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AMUSEMENTS. 'J 1 H E KING' S HAY WARD'S PICTURES'. NIGHTLY AT 8. A Drama of Power snil Pathos. SISTKRS. THE SISTERS IUE Slb'lElib. TII li Si STEPS THE SISTERS. THE SISTERS DOROTHY—GLSH— LILIAN DOROTHY—GIH H—LILIAN DOROTH Y-GISH-LILIAN'I Ik a tender talc of sisterly loyo aud self-sacrifice—a charming ■story of wee babies and mother love—a uuiquo film plot, superbly produced. THE WATliiit'-VLLS OF NATAL (Scenic Study—beautiful.) LOVE AND BUSINESS. (Deliriously farcical.) DEPARTURE OK THE FOURTH REINFORCEMENTS. (See thorn again!—our Heroes.) MIDST WOODLAND SHADOWS (Drama with Anita Stewart and Ear! Williams.) LATEST PATHE WAR NEWS. PRICES—Is. and lid. Resents, Is. Cd. at Bristol. JjIVERYBODY'S. STARTING NOON TO-DAY. STARTING NOON TO-DAY. Au authentic war subjeot, EXCLUSIVE TO EVERYBODY'S. ' Press Association London, March 24th 1915.—The Dutch steamers Batavier \ and Zaanstd'oom were captured lasi Thursday by the German Submarine U36 _ and taken to Zeebrugge. HOW THE FILMS WERE TAKEN, iull details from pictures taken by ar American kinematographic operator wh( ivas on board the steamer. PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS Of THE WHOLE PERFORMANCE. CAPTURE OF S.S. BATAVIER CAPTURE OP S.S. BATAVIER By THE GERMAN SUBMARINE U36. THE GERMAN SUBMARINE U36. Our irresistible humorous comedy, THE LOST LORD LOVELL Crisp, THE LOST LORD LOVELL bright, THE LOST LORD LOVELL breezy THE LOST LORD LOVELL joke.' 2000 ft. of fun and humour. Tho efforts oi tho slavey and the actress to win the Lord's affections will surely make youi sides ao.ho with laughter. A CLOSE CALL. PASSER BY A CLOSE CALL. PASSER BY, Adventure Story. Dramatic vomance, War Topical. Gaumont Graphic, Josie's Legacy. Comedy, Studdy's War Cartoons. Prices: Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. MACMAHON'S THEATRE. An Epoch! An Era! TO-DAY (At Every Session) TO-NIGHT! CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDIES. CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDIES. (Essanay). Exclusive. Exclusive. ■ Exclusive. Starting with "CHARLIE'S NEW JOB." Showing the Scarecrow Comedian in « ecieaming burlesque as the melodramatic hero in "TJie King's Ransom." Sn ported - by A KEYSTONE, A KEYSTONE, A KEYSTONE, "HER WILLING PUNCH." A rocketing, racketting, rollicking farce, "LUCY'S ELOPEMENT." A fine heart-inspiring Thanhoustr drama, ■ _ And Others. Prices—6d. and 3d. by day; Gd. at night; Children always 3d. Continuous, from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. JjIMPRESS THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goes." NOW SHOWING: Keystone's latest Charles Chaplin, comedy "feature," GETTING ACQUAINTED. GETTING ACQUAINTED. CHARLES CHAPLIN at his very best. Supported bv MABEL NORMAND, AMBROSE, and other STARS. . ■ ALSO, "WHEN HONOUR AWAKES (Lubin's 2-part feature drama). TOPICAL BUDGET, etc., etc. TANGO TEA. TANGO TEA. TANGO TEA. TANGO TEA. TANGO TEA. SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL. SPECIAL TO LADIES, their HUSBANDS, FATHERS, MOTHERS, AUNTS, and UNCLES. IN AID OF THE GREAT FUND FOR OUR NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED AND DEPENDENTS. Town hall, (big town halt, OWN HALL. HALL.) TOWN hall. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, May 26th, At 3 o'clock. AN APPEAL. We work, wo toil, we spend our time and always feel contented, But the man or woman who never wonks must feel he'll be resented. LADIES: Mako this tho biggest, brightest, and most pleasant function yet inaugurated. Come to the TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, May 26th, at 3 p.m. Note.—Specially ■ arranged by the LADIES' COMMITTEE of the COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' WAREHOUSEMEN'S, MERCHANTS' AND CENTRAL CLUB'S PATRIOTIC FUND COMMITTEE. REMEMBER - LARGE TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26th, 3 p.m. Dae Thiug • After Another. This is a Sood Cause. Help Us. Help Yourself. Help Our Dear Boys, and Help Our King and Empire. Tickets, Is., obtained from Miss Murray, Florist, Willis Street; Burlington, :orner_ Willis Streot; Mr. R. Arnit, Tobacconist, Lambton Quay; Gamble and 3rced, Laiubton Quay; " or from Mrs. Wilson, Hon. Secretary, Ladies' Committee, care Commercial Travellers' Club, rad all members of abovo Club. URGENT APPEAL-TO LADIES. r.NGO TEA, THIS WEDNESDAY, In aid of Fund for Wounded Soldiers, Sailors and Dependents. Donations of Cakes and Flowers will be ;hankfully received at tho Town Hall up ;ill Wednesday or at Commercial Travellers' Club, Victoria Street. MRS. R. WILSON, Hon. Sec. Ladies' Committee. PALMERSTON NORTH. WE have now Opened Branch Rooms at 38 Cuba Street. (See local lapers.) Piano or Organ Playing Taught in a :ew Lessons. No study or drudgery of my -kind. Success guaranteed with .ill Masses of Music. Foe, <£1 10s., refunded if pupil (any age) cannot read- music ind play a tune the first week. Wo also :each the "Cobbir" system of Ragtime :n from 10 to 20 Lessons, enables a pupil io play all tho latest Songs and TwoStops as they are published (no scales); jach Lesson a movement developing •peed. Testimonials and newspaper reports :rom all parts can be teen by a visit :o College Rooms. Call or write for all particulars. Interviews any time. Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott Streot. REMOVAL'.NOTICE. j\TR. R. M. GREEN, Chemist, corner "A Taranaki and Vivian Streets, has ,'omoved to more commodious premises, N T o. 141, VIVIAN STREET, near Bank. Prescriptions accurately dispensed. Mglit or day. 'Phone 2fiG6a. a. . BRICE'S r UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, ' J BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldia and Stains. If yon want, a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brice's, A.B.C.' TAXI SERVICE. MARS FOR HIRE OR STORED. Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 2824; Address: Next Public Trust Office, Lambton Quay. S, NIGHTINGALE Proprietress

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2469, 24 May 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2469, 24 May 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2469, 24 May 1915, Page 7

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