, AMUSEMENTS. < BE PATRIOTIC. \ GREAT PROTESTANT DEMONSTRATION (Under auspices of Loyal Orange Institution). TO BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL; ON SUNDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER Ist, AT 2.80 P.M. PRECEDED BT SONG SERVICE AT 2 O'CLOCK. COMBINED CHURCH CHOIRS. COMBINED CHURCH CHOIRS, - COMBINED CHURCH' CHOIRS. COMBINED CHURCH CHOIRS. GRAND ORGAN: MR. TEMPLE-WHITE. _ SPEAKERS: CANON ECCLES (Anglican), WOODVILLE; AND REV. J ( GIBSON SMITH (Presbyterian), WELLINGTON. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS BY MISS E. SMITH, AND MESSRSi FRANK JOIINTSONE, LASLETT EXTON, AND R, S. ALLWRIGHT. , BE SURE AND GET AN EARLY DOOR, TICKET. (Not Proceeds in aid of Patriotic Fund.) - •
HIS . MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. Last Two. Nights of WILLIAMS and WARNER Two Crazy WILLIAMS and WARNER Frenchmen. Not to liavo seen this great act is to have missed something exceedingly good. TWO FOYS. LES BATES. Reappearance of MR. NEIL CANT. Everything New by MR. LESLIE HOLMES and His PIERRETTES AND COURTIERS. Billy—BROWN and SORLlE—George The Inimitable Ethiopians. ) MATINEE TO-MORROAY; AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2.80. Prices—2s., Is. fid., and Is. Doors. 7.0. Booking at Dresden, 6d. extra. WHERE TO-NIGHT? MACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE. The Picture House of the People. PROGRAMME CHANGED TO-DAY. Superb- Star Picture, BLIND FATE. A Story of a, Daughter's Devotion. BLIND FATE (In Three Acts). Molly, a blind girl, and her father live in a lonely hut in a desolato district. The girl, blind, from'bev'birth, possesses the wonderful intuition often given to the blind, and the developments of tho drama are remarkable. Also, Mode-n Fairy Tale (Rex dTama); a 6creaming comedy, Clancy tho Model); Timber Industry; Getting Rid of Ma-in-Law (uproarious), a great Keystone; Game of Pool, and a powerful Selig drama-. Horso Thiovos. 6d. Everywhere. 6d. jgt V E R Y B 0 D Y'S. Daily from Noon till 10.30 p.m. 2 Reels of delightful Comedy. Keystone's Champion "Fatty" in a fast and furious battle for first place among pugilists.' "THE KNOCK-OUT." "THE KNOCK-OUT." '"THE KNOCK-OUT." "THE KNOCK-OUT." Charles Chaplin referee. Round after round greeted with" roars of laughter. The most original comedy produced. ON THE MARITIME ALPS. A recognised beauty spot.in Europe. CAPTURE OF BRUSSELS. CAPTURE OF BRUSSELS. _ The German invaders reach Belgium's Capital. RUINS OF TERMONDE. RUINS OF TERMONDE. •, A beautiful city -laid waste by 6hot and shell. THE BATTLE OF THE WEAK. A Vitagraph dramatic masterpiece. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. 3d. Children. Adults, Gd. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Commencing THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER sth. MATINEE, SATURDAY,.. NOV. 7th. . E. J. CARROLL Presents tho World's Greatest Attraction: LEROY, TALMA, AND BOSCO, LEROY, TALMA, AND BOSCO, LEROY, TALMA, AND BOSCO, LEROY, TALMA, AND BOSCO, Tho Most Famous Magicians of the Age, in a series of Bewildering Illusions con- . ceived in the.master brain of SERVAIS LEROY, , A Wizard Most Profound in the Art of Necromancy. MDLLE. TALMA, The Only Lady Coin Manipulator in the World. - v ' BOSCO, : With his Delightful Fooling and Humorous Exposures. This Incomparable Trio of Illusionists will be assisted by Twenty-two English, American, and Continental Artists, Including ■ WARNER AND WHITE, America's Greatest Eccentric Dancers. SANTO SANTUCCI, The Wizard of the Accoideon, -THE UNKNOWN,' Protean Character Actor. All Contributing towards a Delightful ' Evening's Entertainment. In spite of the enormous expense incurred in bringing this Gigantic Company of Wizards to New Zealand, E. J. Carroll has decided to charge Popular Prices. 35.. 25., and 16. Box Plan will open at the Dresden on Monday morning next. Reserved Seats, is.
RHEUMATIC GOUT. Rheumatism in any form is painful, but for downright torture Rheumatic Goilt is about tho worst. Ehoutnatio Gout can bo cured. It lias been cured by that marvellous medicine RHEUMO, Here is tho proof:—Mr. .Tames Gordon, Wellington, writes:—"l have been a sufferer from Rheumatic Gout for a groat many years, and was advised to try RHEUMO. Its action is amazing. It is quick in relieving the pain and removing tho swelling. I shall not bo without it in my house. And if you have Rheumatism vou should not be without it. Sold bv all chemists and stores at 2s. 6d. and 46, 6d. per bottlo,—Advt,
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