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AMUSEMENTS. fTffiE KING'S. HAYWAED'S. •*• AT TO-DAY'S MATINEE ' AT TO-D,AY'S MATINEE . We will present (exactly as at night), The most suitable, instructive, and educational Picture Story over shown in N.Z. "DAVID COPPERFIELD." "DAVID COPPERFIELD." The best film ever made in Britain. 3d. and Gd. children; Adults, 6d. and Iβ. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. LAST NIGHT Of the electrio picture success, 7000 ft. A complete entertainment, "DAVID COPPERFIELD." "DAVID COPPERFIELD." "DAVID COPPERFIELD." -"DAVID COPPERFIELD." "DAVID COPPERFIELD." "DAVID COPPERTIELD." The best ever made in England, acted by , . All-British Stats. r MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT A PATHECOLOR MASTER-PLAY Magnificently Staged with Lavish Attention to Detail. . . A MODERN DRAMA After the manner of those iine plays "King of the Air" and "Honesty." 4000 ft. • . 4000 ft "A TRAGEDY OF THE CLOUDS." "A TRAGEDY OF THE CLOUDS." "A TRAGEDY OF THE CLOUDS." ■ Featuring an aerial accident. ' THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. 6d. and Is. Reserves Dresden, Iβ. 6d. . ■rVVERYBODY'S. ■ OPERA HOUSE PALATIAL. Daily-Noon till 10.30 p.m. Last Day and Nigiht of "FIRST ADVENTURE OF KATHLYN." "FIRST ADVENTURE OF EATHLYN. , ' Selig's Star Animal Drama, Featuring KATHLYN WILLIAMS. Mary Pickford's Rival. PATRIOTIC CRICKET CARNIVAL, PATRIOTIC .CRICKET CARNIVAL, Ye Olde English Team Baronets, M.P.'s, Mayors, and Yo Good Councillors AND A GREAT PROGRAMME. ' AND A GREAT PROGRAMME. 6d. Adults. Children, 3d. ■pVERYBODY'S. : OPERA' HOUSE CONTINUOUS. THE MOST ASTOUNDING notification ever made to the good publio of Wellington.-' 6d. MONDAY AT NOON 3d. 6u.' MONDAY AT NOON 3d. 6d. And thereafter CONTINUOUSLY 3d. 6d. FOR ONE: WEEK, , 3d. 6d. GRAND PRESENTATION, by ar- 3d. Gd. rangement (arrived at at vast 3d. 'fid. expense) 1 of 3d. 6d. THE GREATEST PICTURE 3d. Gd. THE GREATEST PICTURE 3d. 6d. the world has ever seen. 3d. Gd. the world has ever seen. Sd. Gd. ALL RIVALRY SILENCED. 3d. '6d. Shakespeare's Classic Tragedy. 3d. 6d. 7000 ft. of Perfection. 3d. Gd. "Antony & Cleopatra" ■ 3d. 6d. "Antony & Cleopatra" ; By 3d. Gd. "Antony & Cleopatra" ' Cines, 3d. Gd. "Antony & Cleopatra" of . 3d. Gd. "Antony & Cleopatra" Rome, 3d. 6d. "Antony* Cleopatra" makers 3d. Gd.! "Antony & Cleopatra" of .'3d. 6d.' "Antony <t Cleoptara" miffhty 3d. Gd. "Antony * Cleopatra" "QUO Set. Gd. "Antony ft Cleopatra" VADIS?" 3d. M. In all ite lustre, hswnty. grandeur, 3d. 6d. and magnificence. 3d. 6d. WITHOUT BT,EMTSH OR BLUR,'3d. 6d. WITHOUT BLEMISH OR BLUE. 3d. Gd. Sans ranroche. -3d. (W. Realise- the PICTURE. 3d. 6d. Realise the PRICES. • 3d. Gd. AND IMAGINE THE CRUSH. 3d. 6d. ADULTS, Gd. CHILDREN, 3d. 3d. mOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. WEDNESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER. ■■■■. MISS ZOB BABTLEY, ••-. ■ ' MISS.''ZOE'BAETLEY, ■ ' • Assisted by . ' MISS ALICE SAUNDERS, 1 - -. MISS THURZA ROGERS, 'MR. J. F. MONTAGUE,: In '■ DRAMATIC, HUMOROUS, SONG / AND DANCE RECITALS. A UNIQUE PROGRAMME. COMEDY SKETCHES AND SCENES: ' ; "Going Away." "The Art of Making Love." '"Before the Court." '/' ' . "A Busy Day." .•■■!. "The Betrothal." DRAMATIC SKETCHES: "Beoky Sharpe found out.". "Thomas. Atkins." . 4 ■ SONGS A RECITALS AT THE PIANO. CaTefully-seleoted Items, . . And , MISS THURZA-ROGERS, In that.Beautiful Dance, "THE DANCE OF THE SUNBEAM." Plan at the Dresden. Admission 3s. (Reserved) ; 25., and Is. . ' ■ TTUTT VALLEY' HORTICULTURAL I! • SOCIETY. Patriotic . SPRING SHOW, For benefit of BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. . BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NEXT, Opening Ceremony at 3 o'clock by Their Excellencies the Earl and Countess of • Liverpool. A LOVELY SHOW. ' ' DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL PROGRAMME 1' NOBLE CAUSE. ONE SHILLING. ONE SHILLING. PLAYING Made Easy.—We guarantee ■to teaoh you to play the Piano or Organ, Tead Music at sight perfectly, or return your Fee. The same results in a few weeks that usedi to take years, without worry, of scales, exeroises; or drudgery of any kind. Tunes the first lesson. Testimonials from pupils throughout New Zealand. Full Tuition, iMOs.; call for all particulars, and see Press Teports of Concerts, etc., where our pupils have appeared from i days' tuition, with no previous knowledge of Music. A visit costs.you nothing. Interviews any time. ■Biiley'e College of Music, Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott Street. Miss ■'• Coltman, A.U.M., Chief Instructress. '

; THE CAB OF THE TEAK. The SUNBEAM Car is undoubtedly the most popular car in England to-day. Jt has become famous on the Racing Track by its marvellous speed, and on the road for its reliability, easy control, quiet running, and low cost of upkeep. .SUNBEAM Cars hold all track records from 100 to 1000 miles, also tho rocord for one to twelve hours, covering 107.95 miles in the hour, and 1078 miles in 12 hours, or an average speed of over 90 miles per hour. On June 10th and 11th, 1914, the SUNBEAM again proved its superiority by annexing the Tourist-Trophy Race at the Isle of Man. beating all other English' and Continental care with ease. If you <vre contemplating the nnrohase of a car be sure nnd eee the SUNBEAM before deckling. MAGNUS. SANDERSON AND CO, LTD., Opera Garage, Wakefleld Street, Wellington, agents for SUNBE aiS, ZEDELS, VULCANS, ARDEN, and LAGONDA CABS, LEYLAND LORMES. _____ All business men know ■Uβ—all pushing business men employ us, for tfliey have learned this: That for forwarding parcels, distributing goods, passing entries, our service is "on top" for Quickness and reliability. The N.Z. Express Co,, Ltd., 87-91 Customhouse Quay.—Advt. . BE BRITISH. Before Buying a MOTOR WAGON consider where you will send your money. The DAIMLER WAGON is British and the proved best. Write for fiee catalogue and details to GEO. HEN. NING, Bole Dominion SeprewaUtire,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2253, 12 September 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2253, 12 September 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2253, 12 September 1914, Page 9

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