AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT 8.. ; ''SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN !*« Fresh from its TREMENDOUS AUCKLAND TRIUMPH, where hundreds were unable to gain admission. mHE KING'S. HAXWAED'S. For a Definite Season, s SIX NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE. y Barker's All-British Masterpiece. B A Stupendous Achievement that has made i ■ the world I PONDER AND REALISE j It is worth its Weight in Gold* ; NOT ONE PICTURE ALONE, i But 1 100 PICTUEES WITHIN A PICTURE, i 100 PICTURES WITHIN A PICTURE, ? 100 PICTURES WITHIN A PICTURE, And Every One Different. ■ ■ J Comprising a wealth of incident aad 9 event, and embracing a variety of subject never before seen on a screen.. v "CO -TEARS A QUEEN 60" ' "CO YEARS A QUEEN 60" "60 YEARS A QUEEN 60 s "GO YEARS A QUEEN 60" I "60 YEARS A QUEEN 60" I "60 YEARS A QUEEN 69J 3 "60 YEARS A QUEEN 6tf . "60 YEARS A QUEEN 60* - "60 YEARS A QUEEN 6** i ' "60 YEARS A QUEEN 60" e THE LIFE AND REIGN OF QUEEN - . ! VICTORIA. ■ : ■ , THE LIFE AND REIGN OF QUEEN ! THE AUCKLAND "STAR'S" OPINION, c "One of the finest yet presented—traB perbly interesting to o;d and young. Nearly all tho outstanding deeds that won 6 the Empire are woven into the story, ■ and last night it was good indeed to teel 1 the wave of patriotic feeling which passed ;- through the building." '■ ' k Lucidly Lectured by Barne Marechel. 'Preceded at 8 sharp by jSSiSS « S wil'llwl: J THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. a 6d. and Is. Reserves Is. 6d., Dresden. e pBAND OPERA ' HOUSE, t ' Direction ......~. E. J. Carroll. 3 LEEOY, TALIMA, AND BOSCO ' .--■■; SEASON. . ' I BOX PLAN OPENS~TO-DAY AT THE t - .DRESDEN, at 10 o'clock. t (hland opera house. f V3T ■ Commencing I THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER sth. I MATINEE, SATURDAY, NOV. 7th. s E. J. CARROLL ' 9 Presents the World's Greatest Attraction: r .LEROY, TALMA, AND BOSCOi : 1 LEROY, TALMA, AND BOSCO, LEROY, TALMA, AND BOSCO, . • LEROY, TALMA, AND BOSCO, ' The Most Famous Magicians of the Aje, • in a'series'of Bewildering Illusions, con- [ ceived in the master'brain of . SERVAIS LEROY, : ' A Wizard Most Profound in the Art of Necromancy." • 1 : MDLLE. TALMA, I The Only Lady Coin Manipulator in <he 6 ■■. • World. * o ■-■ - ■ ■ ::■ ; 1 •■•■-■ Boseo, - ■■■■ •• 1 With his Delightful Fooling and Humor-. V ' ous Exposures. ■'■.:■)' 'y 1 / Including > ' : l WARNER AND WHITE, . America's Greatest Eccentric Dancers. ■■•■•■. Santo '■;;-■■; ' The Wizard of the Accordion. r JUGGLING EXTRAORDINARY .. t ' ' By "The Unknown." , ' PLEASE NOTE!;' .: , '■[■[ 1 Popular Prices will be charged i' , is. (Reserved), 35.,. 25., and Is. r BOX PLAN AT THE DRESDEN FROM f . TO-DAY. ■". i ■ : v- ■■■ ..,"~ ? I^MPRE. SS THEATRE. 3 " i "Where Everybody Goes." i' STALLS, 3d. DRESS CIRCLE, 6d. LIMITED Number Dress Cirole E«B«ve Seats, Is., for Everybody. 3 TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT! ..''>. • 5 The Thrillingly Sensational ; ' Detective -Feature".: • > . . ■•''■.., 5 • "GREAT PYTHON ROBBERY." ■' "GREAT PYTHON ROBBERY." ; i "GREAT PYTHON EOBBERY."3 ■ . - ■ ■.'".■ 3 . Magnificent Supporting Series. 3 ■' '' N . ■ . '■'
GREAT BRITAIN'S GREATEST PIANOS. . Of the many celebrated Englieh ioslim. rnenta stocked by Tho Dresden piano Company, Ltd., none enjoy such an en- ■ ■viable position and reputation as the Broadwopd Piano, made by the oldest- ■ established firm of piano manufacturers in the British Empire—John Broadwood •' and Sons, Ltd. Other British-built J pianoe at "The Dresden" include -the ' renowned Sames and the excellent lind ' reliable Collard. I The famous Canadian Hell \ and the Imperial—are also on view. Easy * terms. The Dresden Piano Company, ; Ltd., Wellington. North Islnnd Man- ■ oger, M. J. Brookes.—Advt. * =====•.■ ■■ - j There's not another oarryinpc offioe be- j side ourselves, having offices of its own tn : every town of importance in. tho Dominion. We are first for furniture movinjr, • first for paroel forwaTdinjr, first'for'hand. J ling baggage.—The N.Z. Express Coi, * I,t<L 87-91 Customhouso Qaay.—Advt. . Administration of Estates.—The Octian , Accident and Guaranti Corporation is- f sues bonds guaranteeing the proper ad- , ministration of deceased persons' estateE,— T Advt. ■'■■■■■• :,;.:..;■ ■ ' \ A special observation car'.vrill leave ■■ the Post Office Squarfi at 9.30 'a.m. daily 1 (weather permitting) far tue''c'6nvenie:iico of visitors who' desire to visit -the outlying suburbs. _ •'- •■'■■' •' £ A cavalry man carriee a rifle, a sirord, revolver, and sometimes a> Mice. ■'"'■■ ■: .'•■■' ■:.. '. ' ''.. I Gout goes out when Rheuirib is taken. This splendid remedy has' cnfed;'" thousands of sufferers, because ;it drires ' out the cause of the trouble—excess uric 1 acid in the blood. Try it. ■' 2s/ 6d. and f As. 6d., everywhere.—Advt. [!■'."'':'.' f, Tho weekly stock sale will bo held at ii Messrs. W. ani G. Turnbull and Co;, S Ltd.'e Waippua yards, Jlasterton, ; bs. A
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2296, 2 November 1914, Page 7
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