AMUSEMENTS. rf"IUAND OPERA HOUSE THE ENORMOUS SUCCESS 'Of the PRESENT SEASON Will be continued TO-NIGHT, .When BEAUMONT SMITH, LTD., In conjunction with Hugh Buckler, Ltd. Will Present "THE GAT LORD QUEX." Pot This and To-morrow Evening only. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, ."DAVID GARRICK,"\ Preceded by Louis N. Parker's "THE MAN IN THE STREET:" "THE MAN IN THE STREET,'* FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, "THE GREAT ADVENTURE"(Arnold Bennett). Box Plans at the Dresden, and after closing at Christeson's. Day Sales, Christeson's,and Mia.Lena Lennox s. PRICES-55., 39., Is. EVERYBODY'S. OPERA HOUSE PALATIAL. THE BATTLE "AT THE BOXES. Last ovening wos like a miniature Waterit «, } e , W of silver bullets hurled at the ticket fort fairly shook the Citadel, but the Lady Defender Btuck-to her disc machine guns like a Briton, returned a quid pro quo for every shot received, and vrofl through. AGAIN TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Scones'and.Forces in the World's War. , Teeming with Vital Matters. "Europe in peace and war." EUROPE IN PEACE AND WAR" . "EUROPE IN PEACE AND W4R" : "EUROPE IN PEACE AND WAR" INCLUDING THE FIRST AUTHENTIC WAR NEWS just from Europe.' DECLARATION OP WAR, . . GERMANY'S ANSWER TO .RUSSIA. ' "TO ARMS!" - "TO ARMS!" ;BRITAIN' MOBILISING HER ARMY. SEETHING PATRIOTIC SCENES. FRENCH RESERVISTS . LEAVING POLKSTONE.' ' AND 5. OTHER GREAT PICTURES.. ■ Gd. Adults. Children 3d. g M P R E S S__T H;E A T R E. "Where Everybody "■. Goes." STALLS, 3d. DRESS CIRCLE fid. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. , The Gloria Co.'s Magnificently staged , Society "Feature;" . "A STOLEN "' " "A STOLEN ■•'■■•'•■ • • •■ • "A STOLEN .-1.---INHERITANCE." INHERITANCE." .'■ INHERITANCES -Special Supporting Subjects. The totals for the first seven months of the respective years were:— 1914. 1913. 1912. lb. lb. : lb. Tops 53,425,069 49,604,667 48,410,618 Wools 6,997,329 6,160,852 6,017,040 Noils 6,852,683 4,466,334' 3,256.394 Wastes 4,796,568 4,100,662 3,239,634 Worsted d | yarns :'3,283,568 4,100,862. '3,239,634 Cotton "■■- ' "'' •'"■" ,: '*' yarns 2,283J568 4,100,662 1,725,164 Silk yarns 18,166 13,693 '23,789 Goods ' \ ' '•' -weighed ■".-", only 987,883 817,280 780,773
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2261, 22 September 1914, Page 7
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434Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2261, 22 September 1914, Page 7
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