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Hundreds .Turned Away. ... r '.' LA BALLERINA. The latest "rage 1 ?. LA BALLERINA, from Europe and LA BALLERINA. Ameriwi. ' Gorgeous'• LA BALLERINA. Ballets. Magnifi.LA BALLERINA, cent Costumes, LA BALLERINA, aud perfectly LA BALLERINA. ' portrayed; . THE BALLET DANCER. A powerful lesson for everybody.' Another Great Scoop— THE ATTORNEY'S BURGLAR. And 1 LUCILLE LOVE. Series No. 11. LUCILLE LOVE. Exciting k Thrilling • Coming Thursday. , f FINGERPRINTS. FINGERPRINTS*' The last great case of Ed. Zeal, America's' Greatest Detective. FOLLOW THE CROWDSI ■ EMPRESS theatre, "Whore Everybody Goes." DAY AND NIGHT PRICES: Stalls 3d. Dress Circle 6d. Dress Circle Reserve, Is. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. . K. and E.'s Wonderful - "Feature"- Comedy: "THE BILLIONAIRE.'-* . "THE BILLIONAIRE." . ... "THE BILLIONAIRE." ' •-'-'.THE BILLIONAIRE." ■ , .''Sentinels of.the Deep'.' (some of. Brt> tain's huge warships, also the ill-fated! Hogue and Good Hope); "Eclair Jour* nal," "Broken Faith, etc., etc. \ ; 0 W N. • ■ H 'A L L, FRIDAY NEST, MASS MEETING ON PROHIBITION. Don't Mies the Chance of Seeing i'THE 'MAUDLIN'. LEAGUE'; ' - Evaporated in Ridioule, On FRIDAY NEXT, in the interests oB the Piiblio (though not of the public* house), . the masquerade of the erates" will be summarily teminated'A After. Next v Friday , the "Moderated Leagtie" will take its place ; among tha • records of shams, and registered-iii the arohiyes of absurdity, , Don't Miss the "MAULING OF THE* moderates."' "..7;: TOWN HALL, NEXT FRIDAY, 8 pirn. ASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL." FERRY SERVICE TIME-TABLE. • (Wellington, Day's Bay, Rcna .Bay),.;, MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,.;,.. Leave Ferryf Wharf, • Wellington—7.lo Va'.m.,' 10.15/1.15, 2.3D,' i.15, : 5.20,' elO (also Monday and Wednesday only, ■ 10.15 p.m;, - 6d. extra). ' Cargo boat, 1.15 p.m. (Cargo Bhould be at wharf ■ before noon.) Leave Day's 8ay—6.65 a.m., B,* 9, 11, 3.5, 120,. -5.20 (also Monday and Wednesday, 7.10 p.m.). ... ..... ... Leave Ron a Bay—7.s a.m., 8.15, 9.10,11.10, 3.15, 130, 5.30 (also Monday and Wednesday, 7 p.m.). • ; J - ' ' ' SATURDAY. -■'■ lieave Wellington—7:4o a.m., 10.15. 12.15, ' 1.20, 2.30, 4.15. 6.10, 9.20, 11.15 (fid.ei- . tra 11.15 p.m.). . lieave Diy's 8ay—6.55 a.m.,-8, 9, 11, 1.45, . .8.5, 5, 7.- 10.10 p.m.. .. Leave Rona Bay—7.s a.m., 8.15, 9.10, 11.10, 1.50, 3.15, 5.10, 7.10. 10 p.m. ': 1 ■ SUNDAY. lieave Wellington—lo.3o a.m., 2.80, 5.50, 9.15 p.m. ••• '• Leave Day's 8ay—9.15 a.m., 1.15, 5, 8.20 p.m. ' Leave Rons. 8ay—9.25 a.m., 1.20, 5;10, 8.30 p.m ; jgRITAIN'S RECRUITING SONG; "FALL IN, FALL IN." Words by H. Begbie. "Music by Frederio H. Cowen. This Song has caused a- sensation in Britain, K.M. War-Office having , distri- • buted it to every Recruiting Station, and requested every Theatre, Music, and Concert Hall .proprietor to have .it sung' on every possible occasion, the result being a great influx of Recruits. _ The profits will be handed by tho Publishers to the Prince of Wales's Fimd. One verso reads r"Where will you look, sonny, where will you look Whon your children yet to be- > Clamour to learn of the part yon toot' In the War that kept men free? ■ - • Will you say it was naught to ; you iff. Franco - Stood up to her foe or bunked? _ But whcTO will you.look when they givo _ the glance ' That .tells you they know you fnnkedr ' The publishers have sent us only 200 copies, so don't dolay with your order. 2s. copy;,2s. Id. posted. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.; Manners Street, Wellington. I NEW "SONG U! "SING ME THE ROSARY". (The Bweetest song of all). Also tho above Song arranged as ,n Beautiful REVERIE for PIANOFORTE SOLO. ' . ' ' Price, Is. Gd. per copy; posted, Is. 7d. per copy. Only obtainable from mHE ANGLO-AMERICAN ' MUSIC X • STORE, 116 Cuba Street. P" ICTURES .AT 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION! Owing to circumstances arising from tho War we are making a 4s. IN THE £ REDUCTION ON EVERYTHING IN OUR STOCKS. Whether you'ro interested in Oil Paintings, Water Colours, Engravings, Photogravures, Artists' Materials, or Picture Frames, by ; making your ohoice now from our wide seleotions you will effect .substantial' eoonomies. Mate a point of calling tomorrow and inspeot the attractive offer"'pw—»MaQKEQOß WRIGHT'S Gallerj,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2315, 24 November 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2315, 24 November 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2315, 24 November 1914, Page 7

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