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AMUSEMENTS. YET ANOTHER MASTER-PICTURE! AT. rp H E KIN G^SJ'The Picture ''rograinnie Paramount." Each Evening at 8. THE LONDON FILM CO. . ' Present;. A Photo-play, world-renowned oil stage una screen. A Potent and Pre-eminent Picture Drama by Sir Henry Arthur J one=, the noted English Playwright, THE MIDDLEMAN, 'L'Jlli! MIDDLEMAN, 'I'HH MIDDLEMAN, THE MIDDLEMAN. THE MIDDLEMAN, ■'•'HE MIDDLEMAN, . THE MIDDLEMAN, THE MIDDLEMAN, Featuring the Versatile ALBERT CHEVALIER. ALBERT CHEVALIER. ALBERT CHEVALIER. ALBERT CHEVALIER. Royalty's favourite and. one of the bestknown of English theatrical personalities —Bohemian, Artist, Song Writer anil Singer, Society Entertainer, and Actor. Now secured for the silent drama at a huge salary. Ho stars in THE MIDDLEMAN, A 1 refreshingly unconventional story full ot intensest drama throughout which runs a..vein of romance with a wondrous appeal. THE MIDDLEMAN deals most masterfully with one of tile vital, world-shaking questions of to-day— Capital v. Labour. EVERY WAGE-EARNER! . EVERYWAGE-PAYER! Should See, Mark, and Learn. A Big awl .Varied Bill as well. ! PRICES Unchanged—D.C. and 0.5., Is. r Stalls, Gd. Children Half. s Plan at Bristol, Is. Gd, t■. , . > "Let mo melt them like. ,>vax in tha fire of my revenge." • r —Albert Chevalier in - > "THE MIDDLEMAN." 3 ! j JjIVERYBUDY'S. . , . TO-DAY FROM NOON. i Magnificent Lubiu. Melodrama, i A STAR OF STABS. . . . j I Story of the Wiles of a, Temptress, FULL OF EXCITING MOMENTS. ' The Murder in 'New York. The Innocent Suffer for Another's Crime. ' 3000 feet of Exciting Scenes, A SIREN OF CORSICA, A SIREN OF CORSICA, , A SIREN OF CORSICA. / A SIREN OF CORSICA. . A SIREN OF CORSICA, \ i A Keystone Merry-maker, r . GUSSLE S WAYWARD PATH. UUSSLE'S WAYWARD PATH. 3 _ Featuring , - \:t.t Syd. .Chaplin, .who' is even Better than 1 the Best. • Always Good—GAUMONT GRAPHIC, 2 - OTHER PICTURE GEMS - 2 ' Prices—Adults, Gd.; Ohildron, 3d. mHE LYCEUM HALL, ;, LOWER HUTT. ' A CONCERT, in aid of the Hutt and Petone Plunket- Nurse, will be held in tho above Hall on WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, at 8 o'clock. : ' Miss- Phoebe Parsons, Soprano; Miss' ' Knight, Contralto! Mrs. C. M. Hector, r Pianist; Quartet from Wellington Liede'r- [ tafel. , ' ; Tickets, 25., may be Reserved at Bird's, * Main Roud,' Lower'Hutt. EEFOKE THE RISE In . Prices of Stylish. Clothes, ]4/|TLLIGAN'S advise their Patrons to IyJL order a fair supply from them. Of high-class Blue Serge they still havo abundance,' but it may be difficult to' get 3 shortly. • An early, -visit to Kelburn Avenue is, *, advised. ■ / HE SILVER GRID, Cuba Street. Don't miss dining here on. .week days, | its | we aro closed all day .Sunday. ■

Special Feature Advertisements. - •••"• > 'J '' . < . 'A fascinating product of an interesting 'Irish In- • ' .. 'klustry. Delightful for use, chai-ming for Presents,^ J If these do not appeal'to you as the ! ■ DAIJN TIEST GOODS YOU; HAYE SEEN— THE -BEST [VALUE YOU HAVE SEEN— # tWe Trill";very cheerfully refund your remittance. . ' | BOXES OF THREE DAINTILY / EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS. / 1 ALL POST EREE. , ' - r \ " is.-iM., Is. 6d., Is< Bd., Is. 9d., 25., 2sV 9d., 2s. lod., 1 3s. 3d., 35., 6d., 3s. lid., 45., 4s. 9d., 4s. 10d'.,. • 55., 55.. 6d., ss. Sd., 65., 6s. 3d., 6s. Cel., - SOME EXCEPTIONALLY CHARMING SETS OF THREE VERY BEAUTIFULLY WORKED. \ (75., 3d., 7s. 9d., Bs., Hemstitched Borders.Ss., Bs. 6d. Irish Lace Border. ' . 95., Buttonholed Border. PLEASE LET US HAVE TOUR ORDER SOON. THEY • 'ARE SELLING EAST.. IP, NOT ABSOLUTELY SATIS- ■ ! •; I'IED iWE ,WILL AT .ONCE REP.UNI), , REMIT BYrPOSTAL 1 NOTES. PRINGLES, LTD, .... " Art Needlework Specialists," LAMBTON QUAY. , I

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 26 July 1915, Page 7

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565

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 26 July 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 26 July 1915, Page 7

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