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AMUSEMENTS." A CHAS. DICICENS MASTERPIECE. Book at tho Dresden, Is.- Gd..-. ■ HAYWARD'S. THE KING'S. TO-NIGHT AT 8 NIGHTLY. Repeating Last Night's Triumph. . Quick, enthusiastic recognition from a brilliant assemblage was extended to. - THE BIGGEST & BEST FILM PLAY. Ever made in Great Britain, ■ A COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT. " A COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT. : 7000 ft. 7000 ft. "DAVID COPPERFIELD." "DAVID COPPERFIELD." "DAVID COPPERFIELD." "DAVID COPPERFIELD." "DAVID COPPERFIELD." "DAVID COPPERFIELD." "DAVID COPPERFIELD." A Film Play that will live for over. 1 THE STORY THAT-WILL-NEVER DIE. Magnificently acted by a CAST OF ENGLISH STAR PLAYERS. Press Opinion: "It sets quite a new standard, and is the best of the many good things introduced here."—Auckland "Star." . BEAUTIFUL SCENIC SETTINGS. • Charming Scones in the old Cathedral Toivu of Canterbury. Dickens's great characters aie perfectly visualised by oxtremo histrionic and exceptional animated art, and as the old familiars appear to fit exactly into their proper places on tflio screen in the.best story the Master ever wrote, they are nightly greeted with real delight and applause, AN ALL-BRTTISH TRIUMPH. THE KING'S OECHESTEA. Gd. and Is. Eeserves Dresden, Is. 6d. ' ' EVERYBODY'S. OPERA HOUSE PALATIAL. Orchestra Afternoon and Night. Luxury and Comfort for Gd: and 3d. Ideal Sessions—Noon till 10.30. . SELIG'S MOTION PICTURE MARVEL". The Biggest. Tiling in Filmic' Art. ."ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN." 13 distinct Adventures—4o,oooft. First Adventure now showing. "THE UNWELCOME THRONE.". "THE UNWELCOME THRONE." "THE UNWELCOME THRONE." Exciting Wild Animal Drama. "CITY OF PARIS-FEANCE." "CITY OF PARIS-FRANCE.'S You surely wish to see it. Tho City that won't be taken. "OUR COUNTRY COUSINS" (Kevstone). , AND OTHER RARE FILMS. All Plush Tip-top Armchairs. Begone, Dull Care!, Good Bye, Melancholy I Farewell, Pessimism! •' WE ARE ALL GOING . To.the- ' BASIN RESERVE - BASIN RESERVE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON '■'-- -WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ■-'■ v..-..: To enjoy, the J4|"ERRY, MIRTH-PROVOKING CARNIVAL. ' i ' ' CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL.. ' :■ -': .Arranged by the Sports and Entertainments Committee in Aid, of the : MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC ' FUND. ' ' YE OLDE ENGLISHE CRICKET!. OLD-TIMERS' FOOTBALL''-'MATCH "GIFT" AUCTION SALE! . -Fun begins at > 2.30 p.m. ■ A.i.good.laugh every- mimite.!' 'One 'hundred and' eighty of them'-for (Jhe price of admission to Basini/Res'ervo—:■-. 'ONE ■■'■'■' ': ONE SHILLING.". .',,;;, PROCEEDS TO MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND.LET US ALL ANSWER "PRESENT" WHEN THE GATES OPEN.'"■" ~'•'' H. : AMOS, .-' Hon.'"Secretary, , Banks's Commercial College, 11 Grey Street. ■ :■-,■•:■ .. ..-.: -r LN AID OF THE PATRIOTIC FUND. Messrs. J. and N. Tait have- pleasure in announcing that they have arranged for tho Harry Lauder Company' to give a special MATINEE 'PERFORMANCE . On FRIDAY NEXT, In the riEAND ' OPERA HOUSE IN AID OF' THE PATRIOTIC FUND. The Whole Proceeds without any deduction whatever will bo handed over to tho Patriotic Fund. MR. HARRY LAUDER - HARRY LAUDER . HARRY LAUDER HARRY LAUDER HARRY LAUDER HARRY LAUDEE ■ And the Whole of the Company have Given their Sorvices Free. Box Plan opens THIS MORNING at Tho Dresden. Eoserved Seats, 7s. 6d.; other prices, Hon. Management, J. & N. TAIT. rriOWN HALL, . FEATHERSTON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. FAMOUS EOTOEUA MAOEI CHOIE. ; His. Excellency the Governor, General Sir lan Hamilton, Sir Rider Haggard, Commander Graco, of H.M.S. New Zealand, Countess Cisnoros, and the late Madame Nordica spoke most flatteringly of both the.musical and the sncctacuiar parts of the Entertainment. BEE qjHE STIRRING WAR DANCES.'. D. SMYTHE PAPWORTH, Conductor. 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On Juno 10th and 11th, 19U, the SUNBEAM again proved its superiority by annexing tho Tourist Trophy Race n't the Islo of Man, beating all other English and Continental cars with ease. If you are contemplating the purchase of a ear be suro and see tho SUNBEAM, before'deciding MAGNUS. SANDERSON AND CO., LTD., Opera Garage,..-.Wakefield Street, WoUinßton, agents ~ for SUNBEAMS, ZEDELS, VIfLCANS, AEDEN, 'ami LAGONDA CARS, LORju*s>, .' —........ ....

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2249, 8 September 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2249, 8 September 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2249, 8 September 1914, Page 7