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AMUSEMENTS. mHE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S, -a- GORGEOUSLY.GOWNED. " ■■.:■ .:'BRILLIANTLY STAGED. A'Feast for Eye and liar. . : npHE '.'.GIRL. ;FROJI-'.' RECTOR'S. Hugh J. Ward's Great Laughter Vehicle. A P ERA'/ .HO U S. E.; Lessee '. ......'. J. C. Williamson Sub-Lessee and Manager HUGH J. WARD TO-NIGHT-Wednesday-TO-NIGHT. And Following. Evenings. ■ HUGH J. WARD'S ■ COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, ."■ Including '' ' ■ The Ever Charming, Actress,' MISS GRACE PALOTTA, And Australia's Popular Favourites, MISS CELIA GHILONI, ■ ■• ' ■' " •■' MISS MAUD CHETWYND, ... ' .In. ~ - The Mighty Merry Laughing Success, —"THE GIRL FROM HECTOR'S." — By Paul M. Potter (author of "Trilby"). Produced Under.. the- Personal.' Supervi- , '-. • . •. ' ■ sion of ' HUGH J- WARD. Last Evening, long before S, the theatre was crowded, and hundreds turned- ■■■ '■ V.< : away. .;..■■ ■ THE UNANIMOUS VERDICT OF THIS GREAT AUDIENCE The MOST REMARKABLE and GAYEST of FARCICAL COMEDIES. ■ ENTHUSIASM SO-UNBOUNDED.' ', SO SPONTANEOUS, Has Seldom :been Heard Inside the Walls of a Theatre. . The ARTISTS WERE AGAIN AND AGAIN CALLED BEFORE THE CURTAIN and CHEERED to the ECHO. ■ "IT'S A SNIPPER." Stage Director ..; Mr. Reginald Wykeham Day Sales at Christeson's. '.'■'.. • Box Plans at Dresden. . '■• ":•.': Prices, 55., 35., Is.'. Early Door .Stalls and Gallery, Gd. extra. : .' Carriages 10.40 p.m.; .'' . . ■ TFIHE.; ; KING'S-';. THEATRE. WEST'S ■'[■ PICTURES. . . .ROYAL ROYAL. ORCHESTRA. WEST'S ■' Proprietors—West's Pictures, Ltd., and ' • Linley and Donovan. THE WORLD'S EDUCATORS. ..' Knowledge Instilled by Fascinating ■ Methods. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. A WORLD'S ATTRACTION. The. Latest Star Films, consisting of (■'■ ITEMS: FROM'EVERYWHERE. . A 'Programme of Picked Subjects of. Trus Artistic Merit—Never Equalled or Excelled '■' This Side of the Equator. A' Programme of Up-to-Datcuess. • The Best the World Produces.'.-■ GUARANTEED "' y■' ALL' NEW '■ -. . At. Our Only-Address- . THE KING/S THEATRE.. ■ The , Picture Palace that Always ~ "HAS: THEM' FIRST." , . Our Prices: Is. and 6d; ; 'Phone 3143.- : . ißox Plan at Abel's,. Booking Fee, 6d. - fi ARR ENO CO -N C>'E RT S. :■■■.-■' Direction Benno 'Scherek. ■■'■ . ' ;. V TOWN HALL; ' i■ ' FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, AUG. sth. ' ' '. : . CARRENO- ■• . '..-■ ••-■ \ .CARRENO '-. • ..'■- ■:'■ -: : ■■-.:■ . CARRE N'O ' .FAREWELL .CARRENO FAREWELL '■' CONCERT;. .'.CARRENO CONCERT. ■ CARRENO m ■■ ■ '■ • . ■ : . ."( ' : CARRENO '•■■ ' -. ).'.. CARRENO - : f ■ '"■ SPECLAL POPULAR PROGRAMME, . . . : CARRENO :: mil play:1. (a) Fantasia, C.Minor , ... ; Mozart (b) Sonata (Moonlight) ........ Beethoven' '2. (a) Nocturne ■ .... .'. ; ;■ ;:. (b) Polonaise, C Sharp Minor "■■..■ •:• (cV-Waltz, D'iFlat . .- ' : ' : ~.'.' (d) Polonaise, A Tlat (requested) Chopin 3..Concertstueck .....;:..:...... .': Weber /(Second Pianor-Benno Scherek). •; 4. (a) Minuetto' '.*\:...'. Boccheriui-Dulcken , (b) Staccato Caprice , .:.......; : 'VojrricV (c) Tremolo :...:..... Gottschalk Prices: FOUR SHILLINGS (Reserved), THREE and; TWO SHILLINGS .(Unreserved).- ■'. ; ; ■' ' .-■' :-■.- ': :.. A few /front seats at Six Shillings. : STUDENTS; TICKBTS, 2s. '6d., admitting to reserved seats, can only, be ■obtained at the Dresden. : ' .... Box Plan'and 3 Shilling Tickets' at the 'Dresden. ' '. ; ' . . . ; ■ ..-, . OLYMPIA ' OLYMPIA.' LYMPIA- FULLER'S ■'" OLYMPIA. ROLLER SKATING!''.'.- . , ' : ' ':■'": -ROLLER SKATING! • . ', THREE SESSIONS DAILY;,: : : . ROLLEIV.SKATING! •:■ 2.30 p.m.j.Gp.m; (Ijoginners), and 7:30 p.m. Afternoon and Evening. • First-class Floor, :Skates,'and Music.'.'. Learners not allowed at 730. session. ."• General Admission—Ladies. Gd., Gentlemen,'ls. Skate Hird. Is...Private Skates, ilcora?e 'Gd.'Skating-Parties by arrange- , nifmt. Private Lessons Given. .-'.'■'.,■ MONDAY; .Aug. Bth and :9th, TUESDAY ; •:-. - ':.„■. , .-; ATHOS ' .■''■'. . , -, ' • Will give. his Rink Act, comprising Trick, Fancy, and Graceful Skating. '■■■ ■ -Afternoon and Evening... .. ' -..-. '". ..A./.R. -SHEPARD.- Manager. LOWER" HUTT-"SKATING: RINK. ','.'■'. :<:.': ■■:■'-— ,;.^ : - '■ ,■■•': ■ i - : .. Open- Every. Afternoon: and Evening. ; evening excepted). -. - : Rink is available on Thursdays; and Fridays for-Skating , Parties. -' LOOK OUT : FOR' GRAND CARNIVAL. ' On WEDNESDAY,. AUGUST .10, '■ .' .First Appearance of ••>"-.• PROFESSOR' ATHOS,, King of Skaters. , ' AUCKLAND ' - • ■■;■'■■■ I METROPOLITAN- ■.-'■.- . ■ : WINTER . ■'■• . ■■■.'■ ■ '::." : - ■EXHIBITION,',."■••'.• .- ."; : ',' ■; ■;■/..■ : {1910. ■•-.•'' . ■■''.'' ■-■.'' AUGOSTISthito 20th.- ' SCHEDULES" FREE'- ■'■'' -\ ," .', ■ SCHEDULES FREE ~ ■ . : .. - '■■,' ' :',■'"' ;;>,; v -"On- , ;.':"■.■•?■ ■>...■■ '.■"•.:-:-:: : . ; : application.- ■,■'.'■ "•■■'■ ■■;' application. ■'.■' -~:....edwin hall, ', '■'■'.'■ ■ - .■ Secretary. .; 16 and. .17 Hall of Commerce, High ■.-' -,Street,' Auckland BARTER'S GREAT . . SALE. BARTER'S ,-.-■ GREAT. SALE. 137 and -139-,' Cuba Street, new P.O. corner. TREMENDOUS BARGAINS—AII trimmed Millinery, Costumes, Jackets, Furs,' exactlv half tlie usual price. Call early. ' Is. 'WlNDOW—Thousands of useful lots of' Drapery, usually Is. Gd. to 2s. lid., now. all Is. Carter and Co. . .-..-.! Gd WINDOW—The Biggest Bargains in Wellington. Jap. Silks; all best colours, usually 9\A; no.w Gd. only. ■ Carter ""one"'GLANCE at. Carter and , Co.'s " Windows, will . convince you that you don't need to go elsewhere for Clinking, Bargains. ' . ; ; '..'..'■ "TTUME'S MACHINERY, ETC., II EXCHANGE/' .360 Lambton Quay, Wellington. ; : 'Phono 2692. . P.O. Box 771. * SECOND-HAND MACHINERY ■ AGENTS. -. •'.'. ■ VALUATIONS MADE:'' . . Write or Call'on Us for Advice. ' ' TO' KILB'IRNIE, MIRAMAK, AND ....-; SEATOUN RESIDENTS. ARE. you satisfied with your Bread? Perhaps, it' would interest you to know that the bread sold by the IDEAL BAKERY, Crawford Road, Kilbirnie, is all that could bo desired. Just Try a Loaf. Our Carts Deliver all over these . Suburbs.. .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 885, 3 August 1910, Page 1
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