AMUSEMENTS. TEH LAUGHTER BOOM TO-DAY COMMENCE-? TO : DAI At TEE friNG'S 2 o'clock. THE 2 o'clock. And 11 o'clock "EWERYBODY'S. 11 o'clock -"VEBYBODyS. WHY? YOULL KNOW WHY! WHEN YOU SEE THE ONE AND ONLY KING OP MD2THMAKERS, CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In His Very Latest EXCRUCIATINGLY FUNNY, SIDE-SPLITTING, RIB-TICKLING SHRIEK Entitled "THE ADVENTURER." "THE ADVENTURER." "THE ADVENTURER." And On! WHAT AN ADVENTURE! You can't afford to miss seoing Charlie as an ESCAPED CONVICT. HE'D ESCAPE FROM ANYTHING. Don't Miss Hi 3 Icecream °tunt. IT'S THE HOTTEST COLD JOKE YOU EVER SAW, ITS THE BEST' METHOD OF GETTING RID OF YOUR MOTHER-IN-LAW. And it Will Only Cost Yon /»D. OR I S. TO LEARN IT! BUT READ ONAN EXTRA SUPERLATIVE FEATURI AT EACH THEATRE. AT THE T/ING'S A suporb pictoriu! AT THE A *-ING'S <lraiuutisati6n of Robert Hichin's Famous Book, "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH," "THIS GARDEN OF ALLAH," The Story of a Forbidden Love, and <i Divine Renunciation. Also, 13th Chapter of "THE NEGLECTED WIFE.' 1 And Additional at: TITIYERYBODY'S, Additional at -EVERYBODY'S, TUo Stirring Triangle Feature, Entitled "UNTIL THEY GET ME," "UNTIL THEY GET ME," With PAULINE STARKE in the lead. The whole forming the GREATEST DOUBLE BILL YET PRESEMTED. I (IMPRESS. IMPRESS. Continuous—ll to 10. ' A Patlio Picture of Humour and Pathos "FIRES OF YOUTH." "FIRES OF YOUTH." Starring FREDERICK WARDE as Iron-hearted Pemberton. A beautiful story of the people whe worked in that Hell Pit, and yet kneu love, while tlio Master of a, Mansioi sought for Love in vjiin. Also showing, Triangle Keystone Comedy Roseoo Arbucklo and Mabel Normand In "FATTY AND MABEL ADRIFT." "FATTY AND MABEL ADRIFT." TTIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE TO-MORROW EVENING, At .8.30 o'clock. SUNDAY CONCERT, SUNDAY CONCERT, By tho WELLINGTON WELLINGTON PROFESSION VL ORCHESTRA, PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA, PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA, PROFESSIONA L, ORCHESTRA, Under MR, IT, MOSCHINI. Silver Coin Collection. CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S Latest Sidesplitter, "THE ADVENTURERS at KING'S and EVERYBODY'S, TODAY. .TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. JOLLY SOCIAL for Y.W.C.A, Moinbert and for Soldiers. SUNDAY SERVICE at Lift. Speaker, Rev. W. Shiror. All Girls and Young Women welcome. , THURSDAY SERVICE r.t 8 p.m. Sneaker, Miss Champtaloup. Y.W.C.A., HERBERT S'IREET. BAND. PATRIOTIC SOCIETY, at Newtown Park, TOMORROW (Sunday), at 3 p.m. . CHAPLIN'S Latest Sidesplitter, "THE ADVENTURER." at KING'S and EVERYBODY'S, TOday: world-wide supremacy. .- WHEN buying a, piano do : not be false to yourself; that is, do not praotice what is commonly called false eoonoiny. You may knove of a oheap piano, but do you think suoh a delicate instrument as a piano could be cheap and at the some iime completely satisfactory? OF COURSE, NOT. Wo stock pianos whioh have a worldwide supremacy. They are not the cheapest on the market, but they are the best. They oombine splendid workmanship, with quality tone, and they are built to last for years. Tho pianos wo particularly refer to are the BRINSMEAD (right at tho top of tho list of celebrities), THE BORD, THE ROGERS, and THE PLEYEL. At any timo we will bo pleased to demonstrate these renowned pianos. CHAS. BEGG * CO., LTD., Manners St., Wellington. Established 56 years. CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S Latest Side V splitter, "THE ADVENTURER." at KING'S and EVERYBODY'S, TODAY. ELECTION NOTIOEB. MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR. T HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE i- that tho following persons have been duly NOMINATED for the Office of COUNCILLOR of tho Borough of Mir&. mar, namely:— BARNETT, Ernest James. CHAPMAN, Oharles Augustus. M'VICAR, Annie, As thero is only ono vaoancy to be rilled, I hereby also givo notice that a I'OLL will bo taken ns between tho said Candidates on FRIDAY, tho 17th day of MAY, 1918. POLLING BOOTHS will bo situate ntTho Offices of tho Council, Broadway, Miramar. Tho Fire Brigade Station, Park Road, Mh-amar. Tho Masonic Hall, Dundas Street, Seatoun. Polling Hours: From 0 a.m. to 7 pm Dated this 10th day of May, 11)18 THOMAS 0. FOX,' Returning Officer. HOOD Printing promptly produced at CT poptdar prices, at "Dominion" Job Printing Works,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 199, 11 May 1918, Page 9
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