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AMUSEMENTS. - Dresden being closed for holidays, soatfl can bo booked at Theatre. 'Phone BU3j MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30: , - HAYWARD'S. ' . . ■■' THE KING'S, Pictures and Sweet Music. TO-NIGHT is tho Last Night of Out Massive Holiday Programme, Headed by _ "MYSTERY o£ tho SLEEPING DEATH.';. "MYSTERY of the SLEEPING DEATH." "MYSTERY of the SLEEPING DEATHS "MYSTERY of tho SLEEPING DEATH.'* A weird romance of Hindoo legendary^ love, featuring ALICE JOYCE. ALICE JOYCES "HIS NEW PROFESSION," "HIS NEW PROFESSION." A "Keystone" with Chas. Chaplin, th* "Silent Comedian," m new tricks, THE PRICE OF A LIE, StiTring "Cniemacolour" Dnaioa. "LITTLE MISCHIEF," Clever Child Story; fA* SUMMER RESORT IDYLL/!S. Laughable Edison Comedy. \ "In tho Hands of the Kindly Dutch.? Our Naval Brigade in Holland. > "PATHS GAZETTE." Full of itoms of interest. "KING'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.^ 6d. and Is. Reserves Is. 6d. .J TjIVER'YBOD IY'bJJ ' - TO-DAY & TO-NIGHT-LAST OHANCEt Of Seeing i PATHE'S GREAT COLOUR PICTUReJ 3-part Dramatic Gem. 'A Btory of intrigue and mysteryj, . KING IN NAME ALONE, KING IN NAME ALONE, KING IN NAME ALONE, A Drama of State, depicting Life in Royal Circles ■< of Bynthia; A BRAND NEW HERO. , Keystone Comic—One of the Best, WARRIORS'OF YPRES. (Grand Battle Serieß.) GIRL OF THE SEASONS. (A Oojicdy-drania of Character.) GADMONT WAR GRAPHIC. (Latest War v Items.) Prices: 6d. and 3d. J] V E R Y B 0 D JIbI ATTRACTION SUPREME! COMMENCING MONDAY AT NOONJ t A glorious week of Fun, which will/ drive away the blues. . J A Keystone Two-part Star Comedy,'. " Bettor than the Best,,.'and CHARLES CHAPLIN And MABEL NORMAND, , (The Keystone pair) aio in the bill CAUGHT IN A CABARET, CAUGHT IN A CABARET, CAUGHT IN A CABARET. CAUGHT IN A CABARET, A Half-hour of Laughs—loud and Ion?. CHARLES CHAPLIN, CHARLES CHAPLIN, The Pun-maker of Picturedom, •MABEL NORMAND, MABEL NORMAND, ,The Keystonß Laughter Girl. The "Prime Minister of Iceland" mashes the "Girl from the Golden Wcst." CHARLES CHAPLIN And MABEL NORMAND: - j In'a great dub part, _ Supported by FOOD FOR THE DOGS OFWWAtB t .' Every man has his price. ■ BULLY BOY CARTOONS. A COWARD'S SACRIFICE. GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC, Prices: Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d.| IS MAJESTY'S % THEATEE; Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165. TO-DAY • At 2.30. TO-DAYi' •• TO-DAY At 2.30, TO-DAY] ' OUR HALF-PRICE MATINEE. \ OUR HALF-PRICE MATINEE. ' ' OUR HALF-PRICE MATINEE. ,; Take the Opportunity of Seeing the Greatest Show in tho World for the* "> Money. * ',-■ A GIGANTIC PROGRAMME. Presented exactly as at Night, including:' THE FAMOUS CORRICK FAMILY. And Briliant Double Vaudeville Co. JTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE,' >' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT J Last Night of This Programme. An Unparalleled Triumph' Achieved THE CORRICKS, , , THE MARVELLOUS CORRICKS,. A Talented Combination. . Sensational Success of . - CLINTON AND BEATRICE. CLINTON AND BEATRICE. Champion Lady Sharpshooters. ' MR. CHARLTON CHASE. MR. CHARLTON CHASE. i 'American Specialty Entertainer* ' THE FAMOUS DANGARS, < GEO..MELROSE. THE 1 Last Night of THE LEACH-WALLIN TRIO, The Three Dainty Misses-on the Wire. Prices—2s., Is. 6<L, and Is. Doors, 7,15: 'N.Z.; ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, 1 ■ 'ANNUAL EXHIBITION*.; OPEN TO-DAYTtHIS EVENING i. FOR LAST TIME. IN~1 N ~ Exhibition will be Free •to Public otf., SUNDAY, 3rd JANUARY, s ). ■ From 2 till i p.m. ' '< ' , BOXING TAUGHUi^ By i: "BILLY" ELLIOTT 1, (Champion Feather-weight of N.Z., elsd ex-Champion Feather-weight o£ i Australia). Will be opening in a few. days in Fan< nine's Buildings, 72 Manners Street. ; < Terms, etc., on application. > ■' • i

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2348, 2 January 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2348, 2 January 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2348, 2 January 1915, Page 9

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