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AMUSEMENTS. - ... -...- OTAKI MAORI .MjbT" ; • \ TO-DAY AND TO-MOEROW; - :: TO-DAY ANDTO-MORROWv TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. •;: TO-DAY AND-MO-MOBBOWv'- v: - 1 -' •SEPTEMBER 28th AND ,29th.■■--:-■ ._,.-,; NEW EACIEdOUESE OXOSE'TO EMLWAYSTATION.";;r^J;; ; ; HOLIDAY: EXCURSION FARES ' ..:..•..:..».,.......»........' 3s.Mld;'fEETTOk V£* ■-. TRAINS LEAVE THORNDON STATION SEPTEMBER''2Bth',- 7.10.a.m.;:8.20';U' ' A.m., and 9.25 a.m.; SEPTEMBER 29th, 8120' aim.-and 9.25;.fc'.mr - 1 "'""'"«'"."„'. . BETUBN, SEPTEMBER 28th, 5.22 p.m. and- 5.45 p:m-rSEPTEMBER 5.45 p.m. - ' ■-. .. .'-'-. '' :"- ; o r " ' : "" ";.'<.'"'. "'.'rr'.i SILENT TOTALISATOR under Mr. J. 'Ames's .Management. ■-.-'!•- ■'■-'■;'"'\\-"-Z ■ Excursion Tickets not available on Mail Train; ■ '•-. •:-.. r. .- .U~:: : -. •,--'. The Right-of-Way through Mr. Carkeek's ground will'be .flagged, and pede&i-' ■"' trians are requested to keep to tho flagged track, owing to the,- laud 'being -under-'■'•'• ■ j cultivation. '■ .•• ■ -~^r - ' : : ■=''■'■■ :■■■■>■ O.J. D'ATH,, Secretary., v. : ,; :

HAYWAED'S. . THE KING'S.! First in the Film Firmament, Pictures and music worth while.. TO-NIGHT AT 8. -NIGHTLY Extraordinary'. . Astounding. While disclaiming. sympathy with bullfighting the Management submits as an educationar subject illustrating ' Spain s National Sport, the . "GENUINE MEXICAN BULL-FIGHT, "GENUINE MEXICAN BULL-FIGHT * "GENUINE MEXICAN BULL-FIGHT, "GENUINE MEXICAN BULL-FIGHT," • Taken by Government sanction in the. actual arena, and reproducing startlingly and vividly many sensational features. . "A WONDERFUL WAR GRAPHIC." "A WONDERFUL WAR GRAPHIC, "A WONDERFUL WAR GRAPHIC," Just from Europe, containing— French President's Triumph; "Bombdroppinsr"; War Crisis in London; Cabinet Meeting; Demonstration in Trafalgar Square; Outside Buckingham Palace; In Parliariient; Naval -Reservists■ at Water-, 100 j Stranded American Tourists; NEW ZEALAND'S CONTINGENT. "OFF TO TUF, FRONTS Our own 1200 ft.' "OFF'TO THF, FfiONT" special, sliow"OP"P TO TFF, FT?ONT" ins nanornma "OFF TO THE FRONT'' of Wellington "OFF TO TUE FRONT" Harbour and TrooDsliins—March of Battery Briprade— Shippin?' Guns, Horses, etc.—Coaling— Fiitins nn Troonpliins-Farewoll at Newtown— Long / Mirch through Wellington— , Embarkntion. ' ' . A Snlnirrlid Vita"FRANOTNF," ' <mri\\ dTnma. '•' EAVETEOPPER," A r.i ,, '' I 'n«r ■wl Kevstine' fnrce. ■REWARD,"'■.Kfllem's bi> Tpdian fratu're. ".An EASY Gd. and Is. .Reserves Dresden, Is. Gd. ~~ - . TjIVERYBODY'S. ; ' OPERA nOUSE PALATIAL. This Day's Astonishing List. THE MOST IMPORTANT PICTURES THE MOST IMPORTANT PICTURES Ever screened in Wellington. ' OF REAL VALUE & INTEREST. - Tfoa London Co.'e film play that sent a Thrill through the British Isles. An amazing dramatic prophecy, . "ENGLAND'S MENACE" The.play "ENGLAND'S MENACE" over which -"ENGLAND'S MENACE" Auckland "ENGLAND'S MENACE" waxed wildly "ENGLAND'S MENACE" 'enthusiastic. The play-of momentous moment. Eeplete with great situations. "GAUMONT'S WAR PICTORIAL," "GAUMONT'S AVAR PICTORIAL," ; "GAUMONT'S WAR PICTORIAL,";. ' ' Containing War Crisis in London—Bomb-. dropping—Demonstration in Trafalgar Square—Naval Reservists at . Waterloo—. German Reservists—Territorials—Stranded American Tourists. FRENCH' ARMY BUILDING BRIDGES. FRENCH ARMY BUTLDTNG -BRIDGES. .FRENCH ARMY BUILDING BRIDGES.' ■' A - .great instructive series. ' •"FRAID CAT" A grand "TRAID CAT':' Vita, drama. - .■ "ANDY GOES A'PIEATING." "ANDY GOES A'PIRATING."' The oomedv of all comedies. ORCHESTRA. AFTERNOON i NIGHT.: 6d. Adults, cliildren 3d. 'All plush, tip-up arm-ohoarg. 6d. 6d.-6d. 6d. 6d. Gd. Gd. 6d.-Ga Cd. 6d. |X A L'A I S : ; D E DA N :S"E, : L "' '..;.;: VIVIAN ... ,"■ Continuous Dancing every 'Evening from" ■-, - , 8 till 11. ADMISSION, Cd.'; DANCING : (WHOLE EVENING), 6d. The latest fashionable \ craze in Melbonrne and Sydney. All the latest Dances, including the Ballroom .Tango, One-Step, Hesitation Waltz, ' Two-Step, Fnrlana, Texas Tommy, arid others.:-..;: Mr. F.'Fitzmaurice, Tango-Expert, from the Salon de Luxe, Sydnoy, .will give FREE Tuition in the above-dances on the Afternoons of Wednesday, 30th. September, and Saturday,. 3rd October, between tho hours of 2 and 4 o'clock.. Intending learners are' requested to attend in couples (lady and' gentleman)....'.,,' Private Tuition by arrangement,: Pull Orchestra. 'Phone 17G8. ti. 6d. 6d. 6d. Gd. Gd. 6d. 6d. 6d- 6d. Gd. ' TO-NIGHT. TO : NIGHT. FEEE MOANING PICTURES; Part 111-CEEATION-Part 111. .:. 2.30 p.m.-TOWN HALL-8 p.m. Special Afternoon Matinee for Children To-day. • Part 111-LIFE OF CHEIST-Monday, Tuesday, and* Wednesday. ■ All Seats Free, No Collection,

GREAT BRITAIN'S GREATEST '" PIANOS. Of the many celebrated English instnt. ments stocked by The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., none enjoy «uch an enviable' position and reputation as tho Broadwood Piano, made by the oldest established firm of piano manufacturers 'in the British Empire—John Broadwood and Sons,' Ltd. Other British-built pianos at "The Dresden" include the renowned Sanies and the' excellent. and reliable Collard. • . •. The' famous Canadian organs—The Bell and the Imperial—are also on view. Easy terms. The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd.,' Wellington. North Island Manager, M. J. Brookes.-Advt.

All business men know lis—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. Administration of Estates.—Tho Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation issues bonds 'guaranteeing the proper administration of deceassd persons' estates,— Advt.

Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., instructed by Mr. H. A. Bryant, Mamikau,' will sell tho whole of his dairy. herd by, auction at the fami on Monday, October 5, commencing at 12.30 p.m. Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., hold a stock sale at Johnsonville on Wednesday next, starting at 2.30 p.m. , , A'sale of stock'will bo held at Upper Hutt on Thursday next. Mr. J. T. Norn, Panama Street and Nelson, has an orchard of 2J nores for salo; also other farms in the Nelson district. • •., Banks's Commercial College, Grey Street, 'havoian' announcement, in this issue relative to thoir shorthand and typewriting courses. C. B. Fry says: "M'Clinton's Hibornia Shaving Soap suits my'skin better than anything I have used. It iB first-rate."— Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2266, 28 September 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2266, 28 September 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2266, 28 September 1914, Page 7

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