AMUSEMENTS. Book at the Drosdon, Is. Gd. TJAYWARD'S. THE KING'S. "BEYOND-COMPARISON"- PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. At 8. NIGHTLY. NEVER A BETTER DRAMA, 'Nor one so admirably acted and exquisitely staged has been seen here. PATHE'S LATEST PARIS SUCCESS, 4000 ft. In colours. . 4000 ft. ' "A TRAGEDY OF THE CLOUDS." "A TRAGEDY OF THE CLOUDS." "A TRAGEDY OF THE CLOUDS." "A TRAGEDY OF THE CLOUDS." A Dutch Idyll sot amid the ! farmlands, nurseries and landscapes of Holland and Belgium. A STORY PROBING A WOMAN'S HEART. ' Tho lure of the City and the folly of a ficklo nature. STARTLING BALLOON SENSATION. And a STRONG, VARIED LIST OF PICTURES Including "MABEL'S MARRIED LIFE." , , Keystone Fun by Mabel and Chaplin. •. AND FIVE OTHERS OF QTTALITY. Gd. and Is. Reserves Dresden, Is. Cd. TjIVERYBODY'S. OPERA HOUSE CONTINUOUS Daily from noon till 10:30 p.m. Night Sessions 6.30 and 8.30. 'One mislvt apply every flattering adjective in the language in praise of "Antony and Cleopatra," but in lieu' thereof we state one plain, indisputable fact: It is the best Film production in the World. THAT is why the crowds rush it. Gd. 7000 ft. ' '''7000 ft, 3d. 6d. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. Gd. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. Gd. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. Gd. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. Gd. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. Gd. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. 6d. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. Gd. A World's Masterpiece. ' 3d. 6d. by Cines. makers of "QUO 3d. Gd. ' VADIS?" 3d. Gd. Orchestra Afternoon and Night. 3d. •O M P R E S S THEATRE.. "Where Everybody Goes." STALLS, 3d. DRESS CIRCLE Gd. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. LAST APPEARANCE Of Kalem's Great Dramatic "Feature," "THE SWAMP FOX." ' "THE SWAMP FOX." "THE SWAMP FOX." . "THE SWAMP FOX." "THE SWAMP FOX." Special Supporting Series. NEW PROGRAMME TO-MORROW. moWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT, 8.15. • TO-NIGHT, 8.15. MISS ZOE BARTLEY MISS ZOE BARTLEY MISS ZOE BARTLEY Assisted by ' Mrs. F. Montague, Miss Alice Saunders,' Miss Thurza Rogers, Mr. J. F. Montague, and. Mr. Norman Aitken. DRAMATIC, HUMOROUS, MUSICAL & 1 DANCE RECITALS. A Unique Programme. Comedy Sketch, "Going Away." Character Sketch, "Before the Court." Musical Monologue, "No." Dramatic Sketch, "Becky Sharp Found Out." Humorous Scene, "The Art of Making Love." Story without words, "The Betrothal." Recitals, "Grand Seigneur," "Thomas Atkins." Three Songs (at the piano), And That Delightful One-act Comedy, "A BUSY. DAY." , Plan at the Dresden. Admission: 3s. (reserved), 25., and Is. ~ SCIENCE CONGRESS- ' ADDRESSES will be delivered at the Dominion Museum this (Wednesday) evening, as follow:—At 7 p.m.,' Tho Spectra of Astro Physics, by Professor J. W. Nicholson, London University. At 8.15 o.ni., Limiting Conditions for the Use of Electricity in Coal Mines, by Dr. W. M. Thornton, Armstrong College, Newcastle-on-Tyne. T. H. LABY, Hon. Sec. SCIENCE CONGRESS. PROFESSOR H. B. DIXON, D.Sc., F.R.S., will .deliver an Address on "The Nature of Explosions" in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, To-morrow Evening, at 8 o'clock. The public are invited to attend. T. H. LABY, Hon. Secretary. ISS ZOE BARTLEY'S Humorous. Dramatic, and Musical Recital, Town Hall, To-night, 8.15. ' .. 'MUSIC MADE EASY. "MTE have no failures. Our pupils' suc- *" cess is our We guarantee to tench you to play Piano or Organ nnd read music at sight perfectly. No study,, worry of scales and exercises, or drudgery of any kind.- Success with all classes-of music. The progress in a few weeks that used to take years. Full tuition .£1 10s. ; refunded if pupil cannot read musjc and play a tune the first week. Testimonials from pupils, reports of concerts, and' endorsements by our leading musicians can' bo seen by a" visit to College Rooms. Interviews any time. Call for all particulars. 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SUNBEAM Cars hold all track records from 100 to 1000 miles, also the record for one to twelve hours, -covering 107.95 miles in the hour, and 107S 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 tho Tourist Trophy Race at the'lsle of Man, beating all other English and Continental cars with ease. If yon arc contemplating the purchase of a car bo sure and see the SUNBEAM beforo deciding. MAGNUS, SANDERSON AND CO LTDI, Opera Garage, Wakefield Street, Wellington, agents for SUNBEAMS, 2EDELS, YTJLCANS, AEDEN, and LAGONDA CARS, LEYLAND LORRIES. All business men know us—all .pushing business' men employ us, for they have learned this: That for forwarding parcels, distributing goods, passing entries, our service is "on top" for quickness and reliability. Tho N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., 87-91 Customhouse Quay.—Advt. • BE BRITISH. Before Buying a MOTOR WAGON consider where you will send your monev. 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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2256, 16 September 1914, Page 7
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