i' . ■ " " : * \ AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-MOEROW, AT 2.50. rjWE KING'S. .. HAYWARD'S. TO-NIGHT. AT~B. NIGHTLY. TIME FLIES-LAST 2 NIGHTS Of the Best Pictures in Town. Sir Walter Scotfs great work. "A WOMAN'S TRIUMPn." > OE "THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN." OE "THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN.'? ■OR "THE HEART OE MIDLOTHIAN »■ The Noble Story of Jeannie 'Deans. Superbly acted by "Famous Players."- ■ A DRAMATIC TRIUMPH. I . Scottish Scenery anil Costumes. ■•• . A Great Patriotic Film, "EUROPE IN. PEACE AND WAR." "EUROPE IN PEACE AND-WAR/' ; "EUROPE IN 'PEACE AND.WAR.". :., • Also tlie first (just received) -•'..:' AUTHENTIC WAR PICTURES. • ' AUTHENTIC WAR. PICTURES..-.',, Alive with subjects of interest and "ai " .Grand Programme. . .','.''.',, Gd. and Is.'. Reserves Dresden, Is. 6d." t; fTIS'. 'J;'. MAJESTY'S Direction ■...'..;„'.-..; TO-NIGHT, at 8.:. ... SATURDAY,-2.30. <. • A COLOSSAL PROGRAMME .OF.STAR;, ATTRACTIONS. .;-."• ;■• . • Unqualified Success Nightly of MISS ROSA LOADER ....■•. The'.Happy -- MISS EOSA LOADER • Slavey at .the' - MISS EOSA LOADER. . Piano, ' '. V v , MISS MAUD FANNING, .:. "- ;T .- The Champion Chocolate "Coloured'CoDnv'" 1 VIOLET CARMEN, A.' J; Entertainer and Pianist' Composer.-',■;>;/. -',■;>;/ THE QUEALEYS; " ..V ' . THE MULLANEY TWINS.:- . ; ,• EAY.iDEVEEE. ■ .-.-.- SAM 'LA.MERT;' GIO ANGELO. .ARTHUR ELL10T.,,,.;, ■ • ■ Last Two Nights of . ■ . . THE DUMETRISCUE TROUPE, Vv" Prices—2s., Is. Gd„ .and ' Is. "'.Book -at' ,l . the Dresdou, Gd. extra.. Doors.Vj^.j,';"? •o m pij ss: ,t;h e"a; ; t.;r e; ,: " .; ,r Where-"Everybody. .Goes."'!.';.': .",*.';.' STALLS, 3d. • 'DRESS CIRCLE" G4,!-TO-TjAY, AND %-NIGHT. -vJa •re ARE WELLING THE TROOPS/*; "FAREWELLING THE TROOPS."-,.... -; Inspection by His Excellency the Govern nor; Troops Passing Through the,'City j/ . v Embarkation, etc * '-■;•- . THE OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT - Pictuio i'of ..Yesterday's Display. Also, a Magnificent Programme,, headed by "MARRIED FOR MONEY." WHERE TO-NIGHT?. . MACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE, - ALL PREVIOUS SUCCESSES . ?"■ ' ECLIPSED. ALL' PREVIOUS RECORDS
IN THE • HANDS OF LONDON ..'.-, ,: - CROOKS. ;; ■ HAS CAPTURED WELLINGTON. . It has proved ono of the most remark-:. : able draraas evor conceived.:... ""';; IN THE HANDS OF LONDON CROOKS ' Contains only the faithful elements :o£a successful drama, - "-." > TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT,, Friday, September 25th, it will be repeated, with-a'.-FINE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. NEXT WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. , The long-looked for , . . : '• : LIGHTS 0' LONDON. —> '—— t-. ■ : ~—. ■ Under the Patronage of the Governor and ... Lady Liverpool, and in the presence ■• 'of the Mayor and Mayoress. ORIENTAL BAY KIOSK. ORD3NTAL BAY KIOSK. . TO-NIGHT! N . TO-NIGHT! I FRIDAY,' 25th SEPTEMBER, . 1914, FRIDAY, 25th" SEPTEMBER,- M&-' GRAND PATRIOTIC. CONCERT;'' RAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT. GIVEN BY RESIDENTS OF ROSE--NEATH AND ORIENTAL BAY. PROGRAMME: . National Anthem. Chorus—"Lads in Navy Blub'l—Roseneathi Schoolchildren. . Orchestra--Wellington Gas Company's Orchestra; - ' / Songs-"The Secret of 'the. Tide' (M'Grech), "Entreaty"- (Smith)-Mr. ■S_ Laslatt-Exton. ' Song-"L J Ete" (Chaminade)—Miss Gladys. . ;■• Watkins. ~>„„,., Monologue-Selccted-Mr. S. Rankin.* Song-' ? Quand~fu Chantes" (GounodH •Mis 3 Agnes Segrief. .. . ■ £ SongST-"Minnie Song," "Son' of Mine •The Rebel,"'-"Up in the Saddle -> Mr. Hamilton Hodges. - ' _' . ■ : • CeUo-"Czardas" /(Michiels>-Mr. Frank Johnstone. ... , ' - . ' •■> Roseneath Sehool-'*Under Sealed' Orders'• Orchestra— ' . i.„„\i_ Monologue—"Coming Home. (Jacison)-! Mr. N. Aitken.' _■ . *-_ '' ■ Waltz Song-"Tom Jones" (German)-. Miss T. Barry. „ - . Son°—"The Admiral's Broom" (Bevan)-t. Sir. C. F. Hickmott. ' . Song-"Mv Ships" (Barratt)-Miss Eileen ■■TMsooll. , ~, _. Quartet-'Good Night. Beloved' (Pin.--suti)—Miss Gladys Wattans (soprano), Miss Agnes Segrief (contralto). Mr. b. Laslett-Exton (tenor),. Mr: Hamilton Hodges (bass).' _j '' •-' ;. '• .„' ' Solo and CUorus-"Rule Britannia (Dr. Arne)—Solo sung by - Mr. .Hamilton Hodges; chorus,. Roseneath. School. ,- Accompanists-Mrs. E. H. .Quoree, Mrs.. F. Johnstone, Miss Davidson, Mr. H. Cr..„ W. Blick. . - - ■ - A _-:: s^^r;; -.; :..>•.-.. ; . ;, . -».-:•'■ ".-Hon. Sec.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2264, 25 September 1914, Page 7
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512Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2264, 25 September 1914, Page 7
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