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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, at 2.30. Children, 3d. and Gd.j Adults, 6d. and Is. TTAYWARD'S. THE KING'S. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. The last opportunity of witnessing the remarkable and interesting story of "LIFE OF GENERAL VILLA." "LIFE OF GENERAL VILLA." A film which was taken under a.hail of shrapnel and bullets. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Latest war news GAUMONT GRAPHIC, from all parts. "CAPTURE OF LOUVAIN." ■ War's' havoo in Belgium. MONDAY. MONDAY. Vitagraph'a big Burlesque, GOODNESS GRACIOUS. GOODNESS GRACIOUS. The greatest comedy success achieved. 6d. and Is. Reserves, Dresden, Iβ. 6d, ipVERYBODY'S. / OPERA HOUSE PALATIAE* From Noon till 10.30 p.m. "CAPTURE : OF LOUVAIN." - "CAPTURE OF LOUVAIN." "CAPTURE 03? LOUVAIN." What they are doing at the 6eat of war. "OLD RELIABLE!" A Vitagraph "OLD RELIABLE!" Star Drama, "WAR PICTORIAL." f'WAR. PICTORIAL." ■ . '■

Incidents in London and Europe. Massed Armies of Russia. Recruiting Amongst our Boys, MONDAY. ; MONDAY. "THE NIGHT RIDERS." "THE NIGHT RIDERS." A Thrilling Vitagraph Production. 3d. Children. Adults 6d. rjRAND OPERA HOUSE, j W Celebrities Direction. I Manager Carlyle Smythe Associate Manager Faulkner Smith THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22. Farewell Appearance of SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON, SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON. . SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON, With his WONDERFUL MOVING PICTURES WONDERFUL MOVING PICTURES WONDERFUL MOVING PICTURES (Prior to his Departure for England on the 23rd). PRICES—Ss. (reserved), 3s„ 25., Is.; Family or Party Ticket of Four, 16s. (reserved). Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. NOTE.—Net profits go to pay ■ existing debts on the Expedition. . fjp 0 W N HALL. CONCERrCHAMBER. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, OCT. 20th. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, OCT. 20th.' At 8 p.m.. . FINAL SONG RECITAL, 1 FINAL SONG RECITAL, ' FINAL SONG RECITAL, .„- ir ß y WALTER KIIIBY, WALTER KIRBY, Tho world-famed Tenor in Opera Songa and Oratorio. POPULARPRICES: 35., 25., Is. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN. SNOWDEN. SNOWDEN. rjpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. SUNDAY, OPTOBER 18- . 3 p.m.—Mrs. Snowden. Chairman, Mr. „ C. M. Luke. B.ls_p.m.—Mr.. Snowden. Chairman, Hon. W. F. Massey. MONDAY, OCTOBER 193 p.m.—Women's Meeting—Mrs. Snowden. Chair to be taken, by Lady Stout. » . 8 p.m.—Mr. and Mrs. Snowdeij. Chairman, Mr. J. M'Combs, M.P. Collection at each meeting for Campaign Funds IJt 0 W N HALL. WEDNESDAY,'2Ist OCTOBER, '8 p.m. TRAFALGAR CELEBRATION. Moving Pictures of H.M.S. New Zealand. Lantern ' Slides of German and Other Warships, Submarines, Mines, etc. MISS MINA CALDOW Will Sing— "Dear Motherland" and "Land of Mine." MR. C. CLARKSON Will Sing— "The Empire of tho Sea" and "Rule Britannia," with full ohorus. MR. HARRY PHIPPS i Will Sing— "The Death of Nelson" (illustrated with lantern slides), and a duet with Mr. Clarkson, "Larboard Watch." Orchestra under Mr. W. M'Laughlin's direction.' Tickets—Adults, Is.; Children, • 6d„ at Dresden Piano Coy. _ _ Gross proceeds in aid of Belgian Relief and War Funds. C. W. PALMER, Hon. Secretary the Navy League.

GKEAT BRITAIN'S GREATEST PIANOS. Of the many celebrated English instra. meats stoolced by The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., none enjoy such an enviable position and reputation aa tho Broad wood. Piano, made by the oldest established firm of piano manufacturers in the. British Empire—John Broadwood and Sons, Ltd. . Other British-built pianos at "Tho Dreadon" includo the renowned Samoa and the excellent and reliable Collard. Tho 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.-Adrt. There's not another, carrying office beside ourselves, having offices of Its own m every town.of importance in tho Dominion. We are first for furniture moving, first for parcel forwarding, first for handling baggage,—The N.Z. Express Co., J44,i 87-81 .Quay,—Adyi. -

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2283, 17 October 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2283, 17 October 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2283, 17 October 1914, Page 9

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