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amusements. to-night aTs, nightly. •OTAiTWARD'S. THE KlNG'fa. TAKEN FROM LIFE DRAMA. 5800 ft. Wonder Film, "LIFE OP GENERAL VILLA." "LIFE OF GENERAL VILLA. "LIFE OF GENERAL VILLA.'* Thrilling Tragic Ca«er of tho OUTLAW-BANDIT-PIIESIDEINT Tho truo story of a sister's ru.n and a brother's great reveago PHOTOGRAPHED UNDER FIRE. "CAPTURE OF LOUVAIN." "CAPTURE OF LOUVAIN." "CAPTURE OF LOUVAIN." Special from the Seat of Wax. All tho WRITINGS in the world could not convey the never-failins impression implanted l)y this film. "GREAT WAR PICTORIAL. "GREAT WAR PICTORIAL." "GREAT WAR PICTORIAL." Horse Guards' Parade—SOLDlEßb OF THE TSAR. THE KING OF THE BELGIANS-Bel-gian Nurses-German Prisoners. AND OTHER RARE FILMS. 6d. and Is. Reserves, Dresden, Js. 6d. "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS.". "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS.'! The 'Vfrorld-famous Scotch' Character Comody. The' Success of Three Continental. The unprecedented success of "Bunty Pulls the Strings" is one of the romances of the English-speaking stage. "Its fame has preceded it to New Zealand. Most travellers from this country have seen it, and everyone who has is telling his friends to be sure and not miss the delightful evening's entertainment it affords,' E. J. CARROLL, By arrangement with; J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Presents ME. AND MRS. GRAHAM KOFFAT And their ; COMPLETE COMPANY OF SCOTTISH PLAYERS In Graham Moffat's Play of Humour, "BUNTY PtJLLS THE STRINGS.", "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS.'* . There has .never been, such competition among theatrical managers for a play as in the case of "Bunty Pulls the Strings.". The universality of its appeal was responsible for this. "Bunty" played to record business at the Hayrnarket Theatre, London, for sixteen months. New York crowded to it for fourteen months. Twelve companies played it simultaneously in England, Scotland, Ireland, United States and Canada. rSRAND OPERA HOUSE. .. Wellington. Commencing SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24. FOB FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. Reserved Seats, ss. ' Unreserved, 35., 25., Is. . BOS PLANS open at The Dresden, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ,21...; . r<RAND OPERA '»'"HOUSE. \x ■ — (By courtesy of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) FEIDAY EVENING; NEXT, . At 8 o'clook. " In tho presence of Their Excellencies-the Governor and Lady Liverpool. WALTER KIRBY, ' The Caruso of tho Southern Cross, Assisted by Leading Artists.' The entire proceeds will-be handed to Her Excellency the Countess of Liverpool, to be devoted to the Huntly Relief Futfd. Prices—ss., 35., 25., and Is. HUNTLY MINE DISASTER FUND, ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL. mOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. JL ' ' ■ MONDAY, 19th OCTOBER. MR. J. CULFORD BELL, MISS BETTY PURDOM, And their Pupils. Costume Sketches. Comedietta. 2s. and Is. Reserved Seats at Dresden. Under the distinguished patronage of Their Excellencies the Governor and the Countess of Liverpool, the Eight Hon. the Premier, Sir Joseph Ward, and His Worship the Mayor.

BAND. rAMWAYS BAND AT BASIN RESERVE. v TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), At 8 o'clock. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. PERRY SERVICE. TROOPSHIPS AND WARSHIPS. npHE S.S. DUCHESS will, circumstances -L permitting, Cruise round the Troopships and Warships TO-DAY, LEAVING FERRY WHARF at 9.30 a.m., 10.30, and 11.30 a.m., and 1.15 p.m. WESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL, SEVENTY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ANNUAL TEA AND CONCERT—Tea on' tables at G o'clock. Tickets - Adults, Is.; Children, 6d. and 9d. Concert at 7.30. Special Music, Song, and Recitations by Little Children from Primary Department. Recitations in character. Special items under Limelight Effects. ' GREAT BRITAIN'S GREATEST "PIANOS. Of the many celebrated English instru, ments stocked by The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., none enjoy such 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. Samee and the excellent and reliable Collard. The famous Canadian organs—The Bell and the Imperial-<ire also on view. Easy terms. Tho Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., "Wellington. North Island Manager! M. J. Brookes. —Advt. THE CAR OF THE YEAR.- ■ The SUNBEAM Car is undoubtedly the most popular car in England to-day. It has become famous on tho Racine Track by its marvellous speed, and on the road for its reliability, easy control, quiet running, and low cost of upkeep. SUNBEAM Cars hold all track records from 100 to 1000 miles, also the record for one to twelve hours, covering 107.95 miles in the hour, and 1078 miles in 12 hours, or an average speed of ever 90 miles per hour. On June 10th and 11th, 1914, tho SUNBEAM again proved its superiority by annexing the Tourist Trophy Race at tho Isle of Man, beating all other' English and Continental cars with easo. If you axe contemplating the purcnase or a car bo sure and eoo the SUNBEAM before deciding. MAGNUS, SANDERSON AND CO, LTD., Opera Garage, Wakefield Street, Wellington, agents for SUNBEAMS, ZEDELS, VULCANS, ARDEN, and LAGONDA CARS, LEYLAND LOREIES. __ There's not another carrying office b(sido ourselves, having oflicesoflts own in. every town of importance Dominion. Wo are firat for furniture moving, first for parce.l forwarding,'first for handling baggage.—The N.Z. Express Co., Ltd,. 87-01 Customjiouse, Quaj-,r-Adyt,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2280, 14 October 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2280, 14 October 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2280, 14 October 1914, Page 7

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