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AMUSEMENTS. . • IJlHli KING' S. f'Monarch of the City's Cinemas." ' ALL THIS WEEK. " A magnificent film storj' "of Romarico and stirring adventure, -set amongst the wide, wild, open prairies of tho Great West. Depicting ,inter alia the most alarmingly terrific train smash-ever devised. " "" ; "A CHILD OF GOD." "A CHILD OF GOD." "A CHILD OF GOD." . "A CHILD OF GOD." * _ . - ' 4000 ft. J iiis being the nickname bestowed by the ranchmen upon one of their number who "was regenerated by a-child."- • "A CHILD OF GOD." ' Comes fresh from a tremendously-success-ful reception in New Tort. • •.YOU MUST SEE IT! ", . That Comical Card, Syd. Chaplin, 'in "GUSS'LE'S BACKWARD WAT."- - ' - Would make the Spliinx Smile. PATHE'S NEWEST GAZETTE. BEAUTIFUL SWITZERLAND. N.Z. HOSPITAL -SHIP. ' And moro of tlic BEST. Stales, Gd.; Children holf;,D.C. and 0.5., Is. Res. at tho Bristol, Is. Gd. GRAND PATRIOTIC WAR MIGHT OF THE ALLIES'."-- - At g VERYBODT'B. FROM NOON ONWARDS. A Stirring Martial Production,, Emblem-, otic of tho Allies' Resources; - GLORIOUS' THRILLING SERIES. A Feature that Will avousoyo.ur enthusiasm. •• ANNIVERSART OF A" YEAR'S WARFARE, Whon ' ' j . ENGLAND AND. HER-'ALLIES completed their stocktaking of .... THE GREAT WORLD WAR. _ A lesson on the magnificence of. tbe Al; • lies' big effort-in military organisation.' * "THAT THIN LINE OF. RED!" has never wavered in the cause-.of-Liberty.-.and Justice toTthe..Weak. And the sword will not be slieathed untilGorman Militarism is utterly.'defeated. THE MIGHT OF THE ALLIES. THE MIGHT OF THE ALLIES. THE MIGHT OF THE ALLIES. THE MIGHT OF THE ALLIES;- ' THE MIGHT OF THE ALLIES: " In ivhich the Quadruiple Alliance Armies pass in grand review you; and also The Heroes of Gallipoli, Australia and New Zealand's own' Khaki-Boys, Mio'. occupy an honoureil position-in-the military ranks of tho fighting Allies. THE MIGHT OF THE ALLIES. . THE MIGHT OF THE ALLIES'. THE MIGHT OF THE ALLIES. . And s—Splendid Supporting Pictures—s. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. Prices—Adults 6d., Children 3d. ; ,; ~ i T7IEATHER FANCIES' COMBINED £ ART UNION—The following is the 1 result of the above Art Union:—First Prize, 8219; 2nd, 2960 ; 3rd, 17,567; 4th, 12.575; sth, 8348; 6th, 4426 ; 7th, 10,575; Bth, 7568; 9th, 8114; 10th, 6781; 11th, 9724; 12th, 8080; 13tlr, 14,790; 14th, 5453. The prizes will be forwarded to., the .successful, holders on receipt of Winning Tickets.— A. H. Guthrie, Secretary, P.O. Box. 381, Wellington. ■ MUSIC FOE THE MASSES. READ THIS—ONE OF MANY. SIR,— Please send trie list of music as I require «iomo fresh ones. I have 40 pieces and n'as delighted to .find an easy way of leaitning, as I had a; Piano useless to me. NV>w I can; amuse myself by the hour. Tbiere are no agents here.' I was in Wellington a few weeks ago and was unable to finrt your rooms. Please let me know how mucih I oould have a dozen or more for. I db not want hard ones, as lam over. GO years-of age and cannot play as quick as -I should like.to,..but. may bo able to gffc 6ome of what I am out of. Please gtve early .reply, and oblige—C. Broadbemt, .100.fitzherbert St., Palmers ton. North. - Call or write for al. particular^. Interviews any time. Birjejr's College of Musio, Boulcott Street (Chambers Ist floor "up). BBIQE'S ,»• T UNCHEON AM) TEA KOOMS, BRANDON STISEET, next to : ■ Kirkcaldie an d Stains;' If you want a gooiV Fish or Meat., Tea, 5 to 7.30,' ixy Brice's. ' ' gTYLISH -gUITS ' ' By . M I L'LI G !A N-' S, . KELBURN AVENUE,' ARE A GOOD INVESTMENT. 1710 R. Neuralgia and ottered Nerves, X 1 try Green's NeuraJgia 1 and Nerve Tonic. »"i . . - It never fails. .Acts promptly, .while •its effects are lasting. Price, 2s. 6d. bottle, procurable at, R. M. GREKM, Chemist, 141 Vivian Street. WANTED Known,-Silver Grid Lancheon. Tea-and Suppe:c Rooms; hot meals supplied. Week dayß,,lo a.m. to. 11 p.m. Closed all day Sunday. ■ '

Special Feature Advertisements, :'.i. ' ■.' K shipment lhas rea<&e<i\nsi of u '; ... v.. .:. SPfeCIAt PAPETRIES, Trhich Trill appeal strongly. |o . all loyers of dainty and good WritingPaper, Ml of distinctive cbferm and Quality. Though much in advance of anything offered' m befoje, the prices are ' < v. ••• .. . -• — ■ ' "" ' EXCEEDIiIUCEY MODERATE. No fox lias less than 50 sheetstpaper and 50> -Theprices are:— ... [ J''Vi4? • is. fid., 2s. at!.,; is. Bd., 3s.y 3j. 3d;, '36,-Bd„' »s/ H - UNFORTUNATELY • '«■ the-above prices are cut so; toe .tihat^&camot'pay' postage. But ire .will pay half, so that if yousWrPo'stal Notes;a^d ; add.Jd..yott..will get a box ofNote Paper and Envelopes irhich -willed -to the--pl.ea sura of your correspondence. The Place for Presents^: QUAY

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2541, 16 August 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2541, 16 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2541, 16 August 1915, Page 7

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