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AMUSEMENTS. ."BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS/* "The simple humanity, the reality of every action and word, in 'Bunty Pulls the Strings,' gives it a pulsating, joyous spirit of life that flows unchecked across the footlights, and touches a reverborat- ! ing chord in the hearts o£ the audience. By these very characteristics it takes precedence to Milestones.'"—"Referee" Sydney. fi&XSD OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEST,, At 8. FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, OCT 28th. E. J. Carroll, by arrangement with J. C, Williamson, Ltd., presents MR. and MRS. GRAHAM MOFFAT And their COMPLETE COMPANY OF SCOTTISH , PLAYERS, In the Delightful Comedy, "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS." "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS." ."BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS." ' In three Acts, by Graham Moffat. The Play that Broke Records in London. A LAUGH IN EVERY LINE. Box Plans open at the Dresden on Wednesday morning. Reserved Seats, 55.; Unreserved, 35., 25., Is.

THE KING'S. HE KING'S. TO-NIGHT. At 8. NIGHTLY. Clara Kimball Young and a VitagTaph'. Star Cast in Melodramatic Burlesque. GOODNESS GRACIOUS. ' GOODNESS GRACIOUS. GOODNESS GRACIOUS. Direct from New York, where the population is still laughing. A "deluge of humour in three delightful reels. The first big lesson in laughter. The screen hit of all time. THE WAR. THE WAR.. THE WAR. Latest Scenes from Europe. AND OTHER SPLENDID SUBJECT?. 6d. and Is./ Reserves, Dresden,-Is. 6d. •jpVERYBODY'S. Presenting the -Best Films Procurable. Daily from Noon till 10.30 p.m. . A'fascinating 31-reel Drama by the Vitagraph Company, NIGHT RIDERS, OF PETERSHAM. NIGHT RIDERS OF PETERSHAM. NIGHT RIDHRS OF PETERSHAM. NIGHT RIDERSJ OF PETERSHAM. A story of chivalry in tho West.—An editor's determination. Tho Night_ Riders' Revenge.—A young man's grit.—A girl's appreciation. YET ANOTHER KEYSTONE COMEDY. The "better-thau-ever" brand. CAUGHT IN TIGHTS. CAUGHT IN TIGHTS. WAR TOPICALS. WAR TOPICALS. And other up-to-date releases. 3d. Children. '"'" '' Adults Od. HUNTLY DISASTER FUND. TO-NIGHT. TO : NIGHT. mOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL, MR. J. CULFORD BELL, MISS BETTY PURDOM, And their Pupils. Character Sketches in Costume. Musical Monologues. Comedy Sketch', 2s. and Is. Bos Plan at Dresden.

GREAT BRITAIN'S GREATEST. . PIANOS. Uf the many celebrated English instru. ments etocked by The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., none enjoy such an enviable position and reputation as the Broadwood Piano, mado by tho 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 Snmes and the excellent and reliable Collard. Tho famous Canadian organs—Tho Bell and tho Imperial—are also on view. Easy torms. The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manager, M. J. Brookes.-Advt.

Comparatively speaking, tin's is the day of young admirals. Thero are hardly any officers flying their flags in tho fleet, 'says "Tho Times" naval correspondent," who can be called veterans in point of ago, though tho term may be) used in regard to their service, for tho majority have had over forty years in tho Navy. In the First Fleet, tho oldest officer, Vico-Admirnl- Sir Douglas Gamble, is lifty-soven, and tho youngest, llear-Admiral Sir David Beatty, forty-three. The averago ago is about fifty-two yer.rs. affords a. contrast to tlio custom in many navies which employ only admirals of between sixty and seventy years of age,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2284, 19 October 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2284, 19 October 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2284, 19 October 1914, Page 7

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