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AMUSEMENTS. I'M ..TELLIW ST3I! , The BOX PLAN ■■-. BOX PLAN ■;■■.■■ ' BOX PLAN i, BOX PLAN ■ ' For the ■ HARRY LAUDEIf HARRY LAUDER HAEEY LAUDER, HAEEY LAUDER, SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEB OPENS THIS MOENING : ; At • ■ THE DRESDEN. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls-7s. 6d Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls—7s. 6d Children Half-Price to Matinee Only. NOTE.—Special . arrangements havi been made to facilitate' the bookinß of Beats, and as no priority of booking wil be allowed, each and every patron ha! an equal chance (jo select the seats thej desire. In order to protect the publii from the individual who buys up seat with tho intentrion of extoftbi" a- muol higher prico of admission than tk fixed by tho management, a roasonabl' limit will be placed on tho number 6'. eeats sold to any one person. HAHEY LAUDEE. HARRY LAUDER, HARRY LAUDER* The World's Greatest Entertainer.' . Supported by hie Company of INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS, Sole Direction ; J", and N. Teit — TO-NIGHT, AT 8. — |JAYWARD'S. I THE KING'S THE HOME OP ALL THAT IS : BEST A VITAGRAPH STAR' EXCLUSIVE. Wonderfully acted by " THE GREAT VITAGHAPH PLAYERS 4. Modern Drama on' Modern Lines. 4 Great Play Grandly Done. A Vivid Tragedy of the Sea, "LOST IN MID-OCEAN." LOST IN MID-OCEAN." "LOST IN MID-OCEAN." %OST IN MID-OCEAN." "LOST IN MID-OCEAN." Featuring- with absolute realism, •. ■■■. A Startling Shipwreck at Sea. '" '■ rptiTo Sft Shipwreck l at- Sea; ; ' THIS THE GREATEST EFFECT OF '_~ > • ITS KIND a£ ■.:- The Mammoth Ship. Full Steam Aheadbtnkmg ian Iceberg-IJecoil, • Gradua . Sinking, and Final Plunge. . A MAEVELLOUS PRODUCTION,', AND THIS CHOICE LIST: _ "MABEL'S BUSY DAY." Breeziest of Keystone Comedies. ' "THE LIMPET." Fine Nature Studv (Coloured). ALL FOR SCIENCE!"- . ,_ A.K.'e Big Feature Drama. "THE: ENGLISH RISER AVON." . Shown in all ite ran? :b,eJmty» <~ ' "THE COCKCHS WM trc ,Pathe's 'Natural History^arvel.'' ■':' "STRAGEY OF CONDUGTOR 786." • m .^; A ' Bi ft Comic' Love HscapadeT ' THE LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. . ' 6d. and Is. Beseivea Dresden;; Is. 6d. ■'■ ; ~:.' : OPEEA HOUSE PICTURES. ' " TO-DAY'S GEEAT SPECIALS.' -' ; AN OVERSHADOWING ATTRACTION. T|ie most inspiriting picture ever submitted to- picture-- •patrons. ■' ■ t • ITS EFFECT IS WONDERFUL.' ITS SUCCESS ELECTRICAL. ; IT.MAKES -BRITISH BIOOD TINGLE It.arouses".,"'. • "' ..' ' SCENES, OF WILD ENTHt|SIASM., } noimAT&ibQGS dWW-Mi&M ■ ... : ■• f'WAE--. DOGS OF TO-DAY?' rr "WAR DOGS OF TO-DAY." "WAR DOGS OF TO-DAY."' : "WAE DOGS OF TO-DAY;" . "WAR DOGS OFTO-DAY.".. A HUGE SPECIAL COMPILATION '01 Vivid Pictures in. great .Sections. ' ALL COMBATANTS IN THE WAR ALL COMBATANTS IN THE WAR That is shaking the World. ' With Song, "rffilTONS ALL," sung bj HAROLD GREY. A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. Vitagraph's Star. Drama, ' ■■• "THE. PAUPER MILLIONAIRE." ."THE PAUPER MILLIONAIRE.": ' Or, "BACK TO BROADWAY." :■ A Great New York' Success: •■■-'■ "A BAENYAED FLIRTATION." "A BARNYARD FLIRTATION." • Keystone Comedy—A Daraler. "VIEWS OF MUNICH."..... Superb' Scene Series, ••-'...'• ■ I "MOTHER AND 'WIFE." * Edison's Great Human Drama, . ; ■ "A MOUNTAIN . Panorama in Colour. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. 6d. Adults. iChildren Bd. How easy with Camp Coffee, how delicious the result. Camp Coffeo solves for ever the old breakfast-table problem of a beverage swift to make, delicious when made, oheeririg, BUmulating, satisfying, handy to a degree.—Advt. GREAT BRITAIN'S'GREATEST PIANOS. . > Of the many celebrated English instruments stocked by The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., none enjoy such an enviable ' position and reputation aa the Broadwood piano, made by the oldest established firm of piano manufacturers in the British Empire—John Broadwood and Sons, Ltd. Other British-built pianos at "The Dresden" include the renowned Sames and the excellent and reliable Collard. ' -\ . The famous. Canadian organs—The Bell and The Imperial—are also ou vinw. Easy terms. The Dresdon Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manager. JI. J. Brookes.—Advt. • , BE BRITISH. Before Buying a MOTOE WAGON eondider where you will send your money. The DAIMLER ' WAGON is British" and the proved best. Write for fiee catalogue and details to GEO. ■ HENNING, Sole Dominion .Representative, Auckland. '....-. AUSTIN MOTOE-CAHS. /: The latest models of 19H Austin care ere coming to hand regularly by eaob direot mail steamer. These machinesaie the latest product of a very progressive manufacturer, and are full of interest to motorist and intending motorist. Most models oanjnow >>e supplied with Electric Self Starters, Eleotrio Light, Streamline Bodies of very handsome deeijri are sup-' plied on all models. Heavy axles and sp«v cial eprings. on.all Colonial models. Copies or Cataloghe and Austin Advocate mailed free on application to . ' : SCOTT MOTOE AGENCY, Lower Cuba Street, Wellington, ( THE "PEERY" USHT CABi The I9U Model "Perry," r bota,«a .re. gards appoaranoe wd cost of rnnnlay, ii oae of tho finest small o&rg. now, on th« market. The epecifioation includes Bosch ignition. Zenith carburettor tf.Eankey de: taonable steel wheels, tire*. Messrs. Inglii Bros., of Harris Street, Wellington, who are the agents for ih\t oar, and at whose enrage 'itmay be inepectod, will be pleased .to givei .demonstrations to all .intending piirchasere. Price, complete with lamps, l JB2ls.—Advt.;. : for Bronniial Coughe aid Colde, ' ' ■' \WooSa , Great Pepperminfr.Guw» : lβ;fid,*

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2242, 31 August 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2242, 31 August 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2242, 31 August 1914, Page 7

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