AMUSEMENTS. THIS ADVERTISEMENT- . ■ 1 Isn't necessary. Not at all! We only J ■put it here to please the newspaper people. They like it! * OUR MASTER FILM-PLAT Advertises itself! It has set tlio town "a-talking."-At The 3 I'S'fl'S ' T H E A T;® E. TO-NIGHT. - At S. ' TO-NIGHT. The" Marvellous Novelty in., Photo-play Productions . (In G Reels), . • THE AVENGING CONSCIENCE/' 1 ? Or ' i "THOU SHALT NOT KILL!" "THOU. SHALT - NOT KILL!"', "THOU SHALT NOT KILL!" "THOU SHALT NOT-KILL!". ' ' Will.givo you the surprise of;', your'': life, if you aro lucky enough to get in, . BE WISE! BE EARLY! O.S. and D.C., Is.; Stalls, 6d.; . Half. Plan at Bristol, Is. 6tl; ■ For Late Bookings, just 'Phone 3113. 1 We'll do the rest. GRAND MATINEE 'JO-MORROW at 2.30. ' Jjl VER YB OD Y'S. , . To-day from Noon. LAST 2 DAYS AND NIGHTS. • Of - . - NOKDISIv'S STIRRING, DRAMA'.- ,' ■ Thrilling Story of Circus Life. A Mag : : iietic and Compelling Subject'. Enthral- . ling Dram'atic : 'Romnnce.. CHILDREN OF THE CIRCUS,;, V- - CHILDREN OF THE CIRCUS,,. ' • CHILDREN OF THE CIRCUS, : i A Farcical Keystone, MABEL AND FATTY'S MARRIED LIFE Of Great Interest, ZEPPELIN RAID ON PARIS. • GaumOnt ' . Prices: Adults, Children,. 3d. ' Densely Crowded'Till-Yesterday. •Jjj, M I'.R J3 .S St H-E ATR E. DAILY, FROM 11 10.15 P.M. Nothing succeeds like success, and the success of oumow pictures is iraquestioned GRAND EMOTIONAL,DRAMAS.. ; ' KEYSTONE COMIG RELIEF'; ■ Vitagraph's 200flft.» Star- i Special.;* ; 'V. . "THE GIRL.IN 'inE CVSE ' " "THE GIRL IN IHE CASE " "THE GIRL IN HIE CASE" 'An altogether Superior- Film. Plajj," ''i Featuring Maurice -CostetfoVY, . Keystone's Great Laugh Peal, "LUCKY LE'AI'.". ."LUCKY ;,LEAPi" "LUCKY LEAP." "LUCKY LEAIVSJ . See the Vinogar v Squirt v - - . "RATTLESNAKES" (wonderful- Study). "THE GIRL OF THU. OPEN . ROAD" A fine dramir by Edison. - - 'Australian -.Gazette;and..Cartoons.; s.. ADULTS, 3d. and Cd Re» Is i MUSICAL CONDUCTOR.' WANTED, for Tour of Non:'"3ealand, thoroughly experienced MUSICAL conductor. ' ( A.pply by letter, in first instance, to '' ROLAND STAVELY, - - ; Opera House, •, Wellington, ■ PALMERSTON NORTH. TS7JTE have now .Opened Branch Rooms »» at 38 Cuba Street. (See local papers.) " 1 . Piano or Organ Playing Taught" in a. few Lessons. No study or drudgery of any kind. Success guaranteed with all clashes of Music. Fee. JSI 10s., refunded if pupil' (any ■ age) -cannot' read music and play a tune the first week. Wo also teach the "Colbir" system of Ragtime in from 10 to 20 Lessons, enables, a pupil to play all the latest Songs and' Two| Steps as they aro published (no scales); each Lesson a. movement developing.' speed. • "• ' Testimonials and newspaper, reports from all'parts can bo seen. by.;-a\visit to College Rooms. Call or write for all particulars. Interviews any . ■ time. Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first floor \ip), jßoulcott Street. ; __ BALLROOM DANCING. ~~ T ~ -PROFICIENCY ENSURED— SIS PRIVATE LESSONS OR' ONE QUARTER AT CLASS.- ■ "iVTRS. H. B. -MASON teaches daily at IVJL'h?r Private Hall. ' Classes for beginners Monday and ' Wednesday Evenings, term commencing with pupil. Private Lessons by arrangement, -by Day or Evening. -.'... i Address: :86 Ghuznee' St; (near St. ■Peter's Church).'' " , ' , THOR Neuralgia shattered -Nerves, JD try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve' It never fails. Aots .promptly, while its effects are lasting. > I Price, 25.. Gd. bottle. Procurable at R. M. GREEN, Chemist,' 141 Vivian Street." - . BRICE'S '"v . Luncheon and tea; rooms, BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and.Stains. i If you want a good Fish or.Meat Tea, 5 to« 7.3o,'try Brice's..
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2509, 9 July 1915, Page 7
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612Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2509, 9 July 1915, Page 7
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