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: AMUSEMENTS. ' , Ba Early, or Book at the Bristol, Is. 6d, : fTUIE KING'S. - ■ JHayward's JL HE KING'S. , Pictures, 4 . HE KING'S. JiATIttEE TO-DAYj AT'2.SO, . .■ ■ TO-NIGHT, AT 8. • . A,ra. positively your, last chances.Of seeinft ?> MARIE CORELLI'S ' Magnificent .. .;. MARIE CORELLI'S Masterpiece. THE VENDETTA. THE VENDETTA. THE VENDETTA, 1 TIIE VENDETTA- ' ' ..." ■ 'THE VENDETTA. .. , THE VENDETTA A Big, Gripping,- Soul-Stirring Pictarfl of Neapolitan Life. Tho "Vendetta"• is positively to fasoin&fci sr. ing it keeps ono spellboimQ "to tub endfr.? In. .addition, .w, hu'ft.-- vmi.r FIGHT FOR THE .COAST; - c: T The very latest War Tobioali)- - HACK [iO TUP.KITCHEN, "W A screamingly funnjr fatoii; . - ~ paths war gazette. .. .•, :v: ' KING'S ..OWN. OECHESTRA'; Prices—ls. - and Cd. ' COMMENCING MONDAY, COMMENCING MONDAY, . ' , : ::AND, ALL' KEXT\TOBI?. AND ALL NEXT WEEK, THE KING'S. . / HE KING'S.,. . Picture* ■- 'KEYSTONFS LATEST - • KEYSTONE'S LATEST SUCCESS. KEYSTONE'S LATEST. SUCCESS. With: CHARLES CHAPLIN The Kiiig ..- With CHARLES CHAPLIN of Oil With . CHARLES; CHAPLIN Comedians!,- "' . "'lii '■ ... v. ■ " -■'•'/ HIS MUSICAL CAREER. - " -HIS ■ STOSIOAL CAREER, ' HIS MOSICAL'CAREER, HIS MUSICAL CAREER; .. HIS MUSICAL CAREER, HIS MUSICAL CAREER, HIS MUSICAL CAREER. - HIS MUSICAL CAREER. .HIS MUSICAL CAREER. - ■ Millions h&veT laughed at- this,. All Laughing Booms Eclipsed. " CHARLES CHAPLIN Simply compels CHARLES CHAPLIN you to CHARLES CHAPLIN Laugh. ■ In addition,'■ REDEMPTION OF DAVID CORSON, :. REDEMPTION. OF. DAVID..CORSON, . By. the FAMOUS PLAYERS CO:'T A Fine Drama, with '4 Spiritual and Inspiring Achievement. And a"' . Powerful Supporting -Programme. Bos Plan at the Bristol. " * . Prices—ls. and Cd.- Reserves.ls. 6d/ v. PEOPLE'S . PICTURE. , PALACI?, "/ Manners. Street. ... THE ONLY SHOW 7 "WORTH WHILE.",' LAST DAY. *"*" 'NIGHT, HIS JUST fiSSERTS. HIS JUST- DESERTS. - THE CRACKSMAN'S GRATITUDE. IHE CRACKSMAN'S GRATITUDE. ALGY'S BUSY DAY,: STRENGTH THAT FAILED, , • • EOLAIR WAR NEWS; REGENERATION. . . ; , TO-DAY Spetfial Attractions. TO-DA'S For the, Nippers. . MONDAY-^NEXT—MONDAY, , , A Mag'nificeiit Drama. 6t Intense Pathos, THE FORSAKERSi THE FORSAKERS. THE FORSAKERS. 1 > . And . . THE P.P.P. ORCTOESTRA: FOLLOW THE CROWDS. .
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hpOWN HALL. ;. - TOWN fIALL, (Concert Chktabor.) • - .ttHUEBDAiTMAECH 3, ' ■ ABThu'k ALTiX*ANI)Dili's • AETHUR ALEXANDER, the Brijliait. Toting N.Z. Piaaist anx - COmpOSCI. • PIANOFORTE RECITAL, After an absenob of 8 years; and frisE ' " i- from hig London triumphs. 1 ■ .:<v> | Prices—la., 2s. 6d.y and: Is. t. The' BAs open Thursday Bos# 6,t the British and Continental Pia)i6 C 0.,: 3a Willis Sttett. BfcLASH! SPLASH! 'SPLASH If' At th.6 'WELLINGTON AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB'S GRAND CARNIVAL at TE ABO BATHS* TO-DAY (SATURDAY)) r' **20th» First Eterit 2.30 p.m. E&onT Entries ALL THE CHAMPIONS COMPETING. . 0. Wolson (Anokiana)^r'(XJ-A'iMttsofSf..!, (Christchiir'fch), 0. Bowon (Napior), A. Sihtin (Auckland), Miss D. Fil'qtihat • (N.Zi ICOvdS. record-holder), and,-, matijj , otlioM will : swini. : - • Vj'-' -Nordeh Ctlp— v. Wellirigioh j'-* Squadron 'Race;." Water Polo;' Divin'j>; J , Dofcbie vCup—Wellington and.iSuburbil"Schools'. ChiimpiOnshiKi Open and; Juniorc x Diving; Midgets' '(girls) race.' -The- cream)--of local swimmers are competing..Special..,, Seating . accommodation. ; Jripp's Band in ... attendance. Admission Is., Children Gd« Chairs, 6d. extras—A. E.Ballard; Hon. SSc. 1 SOCUL; •'ftARTYi ..EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. SUW)AT, ; j , ebni(iit"2lst l '' , »trß s 'i!JiftS' " MR,'J. READ " ' ' (Secretary, United Federation of Labotir) -WILL LECTURE.. Subject': _ i ßees and Drones; ''WSrterij;:.: hnd' Exploitation." ' ' 0- —' ■ Colleetiolf^';
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2390, 20 February 1915, Page 9
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