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AMUSEMENT,. Book at Bristol Piano Co„ Is. 6d. TEE KING'S THEATRE. HE KING'S ■ THEATRE, HAYWAED'S PICTUEES., Another gigantic all-new series fresh from the leading 6tudios of the 'world, THE FAMOUS PLAYEES CO. present MALCOLM. WILLIAMS (One of the foremost character delineators of the American. 6tage), In THE BRUTE. THE BRUTE. THE BRUTE. A dynamio portrayal of tho ■world-old conflict or the eexos. MARY PICKFOBD In another MARYPICKFORD triumph oatitlod MARY PICKFORD the SCHOOL-TEACHER AND THE WAIF. MABEL. NOEMAND (Keystone) HELLO, MABEL! HELLO, MABEL! PATHE WAR .GAZETTE. KING'S ORCHESTRA. Prices, le. and 6d. EV E R Y B 0 D Y'B. The Home of Keystones. DAILY FROM NOON. Be in the boom—see our new M ll , which includes Vitagraph'e 2-part War An Exciting Sensational Featurei WARFARE IN THE SKLEB. With - GASTON MERVALE, Late of J. C. Williamson's As Count Zurich, Commander. . of the Aviation Corps.' A drama of modern war, depicting Immense armies on the move, and fleets of aeroplanes striving for the Supremacy of the Skies. And Once Again, CHARLES CHAPLAIN, The Comical Comedian, in Keystone's Great Laugh* THE MASQUERADER; ; Entertains and amuses; ■• full of sidesplitting humour. -.. .- Chaplain as a lady—a dream of delight. THIRD N.Z. E-XPEDITIONARIES, : FROM PERIL TO PERIL. .. GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC/ : WIFE'S ATHLETIC MANIA, ■ Prices: Adults, 6d.;,Children, 3d." ".- rtRAND OPERA ;.. : HOUSE. Lessees, George Willougihby, Ltd. . ..■. Managing Direotor, George Willoughby; TO-NIGHT, LAST . GEORGE WTLLOUGHBYvB •,.;•- PREMIER DRAMATIC COMBINATION CAMILLE -" CAMILLE GAMILLE Miss Vera Remee CAMILLE CAMILLE in her great char- CAMILLE CAMILLE aoter and idealijja- CAMILLE CAMILLE tion of ..S CAMILLE CAMILLE "CAMILLE.";;.. CAMILLE Life-like etonr.of-CAMILLE' CAMILLE London Life. '";-' CAMILLE CAMILLE The part of •" ■CAMILLE CAMILLE' ArmancFwill' be- • CAMILLE' CAMILLE enacted by "'.-.CAMILLE: CAMILLE Mr. George Cross.-, CAMILLE And the whole suppox.t.;of the," MOST POPULAR COMPANY '.' TRAVELLING....... .; To-night Last Night of„the; Season;.:.. Box Plan at the Bristol. :;,:r.:. .;._>•; .•!,. Earlies as usual at Christeson's ■ "or Miss Lennox's. ,: - : -. ;. •■■■• Manager: George Buller. .. ■El M PRESS THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goeß."NOW SHOWING. FACING THE ENEMY, ... Regent's Sensational War Drama, JAPANESE FIKE BRIGADE, . . Remarkable Display at Tokio. UNIVERSAL WEEKLY, - " ' Animated' N.Z. News. TRIP TO THE KIDNAPPERS, " Scenio and Bird Study. THOSE LITTLE FAVOURS, >•- ■• ■ - Special Comedy. MACK AT IT AGAIN, Keystone's Long iLa-ugh. EMPRESS FULL ORCHESTRA ... Commences at 7.80 nightly. PUBLIC NOTIOES. - MAYORAL RECEPTION, '"■' TO MR. MEREDITH ATKINSON AND ME. D. STEWART. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (Mr. J. P. Luke) will give a Reoeptlon to Mr. Meredith Atkinson,. Australian Organiser for The Workers' Educational Association, and Mr. D. Stewart, of the Trades Hall, Sydney (who accompanies Mr. Atkinson), in the Council Chambers, TO-DAY (TUESDAY), the 26th fiist.,- at 5 p.m. . JNO. R. PALMER; ' Town Clerk. WELLINGTON RIFLE CLUB RESERVE CORPS. "l/TEMBERS are notified that all Tickets IiJL and Moneys received are to bo handed in on Parade TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT, JANUAEY 27th, at 7.30 o'clock. ; . All Uniforms, Equipment, eto., borrowed must be ReturnM to the Treasurer, c.o. Blake and Canisle, Hunter Street, not later than WEDNESDAY NOON, H. MARSHALL, '■-.-'.' Major Commanding. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, •"• LIMITED. GAS COOKERY DEMONSTRATIONS. SECOND SERIES. FOURTH LECTURE By, ':.., .■'■, MISS UNA CARTER,: TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 37th JANUARY, ■ • At the Company's Lecture Hall, 64 Court9nay Place, Subject: Cakes, Bisouits and .Scones! To commence at S o'clock, Be early if you want admission, J, H. KELLTWELLf- .'_.. .';'■' Seoretary. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. ! SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS. THE Commodious Vaults of the Publio Trust Office, Wellington—fire and earthquake-proof—have been ; fitted up with CHUBB'S BURGLAR and FIRE. PROOF LOCKERS. The Lookers are of various sizes, and may be Leased for the Deposit of- Dooumonte, Plate, Jewellery, and'other"Valuables. Each Locker requires two keys to open it One is given to the .Lessee, the other is held by the Office.™ ; Special arrangements are "made for the Lessee getting access to .his'.". Locker at any hour. For rent and other. particulars, apply to the Office.. '"':'."-. PUBLIC , : TEUSTEE., : ; 2io — LAMBTON QUAY DAISY—'24) : (Opposite the Economic), '■■"• r\ J. DUFFY AND. CO:;' ; ProprietoM, Milk, Cream, Butter. Eggs fresh, daily/ Milk delivered to all parts' of the City., daily. —.. -' ■-. .-. Telephones; Lambton Quay: '2589, ' '-•' Tinakori RoadVlo27. :;: : r ■ MUSIC MADE EASY." ■•'■'. - - WHY ICEEP YOUR PIANO'IDLE P. WTE Guarantee to Teach • you - (any VV age) to Play it, without : 6tudy, ; scales, exercises, or drudgery. of any. kind. ' ' "' , '■'■.'' Success with all classes of Mnsio. ... Tunes from the first lesson. Full Tuition, M 10s., refunded if pupil cannot read music and play a tune perfectly tho first week. ■ - The same progress in a few weeks' that: used to take years. j We have no failures. The success of our pupils in all parts of New Zealand during the past six years speaks for us. Call for all particulars, and see Pre6s reports and testimonials from all parts. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 'Boulcott Chambers (first floor up). iL ' " ~aaUfifiitJtMai, : - *■-■■,;

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2368, 26 January 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2368, 26 January 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2368, 26 January 1915, Page 7

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