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AMUBEMENTB. JIHE KING'S. THE KING'S. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. ■ MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. - d. and od. Children. Adults od. and Iβ. " The night was dark and stormy, Yet Withe of heart were they, For shining in the distance The Lights- o' London lay." nrAYWABD'S. THE KING'S. ■ LAST NIGHT Of the ' LAST NIGHT fasoinating, Alluring play of life in London. The Gilded West and Squalid East 000 ft. . . Reality ,«Wft. "THE LURE OP LONDON." "THE LURE OF LONDON. "THE LURE OP LONDON." "THE LURE OF LONDON." "The most interesting play of its kind iver shown at the King's."— Dominion.- ■ Splendidly Supported by •. •>. . A -GREAT LIST OF RARE FILMS.. PHE KING'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. MONDAY NEXT. — ' '-'-', — MONDAY NEXT. — " ':' MONDAY NEXT, j—• •= ■> SPECIAL. SPECIALV.., ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINAIRE,-. ANOTHER MARY PICKFORD-.BOOM, Reserved plans at the Dresden,.lβ. 6<i. H AWARD'S. THE^KrNG'a .. .■ . Presenting '* T?l """ '," THE WORLD'S FILM FAVotIRITE'THE WORLD'S FILM FA'VOURITE ■;... , ' In *her isr-r---" LATEST AND /GREATEST "WCCESS. LATEST AND' GREATEST SUCCESS. ' A Magnificent Epic Drama THAT ELECTRIFIED NEW .YORK, And Set the.Seal on her , •'Fame. NOTABLE TWIN STAR ATTRACTION The Play and the Player.... "HEARTS ADRIFT!"—Mary, 'Pickford "HEARTS ADRIFT '."-Mary Pickford "HEARTS ADRIFT !"—Marjk'ißjckford "HEARTS ADRIFT!"— Pickford "HEARTS ADRIFT!"—Maryr-Pickford "HEARTS ADRIFT !"-Mary.;,,Pickford "HEARTS ADRIFT ""-Mary Pie Word "HEARTS ADRIFT !"-Mary. ...Pickford Secured at Enormous, Cpst,,.,, >.'.:' "HEARTS ADRIFT!" A; Djwn». iP* ■ , "HEARTS ADRIFT!". Devotion.ond;, "HEARTS ADRIFT!"' Sacrifice.'.:. _.-,. A PLAY OF TANGLED L1VE5...,.; An impressive dramatic story of. the , sure ing changing tides of life-anepie of w< sea, with a deep human undercurrents MARY PICKFOItD'S portrayal of Nina the Castaway, is described by. the Amen can Press as being (riven 'with'a drama tice power and emotional expressions^ is nothing less than a revelation.,. . SPECIAL SUPPORTING SUBJECTS THE KING'S ORCHESTRA;.,.; ; 6d. and Is. Reserves Dresden, Is; 6d. TOWN HALL. <■■ TOWN HALL OWN HALL. TOWN; v HALL TO-NIGHT! " TO-NIGHT! • . AND MONDAY. •>••;,. AMATEUR TRIALS! GRAND FOURTH SERIES./ ANOTHER TRIUMPH.-. Last Nil'ht'e Performance.. A HUGE .SUCCESS. The Audience Enthusiastic. ■ Everyone Joyous, Jolly and Jubilant. Star Attractions for This' Evening willbi TANGO REVOLVING POLE PILLOW TIGHT LADIES' SOLO. STEP-DANCING. - COMIC SONGS. CHORUS SINGING. FINALS ON.MONDAY. NOTE REDUCTION IN PRICES. Special Concession. Oiling to the great demand for Iβ. seat the prices will be Is downstairs, 2s Dress Circle, Children half-price. Bq; Plan Dreedon. OPE\ SUNDAY 4FTEENOON. Your Memory will be full.pf Beautiful Pictures Aftex you visit the JJAILLIE GALLERY Of BRITISH PAINTINGS. In HARBOUR SHED "U," Next Ferry Wharf. ABOUT FIFTY Nowly'-opened Painting' hung in GILLEUY i. See this Gical Exhibition of over 400 Woiks of Art. OPEN SUNDAY—2 p.m. to.-. 5- p.m. Silver Coin Collection at Door. Tea served at Moderate Charges. T EAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE Li — V FOOTBALL FOOTBALL * TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 3' pm. On § ' NEWTOWN PARK. SUBURBS V. NEWTQWN.. ,_ Admission Free. (■>•■'''"■• ' PETONE RECREATION GROUND. , PETONE V. ATHLETIC., ~ Entrnnce, Gas Works Entranco, ADMISSION 6d. Also Jiinior Games on Hutt ParkNo. I—Petono A v. Suburbs.A. No. 2—Hutt v Petono B. No. B—Potono C v Suburbs B. W. S. BRfCE, Hon Sec, ..WJI.E.L. , ZOO BAND Inside Zoo Giounds, Sunday, ■ August 2nd, at 3 p.m." The Trj-rawajs Band has volunteered tc give a performance in aid of Uw..Welling ton Zoological Society's Animal Fund Collection at the Gates. Programme: '":V."n----1 Intermezzo, "Amiaa," Serenade.. . ' (Paul ,Linch; 2 Selection, "Great Britain ' '•"■ ' V (Qra,'H-ura*; S. March, "Mcphistopheles" . -~.. .... ' (Shipley Douglas] 4i Morris Diiice, from "Henry ¥.111,''. .,' .-■:-■ (Ed.., German] 5. March; "Elephant" ...... (Ord.-ffivpej 6. Morceau Lyriqiie, "Songo Adore! •■• - .(Fletcher) "God Save the King," Conductor, G. W. Bowes (Lato Sergt. Bth Irish Hussavs); Band Secretary, Albert Christeson. ■ DOG SHOW. .... ... rjpHE WELLINGTON . .JCENNEL A CLUB'S 28th Annual DOG SHOW will be held in the Harbour Board's "K" Shed on the 19th. end 20th AUGUST. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, Ist AUGUST, at 9 p.m., 'with the . Secretary; Post Office Box GO7. or at Jnnsen Bros., Grocer's,. 105 Cubii Street, and at.:.Sam Brown's, Ltd., Johnston Street. Schedules may be had on application. E. D. H. HEATON, ' ' ' Hon. Secretary. : INEXPENSIVE PICTURES OE REAt ARTISTIC MERIT." SUCH a wide choice of Photogravures, Engravings, and Prints, awaits your selection hero—comprising scenio gems, figure studies, sea scayos—a host of pictures to please every taste arid to fit overy purse. It is always a pleasure to show our pictures—the inexpensive just as gladly as the better ones., . • !•■ ■ M'GREGOR WRIGHT'S GALLERY. P you cantvot get Corn Cob Punch from your Grocer, rinp direct to the Fao*.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 7