"THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" Starts TO-DAY AT NOON At EVERYBODY'S. GRAND OPENING SCREENINGS Of tho WONDER SERIAL 03? THE DAY. A continuing story of absorbing interest. Full of thrills and stirring actions, NINE MILES OF FILM, Which requires : 23 STARTLING EPISODES 23 STARTLING EPISODES. Before the villain is thwarted, justice satisfied, and the end of "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." EVERY WEEK A NEW EPISODE. . EACH EPISODE COMPLETE. A serial story which, is the rage of Australia. "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." Wo start on its mysterious journey with the FIRST COMPLETE EPISODE. A story which introduces all tho characters to you. "THE AIRSHIP IN THE NIGHT." "THE AIRSHIP IN THE NIGHT." Full of adventurous happenings. Iu addition, i OTHER FILM GEMS. 1 Prices. Adults 6d., chldren 3d. THEATRICAL ATTRACTION OF THE YEAR! QRAND OPERA HOUSE. SEASON OF 7 NIGHTS. Commencing SATURDAY, 25th SEPT. THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY in "LES CLOCHES DB CORNIiVILLE!" •"LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE!" "LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE!" "LEG CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE!" i Opera Comiquo by Robt. Planquette. I Will be staged with the completeness and magniflconce that characterised the 1 Society's production of "Paul Jones" last I year. . 1 Produced under the personal supervision of MR. TOM POLLARD. 60-voioe Chorus and Professional Orchestra under Mr. Bernard Page. The total profits of the season go to the Wounded Soldiers and Sailors' Fund. Prices—4s., 2s. 6d., Is. Box Plan Opens at Bristol on TUESDAY, 21et. SEPTEMBER. E. B. VANCE, Hon. Secretary. SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF WELLING- , ■ TON AND WELLINGTON PIPE • BAND. Willgive a RAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT,! vX in Aid of the Wounded Soldiers. TO-NIGHT . (MONDAY), 20th SEPTEMBER, 1915. CONCERT CHAMBER,: TOWN HALL. Under the Patronage of the Right Hon. W. F. Massey (Prime Minister), Right Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, Bart., and Members of : National Cabinet. ■ j 1. Pipe. Band. 2. Song—"There Was a Lad Born , in . Kyle" Madame Stark | 8. Lecture—"Robort Burns" J. Craigie, Esq., MiP. 4. Highland Fling Juvenile Dancers Interval. 1. Scotch Reel Juvenile. Dancers 8. Song—"Caller Horrin" Madame Anderson 3. Recital—"Eelen M'Jones, Aberdeen'.' By W. S. Gilbert and Miss Betty Purdom 4. Duet—"Yo Banks and Braes" , Madame and Mrs., Stark 5. Musical Monologue Miss Boutell 6. Song—Selected Mr. T. Newton 7. Recital.-.J. T. M. Hornsby, Esq., M.P. "Burns's Advice to a Young Friend." 6. Humorous Item Master Winston M'Gartliy "Anld Lang Syne" Company NOTE—The Society will hold a Social at their Rooms. Barber's Buildings, Cuba Street, on WEDNESDAY, 22nd inst., at 1 8'p.m. Tickets: Gents., 25.; Ladies, Is. Refreshments. FUN FOR EVERYBODY. THE DYINa KAISER OR THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA. WHEN blown up look full of importance. They die down and look dejected and comical. Price, post free, Is. id. each. Catalogue posted free. A W. MORAN AND SON. 60 Willis Street, Wellington. A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. CARS FOR HIRE OR STORED. Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone '2924. 'Address: Next Publio Trust Office. Lambton Quay. N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress BRICE'S LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS; BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stainß. If you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brice's, BROKEN COKE. E EDUCED to Ib. per saok, delivered, The BEST of all Fuels. Order from GAS COMPANY. FOR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves try Green's Neuralgia and Nervo Tonic. It never fails. Acta promptly, while its effects are lasting. Price, 2s. 6d. bottle. Procurable at R. M. GREEN, Chemist, 141 Vivian Streot. THE GRAND FIRE-SCREEN. (Patented.) Fixes on to sido of Mantel and works exactly liko a spring-blind. Prices (postago paid)— Black, 12s. Cd.; Antique Fin6h, 17s. 6d. Send fox Illustrated' Cataloguo. Sole Agents: HOPWOOD HARDWARE, LTD., Palmorston North. EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., l*urchased by Mrs. L. Helper, 132 Taraliaki Street. Good prices oifcred. Lcttors promptly attended to. 'Phone A 2618. j " SCOTLAND'S BEST EXPERTS" £3 manufacture "CLINCHER TYRES" for the Dominion's hard roads, Guoran« filtsea ffieutiu, Giw-Aeaj. ikAvMWaf* - J
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2571, 20 September 1915, Page 7
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