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,t f "AMUSEMENTS. .WELLINGTON EOSE AND ,GAENJJIQN, GLUBf t ;.',::/fv GRAND PATRIOTIC ROSE SHOWLf '■''■ PROCEEDS IN AID OP MAYOR'S RELIEF. AND,BELGIAN DISTRESS,.'FUNDS,,., TPOWN will,' 1 mowN rriii, i. 0W N : .0..A L.L. X 0 W N 11 ALL, THIS , AFTERNOON , r AND TO-NIGHT,.: • :•: -.:■' ' TUESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER; '• \ ■'" ■■ i ■ • -V .UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS. EXCELLENCY AND LADY LIVERPObIf. 3 p.m.; . OFFICIAL OPENING . :'" ; a VM/ "■ -, GOOD SHOW FOR A GOOD CAUSE I GOOD SHOW FOR A GOOD CAUSE £ TICKETS, ONE SHILLING. S. G. ; PEARCB; ; Hdii, ; Seb; : '

rUJAND OPERA - HOUSE. ■ "HUMPTY DUMPTY" PANTOMIME.- . Matinee'for Schools and Families, SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 21. Specially Reduced Prices for Children i 25., Is., and Sixpence. LAST FOUR NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. .The Pantomime that has hit the Bull'seye of Popular Taste, greeted again by a large and Enthusiastic Audience. HUMPTY LAST DUMPTY HUMPTY 4 DUMPTY HUMPTY s NIGHTS. DUMPTY HUMPTY DUMPTY HUMPTY DUMPTY Curtain Rise 3 at 7.45 p.m. Prompt. Next Grand Production,. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, Nov. 21, The Hilarious Musical Esbravaganza, "THE JAM OF CATHAY." . Prices—is., 35., 26., and In. ■ ' •. • ; Early Doors 6d. extra. Plan at Dresden. rpHE KING'S. ■■'■'■' i-HE KING'S.- ,; -.-:■- TO-NIGHT . At 8, NIGHTLY A powerful story of a child's ..almost superhuman efforts to savei.ihcr father. "THE INSPECTOR'S STORY.".., : "THE INSPECTOR'S STORY." ' "THE INSPECTOR'S STORY." ."THE INSPECTOR'S STORY." , A gripping Lubin production,.featuring America's greatest child actress.-'. : "THE DAVIS CUP." V •' '' '. "THE . DAVIS CUP,f!, „,/; ~".., The tennis champions' struggle. Every phase of tho game faithfully "MAX ON THE BRINY,'-' '>, • "MAX ON THE BRINY,". .:,;,: : Featuring Max Linder, who:..was : cently killed-at tho rfront. ■■■■■;■ BATTLE BEFORE ANTWERP.- : ■■-,- BATTLE BEFORE ■ANTWERP:.,,,-! Belgian Batteries in ActionrfcDefending Bridges—Refugees flee from .^Shrieking ■ . Shells. ■-, 0 .-, ■.!•- i,.- ■-■ . ■" GAUMONT GRAPHIC-.-Tho latest to han#. ,-j <:; -; : , ..; 6d. and Is. Reserves at Dresden, Is.-6d. jn v b -e'.x b ajjji ')Jj2 s. Daily from-noon till '~'. ; Edison's striking drama, revealing! the result of a father's misjpdgment. ; THE SHATTERED TREE. ' THE-SHATTERED TREE, v - THE SHATTERED TREE. ;..:,.. THESHATTEKED TJIEE. ;: The story of a spendthrift/'a .speculator, vindication and --love. : •!■;--, ' ' ■'■■ LORD ROBERTS;-- '■' -■■ ■ LORD ROBERTS;'-: v.:-. '•• . The Horo of many battles at 'the Review of Kitchener's London-Army. ... ~'.' BEFORE ANTWERP.". :.,,■, .' •• •" " BEFORE ANTWERP.' BEFORE. ANTWERP.' ' Scenes in the firing line—Field. Batteries in Action —Belgians on the March—Refugees flee from shrieking.'shells., <-Z ', : . THE SKY P1RATE.,:,;,..:,:.. Keystone humour up to-date. LATEST. PATHE GAZETTE. War News. War News. 3d. Children. Adults Gd. MUSIC MADE EASY. TTO"HY Keep, Your Piano Idle? Wβ v Y guarantee to Teach you (any age) o Piny it, without. study, scales, exercises, or drudgery of any land. Success with all classes of music. Tunes from, the first lesson. Full Tuition, M 10s., refunded if pupil cannot read music and play a ,tune perfectly the first week; the 6ame progress in a few weeks that used to take years. Wβ have no failures. The success of our pupils in. all parts of N.Z. during the past six years speaks for us.' Call for all particulars, and see Press reports and testimonials from all parts. Birley'e College of Music, Bonlcott Chambers (firet floor up), Boulcott Street.-- . '

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2309, 17 November 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2309, 17 November 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2309, 17 November 1914, Page 7