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AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S. HE KING'S. TO-NIGHT •- At 8. ' NIGHTLY One of England's first Actors, in W. .W.Jacob's delightful comedy, BEAUTY AND THE BARGE. BEAUTY AND THE BABGE. BEAUTY AND THE BARGE. BEAUTY AND THE BAEGB. BEAUTY AND THE BARGE. BEAUTY AND THE BARGE. ..,' A' charming series of humorous oituations which gradually lead xm to an amusing and appropriate finish! BOY SCOUTS. BOY SCOUTS. BE PREPARED. To witness a picture which is both interesting and educational. BOY SCOUT FARM IN SUSSEX. BOY SCOUT FAEM IN SUSSEX, Direct from Europe. .-..•' GAUMONT'S WAR SPECIAL. , GAUMONrS WAR SPECIAL, GAUMONT'S WAjJ SPECIAL. Another interesting fssries of views from tho scone of hostility.- • ACROSS THE BURNING TRESTLE. An Edison dramatic masterpUos,' SETTING THE;JSTYL&. A flash of humour from .the Vitagraph.' Studio.. .-'..'.. .' AND OTHERS. '..'■' ■ 6d. and Is. Reserves Dresden, Is. £d. _—: : , gV'EEYBOD Y'S. Daily from Noon till, 10.30. p.m., An impressivo drama, which effectively reveals the bitterness of'.'war' and. the 1 harsh demands of military discipline. "WAR'S HEART BLOOD." "WAR'S HEART BLOOD." "WAR'S HEART BLOOD." "WAITS HEART BLOOD." "WAR'S HEART BLOOD." "WAR'S HEART BLOOD.""WAR'S HEART BLOOD." "WAR'S HEART BLOOD:". : Portraying realistic battle -scenes in the ranks of the Russian Army. A. story, of love, jealousy, and vengeance. BIRD LIFE IN SPRINGTIME. BIRD LIFE IN SPRINGTIME., •-,-, , A visit to the songsters' leafy haunt*. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC; The all-red route is, still patrolled by Britain's battleships. ' War pictorials arrive regularly. We screen the latest. WHILE AUNTIE BOUNCED. WHILE AUNTIE BOUNCED. Lubin- mirth-provoker. See- what happens in- this fast and furious comedy, BILL SQUARES THE BOSS. More humour In a different form. 3d. Children..,- Adults 6d. Q.RAND OI'EEA HOUSE! Direction, ,E. J.'CARROLL.. Last THREE NIGHTS of the World's Greatest Attraction. / The Mighty Monarehs of Magic, ~',' LEROY, TALMA, ANDBOSCO, . LEROY, TALMA, AND BOSCO, . LEROY, TALMA, AND BOSCO, .. In a Series of Sensational illusions. Farewell of the Australasian Season, these THREE performances being tho finale-'of' a 'triumphant Australian and New Zealand tour. TO-NIGHT.., TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Tho Spectacular Illusion which roused the Audience on Saturday last to the' highest pitch of enthusiasm. TO THE GLORY OF FRANCE. Symbolical of the Rejuvenation of France and the Triumph of the Triple Entente. The Famous Belgian' Necromancer, ■:,:.;.- ,SERVAIS LEROY.:: ,•:,;' ' SERVAIS X LEROY;-,-:■'•'-. '- Has specially invented this Patriotic Illusion' during his Australasian;. Season. : '■• ..SUPPORTED BY. ; < .-NOVEL SPECIALTY ACTS Popular Prices—Ss„ 25., Is. Early doors to Back Stalls and Gallery, 6d.'extra. ■ . Box Plan at Dresden. Booking fee, Is: Day Sale at Miss Lennox, Tobacconist. pRAND : OPERA HOUSE. Lessee ...... J. C. Williamson,'Ltd. • Commencing • SATUBDAY NEXT, 14th NOVEMBER. Messrs! George stephensOn and , ALF. LlNLEY'have pleasure in in- . troducing, by arrangement with Mr, Edward Jasper, ' THE ROYAL'PANTOMIME COMPANY, In the-Funniest of all Pantomimes, • ' '-'■' "HUMPTY DUMPTY." ■ "HUMPTY. DUMPTY." Beautifully Staged. : Regally Costumed. A WHIRLWIND OF FUN. Magnificent Stage Pictures', Including .',,;! A GLORIOUS' TRANSFORMATION "",. In-five scenes, entitled. ' ' ." "DREAMLAND." '- 85— People concerned! in —85 85— This Production. ',' The Dresses, Scenery, Ballets, Specialities, Effects, Songs, Marches,; etc.;! a ..'"'- Revelation:' " : . - - '-■ The Brightest 'and Merriest..Pantomime of Modern Times. . SPECIAL BOX PLANiNQTICES. The Plan for the Nirfits will bj Opened TO-MORROW "MORNING at the Dresden at 9 ; Popular Prices: 45., Ss.; 25., and Is. AGNIFICENT 1914 40-50 h.p. CADILLAC Touring Cars|'"FOß ' HIRE (seat 7 or 8 persons). Winner of World's greatest motor trophy twice,.. 1908 .and 1914. Clients-all say: "The most charm:, ing.car we have-ever travelled in." In charge of expert, courteoius driver,., who studies your every wish. For safe, lu'xur'i-.. ous motoring, or a closed :car for.town work, - PLEASE RING 22139 A, Day. or NigK. Charges reasonable; ' '■' CHARLES BARRINGTON.W' h. r? H 1L P> ' 97 DIXON^TREET.,,,.-:'.'•' House, Window, and Office-Cleaning Contractor, . • .■' * Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by . Machinery, All Orders Promptly Executed. 'Phone 3292. Three Rings. TO MOTORISTS. MAKE vbur Benzine into Gas by putting a "Speedier" Attachment on your Engine.- Saves 20 to '40 per cent. Ilenribe. and increases the speed 6 or' 8 miles per hour. Car size, 255. Cycle, 15s. Thirty days' trial. Cash refunded if not satisfactory. , Applicants please enclose addressed envelope for reply. Apply, . ft. MILLER, ■ Platform, Gneyfown. FIRST-CLASS Refreshments obtainable all hours at "The White House," West Side of Square, Palmerstqn N—J.. Rawlins. . '. ' Two errors occurred in our list of Parliamentary candidates published on Saturday last. Tho name ..of. Mr. Payne was omitted as a candidate for Groy Lynn, while tof Mr. Byron Brown was .in error included for tho Otaki seat. ,•'-,-! GREAT BRITAIN'S GBEA TEST PIANOS.;'.Of the many celebrated English instru. ments stocked by The Dresden Piana Compahy, Ltd., none enjoy such an enviable position and reputation as tbo Broadwood Piano, mode by tho oldest established:firm of piano manufneturers in the British Empire—John Binadwood and Sons, 'Ltd. Other ' British-built pianos at "The Dresden" inolude tho renowned Sanies and the excellent and reliable Collard. The famous Canadian organs—The Bell and the Imperial—are also on view. Easy forms. .The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. North Island ■ Manjfier, M, J. Brookes, ~Aditf, »

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2302, 9 November 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2302, 9 November 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2302, 9 November 1914, Page 7

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