AMUSEMENTS. KING'S. . ■ •■••■■■ KING'S.' TO-DAY, 'AT 3.30. TEE MATINEE OF A LIFETIME. THE MATINEE OF A LIFETIME. Every Child in Wellington will .be eager, so be early. "SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN." Lecturer, Mr. Barrie Marschel. 3d. and Cd. Children. Adults, 6d. and Iβ. nnm; king's! • "haywaed's. I TO-NIGHT, AT 8 SHARP. BOOK SEATS Or BE EARLY. For it ; is absolutely your LAST CHANCE OF SEEING Barter's Monumental Work, "GO-YEARS A QUEEN-GO." ■"60-YEABS A QUEEN-60." "60-YEAKS A QuBEN-GO."' "GO-YEARS A QUEEN-GO." . • "GO-YEARS A QUEEN-60." The ' LIFE 4 REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA. NEWS. Gd. and Is. Reserres Dresden. Is. 6d. •O V E R Y BOD Y ?S.Daily from Noon till 10.S0' p.m.' Last day of screening the present attractive list of releases, headed by the Majestic Co.'s fascinating Western, production. ' ' ■ "THE ANGEL OF CONTENTION. "THE ANGEL OF CONTENTION. "THE ANGEL OF CONTENTION." ■THF, ANGEL OF CONTENTION.", A pleasing story unfolded in the days : of '49. •...-.■■. 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NOTE! ~ ' '■' : : • Owing to the enormous success- , of this glorious subject,,we have decided toex'end the "House of Temperley" season until and including next Tuesday Night: TO-DAY! " SO-DAY! SPECIALS FOR THE NIPPERS, In addition- to Our Magnificent Programme. > .'. . FOLLOW THE CROWDS! . . N.Z, NATIVES' ASSOCIATION. ■ r*RAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT 1 VJTBAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT! ;-.'■:. Also -.. ''. DRAWING OF ART UNION-' i DRAWING ;OF.;AOIT UNION (Winner presented "with an Autographed Historical and Valuable Flag). , ,:. NOW ON VIEW, "■■.' : '. DRESDEN PIANO' CO.'S WINDOWS. ■ . In Aid of the . .■ •. ■ MAYOR'S. WAR FUND FOR LOCAL distress. '.;.. ; ■ ."' town hall. .'"'•■ ' town hall, . WEDNESDAY, nth NOVEMBER; . At 8 p.m. "■■.'■ ,: N.Z.N.A. ORCHESTRA : - "V . ■/" , Of ■ ■ " '■■ '.'OVER 50 PERFORMEBS! Tinder the baton of Mr, William M'Laughlin.. : ' ; GLORIOUS CHORUS SINGING BY 400 - CHILDREN — 400 ■ FROM THE CITY'SCHOOLS,; V ■ Solos by ; - Mi S SR M S INi CHiS CLARKSQN. COURTENAY V. MOHR, AND H. Piccolo D r uot by MESSRS. MINIFIE and Cornet b'uet by MESSRS. ELLIOT and GRIFFITHS. ._ . .. ,'■ Come and Help in'the Splendid Choi-uses ■ ':. you all know. ■ THE C. M'INTYEE, Hon. Sec. pRAND " SACRED CONCERT ■ '•■ Af :'■ ■ HIS MAJESTY'S,' '". '' ■'.''. By •■■■■•■ ■ WELLINGTON TRAMWAYS BAND, THIS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER Btl£ 8.15 p.m.' ■ ; ADMISSION FREE. Silver Coin Collection. . ; ■ ■ '.' ■ ' ALBERT CHRISTES'ON, ■ . . . . . .Hon. Sec ' BASEBALL'COMPETITIONS. ENTRIES for the Competitions—Senior and : Boys' Division—will be received up to 1 p.m. on SATURDAY.NEXT; 7th 'November, with the Hon.- Sec, P.0.-Bos . ■ s, MOORE, ' Hon. Sec, W.B.L. '■•■•■'. WARNING. rE WELLINGTON NO-LICENSE LEAGUE desires to .inform tho Public that all v enrolment claims are acknowledged by Registrars of . Electors, and -should'-such acknowledgment not be received, inquiry should at onco be made. This warning is deemed ncecssai-y becauso of very many reports concerning canvassers calling and promising to enrol, but failing to do so. Our Offioo in 42 Manners Street will gladly make any necessary inquiries on. behalf '>£ electors. ■.-•'.' ■:■•- WM. H. HINTON,.',.-..' . Organiser. TOT A N'T E D K N p.W Ni Hot Sea and Fresh Water Bath-houso and , Massage Institute, ■■''■'. LYALL BAY, WELLINGTON;' For all complaints, including Nerve Troubles, Rheumatism, and Insomnia. Massage Treatment. by . Mr. C. J.; Clark' and Nurse Reynolds. ; , .: 'Phone 2419 (2 rings). Open day and night. GREAT BRITAIN'S GREATEST . . PIANOS. ■'.■... : -: : .;.'--• ' : Of the many celebrated English instru. raents stocked by Tho Dresden Viano Company, Ltd., hone • enjoy euch an enviable position and reputation' as tho Broadwowl. Piano, made by the oldest established firm of piano manufacturers in the British Empire—John Broadwood and Sons, Ltd. Other British-liuilt ■pianos at "The Dresden" include the renowned Sanies nnd the excellent and reliable Collard. ' ' -. . The faiuoii9 Canadian organs—The Bell nnd the Imperial—are also on view. Easy terms. The Drosden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. North Island .Manager, M. J, Brookes.—Advt..
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2301, 7 November 1914, Page 9
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