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BRENNAN-rTILLERS' ACSTRAHAN AND NEW ZEALAND VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT. !Jana£in£t Director .... Ben. J, Fuller. {The Largest Amusement Enterprise In the Southern Hemisphere. CONTROLLING AND OWNING FIFTEEN (15) THEATRES. NEW ZEALAND VAUDEVILLE THEATRES. OPERA. HOUpE, AUCKLAND. HIS MAJESTY'S, WELLINGTON. OPJERA HO-USE, CHRISTCHURCH. THEKINGtS THEATRE, DUNEDIN. NIGHTLY AT 8 OfCHOCK. Complete Change of Programme . . Every Monday Evening. *Jew Artists Constantly Arriving: from "■"•. All Parts of the World. ■ •■ ■■■''; ■'■■' v •/ . '■ . ' ..' ' Popular Prices. , THE LEADING PICT ORE THEATRE THE KING'S ■•i , WELLINGTON. to-night and every night.: . matinees— holidays /and ■ saturdays at 2.30. Vhayward's pictures ..■.,;"■•' hayward's pjctures. ■- '■'-■ . ■■(■ ■ ■ „-i| An/I ' . •■...• THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. 'A combinatioh presenting tho most Delightful Entertainment r Delfghtful Entertainment -■'■"' -j m the city. TO-NIGHT !i (Friday), TO-MORROW NIGHT, and at a MATINEE, SATURDAY AT 2^30. . .Last NightsJ " 'Final Screenings Last .Niglits. 1 , JTihal Screenings Of the Battle Picture Yet. . . 11' Dversbadows all others. No ; Mimic Warfare. ' "AN ACTUAL BATTLE." i < >AN ACTUAL BATI'LE.' Startling in' its Lifelike Realism. 4500 ft. • ' - - 4500 ft. THE BATTtC % fiEIUfSBURfi : Supported oy ■; ,^THE HIGH-BORN .CHILD AND ; . THE BEGGAR MAID/ , Wlith the beautiful incidental song; "CHILbRE^'S HOME.' ' "PLA>|iNG THE p'IPES." {A. pawky Scotch Cawmihi wi' gjran' Bag Pipes skirlin' the noo. ' : •' :.■:. 'r ■■ . And " ■ ! OTHER SpLENDID SUBJECTS. Ptrst* screening here and first appearance^la Australasia of . the -.distinguish > ed English acton Mr. - ; CHARLES HA WTRBY V CHARLES HAWTREY ' "' And hisr renowned ' (COMPLETE ' LONDON COMPANY, COMPLETE! LONDON COMPANY, T - : in;- '■'■■, ■■ . JThe greatest of all modern -dramatic c. Successes, A World's Favorite, ■;.•• A MESSAGE FROM MARS." '"A MESSAGE FROM MARS." 7 *A MESBAQE FROM MARS." -•'A WCSMG^ FROM MARS." **A MESSAGE FROM MARS." In superior motion pictures. In superior motion pictures. 'A wonderfully Impressive nuraan ■."■'■ • •.*.;• '■•■' i 1 . .drama,- ."' , ' .. Reaching a great lesson of the evils of selfishness. yisualislng a splendid moral m a v . series of stirring episodes. Magnificently Acted. Splendidly Costumed. '. , Gorgeously Mounted. JrV Hall-marked Loridon Production AT POPULAR PRICjES. Stirring Music" by tho KIND'S ORCHESTRA. Conductor-— SjgnorTruda. Dress Circle ! and O. Stalls, Is; Stalls, 6d; Eeservcß, Dresden, Is 6d. :MH. EDWIN KILPATRICK Presonts for a Short New Zealand Season \ •THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS." "THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS," "THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS," Tho world's most Mysterious Picture. NOW ON VIEW IN WELLINGTON. Under the Direction of S. E. Thornton. TOURING THE DOMINION, THE BRAEMAR'S THE THE BRAEMAR'S BEST THE BRAEMAR'S EVER Tho Successful Entertainers. Eraiactl by the l^sa, Applauded by , i the Public. PROFPBSOR BRAEMAR, THE WORLD.*S MASTER HYPNOTIST. JlccognlflOd by the Mftdi cul Profession as a Oonuino Scientific Perforraance. Packed Houses Nightly. The Greatest Laughter Producing Entertainment on EurU). Don't Miss Them. They aro Great. Popular Prices. JOINiBS <& CO., CLIBE-QUAY, WELLINGTON (EelUibliahod « Years). p>ASH BUYERS O^ LR.VD, BIUSS. L/ ZINC, COPPER, IRON, RAGS. ROFB AND RUBBER. Siogcr First Cost is the Whole Cost. OF oourso, you con buy a sewlns machliMJ for less money than you would pay for a Singer — all tho world j knows that. But consider this : When j ' a fitoger Is bought and paid for, it ia paid for — It lasts a lifetime. A cheap raachtno is navor paid for. Every penny expended for repair* must bo added to tho orlfriual com— It's an •ndtaati system of instalments. These Instalments, added to tho arst coat of the machine, soon exceed thr cost of a Singer, and after each kuocesftlve repair (if you can g«t another purt) tho o!h»ap machine grows moro and more eocond-houd— one step near* rr the Jtmk heap. SOLD ONLY BY SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. If a Singer Shop or Bln«ttr Salesman Is not available, address ut at t WILLIB-BTREET, WELLINGTON. J. J. CASEY, CUBTOM HOUBE, SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENT. {Tempi* Chamber*! Johnttono«ttr«tl, WELLINGTON. 'PHONTS Sls*. Pyjcry Attention and Promptitude «i yea Pk Co.oftU-x Consiffamonu,

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NZ Truth, Issue 448, 17 January 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 448, 17 January 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 448, 17 January 1914, Page 4

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