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gJAYWARD'B.- THE KING'S. • L'O-NIGHT AT 8. > NIGHTLY - A STARTLING SENSATION FILM of Unbounded Realism. Ail Unparalleled Triumph."GENUINE MEXICAN BULL-FIGHT," •GENUINE MEXICAN BULL-FIGHT," • 'GENUINE "MEXICAN BULL-FIGHT," Most realistic of Bull Fights. The audi- < ance spellbound, seems to bco' the actual.; . ' ' . .'' "A WONDERFUL' WAR GRAPHIC." "A WONDERFUL WAR GRAPHIC,". "A WONDERFUL WAR GRAPHIC." '■ Showing GERMAN PRISONERS CAP. ' TURED AT LIEGE-GENERAL' FRENCH'S RECEPTION AT. PARIS -RULE BRITANNIA, KITCHENER. FRENCH, GKEY, and-OTHERS. NEW ZEALAND'S CONTINGENT. "OFF TO THE FRONT" Our own 1200ftc "OFF TO THE FRONT" special, show"OFFTO THE-FRONT" Ing panorama "OFF TO THE FRONT" of Wollington. 7 "OFF TO THE FRONT" Harbour and 1 Troopships—March of Battefy. Brigade—i Shipping Guns, Horses,, etc.—Coaling—oV ■. Fitting up Troopships—Farewell flt.New town—Long March through Wellington-*---, .•Embarkation. 1 ~ - i . OTHER SPLENDID FILMS. " , 1 • The King's" Orchestra. . , 6d. and Is. Reserves Dresden, is. 88. JJES MAJESTY'S THEATRE,' Direction Fuller-Brennan, :• Where the show is always good. EVERT EVENING AT.B! SATURDAY AT 2.50. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!'. TO-NIGHT I OUR BRILLIANT ALL-STAR CO, : B.o—Overture. .•■... . <. : . B.S—ARTHUR ELLIOTT, B.I7—THE QUEAiYS , B.3O—MAUD FANNIVG ' B.43—THE MULLANEYS ' B.SS—MANN AND FRANKS 9.9—lnterval. , .■ v., . ■..... O.2O—CARMEN AND LAWRENCE, 9.40-GIO ANGELO 9.SI—ROSA LOADER - 10.11—DRYSDALE AND FAY. LESSOS.' . - : ,"• . ;:V ' 10.10—Carriages.. - -••• /<-- A Vaudeville Entertainment of EXCEPTIONAL EXCELLENCE ... Prices—2s., Is. Cd., and Is. Box Plan at Dresden, 6d. "extra. Book.."seats At .the Theatre from 7 to 7.45. 'Phone;l6!ii...!;.V'j - VERS BODY'S ' OPERA HOUSE PALATIAL Daily -frtm noon ■ till.-10.30; ' v NINE THOUSAND PATRONS in three days. have enthusca ;and de« . 'lighted over • THE MASTERPLAY Or THE HOUB, ..Absolutely Magnificent.': "ENGLAND'S MENACE'" T'le "ENGLAND'S, MENACE Threatened "ENGLAND'S MENACE'" Invasion .. "ENGLAND'S MENACE!" of Britain. ' . . - "ENGLAND'S'HIENACE'" Acted "ENGLAND'S MENACE!" .by an' "ENGLAND'S MENACE!" ' all-British "ENGLAND'S MENACE!" all-star "ENGLAND'S MENACE!" " Cast... 1 Easily the Best in the City. See the Marvellous Photograpny and > " . Distinguished" Acting. • "GAUMONT'S WAR PICTORIAL," "GAUMONT'S WAR PICTORIAL,' 4 It is -really splendid. . War Crisis in'London—GEßMAN .PRISJi; .: ONERS TAKEN AT LIEGE—GENE* RAL FRENCH'S RECEPTION AH PARlS—Tableau, Rule - Britannia.' r AND AN ALL-STAR PROGRAMME. : Cd. Adults, Children 3d; • — < "V: .■; Entertainments to ■ me>* •. , Of the N.Z. expeditionary force, EVERY EVENING, : . , f'U" SHED. HARBOUR BOARD (Opposite \Ferry Wharf), • , •• From 7.15 p.m. to 9 p.nv .. « a ADMISSION FREE TO ALL. Wijl those,; Ladies and Gentlemen. are willing to contribute" Items'at any of. the above Concerts kindly . communicate . ■with, the undersigned ? , JAMES DYKES ...' (Of Gaulter, Dykes and Co.), 149 Featherston.'Street, . Telephone 999. ( • TO-NIGHT, 'TO-NIGHT—Free Moving Pictures. Part IV-CREATION-Part IV. To-day, Saturday, and Monday, : • Part IV. Persecution of Early Christiana ; ~ '■< by Nero. Modern Scenes in India, China, ■ and Japan. -i. .; All Seats No - Collection. . v -j. NEWTOWN LAWN TENNIS CLUB, . CINDERELLA DANCES. A N EXTRA DxVNCE in aid of Patriot .■/ tic Fund will be hold THIS (THURSc DAY) Evening, at New Century . Hall. , : —— - HIRAMAR GOLF CLUB. • MEMBERS are notified tha.t the Sit* teenth and Seventeenth Holes ars, - CLOSED from this date owing to tha ~ Rifle Range being required for military: ; ■purposes. G. O. SUTTON, Secretary. ! ' BPORTINQ. : ' WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, OCTOBER 24th & 2Gth,' 191 i; \ Nominations for aii Events at tans , •. Meeting CLOSE at. 9 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, 2nd October, 1914, at tlie office ■ of the Club, Featheistoni Street, Wolling- ... » ton.. , " vv ; . ENTRIES for the Wcllesley 'Statts, 1915, Wellington Stakes, 1916,- N.l.' Challenga. Stakes, 1916, and N.Z. St.'Leger, Stokes,. .. 1917, also close at 9 q'clock_.p.m. on .Frii day, 2nd October, 1914.'" i • • -As vB. w Secretoy. THE SONG OF THE TERRITORIALS. "OUR TERRITORIALS." This Song, with "Ifs a Ix>ns,,Long: Way < . to Tipperary," is now being sung by out .; .. ; , Territorials. A rattling good refrain with; ;.. appropriate- >rords. will- make- .this' Song!:.;'-, popular everyvVhere. Prico Is. 6d.,:copy, v Is. 7d. posted. "IT'S'A LONG. LONG WAY TO . - TIPPERARY." . .-;v Owing to tho dislocation of, AustraliaTt^.-^-shipments our goods to arrive to-day have lt«i\ held in Melbourne for nwt weeks boat. We can guarantee delivery of this exceptionally popular. Song by October.Stiu. ; .... next.' Book'your orders now and save .. ■- appointmont (627 already booked). SIXPENCE COPY. POSTED,. SEVENV"; ■ > . PENCE. . . . ... CHAS. BEGG AND CO.,' 'LTD.,--; • •Manners Street,-Wellington., IMPORTERS OF BRINSSIEAD &. OTHER: HIGH-GRADE PIANOS. K . MUSIC MADE EASY. •" \JfTB have no failures. Our pupils' sue" * v cess is our sucoess. Wo giiarantee : to tench you to flay Piano or Organ, and - read music at sight perfectly. : No study, i worry of scales and exercises, ordrudgery ■ -~ of any kind. Success with all. classes of. v" music. The progress in a few weeks that - - used to take years. Full tuition Jul ,10s.; refunded if pupil cannot read music and play a tuno the first week.. Testimonials- . ■ from pupils, reports of concerts, and en. *."- dorsemonts by our leading musicians enn . bo seen by a visit to College Rooms. In- • • terview# any time. Call for all particu-: iars. Birley's College of Music, Boycott Chambers floor up), Boulcott St. ' : •

THE PAINTINGS OP TWO NEW ZEALAND ARTISTS- ' A N Exhibition of Painting vrlnch dig. - J\. play a veryliijjk standard of . merit' is that just opened in our Gallery.The wholo collection, is the work'of NUGENT WELCH, and .K. M. BALLANTYNE.; 'i' The piotoros of both artists present New'. Zealand scenes chiefly, and the exhibition / . : ' is well worthy of YOUR' visit. #'9REQQj& .WRIGHT'S GALLERY,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2269, 1 October 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2269, 1 October 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2269, 1 October 1914, Page 7

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