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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT .2.30 P.M. Children 3d. and Cd. Adults, Cd. and Is. . ■ ripHE KING'S. } I HE KING'S. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. ' The Last Opportunity of Witnessing tlio j Splendid 3-reel Drama, "ONE OF OUR GIRLS." ' "ONE OP OUR GIRLS." , "ONE OP OUR GIRLS." "ONE OP OUR GIRLS." '-. i Featuring Hazel Dawn, the American Stage Favourite, supported by a Broadway Theatre Cast. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC; < Received from Europe by Direct Mail. CAPTURE OF BRUSSELS. CAPTURE OP BRUSSELS. The Mighty Army of Invaders enters Belgium's Beautiful Capital. Perfect Screen Drama, RUINS OF TERMONDE. RUINS OF TERMONDE. . Hhistratin" the effect of Modern Shellfire. A Busy City, onco the Pride of Belgians, reduced to Ruins. TANGLED TANGOISTS. TANGLED TANGOISTS. .The Latest Fun from thoiVitagraph Studios. * EXCELLENT MUSIC BY THE KING'S . ORCHESTRA. ' Gd. and Is. Reserves Dresden, Is. 6d. TERRIFIC SUCCESS AT AUCKLAND. Hundreds Turned Away. Be Early at Tho Dresden. npHE KING'S. HAYWARD'B. "THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME!" Still Another of those GREAT WORLD'S SUCCESSES. For which we hold Exclusive Rights. A RECORD REIGN PICTURE. A REIGNING RECORD. ON MONDAY NIGHT, ON MONDAY NIGHT, THE GRANDEST SUBJECT, The Mo6t Comprehensive Motion Picture N Evov Filmed. IT STIRRED-and IS STILL STIRRING Britain, Canada, Australia To Grand Enthusiasm, and so will it STIR YOU'AND ALL BRITISHERS. 7000 ft. TOO°ft"SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN I" "SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN!" "SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN!" The Life and. Reign of Queen Victoria. Tho Lifo and Reign of Queon Victoria. The Lifo and Reign of Queen Victoria. > "SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN!" ,■ "SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN!" "SIXTY ' YEARS A QUEEN!" The Life and Reign of Queen v Victoria. The Life''and Reign of Queen Victoria. The Life and Reign .of Queen Victoria. A GLORIOUS PICTORIAL HISTORY, Covering a vast-wealth of incident, episode, event, and effect associated with that memorablo reign of Gl years, and embracing every corner of tho globe. OVER WHICH THE UNION JACK FLEW. PREPARED with tho whole-hearted nsEistance of the IMPERIAL and STATE ' • AUTHORITIES. THE MOST STUPENDOUS WORK . Ever Attempted and Perfected. ITS EDUCATIONAL INFLUENCE Is Enormous. ITS MERIT AS AN ENTERTAINMENT Is Unrivalled. ■ Lucidly Lectured by_ MR. BARRIE MARSCHEL. Inspiriting Music by THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. No Advance in Prices: Cd. and Is. Reserves ls.,Gd„ Dresden. riRAND OPERA HOUSE.' lx — ■■"- •Commencing --' / . THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER sth. MATINEE, SATURDAY, NOV. 7tk E: J. CARROLL^ Presents tne World's Greatest "Attraction: LEROY, TALMA, AND BOSCO, , LEROY 'TALMA, AND BOSCO,' ' LEROY I TALMA, AND BOSCO, 1 LEROY, TAXMA, AND BOSCO, The Most Famous Magicians _of _ the Age, in a series of Bewildering Illusions conceived in the master, brain o£ SERVAIS LEROY, A Wizard Most Profound in the Art of Necromancy. MDLLE. TALMA, The Only Lady Coin Manipulator ia the World. BOSCO, With his Delightful Fooling and Humorous Exposures. This' Incomparable Trio of Illusionists will be assisted by Twenty-two English, American, and Continental Artists, Including WARNER AND WHITE, America's Greatest Eccentric' Dancers, SANTO SANTUCCI, The Wizard of the Accordion. • THE UNKNOWN, ' • • ■ Protean Character Actor. AH Contributing towards a Delightful Evening is Entertainment. ' In spite of the enormous expense incurred in bringing this Gigantic Company of Wizards to New Zealand, E. J.Carroll • lias decided-to charge Popular Prices. 35.. 25., and Is. Box Plan will open at the Dresden on Monday morning next. Reserved Seats, is. Tj>AN*DS; BANDS. . N.Z. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND ' "■ (Late City Band), ' AT NEWTOWN PARK. . JUPP'S BAND, At BOTANICAL GARDENS. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. ST. PAUL'S ANNUAL SALE OF WORK Will bo Held in tho ' SYDNEY STREET 'SCHOOLROOM ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i and 5, Opening at 3 p.m. Wednesday Afternoon, Is.; Evening, Sixpence.. Thursday, Free. LABOUR DAY DEMONSTRATION. NOTICE. ALL Art Union - Books and Blocks must be -returned to the undersigned on or before MONDAY, 2nd November, 1914, at 6 p.m. Drawing will take place in the Trades Hall, Cuba Street, at 8 p.m. L. M. A. REARDEN, Secretary. Trades Hall. THE following is the result of AIRS. A. B SEYMOUR'S ART UNION:—Ist prize, 172; 2nd, 54; 3rd, 253; 4th, 382; sth, 78; 6th, 354; 7th, 2GS. - VST A N T E D KNOWN. - Open Daily from Noon till 11.15 p.m. (Bxopt Tuesdays, when premises close at 2 o'clock.) PALMER'S LUNCHEON AND SUPPER ROOMS, IGB LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone No. 20. THE Crirao of Silence about Hidden Plasue, Public Health, and Protection of Youth of our Nation, advocated by W. K. Willis. Posted, Is. Gd. Stamps will do. Malins' Book Arcade. 05 Willis Sti'eet, Wellington. GREAT BRITAIN'S GREATEST PIANOS. Of the many celebrated English uistru. monts stocked by The Dresden Pianp Compauy, Ltd., none enjoy such an enviable position and reputation as the Broadwowl Piauo, made by tho oldest established firm of piano' manufacturera in the British Empire—John Brondwood and Sons, Ltd. Other 'British-built pianos at "The Dresden" include tho renowned Samcs and tho excellent and reliable Collard. The famous Canadian organs—The Bell and the Imperial—aro also on view. Easyterms. The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manager, M. J. Brookes.-Advt. "It is Nature's eoap," says Prof. Kirk (Edinburgh) "of M'Clinton's soap. Countess of Carrick 6ays: "M'Clinton's is boauti- ,, ful." r Adj.t.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2298, 31 October 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2298, 31 October 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2298, 31 October 1914, Page 9

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