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AMUSEMENTS. J-IRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT, THE LONG-EXPECTED PLAY, BEAUMONT SMITH, LTD., In conjunction with Hugh Bucklor, Ltd., • '-; Presents HUGH BUCKLER, VIOLET PAGET, And theiT Complete Company from the Little Theatre, Sydney, •..'•' In. .. '•THE GREAT ADVENTURE"- \ ~ A Whimsical Comedy, . . .''■ '■'' . By' Arnold Bennett. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. • ' "THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL."MONDAY/ SEPTEMBER". 28, "SWEET LAVENDER." Box Plans at the Dresden, and after closing at Christeson's. Day 'Sales, Christeson's and Miss Ltna Lennox's. .•";••■'. PRICES-55., 35., Is. " ' ' ■'" ' ' 'EVERYBODY'S. OPERA HOUSE PALATIAL. ' Daily from Noon till 10'.30 p.m. CROWDED,! CROWDED!.'CROWDED! .LAST 2 DAYS OF THE-'SIEGE. Yesterday a "fusilade" of silver bullets fairly rained on the ticket bos, but-the "Artillery" of the Fair Commander re;' plied with, such rapidity and accuracy. that honours were easy. , THE BIGGEST HIT OF-THE DAY. Teeming with ..Vital Matters. "EUROPE IN PEACE'AND WAR." "EUROPE IN PEACE AND WAR." "EUROPE IN. PEACE AND WAR." "EUROPE IN PEACE AND WAR." "EUROPE IN PEACE. AND WAR." "EUROPE IN PEACE.AND WAE." Another Huge Success !ia THE FIRST AUTHENTIC WAR NEWS. THE FIRST AUTHENTIC WAR NEWS. GERMANY'S ANSWER TO RUSSIA. "TO ARMS!" - "TO ARMS!" BRITAIN MOBILISING HER ARMY. SEETHING 1 PATRIOTIC SCENES. FRENCH RESERVISTS LEAVING • FOLKESTONE. AND 5 OTHER GREAT PICTURES. '. 6d.> Adults.' Children 3d.

Gd. 6d. 6d. Gd. 6d. Gd. 6d. Gd. Gd. Gd. 6d. pALA IS D E D A.N SE, VIVIAN STREET. Continuous Dancing every' Evening from ' -. 8 till 11. ADMISSION, Gd. DANCING-(WHOLE EVENING), Gd.. The latest fashionable craze in Melbourne and Sydney. All' the latest Dances, including the Ballroom Tango,' One-Step, Hesitation Waltz, Two-Step, Furlana, Texas Tommy, and others. Mr. F. Fiazmaurice, Tango»Expert, from the Salon de Luxe, Sydney, will give FREE (Tuition in the above dances on the Afternoons of. Saturday, 2Gth September, and Wednesday, \3oth September, and Saturday, 3rd Ootober, between the hours, of 2 and-4 o'clock. Intending learners are" requested- to attend in couples (lady land gentleman). '■ I 'Private .Tuition by .arrangement. '.Full Orchestra. 'Phone 1768. -. Gd.Gd.'Gd. Gd. Gd. Gd. 6d.Gd.6dM Gd. nnOWNHALL;. ''TOWN 1 IALL. 2.50 p.m. and 8. p.m. FREE MOVING PICTURES. _ "CREATION!"Part 11.-TO-DAY (FRIDAY) \AND ■ '•'.• SATURDAY.; . Part 11. begins with. Abraham, and goes down "through Israel's experiences to* the Babylonian Captivity. SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION. ■...MUSIC--MADE'EASY. "CTfTE have no failures.. Our pupils' suc.*V cess is our success. We, guarantee., to teach you to play. Piano or Organ and read music at sight perfectly., No study, worry of scales and .exercises,; or drudgery of any. kind; v Success with all classes of music. • T ne progress in a few weeks that used to take years. Full tuition .£1 10s.; refunded if pupil cannot read music and play a tune the first week. Testimonials from pupils, reports of concerts,-and endorsements by our leading musicians can be seen by a visit to College Rooms. Interviews any time. Call,for nil particulars. Birlcy's" College of Music, Boulcott Chambers' (first- floor up), 'Boulcott St. . . CIENTIFIC Astrology Offices, Boulcott Chambers. I?ree offer closes August 31s,t. Send.birth' date in full. Is. 3d. stamps. '•■■ •'■■■'■ ■

The-Eight Hon. the Prime iMMster,- during a recent... , debate in the' ; House of B-epresentataves, urged that .during the present war. crisis employers should do their best to keep as. many ; hands employed as they pos'sdbly- could. ''Many "were odoing bo," he added, "but there were a few' exooptiqns." Some of the "exceptions" may be able to blame .. •"' sections of the public ; the employers may say that the re- ■ • sponsibility for unemployment rests mainly on those who . are lax in meeting obligations and on those who,have rushed'.''•_'.'. to extremes of economy. Before the war began the total of' employment in New Zealand was governed by the \spending ' habits of the people. -Any sudden extensive change in those - • habits is inevitably reflected in the labour market, Employ, ers alone, cannot carry-tho whole burden at' a difficult time; there must be two sides to tho deal. If employers are to bo expected to maintain a maximum ' number of workers tho general public must help. This necessary' aid can be given by the payment of debts and by drop- ' ping ridiculous fears for tho future—the fears -which, drive the timid into a ponuripusness; that may'severely hit some! industries. Employment must be based on trade and indus- •. .try; it cannot' be firmly- founded on promises to pay, nor on large/reductions in the demand for commodities. Tho Mombers of the Wellington Rota.il Drapers' Mid Clothiors 1 Association beg respectfully to repeat and emphasise the above 60und advice, and desire to point out that to enable the Trado to retain the vast number of employees on full time,, it is ossential that their clients continue to make their purchases as usual, and to mako their payments promptly as heretofore. It is confidently expected that high* prices obtainable for our primary products will ensure a good season to the farm* - ( ing community, upon whose prosperity th& trade anS conw

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2264, 25 September 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2264, 25 September 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2264, 25 September 1914, Page 7

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