AMUSEMENTS., Book ftt the Bristol, Is. 6d. Hayward's /TIHE KING'S. Pictures, Haywerd's A. HE KING'S. Pictures, TO-NIGHT at 8 and NIGHTLY. , ■ • Positively tlie Very Laitest Arrival Positively tho Very Laitest Arrival Positively tho Very Laitest Arrival ; EIIOM THE KEYSTONE'S ; '"" FROM THE KEYSTONE'S :Y . I'llOM THE KEYSTONE'S With CHARLES CHAPLIN Tho King . With CHARLES OHAPLIN of all With CHARLES CHAPLIN Comedians, ■ With CHARLES CHAPLIN (you all . With iCHARLES CHAPLIN know With CHARLES CHAPLIN Charles).' In HIS MUSICAL CAREER. HIS MUSICAL CAREER, ms MUSICAL CAREER,. . - . jriß .MUSICAL CAREER. . - - HIS MUSICAL CAREER. . ■/.. ;i , HIS MUSICAL CAREER. Eclinshig all Previous Laughing Records / ~ Entirely NEW to Wellington,' /:.,■■ With more Yells of Laughter ihan-eveiv ,- CHARLES CHAPLIN Simply '' CHARLES CHAPLIN "■■" compels'' CHARLES CHAPLIN you CHARLES CHAPLIN to CHARLES CHAPLIN •' laugh, HIS MUSICAL CAREER, his musical career. HIS MUSICAL CAREER. lill other Keystone Comedies m tli® Kindergarten C]ass. - Absolutely the Funniest Farce of ■ KEYSTONE Panic. .''ln addition, ■■■■■. THE REDEMPTION OP . - THE REDEMPTION'OP ■ ■ ; v . DAVID. CORSON, ■: DAVID CORSON. 1 Featuring William Farnam,: the EininenS J American Dramatic Star, in a. story,.that! .. ¥ . typifies the everlasting conflict' botweeii,v the .Human"and Divine. ; . By the FAMOUS PLAYERS,. CO. OFFICER KATE, Vitagraph Comedy. SUMMER IN THE NORTH, Natural Colour Travelogue, ' LATEST' WAR NEWS.' KING'S ORCHESTRA, Prices as usual, is: and Gd. , - - . ■
PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, Manners Street THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE, A Magnificent Hcpworth Drama, -• THE FORSAKEN. THE FORSAKEN.. .THE FORSAKEN. THE FORSAKEN. A' Powerful Story, showing the Curse oil Gambling and Drink. ■ THE LOYALTY OF'. JUMBO.: THE LOYALTY OF : JUMBO. AnoHier Selig Animal Feature. 'Tha LATEST CHRONICLE WAR NEWS; The LATEST CHRONICLE WAR NEWS. ■ WHALING. WHALING, ■ And a Full Programme. With tho P.P. Orchestra. FOLLOW THE : CROWDS. 1 , '. . ' .T ■ — r ——— —— ■ •; PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, /TIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL.J (Concert Chamber.) TUESDAY; MARCH 2. ARTHUR ALEXANDER, •' • ARTHUR ALEXANDER, .. The Brilliant Young N.Z, Pimisfr ani* Compqser. . PIANOFORTE RECITAL, After an absence of 8 yoars, and fresli from his London [triumphs.. Prices —fa., 2s. Gd., and Is. The Box Plan will open Thursday Best, at the British and Continental Piano,' Co., 35 Willis Street. " . (
SCHOOL OF DANCING, 76, BILL ST.4 MISS ESTELLE BEERE,. Certificated! ' Teacher. London and America, re*'-.. Bnraes Teaching MONDAY, MARCH 1. Children's Classes, Advanced,. Intenn&i diate, and Elementary. A limited bnr of New Pupils taken. Classes email, • individual attention given. Address or Phone, ; KENLLWOBTH, HILL STREET. Interviews on and after February 20.- ■ HOTEL NOTIONS. Leviathan hotei}(Nearly opposite Kailway, DUNEDIN. , ! THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Traveling PnbUc, ; . Electric Light m Every Bedroom. •Hoi Baths can be had at all hoars EY6B of Charge to Visitors and Boarders, .. ~. MODERATE CHARGES, Country visitors are reminded that ill >' only in Town for tho Day they Ba oW tain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. ; ' Fire Escapes throughout the Building?, I Night and . Day Porters, : • >! ■ (411 communications to . \'f'. JAMES CONNOR, TelepKone 67, . ■ Box 119fj WHERE TO STAT IN :' ' WELLINGTON, - f£l H E ' % L B. B B T , HO.TE L,* (Corner of HannereStreetsj t ltoi£E-9s, Sd.'per doy; £2 10«. per/Wgsk^.. ■ • JAB, MTONALD, • Proprietoti '■
' - ' HIN !P ' , •' ' ! HOTEft'; .< ■ | Manners-Street, •• i , v '-WELLINGTON. ; y -'l , J. H. -HIKTOS, •' i I Proprietor i ' WHITE " HART HOTEL, CHEISTCHURCH. ' | This is one of the most up-to-date and 1 test Hotels to stay at, in .tho Dominion, -.< havine only been' rebnilt four.years. j Tariff.: 10s. 6d. per day ; . . ; . . ~-i - ' 1 F. if. DREWITT, 1 , > : Proprietor.- ( ' j '. " -o, . : HOTEL* GRAND CENTRAL, 105 ! CUBA STREET, j Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. ■ . j Accommodation for 100 guests. FirstclasSv Cuisine. Every modern . convenience, t - Ladies' Private Drawing-room, Sitting-j looms, etc. Lounges, and .eight modern}--bathrooms, including eloctnc light and] Stofire alanns. Tariff, 6s. day, 355. , . : weekly. ■ 1 .. -..j TOTTERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON, J . ■rzlMlA PRIVATE HOTEL, fj Clyde Quay., , -v..n (Near Wharf and TeAro Railway. Station.) \ Kitchen under entire charge ot Mr. Fix, . i late Chrf Boyal Oak Hotef, Wellington, f Permanonts' Rates: sa. i ner day; 255. per week. 'Phone 1658. -! V*'lfßS. FPT, Proprietress. > > /CALEDONIAN HOTEL, BASIN. BE* ,- j C SERVE. WELLINGTON. \ ■ ■ ■g M, DAVEY (late of Imperial and: ] Royal Hotels) has taken over this well- | known and popular Hostelry. . , ! Speight's Beer Always on Tap. Frea ; J House. Single .Bottle at Wholesale ■ Price. The very best of everything enpplicd. 1 Telephone 771. . ■ I OENERAL Printing in all its branches i neatly and. promptly executed at • ' moderate charges at tho "Dominion" ' General Printing House, Dominion -Av- : t
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2391, 22 February 1915, Page 7
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