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AMUSEMENTS. - V !. Reserves at tho Bristol Piano Co., Is. 04 The kings. matinee to-day HE KING'S 2.30, TO-NIGHT atß. jj '\ ARE YOUR LAST CHANCES .Of. seeing Keystone's Last and Greatest fauccess, secured at enormous expense, q DOUGH AND DYNAMITE DOUGH AND DYNAMITE Don t let the children. miss this last ■■ opportunity at the Matinee of seeing CHARLIE CHAPLIN, the. Funny Man. DOUGH AND DYNAMITE. T Is a real hummer for tho. kiddies. In addition'to this, the usual' Programme is being screened. S THE LITTLE GRAY LADY. THE LITTLE GRAY LADY, featuring tho noted American actress, Jane Grey, in an artistic, classical drama of official life in U.S.A. ® . INDIA'S REPLY. • WRONG PLAT. a _ KING'S AVAR GAZETTE, J" And Others. MONDAY. MONDAY. , Another. Gigantic Star 6000 ft. Gigantic Star 6000 ft. y RING'S HAYWARD'S r A lenso, Thrilling, and Spirit-thrilling J" 1 Melodrama, in SIX. TITANIC PARTS, v .. CAPTAIN ALVAREZ. ) CAPTAIN ALVAREZ. 3 CAPTAIN ALVAREZ CAPTAIN"'ALVAREZ. :1 CAPTAIN ALVAREZ, i, CAPTAIN ALVAREZ. A Broadway Star Feature'by the -Vita- . graph Co.; -with ■- Edith Storey and an-All-Star Cast, CAPTAIN ALVAREZ, CAPTAIN ALVAREZ, e '. CAPTAIN ALVAREZ, •f CAPTAIN .ALVAREZ, - e .CAPTAIN ALVAREZ, . f CAPTAIN ALVAREZ, » ' _ A Romance of the Argentina. A Drama of South American' Revolution. EVERYBODY'S. ; Direction Puller's Pictures. Limited. from, Noon—the last' chance you have of seeing absolutely the.best Chaplin, comedy vet screened. In 2000 ft. of Yells. ' CHARLES CHAPLIN A CHARLES .CHAPLIN - CHARLES CHAPLIN ...baker. CHAJJLES CHAPLIN, ' '• . The DqughKanjop King, in DOUGH AND DYNAMITE. • ■ ' DOUGH AND DYNAMITE . DOUGH AND DYNAMITE ' DOUGH AND DYNAMITE. 1 m great scream which a is lull or laughter in every, foot you miss v ' . -the best treat of your life. r Supported by His.' Chorus Girl Wife. r : . • uaumonfc v\ ar Graphic. "Maria's Sacrifica t- Bo}'. (gathering' Coconuts. Prices—Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. JjjVERYBODY'S.' DirectioiL Fuller's -Pictures, Limited. !■ : ON MONDAY, AT'NOON.' ' . ON MONDAY, AT NOON. - - „ A Magnificent Scenic Series. ; Oyer 3500 feet'of glorious views, embrSc- ■ ing scenes in thi unmapped. "• wilds ofCentral- -Queensland : and . th© .'Northern Territory.' . •' Interest, Education, Amusement. . - AUSTRALIA'S UNKNOWN. ' • ; • ' AUSTRALIA'S UNKNOWN. ■ ' AUSTRALIA'S UNKNOWN. ■ AUSTRALIA'S UNKNOWN. ' 4 US,Jni , ALI - A -' s UNKNOWN. ' . •. iho story , cif this expedition is one. of oourage and,, fearlessness in the face of ■ hardships; entailed in. the. MOO .miles of . •' 'exploration.'- ■ ' AUSTRALIA'S UNKNOWN. : .'' AUSTRALIA'S' UNKNOWN. • • AUSTRALIA'S UNKNOWN. • Showing Nature in all its mid beauty, • -with ■ the animals indigenoiS?to the Ter- . .ritory in their native haunts. AUSTRALIA'S UNKNOWN. . AUSTRALIA'S UNKNOWN. ' .. . .:., AUSTRALIA'S .UNKNOWN. '' Taken by the intrepid cyclist explorers, Messrs. Birtles and Hurley, on 'a trip • ■ extending over foiir- months. » AUSTRALIA'S UNKNOWN. • • . . . AUSTRALIA'S UNKNOWN. r You are introduoed to the Native Corroborees, crgcodile hunting, camel teams, - great ant hills, beautiful- birds in. thout sands, .the strange frilled lizard, and - many other interesting Nature studies. r ; . . AMONG THE. MOURNERS. . A gplandid Keystauo Star. Comedy, Featuring Syd; . Chaplin, tho brother to :Charles,Chaplin, and stated to be just as good in the coriiedian ■ business. GAUMONT WAR .GRAPHIC. : • All .the Latest News. THUMBPRINTS AND DIAMONDS. •, Sensational Detective Drama. . Prices—Adults, .6d.; Children, 3d.'; [ ; BAND. .■' '-. • • JUPP'S ■> BAND 'AT NEWTOWN PARK, -- . - ; TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), ' 1 At 3 p.m. -/ SOCIAL' DEMOCRATIC . PARTY. • EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. ■■■'•'■ :■ ■ TO-MORROW. (SUNDAY) EVENING. MONSTER PUBLIC MEETING" To Protest. Against FAMINE PRICES. Speakers■ fi-oni tho labour' Representation. 'Committee, thd Social" Democratio' Party, "the Housewives' Union, and other . ; Labour Organisations.'' '■ ' . • •' Doors open 7.■/: 'Chair at 8, .:' • '' Collection at Door. ' . : LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN. THE Members of tho Legion, at present in Camp with the 4th Reinforcements at Trentham will hold a DINNER at Barrett's Hotel, on TUESDAY NEXT, '23rd' Inst.', at 7.30. Captain E. D'Esterre will be' : present. . All Frontiersmen are . invited to attend. ' PRESBYTERIAN ORPHANAGE;. BERHAMPORE. A GIFT EVENING, in aid of tho above will be held in St. John's Hall, Dixon Street, on TUESDAY, 23rd March, •1915, from 7.30" p.m. - ' Interesting Musical Programme',., .Children.of, Orphanage . will contribute several Action-songs. ■ ■ (A Gift js tho only condition of admission.) . ' • ' SHOP ASSISTANTS' POSTER COMPETITION. - ENTRIES • CLOSE 23th, ... HAVE YOU SENT IN YOUR POSTER? A SIMPLE POSTER' MIY WIN" 'J5 '■?- IF .-THE IDEA IS GOOD. .... .. NATIONAL CASk. REGISTER CO., : - 32 Cuba. Street. SEE THE WINDOW. " .—ii '.. ; 1 CONCERT AT THE Y.M.C.A. I — • ; . | A concert arranged by Mr. Reginald Rex was given at tlie Y.M.O.'A. last c evening, and was thoroughly enjoyed lty [ a largo aiitlienco. In addition to items contributed by tho boys of tho Y.M.O.A. wliich.were lnuc'li appreciated the following contributed to the programme Misses Flora Shaw, Rita M'Geo, V. Brace, aud Doantell, Mrs. Coozoj Messrs. W. Jeuuings, Frank Walsh' Phillips, George Galloway, Claude Harris, Anderson, Philpot, Light, Hevv R. Rex, Claiulo Smith, F. W. t Ciiartres, F. Redshaw, Tuoly, and Arm- I strong, and Masters Colin Shaw, and Steptoe and Laurcnsoiv. . " 1 1 r

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2414, 20 March 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2414, 20 March 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2414, 20 March 1915, Page 9

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