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AMUSEMENTS. _ SHOWING CONTINUOUSLY To-day and To-night At THE TjIMPRESS. HE -EiMPRES S. The world-renowned bid melodrama By Clias. DarreH, "When London sleeps > (With none but searchlights gleaming),' Millions of its people Now lie sweetly dreaming; Somo havo no homes, , • And o'er their sorrows weep; Others laugh and play the gamo .Whilo London's fast asleep." WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. In four superblv produced acts, PORTRAYING IN FILM FORM FOR THE FIRST TIME IN'N.Z. . FOR THE FIRST TIME IN N.Z: The most powerful, sensational, real, . flesh-and-blood drama that lias ever T)pon written of that Mighty, Living, Throbbing Metropolis. . PRODUCED AND ELABORATED , In a manner beyond tho possibilities of the .staged versions of by-gone davs. > OTHER FEATURES AS WELL". PRICES—3d. and Gd. Res. Sec. Is. At Night, Gd. all over House, Res. Sec. Is. A RECORD SONG. , THE PATRIOTIC SONG OF THE WAR. ■TPETE are pleased to advise- tlie second ■■*.'* ■ edition is now to. hand of tho enormously' successful popular song: . "WHERE ARE THE LADS OF. NEW ZEALAND TO-NIGHT." ' ' ■ The First Edition of 2000 sold oujt in five days; also '850 copies booked to be supplied on arrival.' This salo eclipses that of "TIPPERARY."- . .Call or send for your copy to-day. 1 COMPLETE WORDS AND MUSIC ■ ■ SIXPENCE. • ■ Post to any address, 7J<l. . CHAS. BEGG AND CO., "LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Solo Agents of Britain's Best Pianos, by Brirismead, Challen, Rogers and Son, Moore and Moore, Justin .' Browne; also the famous Pleyel (Paris). MUSIC FOR THE "MASSES. READ THIS-ONE OF HUNDREDS. Marshland Rd., : Christehurch, Jan. 7,1915. T|EAR 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 hear me play so well after ; such a short time learning (16 lessons), and thought your system marvellous. I am send/ng stamps to pay for the piece, "Robbin's Return," which I received.— I remain, yours truly, Miss A. Gottermeyer. Call or, .write , for., all, particulars, and see testimonials from all parts of N.Z. ; BIRLBY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC,'... Boulcott Street (Chambers), Wellington, . Interviews any time. .

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2583, 4 October 1915, Page 7

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372

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2583, 4 October 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2583, 4 October 1915, Page 7

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