AMUSEMENTS. 1 "It wasn't hci' fault, Daddy! It wasn't her fault." Em pre s s teeatbb, MPKESS THEATEE, Vitagrapli's Blue Ribbon Feature • A Grand liroaditav Special Attraction 111 three parts. Starring the world's greates* lover's combination. Jills • And ' EARLE WILLIAMS , • EARLE WILLIAMS ■ In the Greatest Play we've seen them act. If there was a dry eye in the big spccta-' torate last night it must have been a' ■ glass one. EVERYBODY WILL SEE The "Blue Ribbon" Feature. ' It's called ' FROM HEADQUARTERS FROM HEADQUARTERS FROM HEADQUARTERS We'll have a crush all tliis week Ix<" cause our picture talks to your heart, and! the word is going round. A BIG BILL AS WELL. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, . TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. TO-NIHGT Dramatic recital. RAMATIC RECITAL. , Bv Rev. ARCHIBALD E. HUNT, Assisted by ' ! ' Mr. Herbert F. Wood Tenor ■ . Mr.-William Goudie Baritone Mr. H. Moschini . Clarinet Mr. Geo. F. Holloway Piano Prices—2s. (Res.) and Is. Box - Plan open at Tho Bristol Piano Co. . . /T\HE SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY A. CHURCH. & INSTITUTE, . Whitmore Street. " 1 TO-NIGHT AT 8. Living-Pictures by Experts. ■ SPORTING. ' CJTRATFORD RACING CLUB. n. — . NEW TEAR MEETING, | ON JANUARY Ist: and 3rd, 1916. Handicapper J. E. Henrys. Starter R.' H. Skipwith. Hon. Judge J. R . L. Stanford STRATFORD , CUP HANDICAP '(If Miles).' X 350. DOUGLAS HANDICAP (6 Furlongs). .£2OO. MALONE MEMORIAL HANDICAP (81. Furlongs). i£2so. •- • *'• NGAERE HANDICAP (6 Furlongs)..' ' £150. '■ All Hack Races are for J2IOO or over. Also Hack Hurdles of £150 and >£125 each. • The attention of Owners is drawn to .the fact that the Taranaki J.C.'s Christmas Meeting also has Four Open Races, making Eight Open. Races in the week in the district. ." ."' '■ i Nett Profits for year devoted to Pa trio- iw tic Funds. ... . NOMINATIONS CLOSE on MONDAY; 6th DECEMBER, 1915. with the under- ... signed. ' ALFRED COLEMAN, ■ ; : .■ \ Secretary. Stratford. jyjTTSIC FOR THE MASSES. STILL ANOTHER. FROM HUNDREDS, 298 Hereford Street, 'Christchurch, September 29th, 1915. • Dear Mr. Birley,—Would you. be so kind as to send me "Sweet by-and-Bye, • with Variations," also two others which I would like you to choose "for me. I have marked on. yoilr list pieces I already have, and hope you will chooß#, ; rather difficult ones/ as I like plenty to do. Yours sinoerely, KURA G. DIXON. ,'li (The above pupil had' 18 lessons). Don't * V waste time ana money. The "Colbir" system of Ragtime teaches you to play all ' . the latest songs and two-steps in 10 to 20. ' lessons. (No special music ■ required.) Plenty of local references. Call'and'see testimonials from all parts, interviews any time. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC,. ! Boulcott Street • (Chambers, first floor up).
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2626, 23 November 1915, Page 7
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