AMUSEMENTS. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-MOEEOW at 8. And FRIDAY at 8. • SATURDAY at 8. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. Return of "BUNTY." E. J. Carroll and J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Present MB. and MRS. GRAHAM MOFFAT And their Brilliant Company of Scottish Players. In the Delightful Scottish Play of Humour: "BUNSTY PULLS THE STRINGS." "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS." "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS." '•BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS." "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS,'* (By Graham Moffat.) Don't miss "BUNTY" thin time. FAREWELL APPEARANCES IN N.Z. SPECIAL NOTICE. Arrangements have teen mad? for the. announcement of the " Election, Results from the Stage on Thursday Evening. Results, will also be published in the vestibule immediately they are known. ' Don't be crushed by the crowds in the streets; learn the results in comfort. Reserved Seats, 65.; unreserved, 3a., 2s„ Is.. Box Plans at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. and Miss Lennox's.' . PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 55.; Stalls, 3s.;'Gallery, 25.; la. i late doors, PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. Manners Street. | THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE. TO-NIGHT TOrDAY TO-NIGHT iAT THE MERCY Of AT THE MERCY NIAGARA. An awerinspirinjj Picture. Supported by'a Grand Programme. TO-MORROW. ' ■ TO-MORROW. See the Results of the Elections IN COMFORT. All Results shown on. the Screen. AMONG THE ' '& LUCILLE CLOUDS. LOVE; No. 13. FOLLOW THE CROWDS. ' ' ' ' ■ > BAND, fTTCAMWAYS BAND AT. NEWTOWN X' •'■" ' PARK." "■ TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), • At 8. p/clpck, BANGITIKEI' SEVENTH'' ''ANNUAL LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. sTo.be held on the MARTON' CLUB'S "COURTS, On DEC. 25th, 2fith,-and 28th, 191*. Good Trophies. Entry forms and full particulars may pe: obtained from' the Honorary Secretaries, Marion. H. Y.' CAMERON, Joint J. R. HOWARD/: " Hon,'Seps.
AMUSEMENTS. . We Shall Screen Election Results on 1 Thursday Next. J ! Be early, or Book at Dresden, Ib. 6d, TO-NIGHT at 8, TO-NIGHT. 1 | TO-NIGHT at 8, TO-NIGHT. J THE KING'S. i THE KING'S. HAYWAED'S PICTURES. C Do Not Miss Seeing "HOME, SWEET HOME." An ° "HOME, SWEET HOME." Artistic "HOME, SWEET HOME." Treat! A splendid portrayal in photo-play of tho Life, Works, and Death of 1 JOHN HOWARD PAYNE, ( Who wrote that Immortal Lyrio, Four "HOME, SWEET HOME." < Dramas "HOME, SWEET HOME." In One. "HOME, SWEET HOME." < A heart drama of life and love. Tho sweetest story ever told. Beautiful Scenic Settings. Splendidly acted. ' Strongly supported by THE EVACUATION OP GHENT AND OSTEND. ' With tho Camera at the Front; "His Wife's Burglar," an Edison mirthraiser." "Topical War Budget" and "Wireless From the War,"- clever, catchy sketches. THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. 6d. and Is. Reserves Is. Gd. TCI V E R Y B 0 D T'S. Where Amusement Reigns Supreme, DAILY FROM NOON. A feast of drama. Seasoned with funny comedies. And 6erved with war topical sauces. We start tho menu with FROM THE LAND OF SHADOWS.! . FROM THE LAND OF SHADOWS. FROM THE LAND OF. SHADOWS. A picturesque drama of a novel, unique natuTe, portraying the love story ofi a scientist. ' . OUR FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE. OUR FIRST LINE OF DEFENCB. . (A eeries of views of the Allied! Navies). .THE KISS. '''•''' THE KISS. ■•'■■■' ■■;■■■ (A shop girl's'tompfcation); .— SHE MADE HERSELF BEAUTIFUL.' SHE MADE HERSELF BEAUTIFUL: (A manicure laughter-story)... EVACUATION OF GHENT & 'OSTEND EVACUATION OF GHENTj^OSTEND Incidents of tho Allied Armies' operations SUBSTITUTE FOR BANTS, SUBSTITUTE FOR PANTS, A "Divided" Comedy." ;<-. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. The latest war scones.'. Orchestra Afternoon and Night.; Prioes—6d. and 3d. .;•-■:.:..;.'. ... EVERY PIANIST : " Should have a copy of "SPIRIT OF NAPOLEON" MARCH, The latest success by ADRIAN HOPE, "QPIRIT OF NAPOLEON/' although iS only just issued, has at once, caught the publio favour. The stirring melodies, throughout each movement and tho fine trio make this one of, the best Marches we have ever handled. We can ' confidently recommend it to all who oj>' preciate a good : March. ' ;;■ If you are unable to call arid' hear "SPIRIT OF NAPOLEON" played over, send Is. lOd. jn Stanps> and .we will post you a copy. . . Obtainable at all Music-sellers or. from the Publishers. . ; CHAS./BEGG & CO., LTD., .. ; Manners Street, Wellington,.; :, . THE BRITISH HOUSE FOR BRITISH- ■ ■;: ."■": '-pianos.; '"■';'■'.'' \ • W BARBER AND- CQ.. Dyers and • Dry Cleaners, 125 Cuba St.. City. 'Phone 226.' -
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