AMUSEMENTS. 'Phone 3143. rp H E KING'S. Hayivard's Pictures—the BEST, COMMENCING MONDAY! " An International Triumph, in G - PARTS - 6 By the "Great Griffith," "THOU SHALT NOT KILL"* ■" "THOU SHALT NOT KILL" (Or the "Avenging Conscience"), Suggested by "The Tcll-Tale Heart" and other Works of EDGAR ALLAN POE. A Truly Marvellous Play, ' Featuring MISS BLANCHE SWEET And an All-Star Cast. EVERYBODY WILL SEE IT! (Prices unchanged.) Enchanting Music, a Gloriously Restful . Opera ,Chair, and the BEST Pictures. 2J hours of UNINTERRUPTED Select Entertainment At rp H E KIN G' S. EACH EVENING. EDNA FLUGRATH, EDNA FLUGRATH, , "ENGLAND'S MARY PICKFORD" "ENGLAND'S MARY PICKFOBD." X B "LIL 0' LONDON." "LIL 0' LONDON." '• "LIL 0' LONDON." "LIL 0' LONDON." "LIL 0' LONDON." "LIL.O' LONDON." "LIL 0' LONDON." "LIL 0' LONDON." The London Film Co.'s production of Metropolitan Life—a splendid story of soul-stirring and varied emotions. Keystone's "New-style" Komedy, "HOGAN'S ARISTOCRATIC DREAM," More Novel; More Funny! "THE PHANTOM THIEF," The .thousand dollar prize play. And a GREAT Programme. Stalls, 6d.; D.C. and 0.5., Is. Plan at Bristol Is. 6d. . MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-MORROW. OUR NEW SEATING! The Luxurious Opera. Chairs in our Stalls are Roomy and Restful. Test them To-night! ' jyjONSTER SALE OF WORK! ST. THOMAS'S'HALL, NEWTOWN.' Under the Auspices of the Ladies' Guild, Island Bay. * Proceeds to he divided between the Belgian Relief Fund and Our Wounded Soldiers' and Sailors' Funds. < FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 2nd and 3rd JULY, 1915. Open Each Day from 2.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS. Plain and Fancy Goods' Stall Lollie and Confectionery Stall Produce and Flower Stalls Jumble Stall, Shell Stall Novelties: Side-Shows .. Competitions Punch and Judy ShowGuessing Competition. CONCERT PROGRAMMES EACH EVENING, Commence at 8 o'clock. Musical, Vocal,, and Elocutionary Items, Marches, etc. To be Opened TO-MORROW AFTER-' NOON, at 3 o'clock, by Her Excellency the Countess of Liverpool. All Goods left over to be Sold by Auction in' the Hall, after 9.15 Saturday Evening. . . . The Fifth Regimental Band will be in attendance on Friday Evening; and Mis-, sion Band on Saturday Evening.-'- : ----
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2503, 2 July 1915, Page 7
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