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' ■ AMUSEMENTS.. ■ Owing to tho. fact that during tho ; . present week, fully. 2000 peoplo liavo been SEASON tfe, fwl turned away,'the management .have deEXTENDED ftftlllllf cideil to extend tho KELLERMAN. ANNETTE KELLERMAN In tho Woudorful Photo-play, ™ ' NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER. P EOPLE ' R T)ITTV "OIOTURH ' Prices—Stalls, le.; Circle, 3s;; Children A--2.30 and 8. Half-price. Reserves 2s. Gd. at Tho Bristol. pALAOE. ~ TOWN HALI7 COSY CONCERT CHAMBER! ' COSY CONCERT CHAMBER 1 COMMENCING TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT! AT 8. . , AT 8; IM ji6& COMPLETER PROGRAMME 8000 FEET GENUINE WAR PICTURES TAKEN ON THE ACTUAL BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE AND BELGIUM, AND WITH A N.Z. TROOPSHIPS DARDANELLES ■ : SOMETHING SPECIAL THAT WILL INTEREST YOU!' COME AND RECOGNISE YOUR RELATIVES . AND FRIENDS WHO ARE FIGHTING FOR OUR LIBERTY. „ . These are GENUINE PRESENT-DAY WAR, PICTURES—not Spectacular Parade and Review Pictures taken years ago, but WAR - OF mO-DAY! WAR OF mO-DAY! : AR OF i- O-DAY! vT All OF 1 0-DAY! ' . AN "fIjINTERTAINMENT WITHOUT TJIVAL. ' n -Entertainment '.»» ithout -liivAL. MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL PROGRAMME. FULL ORCHESTRA. —Signor Abel Rowe an.l Miss Miriam Russoll will Sing, during s s kJV> r J.i \jTKj the Season— . "The Firing Line." "We Mean to Fight Like Gentlemen." "To Guard Thy Liberty." "England Calls "for Men." "Tho Soldier." "There's a Land." "Knitting." "Somewhere a Voice is Calling." . LECTURE. : One of the ACTUAL CINEMATOGRAPHERS will describe each scene as it , HAPPENED BEFORE THE CAMI®A! PRICES—Circle, 2s. ; Reserved, 2s. Gd.; Bo'jy of Hall, Is. Box Plan at The Bristol' Piano Co. • . .TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. '•

RTOBT.'\- ; _..' EUGBY. TEE LAST MATCH' THIS/ SEASON) AND.FOE A GOOD CAUSE. ATHLETIC PARK. ATHLETIC PAEK. TO-DAY AT 3. TEENTHAH CAMP (A Great Team) ' , V. ATHLETIC .(Champions). Proceeds are to be Devoted' to the - Soldiers' Fund. ' Admission—6d. 5 Grandstand, 6d. ,W. G. TALBOT," ' . : Secretary.

expeditionary' forces.' BRASS BADGES AND BUTTONS. ■J3 EAL Brass Regulation Hat, Shoulder, ■*-«' Collar Badges, and Brass Buttons tor all Arms, lanyards, leather buttons, real, •wool money belts, breeches, putties, canes, and all military trimmings for officers' and men at THOS. SHIELDS, Military Tailor' arid. Specialist, 21 Willis Street (next Empire Hotel). . ■ • 7 ; : —■; (ORUSHED COKE REDUCED IN PRICE. Now; la.: per sack/delivered, 'Phone (4010) your order to GAS COMPANY.

MUSIC FOR THE MASSES. READ THIS-ONE OF HUNDREDS. Marshland Rd., Christchurch, Jan. 711915, TJEAR MR. BIRLEY, —I was invited to a young lady's home last Wednesday who is considered, a 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 beer' me play so well after such a short time learning (16 lessons), and thought your system marvellous. I am sond/'ng stamps to pay for the piece, "Bobbin's Return," which I received.— I remain, yours truly, Miss A. Gottarmeyer. . 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. '

THE ECONOMIC SCRAMBLE " 9 "I havo been a voluminous -writer for a quarter of a century, but I do not think' you will find in my ■writings anywhero a single sentence of blessing upon trade unions," writes H. G. Wells in the "Independent." "Qolleotivo haggling and striking oil tho part of the workers is tho answoring blackness to private profit on the part of the directors of industry, tho two blacks that fail to make a ■white civilisation. As a Socialist I eurso both sides in the economic scramble with all my • heart. If this tvar should prove tho fiery, cruciblo in' which private profit and trade union' restrictions are both melted down, if the trado union should eniergo no longer as a'resisting and restrictive, but as a pnblio and productive organisation with which directive ability has heen incorporated, then this war, even if it have' 110 other beneficial results, will not have been wholly evil." •

Reduce fever by taking Fluenzol." A remarkable hitoh occurred in connection with a soldier's ivedding, arranged to take place at Bedworth Parish Church, Warwickshire. Private Ludgate, of Kitchener's new army, travelled from Aldorshotto get married to Hiss llose Colo.v; but when they reached tho church it was found the banns had not been published in tho bridegroom's parish. The clergyman refused to marry tho couple, and as tho soldier's leave had expired, he returned to Aldcrshot.

BRITISH PIANOS. " Tho Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., holds extensive stocks of tho Broadwood and other English Pianos of world-wide prestige, including tho noted Sanies and tho excellent Coliard and CoHard. In Organs, New Zealand's premier music warehouse specialises in the tiro leading- Canadian makes —The Bell and The Imperial. Easy terms of payment, call bo arranged'. Tho'Bristol Piano Cts T-td-. Wellington, M. J. Bwoliesi Korlh, lal&iid ilaiugw.—Advt,^

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2582, 2 October 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2582, 2 October 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2582, 2 October 1915, Page 7

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