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amusements'. . ' * MATINEE, TO-DAY, 2.30 P.M. THE KING'S .THE KING'S JJAYWARD'S ■ -PICTURES. TO-NIGHT an TO-NIGHT. Last Soreening of "THE WRATH OF THE GODS." "THE WRATH OP THE GODS.". "THE WEATH OF THE GODS.'! Or the DESTRUCTION OF SAKURA JIMA. Acted by Japanese Artists in Japan. SPECTACULAR!' _ SENSATIONAL I Volcano in Action. Shipwrecked at Sea. ' Ship in Flames, "BATTLE OF LEBBEKE." "BATTLE OF LEBBEKE." Real Scenes of Battlefield. "GAUMONT WAB, GRAPHIC." Interesting English Happenings. .COL. HEEZA LEAR'S SHIPWRECK. .Amid Storma of Merriment.' , AND OTHERS. MONDAY ,NEXT! A Mammoth Masterpiece, 6000 ft/ "HOME, SWEET HOME;"' 6000 ft, "HOME, SWEET HOME." The Lifo "History of John Howard Payne, the author-composer of the worldloved melody. THE KING'S ORCHESTRA, In Special Selections.. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. 6d. and Is. Book Early,. Dresden, Is. 6d. Eve ry bo d y's. Palatial Pioture House. . Last Opportunity from noon of, fleeing "One of the Best" Programmes.' Perhaps the children would like to 869 HER BIG SCOOP. BATTLE OF LEBBEKE. FACE ON THE BAR ROOM FLOOR. Send them early to-day and you can come any old time, but after to-night. MAURICE COSTELLO, Vitagraph's Great Actor will not appear. HEE BIG SCOOP., A Tale of Newspaper Circles. And again only to-day will CHARLES CHAPLIN Keystone CHARLES CHAPLIN Comedian, Act the Funny Man in the : ' FACE ON THE BAR ROOM FLOOR, FACE ON THE BAR ROOM'FLOOR, ASd all supporting subjects finish:to-night BATTLE OF LEBBEKE (War Series). PATHE'S WAR' GAZETTE (latest). JOKE ON JANE (Comedy). PANORAMA OF BELGIUM (Scenic). ON MONDAY, NOON, We soreen an incomparable ' attraction, FROM THE LAND OF SHADOWS, A beautiful lore romance, embodying the ; sfcory of a saintly fantasy. And PUR FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE. The men that never sleep, the bulldogs on watch.. Prioea—6d. and 3d. ■ JjJ MPR ES3 T IBATEE. "Where Everybody Goee.' l STALLS 3d.,. FOR ALL. DEESS CIRCLE 6d., FOE ALL. limited number D.C. Reserves, Is, ' TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. FINAL APPEARANCE of the Regent Co.'s Magnificent English Dfamatio "Feuiture," "WHAT A WOMAN WILL DO,'* "ECLAIR WAR SPECIAL". (Germans entering Ghent). "TOPICAL WAR BUDGET," Eto. NEW PROGRAMME MONDAY.. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, Town < hale, town hail OWN HALL, TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. . ORGAN R EC I TAIL.' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!. TO-NIGHT! .... JAfc Bo'clock,: . By ■ MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). First Movement from 6th Symphony ! Tchaikovsky Eglogue ;..y.vr.3 Salome Prelude, Fugue, and * Variation. " : \ • ' - Cesar Franck Concerto in D Minor (No. 10) ... Handel Idyll© ;..., C d'Evry Sonatina in A Minor ....: Earg-Elert Admission— SIXPENCE and ONE SHILLING. .JNO. E. PALMER, Town. Clerk. December Ith, 1914. "TJUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS." "JJUNTY . PULLS -,THE STRINGS." RETURN-VISIT. N.B.—Owing to an-alteration in the shipping arrangements, .Three Performances only can be given! and these will take place on WEDNESDAY EVENING JNEXT, THURSDAY. EVENING NEST. FRIDAY EVENING NEST. QRAND OPERA' .HOUSE, E. J. Carroll and J. C. Williamson, Ltd., • Present MR. and MRS. GRAHAM MOFFAT And their Brilliant Company of" SCOTTISH PLAYERS; ' In the world-famed "Comedy! "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS." ' "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS." "BUNTY PULLS THE, STRINGS." "BUNTY PULLS THE' STRINGS." "BUNTY PULLS THE STEINGS." 1 "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS," , (By.- Graham ; Moffat;) ' ~ - DON'T MISS "BUNTY" THIS TIME, The play that all N.Z. is praising, Mr. and Mrs. GRAHAM MOFFAT As Tammas Biggar and Eelen Dunlop, Reserved Seats, 55.; Unreserved, 35., 25., and Is. BOX PLANS OPEN. AT THE DRESDEN On MONDAY, at 9 o'clock. .1 -' . • NOTICE. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, T° Meet many requests from Troopers, wq have installed ELECTRIC LIGHT, and can take photographs equal to daylight—every evening from 7. to 9.30. ;. , SPECIAL OFFERj ' FREE. . ENLARGEMENT . FREE .With each dozen photographs, - ' . DAY or NIGHT,- . THE EAR-DIE SHAW STUDIOS, 1 G3 Willis Street, 1 Nexlt J. Duthio and Co. PICTURES AT 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION! Owing to circumstances ■ arising from tho War we are making a 4s. IN THE £ REDUCTION ON EVERY- , THING, IN OUR STOCKS. Whether you're interested in 0:1 Paintings, Water { Colours, Engravings, Photogravures, Ar- 1 fists* Materials, or Picture Frames, by I making your choice now from our wide I selections you will effect substantial. * economies. Males a point of oalling to-: ! .morrow and inspect tne attraotive offer- J ings.—McGREGOR WRIGHT'S Gallery. ] INVITATIONS, Programmes, eto., for r functions of all-•'kinds, promptly I *n'd tastefully printed at tie "Dominion" p General Printing Hoyus, Dominisa Al" c j

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 9

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