AMUSEMENTS. Be Early or Book at Bristol Gate Dresden), Is. 6d. ' THE KING'S. THE KING'S. HAYWAED'S PICTURES, TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT. i<4. PROGRAMME PAR A Dramatic Feature Exclusive by ther j Famous Players Co.: >'■■[•';■> " THE RING AND THE MAN.'?,,. '* THE RING AND THE MAtf.''-. " THE RLNG AND THE MAN;'; I .;}. *' THE RING AND THE MAN;" ; : A stirring drama of American political';*'life, wherein "graft" and corruptiohVSOu play a leading part. .- "io- « " THE RING AND THE UAMtm "THE RING AND THE MAMft-. I'THE RING AND THE. MANSV Featuring-"Bruce M r ßae." His nis%.jf, appearance on the screen. ' „*'.,.' £'THE ISLAND OF. MADEIRA/i -W" Pretty Pathe-colour Scenic. .^ u "THE T3EAR' FACTS," «'^*- ■ A .Vitagraph Comedy-drama. i'C'W WAR TOPICALS," irfov. Just arrived. -y;i'i*' : "SUSANNA'S NEW SUIT," '..•ft'. A Margarita Fischer Comedy. :,,'*■■■■ KING'S" POPULAR ORCHESTRA. ;!$, . 6d. and Is.. Reserves Dresden, Is. 6d.• i "-V ! ETJ R Y B 0 D Y'S^ ; , The home of Keystone stars. J( l TO-DAY .AT NOON. ,'i A Monarchial Star Feature Bill. .■*,,. One half-hour of laughing; exhasifltioiy' ' The King and Queen of mirth, if CHARLES CHAPLIN Tho King ,\ • CHARLES CHAPLIN of comedy And and his MABEL NORMAND queenly '■'. .-.., (MABEL NORMAND consort. •■••■. In '•■: CAUGHT IN A CABARET. ' . CAUGHT IN A CABARET. CAUGHT IN A CABARET. CAUGHT IN A CABARET. . Full of quick, quaint actions. Cleve*, artists. Fooling permeates the who!*!story. ■ Equal in mirthful proclivities to, ''The Property Man." . CHARLES CHAPLIN The comedy MABEL NORMAND duo. f The "Primo Minister of Iceland" masheg; the "Girl from the West." COWARD'S SACRIFICE (drama). , BULLY BOY CARTOONS. . v Every Man Has His Price (drama). ; • WILD BIRDS OF SCOTLAND. FOOD FOR THE DOGS OF WAR. 1 Prices—Adult3 6d., Children 3d. y IS~ MAJESTY'S THEATReI Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165/ } TO-NIGHT.. At 8. TO-NIGHT^ . Messrs. Fuller-Brennan present their . \ New Specialty Vaudeville Company, S&A lected from the world's best theatres. 7-TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTh VNEW IMPORTED STAR ACTS. ■■'? .. V First Appearance- of. FIELDS AND COCO In an ••. : I FIELDS AND COCO extraordinary. FIELDS AND COCO ocrobatio ' > : FIELDS AND COCO, act. . \, ■'■'■"';';■■: The cleverest performers in their .lteAy' we havoVhad in N.Z. for many a day v Auckland "Star," Deo. 22nd, 1914. . . ; : Everything new, complete. change by. ' j THE CORRICK FAMILY. THE CORRICK FAMILY. THE .CORRICK ■ FAMILY. ; ' ' THE CORRICK FAMILY. V An artistic musical combination composeiv ■; of ladies and gentlemen, skilled in tho/ v highest degree in the artof entertaining.. ■ - and presenting ■ F : A MOST FASCINATING AND : DE*' ■ LIGHTFUL PROGRAMME. Increasing popularity of MR. CHARLTON CHASE. MR. CHARLTON CHASE. . , ■' In a new ragtime song recital. THE BARCLAYS • Two jolly girls . THF BARCLAYS ::.;and a piano. .On their wonderful ,; THE DANGARB, oyclodrone. :."." THE DANGARS*,, Last nights of the famous rifle;shots, .':' V CLINTON AND BEATRICE. •'-'"' "• ' CLINTON AND BEATRICE; ':-" '■ '■■ CLINTON AND. BEATRICE. ;: ■■.'■,:) Beg to tender their compliments, to locatj sharpshooters, and to announce that thejjfc V ■ ■'■■ have arranged for a . SHARP-SHOOTING COMPETITION.; .'.. SHARP-SHOOTING COMPETITION." r . ; Members of the Expeditionary Force an 9/ of rifle clubs are especially invited w compote. '.'.< '."■'.■;••"■■; ': . COMPETITION. COMMENCES TO-NIGHT. 6 COMPETITORS NIGHTLY. , ■' • FINAL FRIDAY NIG&TV All rifles and ammunition supplied byT ■. Clinton and Beatrice. HANDSOME PRIZES. ■ ' Competitors kindly leave names with! stage-manager H.M. Theatre, stating which night they wish to compete. \ Prices—2s., Is. 6d.', and Is. Booting a 6' the Bristol Piano Co. 6d. extra. Doors 7.15. - ;;y " '■•v. : ;-. : .f; rilt ICE ESV '■/ - : -r;i[ OTAGO V. WELLINGTON, • - J :..■•■.■''■."-.: 'AT THE ,'BASIN EESERVB. ;.'■ A JANUARY i; 2, and *; ■' ; ; : vv ■ : '. ..-/;•••;. Play commences TO-DAY at 2-'p.m«y. ■.'•■. The Otago Team includes J. N. CraW2' ford, one of the world's best all-xojm 1 !;:': players.. , ■'■■'■• ; }''- Admission, Is. 1 , \.:'^v LIGHT Refreshments, Hot Pies,, anil . lovely Tea obtainable at J. Eaw? ' Una's "White House," West Side. Pak.': merston Square, ■..?.:..
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2349, 4 January 1915, Page 7
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598Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2349, 4 January 1915, Page 7
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