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AMUSEMEM TS. St '. - .- c TOJHB. R;E"'- mp.ItIGHTIWhere the Novelties Always Are! rnHE .T>EERLESS T>RINCESS, -A HE -AEERLESS -ArincESS, PUR NEW PROGRAMME. A POSITIVE REVELATION. BEAUTIFUL JIM. A 3000 ft Sensation by BEAUTIFUL JIM. the Famous Novelist, BEAUTIFUL JIM. John Strange Winter. •BEAUTIFUL JIM. author of "Booties' Baby." A Vivid Photo-play of Actual Warfare. "WHAT BECAME OF JANE.'* A Delightful Sellg Funnlosity. Last, Latest, Loveliest Best "THE BUGLER BOY!" "THE BUGLER BOY!" "THE BUGLER BOY!" "THE BUGLER BOY!" "THE BUGLER BOY!" A War Story of graphic interest The ." Searchlight of Fact In Dramatic Garb. The most Sensational Picture of the Year. See It, Think of It, and See it Again. I With a Huge Supporting Programme. I THE FIERY DEEDS OF THE TERRIBLE | TWO—Phoenix Comedy. LATEST WARWICKT CHRONICLE. A Delightful Adjunct to a Truly Delightful Programme. THE PEERLESS PRINCESS ORCHESTRA J. F. MacMAHON, Manager, Dominion Picture Theatres Co. QUEEN'S m H E A T B B. * DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES CO. The Ever-Welcome, Ever-Welcoming Home * of Plcturedom. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, A MOST SENSATIONAL and Realistic Detective "Feature," In three Reels dealing with the- German Spy Peril lv England. THE FOREIGN SPIES! THE. FOREIGN SPIES ! THE FOREIGN SPIES ! This Sensational Success will be shown for Positively the Last Time TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Onr Great Bi-weekly Change: A SPLENDID DISHONOUR. A Famous A SPLENDID DISHONOUR. Dramatic A SPLENDID DISHONOUR. Creation, ln * A SPLENDID DISHONOUR. Two Parts. By the Justly-celebrated S. and A. Co. . A Sellg MAN IN BLACK. 1 Masterpiece. MAN IN BLACK. LATEST An Up-to-date c WARWICK WAR Epitome from the CHRONICLE. Seat of War. PIMPLE'S LEAP TO FORTUNE. 9 Folly Comic. * DARING CYCLIST. MUD-BATH ELOPEMENT—A Scream. Etc., Etc 6d and 3d Everywhere. SEE "The Bugler Boy From Lancashire," fresh from LONDON TO-DAY. The dlscomflti*e of German's spies. At the Princess j Theatre. To-day. DEITTISTBY. 1 i- VfT OWS0 WS gECRET A&V TTNKKOWN pROCESS, ' -C*OB THE T>AINLESS TjJXTBACTHMI ,- 0» rTEETH, , i- —— \ THIS PBEPABATION IS NOT KNOWN TO ANY DENTIST BUT MYSELa*. * IT IS MADE FRESH FOB BVBBX * PATIENT, THEREFORE THERS IS NO DETERIORATION. ) * HIGHEST RECOMMENDATIONS HAVE - BEEN GIVEN BY LEADING DOCTORS i OF THIS CITY. I HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO AGENTS FOR THIS MARVELAOUS ANAESTHETIC Its ANY PART OF THE WORLD. v ABSCESSED TEETH ARE PAINLSSSLX EXTRACTED. ', ALL EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS ARE MADE. f ALL GOLD, AMALGAM, PORCELAIN OR a CEMENT FILLINGS EXECUTED PAINLESSLY. SPECIALISTS :IN GOLD CROWNS, GOLD V INLAYS,; AND GOLD CROWN AND -«W .-BRIDGE WORK; f .-.••■. ■ Only Address— „ TWO DOORS BELOW SMEETON'S (Over Wright's). Open Daily, also Each Evening and Saturday Afternoon. 5 TJENTIST JIMANUEU DOMINION CHAMBEBS, «, QUEEN STBEET, AUCKLAND. £10 CMII prU *- For-short" talk about Teeth Closes Saturday, 20th March. ; „, ■ ' ■ Howey Walker. 1 City Dentist. > N.B.—The idea Is to write a short crisp, 5 and catchy sentence. Send as many as you like —open to all. THINK OF SOMETHING TO BEAT 1 THIS. . (a) Howey Walker stops toothache. (b) Gentleness and extreme care. J (c) Howey Walker saves your teeth. A stopping in time would save mine. (d) "Porcelite" has come to stay. Brother Willies there to-day, Seeing Howey Walker. (c) Howey Walker's "Numsal" numbs all pain. It comes as a boon sod beats cocain. ." pAINLESS. V r _ Howey Walker. i _J . ■M B F. H. B A T T B * DENTIST, Has Removed to New Premises in the PRINCESS (THEATRE) BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. Opposite Hill and Plummer's. Phone 2503. MHS O S. Q-BESHAM, 1 SURGEON DENTIST, NEWTON * (Opposite Reservoir). Phone A39S. V r >•

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 51, 1 March 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 51, 1 March 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 51, 1 March 1915, Page 10

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