AMUSEMENTS. rjTHB KING'S. AHE KING'S. TO-NIGHT, At 8. ffp-NIGHT, The Vitagraph Company's Latest / Achievement A Burlesque of Melodrama—three reels ol laughter. "GdODNESS GRACIOUS." "GOODNESS GRACIOUS." "GOODNESS GRACIOUS." A film which took the picture world by storm. Words are inadequate. You must see it, WAR. * -(vaR, WAR , , - LATEST FROM THE FRONT. Fronch troops depart for the firing line, lno Grenadier Guards on the march, ~" Japans share in the East. Scenes in .Britain. General Griorson's funeral. SSgCODttB a gorgeously coloured bHOOTING. Eporting subject. An Ldison ■ XHE GHOST OF Dramatic Masterpiece CRANLEIGB* FJORDS OF NORWAY. Latest Local Topicaia. AND OTHERS. , • Cd. and-Is. Reserves Dresden, Is. 66% HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE ■ Courtenay Place. 'Phoneief Stupendous, Overwhelming, Enthusiasts Success of m. LESLIE HOLMES , „ Artistic Novelty. T]ln A COT ,ERIE OF FUNAakEES. IJio most talented combination that ha? ever visited Wellington. in their realistio water scena p .., Nd |on-THE STOREYS-Elsie Billy-BKOWN and SORLIE-Georgo , p , r , lces -25., Is. Gd., and Is. Bos Watt at the Dresden., Booking, Gd. extra Res - 7 ffll 7 .k . WHERE TO-NIGHT? ' • - NEW TEEATEB! "';■:. T° S 6 Po,ver - An EnthraUin?- "•'" In the Su tans Power, production in 3la the Sultan s Power, acts, which ' Intho Sultan's Power, holds you spelli ' In the Sultan's Power, bound. ■ Supported "by A Comedy of Errors (Solaf oomedy) A Kidnapped PugUist (E<4 drama, featunng Jimmy Clabby, middle* wejght champion of the world", ajid Al. - Kaufman, a great picture), "Howlin'M Jones (Selig comedy), Alabian Fantasia , ■ (scenic), etc.,' etc., etc. Nest Thursday-The Trial of a Heart, - Cd-Everywhore-Sd. (HEAND OPERA HOUSE, A , [ Celebrities- Direction. Manager i Carlyle Smythe : Associate Manager Faulkner Smitli NEXT THURSDAY EVENING. Farewell Appearance of SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON,! SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON, With hia WONDERFUL MOVING FICTUEES (Prior to his Departure for England on the 23rd). "> PEICES-55., (reserved), Bs., 25., ls.| Family or Party Ticket of Four, lGs. (reserved). Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christcson s. " . NOTE—Net profits go to pay exist- : >ng debts on the Expedition. ■ppjNTLY DISASTER FUND. ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL . By MR. J. CULFORD BELL, MISS BETTY PURDOM, And Their Pupils. WILL BE REPEATED . WILL BE REPEATED On . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, At 8 Sharp. Owing to the Crowds Turned Away Last Night. Tickets, 2s. and Is. Seats may. bt( Booked at Dresden on Wednesday. ' Monday's Tickets available for Thuren day Night. : . , A GENUINE SONG SUCCESS. "GOD REMEMBERS WHEN THE WORLD FORGETS."- " How many wear a smile upon their faeo Although their hearts may hold an empty place? None know the heights nor depths of their regrets, But God remembers when the world forgets." WE have now in stock supplies in all keys of this, the most impressive .. Song we have had for many years—by. .. Carrie Jacobs-Bond, composer of- 'Terfect Day." It is oven more popular than this, great success. ' ' ' :
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