AMUSEMENTS. rjIHE KING'S THEATRE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. FINAL SCREENINGS AT 2.30 AND AT 8 P.M. THIS DAY. That Film with Laughs to Fit all Faces. /LOVE! SPEED! AND THRILLS! /A Keystono both Comical and Clever. ( Also, THE DERELICT—KaIem's gripping drama of Human Trials and Passions. STARTING MONDAY! ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, And an All-Star Vitagraph Cast in FOUR THIRTEEN. 413 A Vividly Realistic and 413 413 Highly Sensational Drama, 413 413 Containing an Abundance 413 413 of Gripping Situations 413 413 throughout which a 413 '413 Pleasing Vein of Romance 413 413 Runs. It is a Tale of 413 413 Diamond Smuggling and 413 ' 413 Culminates in a Terrific 413 413 Railway Wreck, due to 413 413 the conspirators endeavour- 413 413 ing to escape in a 413 413 Stolen Locomotive. 418 DUKE KAHANAMOKU AT WELLINGTON. . 1 MAN IN THE VAULT. (Exciting Kalem). . WAR NEWS, ETC. ' , Is. and 6d. Plans at Bristol Co., 13. 63. JjjVEBYBOD Y'.S. LAST DAY & NIGHT OF , London Film Co.'s brilliant production, CALLED BACK. CALLED BACK. ■ . Hugh Conway's brilliant novel in picture Form, and Kevstone's Joke, HIS MUSICAL CAREER, featuring CHARLES CHAPLIN, As a piano-remover absolutely convulses vou with laughter. Gaumont Graphic. 111-fated Lusitania. ON MONDAY, AT NOON. A magnificent doublo bill, Kevstoue's Star Comedy, THE SIMPLE LIFE, ' THE SIMPLE LIFE, Featuring Mabel Normand and Fatty Arbuckle, who live the simple life on a farm. Reliance drama, THE BEAT OF THE YEAR. A newspaper reporter's strenuous detectivo experiences. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Topical. R-UDE AWAKENING. Comedy. Prices: Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. JjjMPEES S THEATRE. "Whero Everybody Goes." TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. FINAL APPEARANCE OF Part 8 of Solig's Wild Animal Drama, ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN. And' Supporting Programme. COMMENCING MONDAY. Edison's Sensational Bloodhound Detective "Feature, • TRACKED BY THE HOUNDS, RUM AND WALL PAPERS. ' (Keystone's Latest Hit.) - And Other Novelties. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. •MONDAY 24th MAY, EMPIRE NIGHT. TUESDAY, 25th MAY. A GREAT MUSICAL EVENT. : A GREAT MUSICAL EVENT, Mr. John Hopkins has the honour to present The Eminent Belgian Prima Donna, MADAM LINA NYBERG, , LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, In a series of GRAND OPERA RECITALS. Madam Lina Nyberg was in Antwerp when the bombardment of ,-the City was commenced. MADAM LINA NYBERG, LINA NYBERG, From the Theatre Royal, Antwerp; Theatre de la Monnare, Brussels; Grand Theatre, Mons, etc., etc. Box Plan opens at the Bristol Piano Co. next Thursday, morning at 9 o'clock. Prices, 55., 35., Is. Early Door Gallery till 7.30, la. extra.. '-jpps MAJESTY'S THEATRE; SUNDAY EVENING, SUNDAY EVENING, At 8.30 o'clock, WELLINGTON WELLINGTON AVELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL, PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA. Silver coin collection. H. MOSCHINI, Secretary. Y.M.C.A. ' j MEN Only, TO-MORROW, i p.m. Chaplain Captain Guy Thornton on . "THE TRUTH ABOUT CAIRO." Every man should heai him. Collection in aid of Y.M.C.A. Soldier Work. / EMPIRE BILLIARD PARLOR (J. Fanning and Co.'s Building), ■ Opp. New Zealander Hotel, MANNERS STREET. ' Ij ivrow OPEN. I OW OPEN. 1 ■ THE' MOST UP-TO-DATE" BILLIARD . . PARLOR. A.B.C. TAXI. SERVICE. CARS FOR HIRE OR STORED. Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 2924. Address: Next Public Trust Office, Lambton Quay. N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietresi
REMOVED. REMOVED; REMOVED. Tn mv Customers and the Public generally, 1 wish to inform that I havo Removed mr Old-established Business from the corner of Vmau and Tnnnnki Streets into a more modem, commodious, and up-to-date Shop. i\o. 141 Vivian Street, near Cuba Street (corner Craw-ford Terrace), which place until recently was occupied by' U.IT.S. Dispensary. For the past twenty-two years I have so carefully, thoughtfully, and success fullv conducted my business that it has grown to such an extent that I found mv old premises too small and inconveuient, and so was compelled to seek a lareer and up-to-date shop. By so doing I-shall bo better able to cater for and ntterd to the requirements of my old as well as new customers with, tlio same care and satisfaction that I havo given in the past.' In conclusion, I take this opportunity of thanking my customers for the loya! support, tendered me in the past, and trust to still have the pleasure of a coa iinuation of their acquaintance and patronage in my now premises. ■ R. M. GREEN, CMl S m omy ■- . NOTE,—Urgoflt night ra_cdicii.es atiUj- bB aq paaripnjjlja .
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2462, 15 May 1915, Page 7
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