AMUSEMENTS, Farewell Appearance To-night, at THE TTINa'9. 'HE ii.INQ'B. EARLE WILLIAMS In "THE STOLEN TREATY," And CHARLES CHAPLIN in "EASY STREET!" Commencing To-morrow at 2.30. Yilngranh Blue Ribbon Company present ANITA STEWART. In her supremo role to date. "THE MORE EXCELLENT WAY." A Story Ablaze with Power. She married on a business basis, and found that the man could not keep his side of the contract. A Tremendous Drama, founded on the deeper sources of human aspirations and desire. Prices: Is. and 6d. Reserves at Bristol 6d. extra, Final Soreenlng To-night at THE KMPKESB. HE EMPRESS. Of "THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR, fifciirrinff JUNE ELVIDGE & FRANCES NELSON. Commencing To-morrow at 11. "THE LITTLE DUCHESS." A World Film Drama, Featuring MADGE EVANS, The Cleverest Child Actress on the Screen. A Dainty Girl is Discovered to be tne Grandchild of an Earl. She makes the hoary old Castle change its way, and then DARK TRAGEDY STALKS. A Play which tells its story in a new way. ■ Also Chapter 19. "THE IRONOLAW, "THFj CAVE OF DESPAIR." ' Final Screening To-night at TjHERYBODY'S. Of "THE FLAME OF THE YUKON'Starrlns DOROTHY DALTON, Commencing To-morrow at 11. Triangle Company Present DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE HABIT OF HAPPINESS." "Doug." opens a Laugh Academy, cures a melancholy Milliomfiro oi the blues, and marries the lovely daughter. Supporting Items IncludeThird Episode, "THE SECRET KINGDOM, "THE SEALED PACKET." . Also CHARLES CHAPLIN In his latest Riot of Laughter, "EASY STREET/
SAILORS' DAY_SAILORS' DATM ' KING GEORGE'S FUND. TO MEMBERS OF THE NAVY LEAGUE,- , YOU ABB INVITED TO MAKE A SPECIAL EFFORT TO HELP THIS DESERVING FUND, ' : TO-DAY! TO-DAY! NAVY LEAGUE STALLS AT GENERAL POST OFFICE, j ' J. It. HABOOURT, Chairman..
SOLDIERS' XMAB GIFT FUND. SPECIAL BAFFLE. , n n fit PRIVATE BOXES at the Grand Opcia 7 HW to witness THE OHEERO'S next 'Wednesday Evening. Tickets, 6d. each, aro now on sale at the. Bristol, Ohrißtenson's. Norman Aitken's, P. Cording, and Leu M To e be'Dra V n Tuesday, November 20th, at Winners will be advertised in the •'Tiin'es" andl "Dominion" on Wednesday, November tlat. •_ _
THE OOLBIR SYSTEM TEACHES you to play the Pi a R° in 10 to 20 lessons (no scales . Takes a pupil further into music than 5 or 4 years under ordinary cond lions. Learn to play all the latest Songs and Two-steps as they a 0 published (no special music required); tavestimc and money/ Make use of the fone evenings and benefit your future life Testimonials fropi all parts of New Zealand of the success, of our pupils. I »nn :already read music, learn by this Ls U tem hot to convert your music to ragtfme A Bagtlme Player is always popular Call for all particulars. Interviews Inv time BirleVs College of Music, Bou - Sott Chambers (first floor up). Bouleott St, >i TTtIiATtD'S Regulating Pllls-The most G E ?fai and reliable W OorrecUve PUls known. Posted promptly In plain wrapper on receipt of iOa. M. Address corrftßondancn Manager. Box 317, Wanganni. ; WANTED Known.! tho Address of T. A. Wells's new Paperhanging Warehouse is' 145' A Mannors Street, opposite Kings Theatre, 62 Taranaki Street, and Lukes Lane:" Telephone 883.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 45, 16 November 1917, Page 7
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