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AMUBEMENTB. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direotion ... J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. THE JULITJS KNIGHT SEASON, TO-NIGHT, JANUARY sth', TO-NIGHT, JANUARY sth, Positively the LAST NIGHT -JULIUS KNIGHT. JULIUS KNIGHT, Supported by IRENE BROWNE In the Great Romantic Play, THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL, THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL. 1 THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL. One of the Most Successful Dramaa I staged during recent years. A Notable Revival,. >■ I WED., THURS., FRIDAY NEXT, WED., THURS., FRIDAY NEXT, Special and Magnificent Representation, of Wilson. Barrett's Famous Religions Drama, THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. THE SIGN OF THE CROBS. JULIUS KNIGHT as MarcußSuperbus. iTene Browne as Berenice. Lizette Parkes as Meroia, SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, THE SILVER KING. TUESDAY, JANUARY 12th, Three Performances Only, MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE. Plans for the season at the Bristol Piano Co. Prices-"D.C. and R.S., 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Door, Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. Day Sales at Miss Lennox's, Grand Opera House. THE STEAMER TO EASTBOURNE will be delayed till after performance eveij WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY during season. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, Manners Street. THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE. THE STEPMOTHER. A charming THE STEPMOTHER. heart-interest THE STEPMOTHER. story, well told. Supported by ■ THE AMERICAN SOLDIER THE AMERICAN SOLDIER (Showing how the American soldier is trained). THE WARWICK CHRONICLE THE "WARWICK CHRONICLE (The very latest from the Front). SPENDING IT QUICK (An A.B. Farce). And a Host of Others. ONLY AT THE P.P.P. FOLLOW THE CROWDS. . Empress the ate e. "Where Everybody Goes.' NOW SHOWING: Aquila's Dramatic Study, "TOWER OF TERROR." "TOWER OF TERROR." ' ' "ECLAIR WAR SPECIAL" (Depicting "German Atrocities"). "BATTLE OF ORAKAU" (Jubilee Celebration of a Historical Maori

AMUSEMENTS. Be Early or Book at the Bristol, Is. Od. THE KING'S,. THE KING'S. HA YWAR D'B PICT UK E S v TO-NIGHT, at 8 NIGHTLY. A Dramatic Triumph' by the Famous Plnyew Co.: „ " THE RING AND THE MAN." " THE RING AND THE MAN."; " THE RING AND THE MAN. Stirring Political Drama. Featuring "Bruoe M'Rae. SPECIAL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME > Including 1 LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. The Struggle for the Yscr: Taken Under. - Shell Fire—Babies Sleep to the Awful Lullaby of Screeching Shells—Lord ' Mayor's Show—The London Scottish and Austral asi (in Contingent ill Procession^; SCENICS, DRAMAS; COMEDIES. THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. . . j 6d. and Is. Reserves Bristol, Is. 6a. . VERY B 0 D The cool, well-ventilated Theatre, Gome earlv or at day sessions. 1 Daily from Noon. Boom Ha Ha Ha Boom. ■ t . Screeches, soreams, hysterics'greet out* 2-part Keystone hit with . .!. CHARLES CHAPLIN, CHARLES CHAPLIN, ' . . . And MABEL NORMAND, ' MABEL NORMAND, ' In CAUGHT IN A CABARET, CAUGHT IN A CABARET, CAUGHT IN A CABARET, CAUGHT. IN A CABARET, Absolutely "IT", in comedies. The buoK ence roar with laughter. They sorean ■ • at Charles Chaplin's little jokes , CATJGHT' IN A CABARET, CAUGHT IN A CABARET, With. CHARLES'CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN as •; Prime Minister of- Greenland. ■ MABEL NORMAND . MABEL NORMAND as ' The Girl from the Golden West" ' Supported by EVERY MAN HAS HIS PRICE. , FOOD FOR THE DOGS OF WAS, A COWARD'S SACRIFICE. GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC. ' > Prices: Adults. 6d.; Children, 3d. j , IS MAJESTY'S THEATRH Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165. • TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.301 , Enormous success of FIELDS AND COCO Those FIELDS AND COCO extraordinary. FIELDS AND COCO ragtime FIELDS AND COCO gymnasts. Everything new. complete change bj;. , v - THE CORRICK FAMILY. ' THE CORRICK FAMILY. THE CORRICK FAMILY. . An artistic combination presenting , A MOST FASCINATING AND D9 r :■ LIGHTFUL PROGRAMME. '

Increasing popularity of MR. CHARLTON CHASE. . In a' new ragtime song recital. THE BARCLAYS. THE DANGARS* Last nights of the famous rifle shots, - CLINTON AND BEATRICE. CLINTON AND BEATRICE. Prices—2s., is. 6d., and Is. Booking at Bristol 6d. extra. Doors 7.15. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE IMPORTANT. ANNOUNCEMENT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. - And every evening this week. SHARP-SHOOTING COMPETITION. SHARP-SHOOTING COMPETITION. (Arranged by Clinton and Beatrice.). . Members of the Expeditionary Fores and ~ of rifle clubs are especially invited to compete. 6 COMPETITORS NIGHTLY. FINAL FRIDAY NIGHT<i All rifles and ammunition supplied by -' Clinton and Beatrice. ' HANDSOME PRIZES. ■ Competitors kindly leave names wiW|, Btage-maniger H.M. Theatre, statiiy which night they wish to compete. NO ENTRANCE FEE. " ,-j : BRITISH/PIANOS. FOR BRITISH PEOPLE.; "WTTTE are specialising in British' Pianos, V i and recommending all intending Piiinii buyers to view our stock of ;Highw, grade Instruments by the following iw',. nowned makers> JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS. GEORGE ROGERS AND, SONS., , JUSTIN BROWNE . CHALLEN AND' SON. MOORE AND MOORE. NEWMAN AND CO. - From the above you can select a Piino, British built in every respect .for: JE3B. Each Instrument carnes our full Quart antee—a Guarantee backed' up' by onjt well-known reputation for true value. ' : '' CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON/ : ESTABLISHED' OVER 53 'YEARS. INV NEW ZEALAND. PICTURES AT 20 PER CENT. RE* .. DUCTION! Owing to oiroumstancea arising from the War we axe making a ' 4s. IN THE £ REDUCTION-ON EVERY-.' THING IN OUR STOCKS. 'Whether vou're interested in Oil Paintings, Water " j Colours, Engravings, Photogravures, Atfists' Materials, or Picture Frames, by making your choice now from our wids selections you will effect substantial eoonomies. Make a point of calling to-' ' morrow and inspect the attractive offer*. ings.—McGREGOE WEIGHT'S Gallery J

Fight). . ' "OH, THAT TELEPHONE.' I AND OTHERS. Boxing taught By "BILLY" ELLIOTT (Champion Feather-weight of N.Z., also ei-Champion Feather-weight of Australia). Will Ha opening in a W days in Fanning^'Buildings, 72 Manners Street.' Terns, etc., on application. New Waltz—A Success of Successes. ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT (You told me that you loved me). _ It ia beautiful, dreamy, and haa a fine swing. Qualities that all good players love. Price, Is. 6d. per copy, posted la. 7d. Obtainable only from— THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, 116 Cuba St..: Wellington, AnH at 234 Queen Street, Auckland, LIGHT Refreshments, Hot Pies, and lovely Tea obtainable at J. Sawling's "White' House," West Side, Palmerston Square. The 'bus returns for the holidays, says a Press Association telegram from Timaru, show record holiday takings of .£174. On New Year's Day the return was .£42, next day .£39, and the average for the week j£32 a day. The coal export from Greymouth for the week was i—Point Elizabeth, 40 tons 4cwt.; Liverpool, 317 tons lewt.; Paparoa, 1207 tons 19cwt.; total, 15G5 tons 4cwt. I'd passed through winter fit and bold, My luck seemed "just the thing," When "Gee!" I oaught a bosker cold, All in the early spring. I'll never boast or crow again, While life and lungs endure, But just "pipe low," oontent to know Of Woods' Great Peppermint CuTe. —Advt.

IMPORTANT MOMENT. 'Although! the DRESDEN PIANO CO.'S name Has become a household word throughout the Dominion, it has been decided to relinquish this familiar title and to adopt in its place that of THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD. When the business) started over 32 years ago, the name Dresden" being honourably associated with all that was best in Music and 'Art' was chosen as a good trading title, but despite its well-earned popularity, there can be no doubt it is; no longer acceptable for an ALL BRITISH COMPANY. 1 ' The Shareholders and Directors are without exception British' born and breS* an'd are all resident under the British Hag; there is not, nor has there ever been, one' single shilling of anything "but British Capital used or invested in the business; and as Bristol is the birthplace of the Founder and present; Chairman' of Directors of ffief Company, the Public will fully appreciate the change of title 'to that of THE BRISTOL PIANO CO, LTD.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2350, 5 January 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2350, 5 January 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2350, 5 January 1915, Page 7

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