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AMUSEMENTS. rjl H E KING'S. HAYWAR-D'S paramount pictures TO-NIGHT at 8. Final Screening of ' "THE MIDDLEMAN, '1 •"THE - MIDDLEMAN,"Featuring tho Great ALBERT CHEVALIER, Avoid tlio crush by Reserving at the Bristol Piano Co., or Late Bookings 'Phone 3143. MATINEE /AT 2.30 TO-DAY. . "THREE WEEKS" At THE KING'S Book avow at ilio Bristol, Is. 6d. At Auckland. 100,000 patrons paid to see "Threo Weeks," many attending iivo ot. six times. At 7.30 each evening tlio authorities stopped the sale of liokets. nnHE KING'S MONDAY. AHE KING'S MONDAY. THE BIGGEST PICTURE SUCCESS; •THE BIGGEST PICTURE SUCCESS, On tho World's Screen To-day. On tho World's Screen To-day. SUPEEiLATIVELY ARTISTIC! In Astonishingly Beautiful ART PICTUR-INGS. 'A Romance of Passion, Tho Lovo Story The Lovo Story i That Startled Two Continents." That Startled' Two Continents, ELINOR GLYN'S ELI NOB, GLYN'S At ono tiino PROHIBITED BOOK, ■ PROHIBITED BOOK: GOOOft. , GOOOft. ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S- "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR- GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS." Elinor Glyn, in appealing to the nation for ]ust _ judgment on her book, said:— Tho minds of some human beings are as moles grubbing tho earth for worms. They havo no eyes to see God's sky, with tho stars in it. To such 'Three Weeks' will be but a sensual record of passion; but those who do look up beyond tho material will understand ' tho deep, pure love and the soul in it all." BEAUTIFUL MAD ALINE TRAVERSE As QUEEN SONIA, Presenting vividly with intense dramatlo emphasis. , THE LIFE'S LOVE AND AMBITION THE LIFE'S LOVE AND AMBITION Of the neglected QUEEN OF SEVERIA. QUEEN OF SEVERIA. Passed by tho Censor As FREE FROM OFFENCE. Screened to Special Music. SPLENDID SUPPORTING FILMS. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES: Gd. and Is. Reserve Bristol, Is. fid 1 . "rjIHE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME" appeals to young and old alike, to civilian .as much as to soldier. Crowded With Crowding Crowds. And Timo Flies Merrily at the. JjIMPRESS THEATRE. LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF, A Star Drama liked by all. "THE SLAVE GIRL." Better ' "THE SLAVE GIRL." than "THE SLAVE GIRL." "Undo Tom, 'J Then wliat liearty yells greet AMBROSE'S FURY (Keystone) ,

And "THE HAUNTED ATTIC." "LOVE WILL OUT" is a rare drama. "THE GAZETTE" is full of interest. MONDAY At 11. MONDAY Something to win applause. A Great Western Drama acted in Bret Harte's land "Whero blue skies bend ovor Shasta," men. are men, and women are women. "ANNE 0' THE MINES." "A'NNE 0' THE MINES.". Then the . best Keystono in town, "FATTY'S FAITHFUL FIDO." "FATTY'S FAITHFUL FIDO."And GRAND SUPPORTING FILMS. Adults 3d. and Cd. Reserves, Is. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. V V GRAND DEMONSTRATION. In aid of Wounded Soldiers' and Sailors' Fund. SWEDISH GYMNASTICS, GAMES, and OLD ENGLISH DANCES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 SATURDAY, JULY 31, At 8 P.M., CONCERT CHAMBER. Tickets, 2s. (Reserved) and 16. Box Plan at Bristol. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TRAMWAY BAND. TRAMWAY BAND. TRAMWAY BAND. TRAMWAY BAND. GRAND RECITAL. SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 8.15 O'CLOCK, Assisted by Leading Artists. MADAME ANDERSON, Contralto. ME. HAYWARD FISHER, Basso. (This is the first public performance of Madame Anderson, pupil of MaTchesi, Paris). SPARKLING ITEMS BY THE BAND, The Latest and Best Music. Conductor, G. W. Bowes, late Sergeant Bth King's Royal Irish. Hussars. , Accompanist, Madame Ethel Berry, A.R.A.M. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Silver coin collection. IIELP NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. A GRAND MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONAEI iVi. CONCERT ' (Fourth of a Series) Will be given in the CONCERT CHAMBER of the TOWN HALL, On. WEDNESDAY, August 4, By THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR CHORAL CLUB, ; Assisted by Other Leading Artists. Dajicing by Miss Beere's Clever Little , Pupils. iidmission, Is. to all parts of the house. W. H. NASH, Hon. Sec. 808 PERFORMANCE By tho' • N.Z. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND At ORIENTAL BAY KIOSK, TO-MORROAV (SUNDAY), Ist August, 3 P.M. Collection in Aid of Sick and Wounded Fund. , T. HERD Conductor. C. M'INTYRE, . Hon. Secretary. ' DOG SHOW. THE AVELLINGTON KENNEL CLUB'S ANNUAL SHOW. T7INTRIES CLOSE TO-DAY (Saturday), JL' Davis ami'(Slater's, Lainbton Quay, and Jnnson Bros., Cuba Street, until 1 p.m. ..Afterwards until !) p.m., Godbcr's Rooms, Cuba St., or Secretary. Bos 007. E. D. H. HEATON, • Hon. Secretary. FOR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves, try Green's Nouralgia and Nerve Tonic. It never fails. Acts promptly, while its effects are lasting. Price, 2e. 6d, bottK Procurable at tt. Jf. CIJU'KN, ' ( fibiKUfit, Ml r Vi4afl Efrefik --i

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 31 July 1915, Page 7

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