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AMUSEMENTS. GOOD-BYE FOREVER ■to all shows but rjpHE KING'S! For that's where the BEST pictures are TO-NIGHT—at 8-TO-NIGHT. The Song-picture delightful, , Tile' Song-picture delightful, "GOOD-BYE, SUMMER." "GOOD-BYE, SUMMER." "GOOD-BYE, HUMMED." "GOOD-BTE, SUMMER." "GOOD-BYE, S'PMMER." "GOOD-BYE, SUMMER," Adapted from Pavlo Tosti's worlds famous eoitg, "Good-bye," which! will ho smig- during the screening of the picture. "MAKING A RIFLE" (A' titnelv and interesting film), "LOVE IN ARMOUR" (A Keystone key to'glee). "CLOTHES COUNT" (Amusingly demonstrates this fact). THE WAR, NEWS AND CARTOONS. OTHER CLASSICAL FILMS. ; B.C. and O.S. Is;; Stalls (new chairs), Oil. Children Half-price to all parts. Plan at tho Bristol Piano Co. Is. fid. . JjVEKYB.OD Y'S, * TO-DAY "AT NOON. ' ' A magnificent Edison drama. , The world responds to its tlpnbal. ABOUNDING IN SENTIMENT. It'plays on the chords of t!?e heart. "WHERE IS MY WANDERKCG- BOY?" "WHERE IS MY.WANDERING BOY?" "WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY?" Buildedi on the 6torr of the grand old song known, sung, and loved by mothers and men tho world over. At tho evening sessions the song "Where is My Wandering Boy To-uight?" will ho Sung by MISS KITTY BLANEY. Mabel, "Fatty," and Sterling, • The' huge fun trio in THAT LITTLE BAND OF GOLD, THAT LITTLE BAND OF GOLD, And . • 1 3 Superior Supporting Subjects . B Prices: Adults, 6d.; Children,. 3d. QBAND OPERA N HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Harry Hickards's Tivoli" Theatres, Ltd. Gov. Director, Hugh D. M'lntosh. - The. Record-breaking Fnn Show* FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, JULY 19th.. RICKARDS' TIVOLI FOLLIES. RICKARDS' TIVOLI FOLLTES. RICHARDS' TIVOLI FOLLIES. Tho Brightest, Biggest, and Best' Show ever brought to New Zealand, the entire organisation totalling 50—PERFORMERS—50 Headed by that Celebrated Artist Mr. ■ ROBERT PARKER, ROBERT PARKER, .The Distinguished Operatic Baritone, Late of ithe Quinlan Opera Co. and ' Madame Melba's Concert Co, JACK CANNOT, The Idol of Australia. ISABELLE D'ARMOND, fThe Red-Headed Comedy-Queen, VERA Pi3AB.CE, , % The Australian Beauty. •• FRANK GREEN. The Musical Comedy Favourite. - MDLLE. CLERC, j \ Premier Daaseuse. ALFREDO, . Tho .Vagabond, VioHnist. ALVERETTA, REGO, AND STOPPIT, Renowned Acrobatic Pantomimists, ' IIURFAYNE, ■ America's Champion Xylophonist, ALEX, YAKLOVENKO, Russian. Dancer from the Imperial Ballet. EILEEN 'WATSON, '. Talented Speciality Dancer, Together with tho Famous ■ TIVOLI BALLET AND CHORUS. Gorgeous Dresses. . Dainty Ensembles. Magnificent Scenery' and Lighting. THE TIVOLI FOLLIES Is no!t a Pierrot Show, but a Gigantic Jamlwreo of Jingles, Jokes, and Jests. . Bos Plans Open Nest Thursday at the Bristol' Piano Co. . PRICES—Ss., reserved; 3s. and.3s. Early door ; Gallery, Is. .extra. ••• m MATINEES, WED., 21st., SAT., 24th. Special Mafcnee Prices. £ATEST . MUSIC AT BEGG'S. WALTZES FOR THE SEASON! "VALSE DE TRIOMPHE," by Henri Francois; "MYSTERY," "ECSTASY," both by Sydney Baynes, of "Destiny" fame. These Waltzes are on the Programme of tho Court Ball. ' Price, Is, 9d. each. PETER DAWSON'S SONG SUCCESSES. Wo are fully stocked in all keys of the following fine Songs, sung by Peter Dawson:— ' s, "UP FROM SOMERSET," "BLUE DRA- • GOONS," "BLIND PLOUGHMAN,"' - "FLORAL DANCE," "IVOODENLEGGED FIDDLER," "LITTLE GREY HOME .IN THE WEST,". "THREE BACHELORS,"- "BARBER OF TURIN." . All Bass and Baritone Singers should have these. Price, Is. 9d. each; posted Is. 10d. MEMO.—Mr. Peter "Dawson's, great success, "Mountains of Mourne Roll Down to the Sea:" Supplies due 15th July. Send your order now; and we,will forward on arrival. Price, Is. 9d. copy; Is. lOd. posted. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING PIANO AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. PALMERSTON NORTH. WE have now Opened Branch Rooms at 38 Cuba Street.. (See local papers,) - ■ 'Piano or Organ Playing Taught in. a. few Lessons.' No study or drudgery of any kind. Success guaranteed with all classes of Music. Fee, d£l 10s., refunded if pupil (any age) cannot read music ancf play a tune the first week. We also teach the "Colbir" system of Ragtime in from 10 to 20 Lessons, enables a pupil to play all the latest' Songs and TwoSteps' as they are published (no 6cales);. each ■ Lesson a movement developing and newspaper report's from all parts can be 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 up),' Boulcott Street. """ALLIES' RACE TO BERLIN. 1 ' THE New and Fascinating Game of Table Skittles is obtainable at all Stationers. ' Obtainable at—Martin, L.,. Main Street. Palmerston North; Miller, A.,. The Square, Palmerston North; Bennett, C. H; and Co., Palmerston North; Knowles, Stationer, Broad- Street, : Palmerston North; Park, Wm„ The Square. Palmerston Noxtli; Westmoreland,'A'. L., Palmerston North; Swallow, J. .C., Palmerston North; Holland, L. W., Palmerston North; Lucas, R. E„ Levin; Jury, Mrs., Upper Hutt; Guy, P. G., Apiti; Jones, Stationer. Levin; Tucker, .Wm., Carterton. PRICE, 2/" FOR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves, try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve Tonic. . . ' It never fails. Acts promptly, while its effects are lasting., Price, 2s. 6d. bottle. Procurable at . B.'M: GREEN, Chemist, 111 Vivian Street. BEIGE'S LUNCHEON AND TEA' ROOMS. BRANDON STREET, n&rt ta Kirkcaldie and Stains. If. you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brice's. HERE will I Lunch? The Silver Grid in Cuba Street. Best Shilling Lunch in the City. LET the "Dominion" General Printing Department handle your nest order, whatever your requirement*!. Prompt atttaqou, EtwofittMs s&ugcj,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2511, 12 July 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2511, 12 July 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2511, 12 July 1915, Page 7

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