AMUSEMENTS. ' "'"H'lliM. milium I" nu mil urn Frcderic Shipman Knterprisos, Lt<3., KELLERMAN ' r '■ In the World's Motion Masterpiece, . [MEPTUiiE'S DAUGHTER. 200 ACTORS "After witnessing the production of Uentiino's Banglitcr," one is apt to feel 200 SOLDIERS os though ono lias beeu Ih-ing in some land 'East ot the Sun, West o£ tlic Moon.' 25 HOURS 250 FISHERMEN astonishing length, the variety of tho story is heightened by tho beautiful of 30 MERMAIDS ' scenery amid which it is acted. 'Neptune's Daughter' may Quite dispas^-ion-' LOVE, ROMANCE) Nino in tup rd'cT atcly ho termed a very remarkable production o£ the ciuematograper's art"-r- And DARING 10U0 in THE CAST. .. Bytaoy j torniag Herald" »
Vide Press: "A Gorgeous Production." ' Greeted Nightly with Electrical Enthusiasm and overwhelming applause. I PACKED! JAMMED! QRAND . OPERA HOUSE. | Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction The Maori Opera Co. Business Manager 'Patrick J. O'Brien. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FOR THREE MORE NIGHTS ONLY. FOR THREE MORE NIGHTS ONLY. Mr. F. Bennett presents THE MAORI OPERA CO. In "HINEMOA," A. Maori Musical Play in 3 Acts. Lyrics and Music by Percy Flyn'n. PLAYED BY A COMPANY OF FORTY BRILLIANT MAORI ARTISTS. Powerful Acting. Magnificent and Inspirational Music. Gorgeous Scenery. Rich, and Authentic Native Costumes. Wonderful Hakas and Poi Dances. Together with FULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Play produced by Chas. Ardh'er. ONLY 3 MORE NIGHTS OF THIS SUPERB PLAY. MATINEE WEDNESDAY, AT 2,30. Box Plan at Tho Bristol: 45., 3a., 2s;, and Is. Day Sales at Tho Grande Opera Sweet Shop. WHAT'S ON? ■ *V HAT'S ON?' AT THE EMPRESS? AT THE EMPRESS? TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. That funny fellow, Ford Sterling, is causing no end of laughter. They tried to drown Ford, but "HE WOULDN'T STAY DOWN." "HE WOULDN'T STAY DOWN." Ford's made millions laugh, and , HE'LL TICKLE YOU TOO. THE FRAME UP! THE FRAME UP! THEFRAME,UP! THE FRAME UP! The two master crooks fought over a woman, and "when thieves fail out," well —some "fall in." It's a powerfully-acted story, and Kalem's best artists are in it. PURE GOLD! PURE GOLD! PURE GOLD! PURE GOLD! Some men have a very poor opinion of women. (Yes! Yes! And vice-versa.) This is the story of- a poor dancing girl who was tried, but found pure gold—22 cairat. SEE OUR TOPICAL BUDGET'. , SEE OUR TOPICAL BUDGET. , Containing all the latest "newsy" war doings. Kitchener's reception at the Guildhall. Dublin's welcomo to O'Leary, V.C. Etc., Eto. 3d. To Admit. 3d. D.C. 6d. Res. Scats Is. ' MUSIC FOR THE MASSES. P.TUn THIS-ONE OF HUNDREDS. Marshland Rd., Christchurch, Jan. 7,1915. DEAR MR. BIRLEY,—I was invited to a young lady's home last Wednesday who is considered i very good pianist. Knowing I had learnt by your system, she asked me to bring my music. This I did. When I played several of my pieces she was not only surprised, but dumbfounded to hear me play eo •well after such a short time learning (16 lessons), and thought your system marvellous. I am sending stamps to pay for the piece, "Robbin's Return," which I received.— I remain, yours truly, Miss A. Gottermeyer. „ ~ t- j Call or write for all particulars, and see testimonials from all parts of N.Z. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Boulcott Street (Chambers), Wellington. Interviews any time. £2,000 SELECTION OF NEWEST BRITISH SUITINGS ' ; is now on show at MILLIGAN'S, Kelbum Avenue, CHEAP HIEL. ' BKOKEN COKE REDUCED IN PRICE. Now Is, per saofc, delivered. Ring up G«a Company. 'Phone 4010, Campion, Lance-Cpl. C. J. (second occa<sion). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. Campion, Okirae Station, Fordell. Ellis. Kce.-Cofpl. R. J. Next-of-kin, Mts. E. Ellis, 85 Collingwood Street, NelDuEe, n pte. C. R. Next-of-kin, W. H. Duke. 18 London Street,. Dunedin. (Third occasion.) 1 ■ M'Evoy, Pte. J. Nextof-Inn, Mr. J. M'Evoy, Port Street, Mt. Eden, AuckI land. (Second occasion.) I Shaw, Pte B. G. Next-of-kin, Mr. E. Shaw, 29 Home Street, Wellington. Williams, Pte. S. L. Next-of-kin, Re T * 1. Williams. Hardwicks Street, Sumner, Ciiristcliurch (father). (Returned to regimental duty, Egypt.) Kell'away, Lce.-Corpl. P. H. Next-of-kin, Sirs. C. Kellaway, 70 Albert Street, Auckland. Chalmers, Lce.-Corpl. R. D. Next-of-kin, Mr. J. P. Chalmers, 206 Karamußoad, Hastings (father). (Second ocoasion.) Stratford, Pte. H. G. Next-of-kin, Mr. G. Stratford, 33 .Vincent Streot, NclCouCon, Pte. J. H. Next-of-kin, Mrs. A. Coulson, Dnfferin Street, Hastings. (Third time.) Odon, Pte. O. B. Next-of-kin, Mr. r A. S. Oden, Te Puke. Bay of Plonty. Stewart, Pte. J. Next-of-kin, Mr. S. Stewart, Ramarama, Auckland. (Second occasion.) Percy, Sergt. A. W. Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. Percy, Auokland (only address). Wheatlay, Pto. W. J. Next-of-kin, Mrs. H. Wheatlay, Auckland (mother). (Shell shock slight.) Chapman, Pte. R. R. Next-of-kin, Mr. T. Chapman, 36 Are Street, Wellington (father). (Severe gunshot wound, abdomen.) - Finnerty, Pte. H. G. Isext-of-kin, J. Finnerty, Thorndon Quay, Wellingcon (mother). Elder, Pte. IC. Ncxfc-of-kin, Jto. A. Elder, 66 Aurora Terrace, Wellington .(mother). .. „ ~ Jones, Pto. R. M. Noxt>of-kin, Mrs. M. G. D. Jones, Belmont Road, Pacroa, Auckland (wife). M'Kinnon, Gunner I. G. Next-of-kin, Mr. J. M. M'Kinnon, Karamu, Wairoa, H.B. Moore, Gunner T. E. L. Next-of-kin. Mr. T. O. Moore, Tennyson Streot, Napier. Allen, Sapper F. K. Next-of-kin, Captain E. F. Allen, Apia, Samoa (father). Atkinson, Drivor C. M. Next-of-kin, Mr. F. L. Atkinson, Victora Road, Devonport, Auckland. (Back.) SICK Rollins, Pto. E. Next-of-kin, Mrs. E. Rollins 86 Sydney Street, "Wellington (mother). (Admitted Convalescent Camp, Holonan.) Marshall, Pte. W. A. Next-of-kin, Mrs. E. Elliott, Brougham Street, New Plymouth (aunt). Chalmers, Lce.-Corpl. R. D. Next-of-kin, Mr. J. P. Chalmers, 206 Karamu Road, Hastings (father). Mulcahy, Pte. J. Next-of-kin, Mts. M. Lauder, Nowtown, Wellington. Brown, Pte. J. Next-of-kin, Mrs. J. M'Gill, Homo Farm, Huntly. (Slight dysentery.) . . Brown, Sorgt. R. Next-of-kin, Mrs. . ,T. Brown, Home Farm, Huntly. (Slight
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2571, 20 September 1915, Page 7
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