AMUSEMENTS. fjiUE KING'S! ■' THE KING'S! JIAYWAED'S PICTUKES. NIGHTLY AT 8. A 4-Reel Vifcagrapli Melodrama of Romauce, Mystery, and Sensationalism. C "FOUR. THIRTEEN." 413. ' t "Foini thirteen." m. "FOUR THIRTEEN." 413. Featuring ' ANITA STEWART. The Ever- ANITA STEWART. Popular ANITA STEWART. e "Things are not what they sewn." (. Apparently an honourable business man and a. devoied fathor, in reality a crook and a villain. This story toils of his daring attempt to escapo in a stolen ' locomotive, and his dramatic end in a terrific railway smash. A pleas'ing vein of romance runs through the plot. Others include:—Dulce Kahanamoku - (interest), "In the Grip of The 3 (Edison comedy), "Horseshoo for Liick" (very funny), War Gazette (new facts . pictured).Prices—ls. and 6d.; reserves, Is, Gd., at Bristol I'iano Co. JjJVERYBODY'S. I TO-DAY FROM NOON. ' Two grand picture stars and several smaller firmaments. Keystone's latest comedy, featuring ' MABEL NORIIAND an<l "FATTY" ARBUCKEE, The two merrymakers, In THE SIMPLE LIFE. THE SIMPLE LIFE. A humorous story of life on a farnl, whom Mabel and "Fatty" go for a. quiet holiday, i Sensational drama, 1 THE BEAT OF THE TEAK. THE BEAT OF THE YEAR. 1 A journalist's thrilling adventure, ferreting out a murder mystery. G AIT MONT GRAPHIC. Topical. Comedy EUIJE AWAKENING. Prices: Adults, Gd.j Children, 3d. pEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE. First presentation of a thrilling drama oi ■ Gipsy Life, produced in the Aquila Co.'s inimitable manner. "THE ROMANY'S REVENGE." ' "THE ROMANY'S REVENGE." "THE ROMANY'S REVENGE." "THE ROMANY'S REVENGE." i A Revelation in grand scenic effects A Dramatic Story of great power, the eleI iriont of tragedy pervading the whole production. "THE ROMANY'S REVENGE " will be screened for Three Days Only. Supported by A MAGNIFICENT SERIES. FOLLOW THE CROWDS. Coming Shortly—"TFlE SIGN OF THE CROSS." jgM.PRESS THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goes." NOW SHOWING; Edison's Sensational "Feature" Drama, TRACKED BT THE HOUNDS. TRACKED BY THE HOUNDS. RUM AND WALL PAPER. (Keystone farce-comedy). TOPICAL BUDGET. THE SILENT ACCUSER. (Selig Drama). THE BEAR'S OMELETTE (Cines Cartoon). QRAND • OPERA HOUSE MONDAY 24th MAY, EMPIRE NIGHT TUESDAY, 25th MAY. A GREAT MUSICAL EVENT. A GREAT MUSICAL ..EVENT, Mr. John Hopkins has- the honour t present" The Eminent Bolgia%Prima Donna, MADAM LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, LINA NI'BERG, LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, In a series of GRAND OPERA' RECITALS. Madam Lina Nyberg vraa in Anther vrhen the bombardment of the City wa commenced. MADAM LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, From the Theatre Royal, Antwerp Theatre de la Monnare, Brussels; Gran Theatre, Mons, etc., etc. Box Plan opens at the Bristol Pian Co. next Thursday morning nfc 0 o'clock Prices, 55., 35., Is. Early Door Gallei till 7.30, Is. extra. EMPIRE BILLIARD PARLOR (J. Fanning and Co.'s Building), Opp. New Zealander Hotel, MANNERS STREET. XTOW OPEN. J.NOW OPEN. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE BILLIARI PARLOR. A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. CARS FOR HIRE OR STORE! Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 2924. Address: Next Public Trust Office, Lambton Quay. N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietrei THE COLBIR SYSTEM. fpEACHES you to play the Piano i JL 10 to 20 lessons (no scales). Taki a pupil further into musio thaa 3 or years under ordinary conditions. Leai to play all the latest Songs and Two-Stej as they are published (no special mus required); saves time and money. Mai ua.i of the long evenings and benefit yoi future life. Testimonials from all pari of New Zealand of the success of on pupils. If you already read musio lear by this system how to convert your mus: to ragtime. A Ragtime Player is alwaj popular. Call or write for all partioi lais. Interviews any time. Birtey College of Music, Bouloott Chambers (fire floor up). Boulcotfc Street.
REMOVED. REMOVED. REMOVED; TO my Customers and the Publio gonerally, 1 wish to inform that I havo Removed my Old-established Business from tho corner of Vivian and Tnranalti Streets into a more modern, commodious, and up-to-date Shop, No. HI Vivian Street, near Cuba Street (corner Crawford Terrace), which place until recently was occupied by U.F.S. Dispensary. For the past twenty-two years I have so carefully, thoughtfully, and successfully conducted my business that it has grown to such an extent that I found my old premises too small and inconvenient, and so was compelled to 6eek a larger and up-to-date shop. By so doing I shall be better able to cater for and attend (o the requirements of my old as well as new customers with the same care and satisfaction that I have given in the past. In conclusion, I take this opportunity of thanking my customers for the loyal support tendered me in the past, and tru6t to still have the pleasure of a con< tinuation of their acquaintance patronage in my now premises. , R. M. GREEN, OTEJ S M , NOTE,—Urgent night medicines will etill bo procurable as previously,-
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2463, 17 May 1915, Page 7
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