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AMUBEMENT9. • JJIS . MAJESTY'S THE'ATRB, Direction Fuller-Brftiman, Ltdi TO-NIGHT AT 8. SATURDAY, AT 2.3f A Veritable Galaxy of Stare.' • . : A MAMMOTH PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT! More Startling -Attractions, First appearance of - - BONITA A Chief BONITA! BONITA of tho BONITA BONITi ' . Plains. BONITA In her Thxillinß Sharp-shooting Act. BILLY LEE In his remarkable " BILLY LEE . Exposition of Stockwhip BILLY LEE Manipulation. . j Lust 2 Nights of THE'BARTLETrf THE NEW YORK COMEDY FOUR. . STAN STANLEY. .. . v Enthusiastic Recoption Nightly of - STERLING AND LOVE. ' ; PHIL PERCIVAL. . Phillips aid Merritt. Tilly Dunbalj Bright Sisters, and Stock Comedy Co. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is, 6d.; Upper Circle, Ib. Booking at Dres' den, 6a. extra. > JgVEUYBODY'S. ' OPERA HOUSE PALATIAL. ■ - ALWAYS CROWDED TO THE DOORS* Daily, from noon to' 10.30. > THAT RICH. WAR!! BLOOD , runs H British hearts is proved by the way, those hearts are stirred to wild enthusw asm by THE RIGHT ROYAL PICTURf* "WAR DOGS OF TO-DAY." "WAR DOGS OF TO-DAY." "WAR DOGS OF TO-DAY." e "WAR DOGS'OF TO-DAY," Fighting' Forces -of all Combatants. HEAR THE AUDIENCE GREET THEM? , With ringing, cheers and: applause. HEAR OUR PATRONS SING , "Britons All," with Harold Grey, and bsl proud you're British. "SAMOA" Painted "red" "SAMOA" on the 29tlb By' N.ZJ's Expeditionary Poroe. "A BARNYARD FLIRTATION," "A BARNYARD FLIRTATION," Keystone's biggest fun triumph. "MOTHER AND WIFE" (great dramafc Vitagraph Star; ■ "MOTHER, AND WIFE" (great dairna), Gd. Adults. . Children. 3d. WHERE TO-NIGHT? _ To that Pendulum between a Smilo ahi ft IfyTACMAHON'S NEW : THEATRE* i'A . Manners Street. THE COSY CORNER OF PICTUREDOM' For the Last Time, To-day and To-night, THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND* Together with - THE GIRL RANCHERS & THEIR,' LUCKY DAY. Two Diverting Comics. TO-MORROW, And daily thereafter at every Session, "ABSINTHE," • ■ The Tragic ■ Story of the Century.' "Those who sow the wind shall reap th( whirlwind.'< ' v The tragic and human immensity of thi< picture can only bo realised by viewing itj Admission, Gd. everywhere. .. ; THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. . THE DANDIES. Draw near unto ' us' this day, BenJ thine ' ear and- hearken to tho ■ word! which we speak. :> Behold, this is ; th? second -last night when we shall appear* Even eo, is .to-morrow the . last night that yo shall know us no more. THE DANDIES. THE'DANDIES. For two more nights shall w.e sing-th'a songs of war and chant the 6ong3 of peace. THE DANDIES. ■ , . THE. DANDIES, Wo ' have our habitation in the " yOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. SEASON ENDS TO-MORROW • NIGHT, SEASON ENDS' TO-MORROW NIGHT, THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. Plan at tho Dresden. Bs., 25., lj. Direotion—Edward Branscombe, Ltd. General Representative—John Hopkins, TN AID OF MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC A FUND. - • CARNIVAL. BASIN .RESERVE, • ; " Wednesday, 9th septembeb, " ... 8.30 p.m. •' .\ . YE 01, DE ENGLISHE ' CRICKfiT. /YE HOUSE.OF.COMMONS WILL ■ PLAYE YE CITY .ALDERMEN. .; OLD: TIMERS'. FOOTBALL MATCH, ' GIFT AUCTION SALE. ADMISSION; Is. . . ; • H. AMOS, ' .. ' Hon. Secretary Sports and Entertainment . Committee. Banks' Commercial' College. " science, Congress. l ' DR. C. B. DAviNPORT, Director of the Department of ' Experimental Evolution, Carnegie Institution, U.S.A., will give an -address on "EUGENICS," at the Town Hall, SATURDAY, SEPTEMc BER sth, at 8 p.m. Tho public are invited to attend. ; T. H. LABY, ... .:. Hon. Secretary. THE SONG ALBUM OF THE DAY. PALING'S PATRIOTIC ALBUM: THIS Album contains the National Anthems of Britain; Belgium, Russia, France, Italy, Japan, and all other Nations, also Popular Songs suitable for, the moment, suon as-v ' "Under tho British Flag,".'Tight for our King and Country," "British Lion,'* "A Soldier and a-Man," "Death of NeK son," "Songß tliat Bind the Empire," "Red, White; - and Blue," and soyeral other Patriotio Successes. ' Complete Words and Music, full musio size, with illustrated cover. This Album is exceptional value. Every singer should have a copy. " Price Is. Gd.,' posted Is. Bd., to any , address. CHAS. BEGCv AND CO. ,LTD., MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON, Publishers of New Zealand's Territorial . Song, "BRITONS ALL." JUST ARRIVED. JUST ARRIVED.' 1 MAURICE ABRAHAM'S GREAT SONG. " HE'D HAVE TO GET UNDER, GET OUT AND GET UNDER. Price Is. Gd. Posted Is. 7a. The "BIGGEST" Song Success of Years, Get Your Copy Now. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC . t STORE, 11G Cuba Street, The STOKE for "Hits that are Hits." "ALL IT NEEDS IS A NICE FRAME !" "V"OU havo ono or two Pictures of -iL which vou've said: LET US FRAME THOSE PICTURES. Hero is the widest range of mouldings—plenty of ' simple dak framings, too. May wo help you in choosing?—TO-DAY! McGREGOR WRIGHT'S GALLERY. BE BRITISH. . Before Buying a MOTOR WAGON consider where you will send your money.: The' DAIMLER WAGON is British and the proved bost. Write for fieo catalogue and details to ■ GEO. HEN* NING, Solo Dominion Representative, Auckland. . In every town of importance in Now Zealand wo aro represented. Wo forward parcels (colledt on C.O.D. system if re- - quired), deliver goods, pass entries, move furniture. You get extra, care, withoutextra charge. The N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., 8"-Dr Customhouse Quay.—Advt. , Administration of Estates.—The Ocean Accident and Quarantee Corporation is.' sues bonds guaranteeing the proper admin.'' iatratioa of d«sea«i eektea,-,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2246, 4 September 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2246, 4 September 1914, Page 7

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