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AMUSEMENTS. \ AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. " TjIMPRESS THEATRE, TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-DAY. -E/MPRESS THEATRE, TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-DAY. FROM 10 A.M. ALL DAY. PULLERS' HOLIDAY MATINEE! Last Screenings of pretty little FULLERS' HOLIDAY MATINEE! Marguerite Courtot and Tom Stalls, Adults and Children, Gd.; D.C., 2s. -Moore, in Kalem's grand photoDoors open at 1.45. play, in 3 reels, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. THE FIRST COMMANDMENT, Courtenay Place. 'Phone IGS. THE FIRST COMMANDMENT, TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT. THE FIRST COMMANDMENT,. BRILLIANT HOLIDAY PRO&ItAMME. The story of the man who worNew FULLERS' Vaudeville shipped only at the shrine of the Speciality FULLERS' Company: Money-God. Last appearance of CHARLIE CHAPLIN BOLLINGER AND REYNOLDS, CHARLIE CHAPLIN Wonderful Wire-walking Comedians. CH ARLIE CHAPLIN THE ASTELLES. WARD LEAR. CHARLIE CHAPLIN GEORGE WHEELER. if aii ]v iv sessions To-day MISS VIOLET TREVENYON. " kudSe Last Night MISS ALICE.PIERCE g„ ''Chnrlitfs Elopement." of MISS ALICE PIERCE otot. week ? S KTAR IS A Veritable Triumph Achieved by; A highest Quality Lubiii Production "I? lnd , KIPPY; starring the eminent actor, ROMAINE FEILDING, t> tii i U-JJAI. Californian Mining Days, Box Plan on new from 10 till 5. Prices—2s., Is. 6d., and Is. Book at ths .. Bristol. Doors open 7.15. ,» /" - " W IRTH'S CIRCUS. WIKTH'S CIRCUS ! % st&mk UITH'S CIRCUS. WIRTH'S CIRCUS -> FAREWELL MATINEE TO-DAY. f' # FAREWELL MATINEE TO-DAY. I \ , FAREWELL MATINEE TO-DAY. ! Children half-price to all parts. ' LAST NIGHT. WIRTH'S CIRCUS. \ LAST NIGHT. »V IRTH'S CIRCUS. : jjf LAST NIGHT. WIRTH'S CIRCUS. $fu VMgMh LAST NIGHT. * I IRTH'S CIRCUS. ' LAST NIGHT. TrarißTH'S CIRCUS. I LAST NIGHT. .** IRTH'S CIRCUS. ' TO-NIGHT ■ At S. TO-NIGHT TARANAKI STREET WHARF. ' LAST HULING'S SEALI. LAST HULING'S SEALS. Mg{ ®)tal K&l§\ZA ' NIGHT ' HULING'S SEALS. NIGHT RULING'S SEALS. " NIGHT HULING'S SEALS. The act that is setting New Zealand i-HAT GRIPS AND . wondering xIULiJu J.-to ujCIJr. T i«m T,o,r.T ti*ttim*rr -r,<-.n-r-ir Tll« "Moving PictuT® World" Sly 3! S9i4P £4£rrr&* "Tho realism of tlio film must have,, • P9i4J' hcon secured at tremendous expense. ROYAL WIRTH FAMILY. One searches tho history of the screen'"," NIGHT And MAY MARTIN WIRTH. j n Yll in for a parallel for tho terrific Don't Miss It. Don't Miss It. head-on oollision between the- two' . ' Admission to Combined Shows—ss. (Re- trains.'' served Chairs), is., 35., and Gallery 2s. SEE Children half-price, except to Gallery. The birth and growth of ft "boom town^ AT THE MATINEE Children are Half- . *hcn the gold is diseovered-the mad \ price to all parts rus " ™> P e = 0,1 >■ ti!e dauns—the fear- ' LAST NIGHT.' LAST NIGHT. _ ■ only Tight-. BAND. ■ IT'S A PLAY OF •• , . ; "THE SPOILERS" CLASS.,:,',,., ZEALAND NATIVES' ASSOCIA- ARE YOU COMING? \ TION BAND AT LYALL BAY. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. BOTANICAL GARDENS. NEW mum EiiMTOS. .. rasPMI o£>W S - . HOROWHENUA A. AND P. SHOW, T™"boii£> * MSTaLiST&ieM . ~ _ at present. By request the Reserves ComA 1 LJI/VIW, mittec has arranged for the ConservatorWEDNESDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1916. tobo Opened to the Public on SATUR- • - DAY AFTERNOONS (commencing from. Holiday excursion tickets to ft-mowo*), in addition to Wednesday Levin, available for return until SUNDAY AFTERNOONS, until the Thui'Mlay, 27th January, 1916, will lw ob- eni [ 0 f March Tho public should take tainable on Wednesday, 2fith January, at an . ear ]y opportunity of visiting tho'Wellington (Thorndon), Palmerston North, Gardens Tvhilo these glorious flowers are and intermediate Stations by the trains a (; their beS. leaving Wellington at 8.20 a.m., 9.10 a.m., ' jno. R. PALMER, and 9.28 a.m., aud Paekakariki at 6,-lfl Town Clerk. 'NOTE.—These Tickets will NOT be January, 19161 - available for break of journey. BAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, .BY ORDER. © CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whit- : — more Streot. , i 1 PICNIC TO-DAY.. •'•QllfiKl ' QAILORS' r FRIEND SOCIETY CHUROH AND INSTITUTE, EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. — A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Artillery Morning-PreacEcr, Mr. J. Moore, Min Buttons have come to hand. Brass sioner. Rev. W. E. Blair, at 7 p.m. Badges, Buttons, and Breeches, etc., ' Soloist—Miss Mueller. at THOS. SHIELDS, Military, Tailor, 21 Song Service, 8.30 ji.m, Willis Street (next Empire Hotel). •== ' ' . . . 4 WELLINGTON . RACING CLUB, RACES! • RACES! ' rTVRENTHAM "D ACECOURSE! rTVRENTHAM "O ACECOURSEt XRENTHAM Jti ACECOURSE! XRENTHAM JLVACECOURSE! SECOND DAY, " TO-DAY! TO-DAY! ANNIVERSARY DAY), 22nd JANUARY, 1016. . FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON! FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON! / Trains Leave for Course as follow:—TE ARO DEPART—IO.2I, 10.39. WELLING* TON DEPART-10.10, 10.19, 10.37, 10.55, 11.4 a.m., and 12.6 p.m. • A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. ■ * Special Feature Advertisements.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2675, 22 January 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2675, 22 January 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2675, 22 January 1916, Page 7

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