AMUSEMENTS. KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. TO-DAY.. TO-NIGHT. D. W. GRIFFITH Presents THE MIGHTY SPECTACLE j s A DRURY LANE PRODUCTION, ; Under the Special Direction of Mr. A, j L. Grey, Personal Representative of , j J) Mr. Griffith. '1 • | SPLENDID MUSICAL ScjjßE ■ j TWO PERFORMANCES'DAILY. ' ' j PRICES—D.C., 2s. 6d.; Stalls, 2s. and Is. j Ohildren, Half-Price. • Plan at Bristol. No Extra Charge foil i " Booking. j gTEETBODi'S.- j Continuous from U till 10.15. j The Sterling TVianglc Play. j "HAPPINESS," .! ENID BENNETT J Found it. It hid in a little back street, where ar j resolute college youth was earning his fees- j by washing clothes, and ■ i HE WAS WASHING HER NIGHTIE; ] A brilliant and radiant Triangle play* full of that nuaint fun which is oftenclose to-tears. THELMA SAI/FER—Delicious as ever. CHARLES GUNN—A manly hero. i And a Clever and Exciting Story. ' Supports include "Only a Private, All," Novelty Song Pioture. 31 P S B 6 S. j Continuous from It till 10.15. .j "MATERNITY," | A World Film drama, daringly different • j starring ALICE BRADY ; ALICE BRADY ■ | and i DAVID POWELL _ j (who was Dick Freneau in "Gloria's ' Romance"). 1 \ The problam of the childless marrlag® I treated from a new angle. ' The RED ROSES of love, but not THU LILIES, which mean the Sower-like littlef - ones. A fragant and wholesome story, i which holds a splendid lesson. , ! ' Also: "IRON CLAW," No. 1. ! | I THE COLBIR SYSTEM j ! mEACHES you to play the Piano ia j _IL to 2) lessons (no scales). Takes a • j pupil further into musio than 3 or 4 years ' i under ordinary conditions. Learn to play; all the latest Bongs and Two-steps as thesl are published (no special musio reguired);. i saves time and money. Make use of tiia j long evenings and-benefit ' your future life. Testimonials from all parts of New! . - Zealand of the success of our pupils. HI i you already read music, learn by this < system how to convert your musio to rag- { time. A Ragtime Player is always popu- 1 lar. Call for all particulars. Interviews any time. Birley's College of Music, Boul- 1 cott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott 8t« ; IF You Want Furniture, Crockery, Iron- j mongery, etc., extra cheap, visit Rad- j ford's Great Salvage Sale, now on in Man- ' ners Street. ; ■ ; |J1 E 31 AT A WI NES. - i 0 SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, • EYESICHT SPECIALIST, 7 Willis Street, Is the Appointed Optician for the Wellington Hospital and Oharitable Aid Board. [ PATIENTS unable to obtain advice from' [the Optical Department may obtain adj vice' at the above address between 9 a,m< and 5.30 p.m. . f jTfcWING to tho 1 unprecedented > demand ,for "John Bull's Register" it is neccssary thati readers should or* j A in E advance< j From their Newsagent. - SOLD THROUGHOUT-NEW ZEALAND. ! PRICE 6d. ... - i 1 "JOHN BULL'S REGISTER."'. j
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3156, 7 August 1917, Page 7
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