVICE.". • SOOOff. ■ ;■' A MARVELLOUS MILITARY & NAVAL SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION,' . DISPLAYING EVERY PHASE,: OF .THE BRITISH LAND and SEA" FORCES^ AN OFFICIAL PICTURE TAKEN :BY COMMAND OF HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V.7 * G -"^^ TMTACMAHON'S NEW,, THEATRE. n *- Manners Street. Direction Charles* MaoMahon : SATURDAY, AUGUST 29.'""" ' Grand Reopening of the NEW THEATRE, A Comfortable Round of Cosy Pleasure. Rejuvenated Redecorated, Reseated Relighted Reorganised & Refined. The Opening Production will be "THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAIT- ,- . ■ ■ ■ ■ ..LAND,"; ;: ..:;;: w.,: , ,-;.. AiPicture-Story-PJay that Shook the World to.Tears. ••;,. V.--/ Supported , by an Uncliallengable Programme of Star Photo-Plays. It is the intention of the Management to cater for the Home Circle and the.Domestic Fireside with a series of Clean, Wholesome, and Healthy Pictures of" the ■Highest Class. . .: Watch for the announcements of a futuro series of brilliant picture preseata-r tions. ■ .;.- • ■ ■'■ •"•'., . Remember tine ; datoY"- i! -i?i't '■" [':" - SATURDAY, AUGUST , W"*' .MACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE. WHERE have you been all the'day, Bonnie Laddie, Highland Laddie? Why, I've been selling tickets for the Highland Society's Patriotic Concert, Town Hall, August 29th. HARRY LAUDEE IN NEW ZEALAND. This event that is creating greater , and more widespread excitement than ' any previous Theatrical : Enterprise ■ in.the history, of :Now Zealand,! • ■•■... " THE,''COMING OF. : • ' - ME. HARRY. LAUDER. ' ■■■■ ■ HARRY LAUDER. . HARRY LAUDER. ' . THE WELLINGTON SEASON WILL OPEN AT THE ri RAND OPERA HOUSE On SATURDAY, sth SEPT. SATURDAY, sth SEPT. SATURDAY, sth SEPT. HARRY LAUDER, 1 HARRY LAUDER, . HARRY LAUDEE, THE WORLD'S GREATEST ENTERTAINER, And His Company of .-. INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS. Bos Plan Anangemeiits. The Box Plan will open.at The.Dresden on MONDAY MORNING, August 31. Applications for seats from country patrons will be dealt with in tho order.in wlhich they are received. Reserved Seata 7s. Gd.' Resorved Reate Reserved Seats 7s. Gd. Reserved Seats Reserved Seats 7s. 6d. Reserved Seats Other Seats at 55., 35., and 2s: Sole Direction J & N. Tait. fpHE MacGresors are gathering and JL the Campbells are coming to tho Highland Society's Patriotic Concert, Town Hall, Saturday, August 29th. MUSIC MADE EASY. ' " W 3 have no failures. Our pupils' success is our success. 'Wβ- guarantee to teach you to play Piano or Organ and read music at siffht perfectly. No study, l worry of scales and exercises, or.drudg'ery; of any kind. Success with all classes ofiuusio. The progress in a few.weeks that, used to take years. Full tuition £1 10s.; refunded if pupil cannot read 1 music and play a tune tho first week. Rom pupils, roports of concerts, and enorsements by our leading musicians can be 6eeu by a visit to College, Rooms. Intorviews any time. Call for all particulars.' Birley'e Collego of Music, Bouloott Chambers (first floor up), Bonkott:St. GIN ft body kiss a body;-need a body tell, but you can tell everybody, that you are going to the Highland Society's 'Concert, Town Hall, Saturday,. Augnst 29th. ' . '.- AUSTIN MOTOR-CABS, y:' , The latest models-of IflH rAaetin. cars are coming to hand regularly, by each direot mail «teamer. These maohinesaTe the latest product of a very Drogresaivt manufacturer, and are full of interest to motortet and Intending motorist. Most rnodela oan now bb supplied with Electric Self Starters, Eleotrio Light, Streamline Bodies of very handsome deeign areeupplied on all models. Heavy ailes and si«ciol springs on all Colonial models. Copies or Catalogue and Austin Advocate mailed free on application to SCOTT MOTOR AGENCY,Lower Cuba Sheet, Wellington; Administration of Estates.—The Ocean Aeoident and Guarantee Corporation : issues bonds guaranteeuiß the proper administration of daoeaflfti persons estato.—

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2235, 22 August 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2235, 22 August 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2235, 22 August 1914, Page 9

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