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Tho remarks about our remodelled theatre; By LAST NIGHT'S HUGE AUDIENCE^ ' Conclusively proTO that We have Succeeded bijyond Expectation^ Pictures in Ideal Surroundings. THE STRONGEST, APPROVAL ' Was expressed by everybody present off "THE HOUSE OF TEMEERLEY." Rodney ' "Stontf "THE HOUSE OF TEMPERLEY." •THE HOUSE OF TEMPERLEY." , Tlie idea that any old thing will do forf screen exhibition is not;a safe one tof, cherish. Tho leading idea behind aj visualized entertainment is that of tellinj on interesting. story. "THE HOUSE OF TEMPERLEY "- is full of interest from start to P.P.P. is . Open To-day from 12 Noon, ' Day Sessions: Cirolo 6d.'," Stalls'3d," Evening Session: 6d. everywhere. Reserved Seats, Is. FOLLOW THE CROWDS! i VERYBOD.Y'-s) ' Manners Street. " • 4 Daily from Noon till 10.30 p.m. Majestic's 2-reul Drama, unfolding & fascinating Story of Life and Love in « Western Mining Camp. "THE ANGEL OF CONTENTION." "THE ANGEL OF- CONTENTION." ' "THE ANGEL OF- CONTENTION." "THE ANGEL OF CONTENTION. , ' ,_ A Heroine of the Bret Harte Schooli '.', WAR TOPICALS. ' •WAR TOPICALS. * WAR TOPICALS. Kitohener's New Army—General FreneK at the Front—German Prisoners at , Frimloy—Searchlights in London to reJ veal Zoppelins—Wounded Tommies at) v> , , Church Parade. CHARLES CHAPLIN, CHARLES CHAPLIN, Keystone's Funny Man in "LAUGHING GAS." "LAUGHING GAS." 'A Record Mirth-producer. RUINS OF ANCIENT ROME. Scon!* COLONEL HEEZA LIAR. OomieJ 3d. Children. . ... ■ , Adults.'6dy WHERE TO-NIGHTP THE PICTURE HOUSE of tie PEOPLE^' MACMAHON'S NEW ACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE/ TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. DISCORD AND HARMONY (Lovely Gold Seal' Drama in S acts), HEIRTS AND FLOWERS (Another Groat Play). THE DANCING HORSES (A remarkable : picture). • FRANCE (War Series), 'And.others of intense interest. TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER «,, ANOTHER LfST of GREAT SURPRISES With tho touching and tender romance"WHEN THE HEART OALLS"(Imp. Masterpiece), READ TOMORROW'S BILL. 6d. EVERYWHERE 6d. nnOWN HALL. TOWN .HALT!, (CONCERT CHAMBER.) ' SATURDAY EVENING, THE 7th NOVEMBER. VIOLIN CONCERT Under the Patronage of tho. Mayor and Mayoress. Iβ aid of the Mayor's War Belief Fundi By MR. A. SZENES And PUPILS. Romance in. E Flat RubinsteinOverture to a Midsummer Nightf s Dream! / Mendolssoha ' Concerto in E Minor Mendelssohn . And other Classical Compositions.' ;: ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING 4 TWQ SHILLINGS. WANTED KNOWN, — Hot Sea and Fresh Water Bath-house and ' Massage Institute, • I LYALL BAY, WELLINGTON. > For all complaints,including Nerve > Troubles, Rheumatism, and Insomnia. | Massage Treatment by Mr. C. J. Clari; and Nurso Reynolds. ' 'Phono 2119 (2 rings). Open, day and night* ' A GENUINE SONG SUCCESS. \ "GOD REMEMBERS WHEN THE i WORLD FORGETS.'i • " How many wear a emile upon their face ' •' Although their hearts may hold an i empty place? None know the heights nor depths of , their regrets, | But God remembers when the world j forgotg." WE have now in stock supplies in all ; keys of this, the most impressive i Song we have had for" many years—br Carrie Jacobs-Bond, composer of "Perfed Day." It is oven more popular than thu j success. Iβ. 9d. Copy. Posted Is. lOd. ] CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. .LTD., k ' . i Manners Street, Wellington. * "J THE PIANO AND MUSIC HOUSE. _ \. ] MUSIC MADE EASY. WHY Keep Your Piano Idle? Wβ guarantee to Teach you (any oge) to Play it, without study, scales, exercises, or drudgery of any kind. Success with all olasses of music. Tune 3 from the first: lesson. Full Tuition, lOs.. refunded if pupil cannot road music and play a tuno perfectly tho first week; the • eame progress in a fow weeks that used to take years. We have no failure?. The success of our pupils in all parte of N.Z. during the post six years speaks for; us. Call for all particulars, and see ' Press reports and testimonials from 'all parts. ■Birley's College of Music, -Boulcott Chambers (first'floor up); Boulcotl: Street. . TMCTURES AT 20 PER CENT. Rl> JL DUCTIONI Owing to circumstances arising from tho War we ore making a is. IN THE £ REDUCTION ON EVERYTHING IN OUR STOCKS. Whether ■rou'ro interested in Oil Paintings/Water { Colours, Engravings, Photogravures, Ar- . ; tists J Materials, or Picture Frames, by making your choice now from our wide selections you will effect, substantial economies. Make a point of calling tomorrow and inspect tne attractive offer-ings.-McGREGOR WRIGHT'S Gallery. THE LATEST SUCCESSFUL PATRI- 1 OTIC SONG. ! "THE UNION JACK FOR EVER." - • Splendid words set to a wrasin? martial ' Air. Get into line, and procure yonr copy * now. Price Is. 6d.; posted Is. 7d, ■ j mHE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC I STORE, 116 Cuba Strwt. IMPORTANT. IP you want your furniture itunovwl, oonstgnmenis cleared through, tho < Customs, goods delivered in tha city,,or forwarded to any address, call or write Blake, .Carlisle unci Co., Customs. 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