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AMUSEMENTS. Reserves at the Bristol Piano Co., Is. 6d. riUIE KING'S. THE KING'S, J-EE KING'S. THE KING'S. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. THE PICTURE BRITAIN CHEERED. A Series you cannot afford to miss. THE PICTURE OF THE MOMENT, THE FRINGE OF WAR. THE FRINGE OF WAR. THE FRINGE OF WAR. THE FRINGE OF WAR. By the FAMOUS LONDON FILM CO., producers of the World-famous Picture. "England's Monaco." THE FRINGE OF WAR. THE FRINGE OF WAR. THE FRINGE OF WAR, Glittering with Patriotism and Overpowering Lovo Episodes. THE FRINGE OF WAR. THE FRINGE OF WAR, THE FRINGE OF WAR. A truly rcmarkablo play. A masterpiece of sensational thrills. THE FRINGE OF WAR, THE FRINGE OF WAR. . THE FRINGE OF WAR. A Society and War Romance, intense .in its human appeal. THE FRINGE OF WAR. THE FRINGE OF WAR. THE FRINGE OF WAR. One of the. most thrilling productions ever screened. And a Grand Supporting Programme. WILFUL PEGGY-A Charming ComedyDrama, with "little" Mary Piokford. HONEYMOONERS—Vitagraph's Latest Comedy. DEPARTURE OF MAORI and THIRD REINFORCEMENTS. LATEST PATHE WAR GAZETTE. In addition, MISS RUBY M'DONALD, the brilliant Violinist, will perform Svenden's "ROMANCE" during the intermission each

evening. < Prices as usual—ls. and lid. Reserves Is. 6d. ' . jgVERYBODY'S. Direction Fuller's Pictures, Limited, AT NOON. TO-DAY. We screen a most elaborate reproduction of a famous romantic play, well known to Dominion Playgoers through its association with J. C. Williamson's and BucklerTaget Dramatic Companies, Vitagraph's' Tremendous Masterpiece, ROMANCE OF DAVID GARRICK. ROMANCE OF DAVID GARRICK. A story of the Beau Brummel of the Stage. A pretty romance wherein extremes of wealth and poverty meet, yet love is so powerful it sweeps aside all ROMANCE OF DAVID GARRICK. ROMANCE OF DAVID GARRICK. David Garrick was a renowned actor of the 16th century, who rose from obscurity to great -wealth and honourod positions. This picture is a synopsis of his strenuous life. ROMANCE OF DAVID GARRICK. ROMANCE OF DAVID GARRICK. Produced with great fidelity to costumes and stage settings of the period in which the story is laid. SHOT GUNS THAT KICK. SHOT GUNS THAT KICK. A novel Keystone joyous joke, with Fatty Arbucklo as tho joker. FLYING FREIGHT'S CAPTIVE. FLYING FREIGHT'S CAPTIVE.. A bravo girl telegraphist is responsible for the arrest of train Tobbers. STUDY TN FEET. STUDY IN FEET. A now idea in farce-comedy—the action of this story is portrayed by the feet. GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC.' GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC. Latest News of Everything Every Week. EXPEDITIONARIES' SPORTS. EXPEDITIONARIES' SPORTS. Athletic Championships of Ist Contingent hold at Trentham. ORCHESTR A AFTERNOON and NIGHT. Prices—Adults, 6d.; Childron, 3d. LEO CHERNIAVSKY. CHERNIAVSKY. JAN CHERNIAVSKY. CHERNIAVSKY. MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY. CHERNIAVSKY. APRIL 17, 22, 21. THS NSW GOSPEL. First Epistle to Now Zealandere.

"Who would hare over dreamed, that music could have auglit to do with farming or machine building, etc., and yet, on the best authority, we are bow informed that some music was created by tho Divine mind for the purpose of inspiring those people engaged in the Industries < and Crafts? The student of psychology maintains that cortain music awakens and clarifies certain mental tendencies, and by listening to music the people engaged in Industries and Orafts have thoso. tendencies developed. With development comes a greater power than, they possessed hitherto, to perform their various tasks and greater mentality to execute/their v»rk •in 'a, gradually advancing spirit.' This superiority will bo easily noticeable amongst the workers who already take a keen interest in music. Their musioJoving "instincts havo awakened; their faculties, and ono finds where tho craftsman is a musician or very fond of ravsic he is always a more inspired and enthusiastic worker." Further Epistles to Follow.

ASSISTANT POSTER COMPETITION. HAVE YOU SENT IN YOUR POSTER YET?. « . . ~~ TTSE your own. paper and post your idea along. : First Prize, £5, is worth winning. No Entrance Fee. ENTRIES CLOSE 29th. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO., 32.Cuba Street. WELLINGTON'S LEADING CAFE, THE y EGETAEIAN. ' FULL 3-COURSE Is. MEAL includes Entrees with Vegetables, Soup, Desserts, I Rolls or Biscuits with Butter, Coffee, etc. BREAKFAST, 8-9 a.m.; DINNER, 12-2 p.m. and 5-7 p.m.; Also MORNING' and AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS. SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO., 83 Willis Streot, Wellington. Ist Floor (Op. "Evening Post"). BALLROOM DANCING. TVJRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for BeIt.L ginners aro held on Monday and Wednesday Evenings in the Private Hall. Tho latest Dances taught. Term commences with pupil. Proficiency ensured in Six Private Lessons. Privato lessons by arrangement. Address: 86 Ghuzuee Street (near St. Peter's Church). nccounted for the }lb. short weight after the race; Hyettus was to have formed one of 3. Waddell's team for the Auckland R.C. meeting, aud tho fact of his having been scratched for all engagements at the fixture suggests that all is not well with the Karamu representative. FIXTURES. April 3 and s—Auckland R.C. Autumn. April 3 and s—Wairarapa R.C. Autumn. April s—Waipukurau J.C. Autumn. April 5 and'6—Canterbury J.C. Autumn. April 5 and 6—Foilding J.C. Autumn. April 7—Westland R.C. Autumn. April 14—Rcefton .T.C. Autumn. April H and 17—Wellington R.C. Autumn April '15 and 17—South Canterbury J.C. Autumn April 21 and 22—Manawatu R.C. Autumn, April 30 and May I—Hawke's Bay J.C. Autumn. May 5 and 6—Marlborough R.C. Autumn. May 6 and 7—Ashburton County R.C, Autumn, June 3 aid s—Dunedin J S C, JVlAtar. I

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2421, 29 March 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2421, 29 March 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2421, 29 March 1915, Page 7