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VOW nir!' r vS ' • FOR OUR BOYS' Foil Olfli iim\i Artists of renown will appear during the I'OR OUR BOYS! FOR OUK OUR BOYS! '•"If llli" BO\S! Mr. Hamilton Hodges, Mrs. Rosewarne, FOR OUR BOYS! FOB mIJ )ll ' s, ,,' inu S t Q \ lerec - ? [iss Kene Queree, FOR OUR BOYS! vi> r, i,, Vl Mlss , r ® s Pnp'ls, and many FOR OUR BOYS! lUii uuiv lio ih! other Performers. FOB OUR BOYSI REFRESHMENTS ALL THE TIME! HELP OUR BOYS FOR YOUR CREDIT'S SAKE, AND PAY! PAY! PAY! CONTINUOUS PROGRAMME FROM 8 P.M. TO 11 P.M. NIGHTLY. /,'// Admission to Hall j|y„ Sightseers, Gallery. Admission ... 1 T HE KING-sT" THEATRE. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, HARVARD'S PICTURES. 1 The Only While. EACH EVENING. A delightful, yut pathetic, domestic A THRILLING SUCCESS. drama by .Majestic Co., "THE SISTERS." DOROTHY Thousands of delighted patrons tcsfjff "THE SISTIiIiS." GJSH and to the enthralling beauty of the great" "TH U SJS'I'EI(S." LILIAN "THE SISTERS." GISU. FAMOUS PLAYERS' PRODUCTION, A story of pisterly love and self- THE SIGN OF 'PHF vrcnee sacrifice; of wee babes and mother THE SIGN OF THF rlnll' love; a charming and unique plot, -nhp tfZy 21 rvnw' fcuperbly worked out to a heart- .}{} SM SI, ,},{™ £Ro&|stirring conclusion. U J bl(jlN U1 CROSS, iHE \\ A TLX (■' W iI.S or-' XAT ib WTTITAM TMftvmr . (Very beautiful scenic). UILLLAM IARNUM LOVE AND BUSINESS. As (Showing how they don't commingle.) MARCUS SUPERBUS LLPAUTt,KE Of THE I'UURTIL REiXtOItCEMEXIS. Has endeared himself to Wellingtonianfti (Ultimate views of the Boys.) We said it was, and it is Mllbi WOODLAND SHADOWS (A summer idyll—Earle Williams and ' THE FILM OF THE YEAR Anita Stewart.) ' . NEWS: AVAR TOPICAL. Only at the P.P.P. Prices: Is. and Gil. Res. Seats at Bris- FOLLOW THE CROWDS. tol Piano Co., Is. 6d. ' ■> — rjpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER; E ® D Y S. Direction Edward Bransconibe, Ltd+ DAILY FROM NOON. ■ LA ST ELEVEN NIGHTS A superb selection of the latest picture- LAST ELE\ EN NIGHTS frmns, including: Of the Daintiest fajestic's Clever Comedv-drama, 1500 ft. COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY Story ' Which evcr liftcd "P 'the voice ia song IHE LOSI LORD LOVELL, or twirled the foot in dauco. •THE LOST LORD LOVELL, THE VIOLETS THE LOST LORD LOVELY THE VIOLETS A game of cross purposes, in which the THE VIOLETS! heir to a title, an impostor, a slavey, and THE VIOLETS. an actress are participants. After an THE VIOLETS. exciting time Molly the Slavey wins the THE- VIOLETS. game by marrying the rightful heir. THE VIOLETS. GAUMONT TOPICAL. The Tai--3s„ 25., Is. THE GERMAN PIRATES CAPTURE Man at Bristol Piano Co. THE DUTCH STEAMER BATAVIER. : — , A gemtino picturq, taken by an American BOROUGH COUNCIIt, who was a passenger on the boat. „ THE I'ASSER BY, FERRY SERVICE. THE P \SSER BY An. Edison charming romantic playlet. COM EN CJ KG T U ESD AY, 25th MAYg Josies Legacy. Gaumont Graphic. UATIL IURTHER NOTICE. (Laughnble comedy). (Latest nows). mnm mi-nr-r* _ STUDDy'S WAR STUDIES, TB kvliWinr Special "War Cartoons, YiSl 1 FERRI STEAJL< a P.\TT LRS. Vitagraph adventure drama. MONDAY TO FRIDAY' (INCLUSIVE)j Prices: Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. n > „ " ;ave Leave Bays Bay Rona Bav. .Wellingtonj 6.10 a.m. G. 50 a.m. 7.25 a.mi A POPULAR PTANO SOLO. ,§'2 a - m - 8 - :15 a ' ln - 10-15 a.mi Wv \ • , 11.0 a.m. 11.10 a.m. 1.15 p.m.E have just received another large 2.0 p.m. 2.20 p.m. 3.15 p.m of successful Piano Solo, i.o p.m. " d.lO p.m. 5.15 p.m by Ralph Raymond. G.o_ p.m. 5.50 p.m. 6-10 p.m, PETALS is non one of the biggest 7,25 p.m. 7.15 p.m. 10.15 p.m, eellers m Britain, ranking with SATURDAY branco," "Rendexyous," ctc. Written in c.40 a.m. 6.50 a.m.' 725 am' a. popular, melodious style, it is sure to 8 .0 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 10.15 a'.nu be appreciated by Pianiats. Teachers find 11.0 a.m. 11.10 a.m. 120 n m it very suitable for teaching purposes. 2.10 p.m. 2.0 p.ui. 3 0 iVm* Price is Od. per copy. 5.0 p . m . 5.10 p.m. fi.'lo pirn Our stocks have been replenished with 7.0 p.m. 7.10 p.m. fl.'O i> ra, the following bie successes:- 10.10 p.m. 10.0 p.m. 11.15 pirn. Somewhere a voice is Calling, Come SUNDAY / S A" ? J° , "P ol i« ffian ' s „ IToliday" j).15 a.m. 9.25 a.m.' 10.30 a.m. (One-step), Autumn Memories" (reverie), 1.15 p.m. 1.25 p.m. O SO Din "Sing rae the Rosary/' "Dreaming" 5.0 p.m. 5.10 p.m. 5.50 pirn* (waltz), 'Destiny (waltz), and others 8.20 p.m. 8.30 p.m. 9.15 p.m which of late have been unobtainable. 7th May, 1915. Our stocks are always kept up-to-date , with the latest. Wo would appreciate a PALMERSTON NORTH. / visit to our Warehouse. Our Pianists \\f , aT o 0 „ c o n ' Opened Branch are always at your service to try over Cuba Street. (See locatj any Music you wish:;-,'.' ' , Vmxs-) Piano or Organ • Playing Taught in al CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., few Lessons. No study or drudgerj- ofi Manners Street, Wellington, any kind. Success guaranteed with all The House of' Kigh-class British Pianos, classes of Music. Fee, M 10s., refunded " • if pupil (any age) cannot read musio and play a tune the first week. We alsoi BALLROOM DANCING. teach the "Cobbir" system of Ragtimo PROFICIENCY ENSURED— in from 10 to 20 Lessons, enables a pupili' SIX PRIVATE LESSONS OR ONB to'play all the latest Songs and Two-,' QUARTER AT CLASS. Steps as they are published (no scales); jl/fRS. fi. B. MASON teaches daily at each Lesson a movement develonincf IM. her Private Hall. Classes for be- speed. ginhers, Monday and Wednesday Even- Testimonials and newspaper reports lugs, term commencing- with pupil. . from all parts can he seen bv a visit Private Lessons by arrangement, by .to College Rooms. Call or write for aU Day or Evening. particulars. Interviews any time. Address: 86 Ghuznee St. (near St. Birley's College of Music, Bouleott Cham* ■ *' gr ° rs *~ A ool ' Street.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2470, 25 May 1915, Page 7
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