AMUSEMENTS. GOOD-BYE FOREVER ■to all shows but 7JUIE KING'S! ; For that's where'tho BEST pictured . are TO-NIGHT—at 8-TO-NIGHT. The Song-picture delightful, 'l'he Song-picture delightful, "GOOD-BYE, SUMMER," "GOOD-BYE, SUMMER," "GOOD-BYE, SUMMER." "GOOD-BYE, SUMMER." "GOOD-BYE, SUMMER," "GOOD-BYE, SUMMER." Adapted from Pavlo Toeti's world-" famous song, "Good-bye," which! will be sung during tho screening of the picture.' "MAKING A RIFLE" i (A timely and interesting filing "LOVE IN ARMOUR" (A Keystone key to glee). : "CLOTHES COUNT" (Amusingly demonstrates this fact). THE WAR NEWS AND CARTOONS. : OTHER CLASSICAL FILMS. D.C. and O.S. Is.; Stalls (new chairs), Gd. Children Half-price to ■all paTts. . Plan at the Bristol Piano Co. Is. 6d. JJVEKYBOD Y'S.: .. j Daily from Noon. A Picture of Wondrous Heart Interest. Touching Emotional Story. Glorious Film Study oi the most popular of Old English Songs, "WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY?" Pathetic dramatic playlet, which, will appeal to everyone; .. ' At the evening sessions tk<j;song "Where is My Wandering Boy To-night?" will-be' Sung by" "• "■ MISS KITTY BLANEY ; Mabel, "Fatty," and Sterling, Ivcystono Film Artists, in THAT BAND OFmGOLD. ■ 2000 ft.' of "Rings" of Laughter, 3 Other Film Gems. 3 i . j Prices: Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. ; JVATEST MUSIC AT '. BEGG'S. WALTZES FOR THE SEASON. " "YALSE DE ' TRIOMPHE," by -Henri Francois j "MYSTERY," ."ECSTASY,", both by Sydney Baynes, of "Deetiny" fame. ' '. ' These Waltzes are on the Programme of the Court. Ball. : , • Price, Is, 9d. 'each. : ' ■ PETER DAWSON'S SONG SUCCESSES. We are fully Btocked in all keys of the following fine Songs, snuff; by, Peter Dawson:—; "UP FROM SOMERSET," "BLUE DRAGOONS," "BLIND PLOUGHMAN," "FLORAL DANCE," '"WOODENLEGGED FIDDLER," "LITTLE GREY HOME IN - THE : WEST," "THREE BACHELORS,"- "BARBER OF TURIN." AH Bass , and ' Baritone Singers should' have these. : ■- Price, Is. 9d.-each; posted Is. lOd. 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. ' 1 BALLROOM DANCING. PROFICIENCY ENSUREDSIS PRIVATE LESSONS OR ; ONE . QUARTER AT CLASS. TVTRS. H. 8.-MASON teaches daily it' ItA. her Private Hall. Classes for. be.ginners -Monday and Wednesday Eveningsj term commencing with pupil. Private Lessons by arrangement, by Day or Evening. Address: 86 Ghuznee St. (near St, Peter's Chnrch). - - ■ TTBR.E-will I Lunch? The Silver Grid in Cuba Street. Best Shilling Lunch in the City.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2512, 13 July 1915, Page 7
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