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AMUSEMENTS, riTHE ITINCt'S. , IIIE -OJNG'S. , "HAYWAR-D'S FILM CLASSICS." EACH EVENING. A ]\rutual blaster,picture by "The Great Griffith," the produeei' of "Thou Shalt Not Kill." THE OUTCAST. THE OUTCAST. THE OUTCAST. ; ' 'I'lI.E OUTCAST. THE OUTCAST. THE OUTCAST. In four Refulgent Reels. Tho pathetic story of .a little-cabaret dancer on trial for tho shooting of a brutal ruffian. A shameful act in the past of the harsh Judge is used with telling force to save a much-wronged girl. THE OUTCAST. Portrays the greatest Court scenes thb. camera has ever recorded. Beneathi the) delights, the thrills, the pathos, and the ■flashes of bright' humour, throughout THE OUTCAST. There runs tho serious purpose, character--istic of all truly great productions. SEE IT THIS EVENING! m^2. T ," nlu ' !m k 6 f to entertain you. ( 6cenic )- ' CARTOONS. PATHE'S; GAZETTE and others. Stalls 6d„ D.C. and O.S. Is.; Res. Is. 6d. at The Bristol. The Champion of them AII—CHARLIEi CHAPLIN the Great—now at ' 1 EVERYBODY'S.. HA!'HA! BOOM. NOW ON. ; Tho biggest lauglniig joke yet seeni Fifteen inuiutes' laughing exhaustion at CHARLES CHAPLIN, TheCHARLES CHAPLIN, ■ Ko'micalCHARLES CHAPLIN, . Kuss. ' The eccentric fiui-inakor ( is absolutely, ' "IT" in, . HIS NEW PROFESSION,- ' - - HIS NEW PROFESSION: - HIS-NEW PROFESSION.-.: Charlio is always .iu trouble, but liistroubles never troubles liim, although he causes lots of trouble to other 'oik.. "THEIR ONE LOVE," -exciting drama. Splendid study, "STORY OF A STORY." "WHO GOES THERE?": comedy drama. "CrAUMONT GRAPHIC," tho latest. number. . ■ Prices: Adults 6d.. children .3d. Town hall. town hall; OWN HALL. ' TOWN HALL. COSY CONCERT CHAMBER, TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT. And Three More. Nights Only,; Mr. Edward Branscombe's I RED DANDIES CO. EED DANDIES CO, ; In their programme of FUN, FROLIC, AND MUSIC. :. FAREWELL FAREWELL LAST THREE NIGHTS. -' ' LAST THREE NIGHTS.' LAST THREE NIGHTS. - - . LAST THREE NIGHTS. : LAST THREE NIGHTS. LAST THREE NIGHTS. . -: FAREWELL : FAREWELL Of this Unrivalletl Combination.. The red dandies,- ' Reserve your seat at Bristol Piano Co. without extra charge, and thus avoid delay at the door. . \ Prices, 35., 25., Is. . SOUTHLAND QUEEN CARNIVAL, In aid of WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. GRAND ART UNION. ■' 25 Prizes. Total value. . ; .£•5000, Ireluding new brick bungalow' ■; (.£1000), three new houses (oCBSO, XGSO, .£SOO respec-' tively), three n'ew motor cars (i! 100, i:325, oE2OO, respectively), five-acre section (J2350), nugget puro gold (i£3oo), tnd 1G other valuable prizes. -. Send Poatad Order for single ticket; 2s. 6d., or book of 20 tickets <£2 10s. : Please cut this advertisement out. '.W. HARTLEY, Hon.- Secretary, • "Railway and Shipping," Princess. P. 0., Box 31, Invercargill. ' ' MUSIC FOR THE MASSES. READ THIS-ONE OF MANY. , SIR,— Please send me list of musio as ■ I require some fresh ones. I have 40 pieces and was delighted to find an easy way of learning, as I had a .Piano useless to me. Now I can amuse myself by the hour. There are no agents here. I was in Wellington a few weeks ago and was unable to find your rooms. Please let me know how much I could have a dozen or more for. I do not want hard ones, as I am over 60 years of age and cannot play as qdick as I should like to, but may be able to get 6ome of what I am out" of. Please give early reply, and oblige—C. Broadbent, 100 Fitzherbert St.. Palmerston North. ■ . Call or write for all particulars. Interviews any time. Birley'e College of Musio, ; Boulcott Street (Chambers Ist floor up), i TOOR Neuralgia and shattered Nervea, jP try Green's , Neuralgia and Nerve, : Tonic. - ' - . - It never fails. Acta promptly, while.; its effects are lasting. Price, 2s. Gd. bottle. Procurable at R. M. GREEN, - Chemist, 141 Vivian Street.'TTTV RTTiVER GRID, Cuba Street. Don't miss dining here on week days, as we are closed all day Sunday. ;

Special Feature -y The Best ' Of All V h Summer : .° ■ . |' Dress Fabrics ! : J; T>ATRIGK'S teiro just landed 10,500 j ! -fi- yards of Tohralco. Good news . g * this for mothers' who would mako now \ 'I '"- s'• Dresses for the little ones —good news • !, • for .Ladies \wlio ' intend making new I i Blouses. . - " ; ] 10,500 Yards of Tobralco 271n. and 28ln. wide, in White, Plain Colours,- Stripes, Checks, FloralSi and ■> ... Spots. . * • ■■ ■ • i : WsoV-t : < • i ■•'v- f ■■ • sThe Scarce f Navy." Colour, -J Sladam', if you would select jout need, . select soon—wo can foresee . heavy 'i ' • t buying. v ..J .! * . Out-of-Town Residents please | write for Patterns, A -full range will be sent by .return-of . ; , Post. ' ' ' ... | D, S. Patrick & Co. ; PATRICK'S CORNER, 1 CORNER CUBA & VIVIAN STREETS. I I ''

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2549, 25 August 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2549, 25 August 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2549, 25 August 1915, Page 9

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