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AMUSEMENTS. Book at the Dresden, Is. 6d. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.30, "The night was dark aud' stormy, Yet blithe of heart were tliey, For shining ill t'ho distance . , The Lights o' London lay." HAYWARD'S. • THE KING'S. LAST 2 NIGHTS Of the - LAST 2 NIGHTS fascinating, Alluring play of life in London. A drama of stern reality. The Gilded West find Squalid- East. k A play tliat touches every rung of THE LADDER OP LIFE. 4000 ft. ', • Reality 4000 ft. "THE LURE OF LONDON." "THE LURE OF LONDON." "THE LURE OF LONDON." "THE LURE OF LONDON." The most interesting play of its kind ever shown at the King's."—"Dominion." Vitalised, with rare skill by a powerful east, including BEAUTIFUL ,'IYY CLOSE, v BEAUTIFUL IVY . CLOSE,. In her inimitable' impersonation .of-'-.. x Daisy the Flower Girl,'. A waif of London's streets. * PICTURES OF SPECIAL MERIT. "STUDIES- OP BIRD T.TFE." ,• The Feathered Tribe in Pathe Colour. "HIS FIRST IX)VE," a tender Drama. Starring clever children. 1 ' GAUMONT GRAPHIC, Fina Copy. ■ ~ ■ , "THE JOY RIDE." Fun "by the ton. Lauglis by. the load. THE KING'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. 6d. and Is. Reserves Dresden, la. 6d. "EVERYBODY'S." • OPEE/A HOUSE', PALATIAE. Where Ladies Spend the Afternoon. Pleasantly. PICTURES AND SWEET MUSIC. - ~ 12 noon .to' 10.30 daily. ONLY 2 MORE DAYS AND NIGHTS of The uncommon magnetic sensation which. Everybody wishes to. see. ■ THE GOLDEN BEETLE A Cines THE GOLDEN BEETLE drama THE GOLDEN BEETLE of power, THEi GOLDEN BEETLE forcefully Acted by great artists, embellished by brilliant photography. Seo it. PATHE GAZETTE (showing: Shamrock' IV and Bombardier Wells). "A. REAL ENGLISH WINTER" (a glorious picture) ; "CONSTRUCTION OF A' LIFEBOAT," and "SIMPLE SIMON",, Jfim).' ' Orchestra, afternoon and night. • 6d. ADULTS. CHILDREN'6d. All Dlush, tin-UD chairs. , : LAST THREE .DAYS ■ LAST THREE DAYS ' Of the jg AI II LIE GAL LEBY ■ ■ of- "■ !' BRITISH PAINTINGS. In ' HARBOUR SHED "U," . . . Next Ferry' Wharf. > All who enjoy good pictures should lose no time in visiting this Great ; ' Art Exhibition. Over 400. Oils, Water Colours, Etchings, and Lithographs, Britain's Foremost ,' ADMISSION, 6d. ADMISSION, Od. Children, 3d. 'a'-::!,.; ■. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tea. : sejyedXat Moderate Charges; .6 rpOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). Commencing . .1..-TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING. First Appearance of ENGLAND'S FOREMOST RECITER, • MR. ALEXANDER WATSON,"' • MR. ALEXANDER WATSON, . ,MR. ALEXANDER WATSON, " SHORTWIESOF UNIQUE RECITALS TO-SIORROW'.'EVENING., ' The Delightful Comedy,. ''r "TWELFTH NIGHT." MONDAY, ; AUGUST 3: ' . I NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. ..... .. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4A GREAT KIPLING NIGHT.. ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5 ::' " John-Masefield's Dramatic Poem, THE EVERLASTING MERCY . " "It was beyond all praise."—"Morning Post." - . • m .- " Prices—3s. (Reserved); 2s. Family Ticket (Reserved), 10s. Plans at the Dresden. ' •! CAELYLB SMYTHE. THE LATEST'AMERICAN -' SUCCESS, * 1 "RED ROSES." V A Beautiful Reverie for the .Pianoforte.' : - Get a■' Copy right away; : 1; ■ From the" ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, 116 Cuba Street. . ' Price. Is. 6d. v- Posted. Is. 7d., BALLROOM~DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON. f PROFICIENCY ensured in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Classes for Bef'nners held Monday and Wednesday venincs, in Private Hall, term commen. cing with pupil. All latest dances taught, including Hesitation Waltz, One-step, Bostons, Trot, and Tango. Address: 86 Ghnznee Street, next St. Peter's Church.' IF you cannot get Corn Cob Punch from your Grocer, ring direct to the Factory Tel. Automatic !S7.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2216, 31 July 1914, Page 9

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705

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2216, 31 July 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2216, 31 July 1914, Page 9

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