1 a -' , AMUSEMENTS. ■ - i MOT^orito mU cluirni i tho city's picture-lovers to-night : FOR THE LAST TIME.- - - Think of tho most delightful film play ] you have seen and multiply.it ten- . \ fold, and you got a faint idea of ' ! . ... "GRETNA GREEN,".., .. 1 As presented by the most bowitching: ;• • ; of the, Famous Players ~ MARGUERITE CLARK,r.. « j "Picturedom's Enchantress." THOUSANDS HAVE SEEN AND' . ' | LOVED HER, - ! HAVE YOU? To-night's tho Lost! v .. ! NEXT WEEK'S STAR ' Is of the same high quality entertaiument. as. tho above, and for this,... , reason is gjiecially chosen to follow it. Released on tho Paramount Programme '; by the makers of "Rtose of the ! Riincho," Marguerite Clark in "The ; Goose Girl," etc., "etc. j BEAUTIFUL RITA JOLIVET : BEAUTIFUL RITA JOLIVET ! . ! In a thrilling filiuisation of Eleanor.,.. ! M. Ingram's ronianco of the Balkan- ! t States, I If you liked "Gretna Green" you 'j must like this classically produced, . 1 | gorgeously costumed picture drama, released bv- the same exchange. . ! . THE UNAFRAID.. I Moans another "Boom"• week, so don't .-•■ j / forget, to come along. ■ 3d.—6d.—ls. ! Free Teas from 11 a.m. to G p.m. in thd ; • D.C. ' ' 'j N.JS. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND, i N'.Z. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND, I (Late Garrison. Band.) , Newto w n par k. ! E W T OWN PARK. ! Splendid Programme of Music. SUNDAY NEXT, sth MARCH, 3 p.rn, COME AND HELP US. Collection for Uniform Fund. ; ST. PATRICK'S DAY. ' ■FRIDAY, 17th MARCH. ■■ BIG ' DAY'S SPORTS IG DAY'S SPORTS . • AT NEWTOWN PARK. MONSTER rROCESSION. ' Waterside Workers' Band Engaged. Side Shows, Fun, and Frolic. NATIONAL CONCERT NATIONAL CONCERT . ' ~ LARGE TOWN .HALL _ In the Evening. Purely National Songs and Dances'. Special engagement of Mr. Farquhar Young and Miss Wrigliton, of Christ- ; ' church. Also.appearing: Teresa M'Enroe.. :. Eileen ' Driscoll, Mary Kearns, of Pal- i merston N., Mary M'Keowen. Leslie Exton, etc., etc. ADMISSION: 35.. 2?., and Is. THE SALVATION ARMY,- "" • FOURTH ANNUAL CONGRESS.' A 1 OURTH ANNUAL CONGRESS. "< ■ • MARCH 31st to APRIL G, inclusive. 11 any Special Features. Watch for pan x 1 liculars. ~ BALLROOM DANCING. " ■ • CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS. ' ■ ' j 'TVTES. H. B. MASON'S'Classes Reopen: iU on MONDAY, 6th MARCH, and- ! wjll bo held throughout the season on Monday and Wednesday Evenings. -Private Lessons by arrangement. Intending pupils are requested to communicate with : Mrs. Mason, at SG Ghuznee Street, near i St. Peter's Church. I
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2711, 4 March 1916, Page 7
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