AMUSEMENTS. GRAND MATINEE To-day,-GRAND MATINEE at 2:30. . 3d. and Gd. Children. Adults Gd. and is. JJAYWARD'S. THE, KING'S. TO-NIGHT IS YOUR LAST CHANCE. Last Niglit of "LOST IN MID-OCEAN." Last Night of "LOST IN MID-OCEAN." Last Night of "LOST IN - MIDtOCEAN." Vitagraph's Remarkable Drama, with its appallingly REALISTIC WRECK SCENE; "HARRY LAUDER'S GOLF. MATCH." "HARRY LAUDER'S GOLF,;.MATCH." Bubbling Over with Fun anil Points. "SAMOA," "SAMOA," Painted-lied on the Map by"Our Boys. "MABEL'S BUSY DAY." Don't argue. THIS is the best' Keystone. AJND 5 OTHER SPLENDID FILMS. DAVID COPPERFIELD—THE' KING'S.' BOS.PLANS NOW AT DRESDEN. . Be Wise and Apply Early—ls. Gd.' MONDAY, at 8 p.m. MONDAY, at 8 p.m. IJIHE KING'S. HATWARDS. A Most Important Event. For the First Time in Now Zealand, ' A GIGANTIC 7000 FT. PRODUCTION. A GIGANTIC 7000 FT. PRODUCTION. An All-British Exclusive. A Complete Dickens Entertainment, A Complete. Dickons Entertainment. In Motion Photoplay. , A LITERARY TREAT IN PICTURE FEAST FORM. Dickens's most Popular Work. 7000 ft. 7000 ft. "DAVID COPPERFIELD," "DAVID COPPERFIELD." "DAVID COPPERFIELD." "DAVID COPPERFIELD," "DAVID COPPERFIELD." 7DAVID COPPERFIELD.'! DAVID COPPERFIELD." . L Ad All-British Story. In All-British Pictures. , -.- Aoted in 4 Parts by English Stars. -And SHOWN TO BRILLIANT ADVANTAGE. , Played on' the "Dickens" Spots; • PRESS OPINIONi "David Copper field, is the finest- film . ever made by . a British producer. Wo . cannot imagine that it ■ will over be surpassed,"—"The English Journal." "DAVID COPPERFIELD." Took Nine Months to Film. The reception accorded to the picture in Britain and her dependencies is of a wonderfully enthusiastic character. A COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT;Screened to Special Husio by THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. -.' 6d. and Is, Reserves Dresden, Is. Gd. i WE FINISH TO-NIGHT,. WE FINISH TO-NIGHT. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. , ' . THE DANDIES. ' ' - THE DANDIES. We briefly remark that our season i ends to-night in the / rjrtOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. As it's a matter of general importance, we adopt an advisory attitude when we remark on the advisability of coming, early to secure a seat, and having secured ! one, to sit on it and don't get pushed off : in the crush. ; THE' DANDIES' FAREWELL. . THE DANDIES' FAREWELL. . Plan- at tUe Dresden, and monotonous' . announcement that the prices are 35., 25.l ts., are duly recorded for the. "last time. Direction—Edward Branscombe/'Ltd."- I '. General Representative—John Hopkins.' THE DANDIES' COUNTRY TOUR. ' THE' DANDIES' COUNTRY TOUR. THE. DANDIES' COUNTRY,. TOUR. Will everybody living in the country ' please observe (after residing, the \vai news) that "The. Dandies" lows:— ' . hi j-:; > Dannevirke—Monday, September-7th; ;■ Napier—September-Bth'," 9th,j.lOth, v Hasting®—September 11th' imd.. 12th. 1 Waipawa—l4th. loth. '< Masterton—lGth. Wanganui—lVth, ]Bth, 3 , 19th. " -~.r : -New Plymouth—2lst, 22nd,'23rd; - Inglewood—24th. Waverloy—2sth,' ' Better, pasto this in your; hat. . FOOTBALL! . FOOTBALL! OOTBALL! ~\ FOOTBALL! BASIN RESERVE.' BASINiRESERVE. TO-DAY AT. 3 O'CLOCK. TO-DAY ; AT 3 O'CLOCK/ ' ■ SATURDAY! SATURDAY! - * CUP FINAL. ' . -''' v - CUP FINAL. x . . '- ' HOSPITAL (tli'o Holders) ; 1 Versile' t CORINTHIANS ; - (Winners of Championship.); Curtain-raiser at 1.30. ; • . CHALLENGE CUP.FINAL - * v i BROOKLYN V. ST. DAVID'S. ' The charge for admission-is Odi only. , rrO KHANDALLAH AND NGAIO 3 1 residents;..,. HELP THE BATTLING BELGIANS;, ' ■ ■■'- ■ r •Attend the GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT, To be held in • THE TOWN HALL,. KHANDALLAH,ON WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, , : 1 9th September, 1911, Commencing at:B':p.m.' , 1 SPLENDID PROGR AMME. BY LEADING 1 • . LOCAL TALENT.;.,;: • . Concert arranged by' the Khandallah Literary and Debating • Society.'-:. ; ADMISSION FREE, but'there will be a Collection in aid of ; the BELGIAN J FUND. His Worship the Mayor,' Mr. 1 . C. C. ' Crump, will preside. ' /;■■ t ' —-— ——— —-— , fjpOWN HALL, •FEATHERSTON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. i . . ';y.'<v.' : FAMOUS ROTORUA ' MAORI ■ CHOIR. His Excellency the Governor, General Sir lan Hamilton, Sir Rider Haggard, Com--3 mander Grace, of H.M.S. -New Zealand, t Countess' Cisneros, and the late Madame c Nordica- spoke most flatteringly of both 1 the musical and the spectacular parts of t, t'be Entertainment.. > SEE THE STIRRING WAR DANCES, r D. SMYTItE PAPWORTH, Conductor. THE NET PROCEEDS \ - Will be given to ... [ THE COUNTESS OF LIVERPOOL ; [ PATRIOTIC FUND. ■ I "ALL IT NEEDS IS A NICE FRAME !" - "\7OU linvo one or two Pictures of , 1 which you've said: LET .US • FRAME THOSE PICTURES. Hero is the widest range of mouldings—plenty of simplo oak framings, too. ' May wo help yon in choosingP—TO-DAY! McGREGOR WRIGHT'S GALLERY. In every town of importance in New Zealand wo are represented. Wo forward parcels (collect on C.O.D. system'if re--1 quired), deliver goods, pass entries, move • furniture. You get extra care, without , extra charge. - The N.Z. Express Cor, JLLtd., 87-91 CustomhouEs Quay,—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2247, 5 September 1914, Page 9
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