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.;■ AMUSEMENTS. -7 | mHE KING'S! ' ; Ike king's. i TO-NIGHT .At 8 NIGHTLY 1 Lubin'B Grand Production, featuring America's greatest Child Actress. A con- 1 vincing story of a daughter's influence ! : ■ and unselfish devotion. "THE INSPECTOR'S STORY." t "THE" INSPECTOR'S STORY." . "THE INSPECTOR'S STORY." ! A struggle against overwhelming edds. ■ A subject whioh compels'admiration. I BEFORE ANTWERP. ' I BEFORE A NTWERF. " ' " i The plucky Belgians', preparations for de* ! fence—First Batteries in Action—Cover. { ing Infantry's Advance—Guarding Bridgoa j on the Scheldt. "THE DAVIS CUP." ' "THE DAVIS CUP." ' '! Tennii Champions at play. - An excellent. film, showing every pmaso of the game.- ■ "MAX ON THE BRINY," Featuring Ma? Lindor, who died for hiqf Country. I _ LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Activities in Franco and Belgium, • • AND OTHERS. 6d. and Is. Reserves at Dresden, Is. Cfy ' EV E R Y B 0 D Y ' S.' i .Daily from noon till 10 30 p.m. _ j A Superb Assortment of Dramatic, Comic, and Topical Subjects, headed by; Edison's gripping stoiy of a father's hm 1 just condemnation. ' I THE SHATTERED TREE. THE SHATTERED TREE. I THE SHATTERED TREE. . THE SHATTERED TREE. A' play revealing the fascination of ' Stock Exchange and the results of iecb» less speculation. BATTLE BEFORE ANTWERP. j BATTLE .BEFORE ANTWERP. ,-, Refugees' Flight—Death-dealing' Batterie(' -I in Action—Preparations for a Stubborn • j ' ■ Defence. . ) ■ .] LORD ROBERTS, - ! LORD ROBERTS, , r :] The Soldiers' Friend reviews and admireX 'Kitchenor's London Army. v '-. i: THE SKY PIRATE. '. i A Keystone which bristles with MerrH i ' ment. ' : 1 LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. j With the Troops at Home and Abroad. • ! 3d. Children. Adults Gd. - i . . _ j TjIMPRES.S THEATRE,); j "Where. Everybody Goes." . ■ l -..j DAY AND NIGHT PRICES: i j Stalls 3d. , Dress Circle 6d. I , Limited number, Dress -.. Circle : I • Seats Is., for .Everybody. '..,•'. -,J TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT..^'y : -V:H \ Regent' 6 Stirring 'TTeatiire" iMelodwunflji•''■•'/ "SELF ACCUSEb!",'.","./.• •■-•/ J "SELF ,-■ .. ■-.-.. | .. "SELF. ACCUSED." , ; . I "Wake of'the Huns" (Wonderful '»«!*.•'. : War Scenes), "Topical, Budget"' (Latesls I War Pictures), etc., etc., etc, ' I PEOPLE'S / PICTURE" PALACE*' | ■'. Manners Street." , "■'■■"' \ .; THE ONLY SHOW- WOBTH WHILBj ," i An A.B.Sunerb" ; Production:. ... ; THE HONOUR OF THE LAW.' -i * THE HONOUR OF THE LAW. 1 "- ' I THE HONOUR OF THE LAW." ; v ; THE HONOUR-OF THE LA.W. 'i THE HONOUR OF THE LAW. ; . . .Exclusive.to The PJP.P.. ,L . . -i ;'■ ' - Supported'by ■'•" ;, ". '' -' ; THE ECLAIR JOURNAL, No. 97, : THE ECLAIR JOURNAL,-No, 97,j- ; THE ECLAIB.JOURNAL, N0.i97., ; ;. "! Including All the Latest War News',),, ; ' .... AND A HOST OF OTHERS... ';.," 'Don't Forget the' Prices: .' ■*' ■ Day'Sessions—Circle; od.; Stalls,'S3j': •-. : : Night—6d. Everywhere. v ■ FOLLOW I'HB CROWDS! , j'TEE SOYAL"'WELLINGTON:OHOBa4SOCIETY. ' "; ' ' Condttctor-MR.'HMBERT.BLOY. , mOWN HALL. ' 7,. 'TOWN hIlL^ TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 20th. . '' "A TALE 01 OLD JAPAN." • . ."A.TALE ..OT OLD. JAPANj," ; Plan and; Tickets.at Dresden. .' • .:; ; -. : Prices: Hβ. (reserved), 23. (reserved).'A supply of, One Shilling Tickets wili' be on sale at the Bos Office.from To-day l ■- ■■(TKuraday).;.••:•■,. , ; -...^. 1 ;.;,.' ':..,,..:.:.;_ V-- . ,' . -V.; W. E. CALDOW, Hon. Seo.;.'."■ ; •Phone 3390. Private 18C6 (1 short, %■ long).. ■.. .; ' . . ; , _'';• -..': ' fjiASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCILi- ; EiFERSY SERVICE TIME-TABLE.'^' 1 . (Wellington, Day's Bay. Rcna Bay). Monday, Tuesday; Wednesday, • : . ~. thursday. and. friday. ,:^,,,' Leave Ferry Wharf, ■Wellirigtott-#.411 a.m., 1045, 1.15,. 2.30, <t.15, 5.20, o.2ft. (also Monday and Wednesday cnly K ! ■ 10.15 p.m., Gd. extra). Cargo boat,' 1.15 p.m. (Cargo should be at wharf! before rioon.V ■':■- ,~ ■' '.'<■•'<■ "•:'■■: : --' O'.'* - Leave Day's Bay—6.sS a.m., 8, 9, 11, 3.5. 4.20, 5.20 (also Monday, and Wednew, r day, 7.10 p.m.). : •''■"' ''■'■■■-■ -■! Leave Rona Bay—7.s a.m., 8.15, 9.10, U.IO, 3.15, 4.30. 5.30 (ako Monday, end-.-WedH . nesday, 7.ip.mJ. . - .\.; ..:, ... '..,fc ■;■" ; SATURDAY. .. ■'-■ ' . Leave' Wellington-7.40 a.m./'10,15. IS.kJ 1.20. 2.30, 4.15, G.lO, 9,20,-11.15 (6d. : ei- ■ tra 11.15 p.m.). • '■*' - "' v V '.. Leave Diy's Bay-6.55 aim., B,' B.'-'ll; 1.4t" ; " 3.5,'5, 7, 10.10 p.m. ■•!<■■■•••••••:• I ■■•-. \ Leave Rona Bay—7.s a.m., 8.15,, 940, 11.10e ; . ■ 1.50, 5.15,\5.10: 7.10..10 p.m./ l- : " SUNDAY/'- , - ••■' Leave Wellington—lo.3o a.m., 2.80, 9.15 p.m. i ' Leave Day's Bay-9.15,a.ra., 1.15, 5, 8.2^ p.m; -'■:•..■ . ; . ,'■ ■•:... ■;: ■ ,- V Leave Rona Bay-9.25 a.m., 1.25, 5.10. 8.30 p.m. (' ' - _ BRITISH PIANOS/' ; ' -' ;; ' SHIPMENTS of the Latest Models bf! the following now to hand:— . \ BRINSMEAD—The leadinß British Piano, The name "Brinsmead" on a :Piano ds a guarantee of the best •■' British! ■ ■ workmanship and skill. Price front . .£73 .... ■' ■ JUSTIN BROWNE-We have just wi ' ■ cured the Sole Agency for the Justin. Browne Pianos. In Britain these Pianos aro extremely popular, and the instruments just landed will bomparej , favourably with any on the market,. Price 475. ' ■'"■'■,„' < NEWMAN—Mado by Newman and Co., London. A. good,- solid, well-eon* , etructed Piano at the Price. The best value in tho Dominion. Price . fiasy Terms can be arranged. We guarantee all our Pianos, and ourv guarantee is worth having,- as it is baekeoV " ■.' up by our 53 yeare , 'straiKhtforward trad-; Ing. A visit to our Warehouse wiilbe worth while. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON* The' Home-of Good"Pianos. > -■ — — — '—< ■ . • MUSIO MADE EASY. .:' V WHY Keep Your Piano Idlef guarantee ,to Teach you (any ago), bo Play it, without 6tudy, scales, cises, or drudgery of any kind. Success; with all olasses of music. Tunes from; the first lesson. Full Tuition, £1 10s.. refundod if pupil cannot read musio and play a tuno perfectly the first week; the sanio progress in a few weeks that used. to lake years. Wβ have no failures. Tho success of pur pupihi in all-parts of N.Z. during the pasVsix years speaks foe. iis Call for all particulars, and Bee Press reports and testimonials from all;parts. Biiley'6 College of. Muaic, Boul-r cott Chambers (first iloor Tip), Bouioott Street. ', ' -■"•'■■ '■- ' _,' : ■ NEW SONGI!! '■" ■ ■ . > . "SING ME-THE., ROSARY'V :. : . (The sweetest song of all).." ".' * Aho the above Song arrauged as al Beautiful REVERIE for PIANOFORTE; SOLO. '"■"• '"■■' '■■'■?■' -■■■-.'. ".•-'■■■.-; Prico, Is. Gd. per.copy; posted, Is. 7d. per copy. Only obtainable from '-■ friHE ANGLO-AMERICAN ''"-:MUSIC, L 1 STORE, 116 Cuba Street. , PICTURES' AT 20 PI!R''CENT. RE"DUCTION! Owing-to ciroumetances arising from the War we aromakinc a 4b. IN THE £ REDUCTION- ON EVERY.. . THING IN OUR STOCKS. - Whether /: you'ro interested in Oil Paintings, Water Colours, Engravings, Photogravures, Artists' Materials, or' Picture' Frames; :by, making your choico'now. from our wide selections you will ; effect economies. Make a point of 'cilling'tomorrow mid inspect the attractive'offori, - inge.-McGREGOB WRIGHT'S ..Gallery., ! f, LET the "Dominion" General Printing: '-'I, Department handle order/ whatever your, requirements, .'prompt attention. BoaßOflable ohargee. • '0-.- -...-...■.■ ■;;-•. .- y

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2311, 19 November 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2311, 19 November 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2311, 19 November 1914, Page 7

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