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AMUSEMENTS. From Noon Onwards at |jTBBI'BOD Y'S. Two star features-a 5000 ft. FAMOUS PLAYERS' drama, "THE ONLY SON," and CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in a new comedy, "THE NEW JANITOR." w' Magnificent picturisation of Wiuchell Smith's great work, 5000 ft. 5000 ft. "THE ONLY SON," "THE ONLY SON," A story that for power and tense scenes ranks equal to trie test we have seen. 1 he son, his mother's pride and joy, a no er-do-well, the of the family rises to unexpected heights at the crisis in his'mother's life, and with her future m his hands he develops unexpected resources until he proves to his selfish father that trials and troubles were things necessary to stir him to ambition. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, The "world's CHARLIE CHAPLIN, own" comedian CHARLIE CHAPLIN, In a new dream of fun, delight, bubbling over with mirthful happenings, "THE NEW JANITOR." '.'THE NEW JANITOR." Charlie is not fond of work, and how ha becomes a slacker and shirker makes a very funny picturo. Splendid GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Tea served Freo in Dress Circle at Day Sessions. Prices: Day Sessions—Stalls, 3d.; Adults, 6d. Night Sessions—Usual Prices. BALLROOM DANCING. CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS. IVPS. H. B. MASON'S Classes Reopen M. on MONDAY, 6th MARCH, and will bo held throughout the season on Monday nnd Wednesday Evenings. Private Lessons by arrangement. Intending pupils are requested to communicate with Mrs. Mason, at 86 Ghuznee Street, near St. Peter's Church. T>iUNEDIN peoplo bought 10,000 -*-* "Anzac Reuienvbifcnce'' Buttons. Can Wellington beat this on Friday?

3lis. Mary Page, of Rochester, celebrated hor hundredth birthday recently. One of her treasures is a bed quilt, in w'hioli is worked k, portion of tho goi'ii l she woie for her weudiug ?3 yeaw afio,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2709, 2 March 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2709, 2 March 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2709, 2 March 1916, Page 7

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