AMUSEMENTS. •HA! HA!! KAAIU The LaughinK Boom, Oh! Funny Mabel, I nin not able To sit up and laugh some more, For hysterics dropped mo on the floor, "TTAYWARD'S. THE KING'S. TO-NIGHT AT 8 NIGHTLY MERRY AS MARRIAGE BELLS. A sound of revelry last night. ALL WELLINGTON'S LAUGHING AT The most blithesome, breezy, boisterous e comical effusion evor cinemaed. "MABEL AT THE WHEEL." s "MABEL AT THE WHEEL.", e "MABEL AT. THE WHEEL." s "MABEL AT THE WHEEL." 0 "MABEL AT THE WHEEL." j A KEYSTONE STAR OF LAUGHTER. 7 Starring Mabel Normand and Chaplin. f Funniest Tiling under tho Blue Sky. 1 "GAUMONT'S SPECIAL WAR NEWS." 3 1 "GAUMONT'S SPECIAL. WAR. NEWS." - "GAUMONT'S SPECIAL WAR NEWS." - Britain iu Arms!— The War Office—Rβi, sponse to Kitchener's Appeal for 50,000 r Men —Marching Through London—Guarding' Somerset House—German Liners at FaJmouth—Scenes -on Thames Embankniont —Kaiser's Grenadiers —HydroplanesLondon Scottish on tho March. "DEPARTURE OF AUCKLAND FORCES." • • i Our Own Grand Topioal. . "JOHN BUNNY'S SCHEME" (great . Vita),. "THE BURDEN",(grand drama), "STORY OF THE WILLOW PAT- " TERNj' (legend), ' "FRENCH ARMY * HORSES," and "RELAYING A EAIL- - Gd. and Is. Reserves Dresden, Is. 6d. 1 ' : ■ • f ■EVERYBODY'S. 1 OPERA HOUSE PALATIAL. Now Showing—Noon till 10.30 p.ra'. A GREAT AND A GLORIOUS SUCCESS. Hundreds unablo to find room. But one verdict, it is the > WORLD'S BEST MELODRAMA, - THE DANISH-DUTCH WAR DRAMA. t GOOOft. ■ 6000 ft. "ORDERS'UNDER SEAL." r "ORDERS UNDER SEAL." "ORDERS UNDER SEAL." , . "ORDERS UNDKR SEAL." , "ORDERS UNDER SEAL." 1 . "ORDERS UNDER SEAL." J Demonstrating the Wisdom of ! LORD KITCHENER'S METHODS. And the Valuo of "secrecy" in War. J GAUMONT'S SPECIAL WAR NEWS. GAUMONT'S SPECIAL WAR NEWS. GAUMONT'S SPECIAL WAR NEWS From Europe by the last mail. Britain in Arms—Response to Lord Kit- > chener's Appeal for 50,000 Men—Marching ) through London—Guarding Somerset , House-;GermaiiG af Falmouth—Kaiser's i Grenadiers—London Scottish on the March j DEPARTURE OF AUCKLAND FORCES DEPARTUEE OF AUCKLAND FORCES j 3d. Children. . Adults Gd. i CELEBRITIES DIRECTION. ■ Manager Carlyle Smythe i Associate Manager Faulkner Smith i OPERA HOUSE. . "Or ". TWO NIGHTS ONLY.' • . TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. 1 OCTOBER 13th and 14th. I First appearance of SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON, K.B. l - SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON, K.B. SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON, K.B. The Successful Leader of ihe Famous Australasian Scientific Antarctic Expedition of 1911-1914. With his celebrated Collection of . UNPARALLELED MOVING PICTURES, 1 Depicting the marvellous-Wealth of Sea, , Ammal, and Bird Life in the Antarotio, Also an. UNRIVALLED SERIES OF COLOURED VIEWS. Note. —The nett proceeds of the Douglas • "Maw.son World's Lecture Tour ate to be • devoted to discharging the- debts on the Australasian Antarctic Expedition. , Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss. j , Family Tickets (admitting four), lfis.; Unreserved Seats, 35., 25., Is. \ Plans open FRIDAY at the Dresden. UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE. • In Aid of the Patriotic Funds, A B :EXP L 0 S I.VE SMI Lecture by ; PROFESSOR EASTERFIELD,., * With Startling Experiments. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, TO.NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 p.m. Admission, 2s. and Iβ.; Reservation fee 16., payable at the Dresden.
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