AMUSEMENTS, Q P E 11 A HOUSE. ■ Lessee, J. C. Williamson, I.td. Sub-Lessee and K.ir.ager: WILLIAM ANDERSON. LAST 2 NIGHTS Of WILLIAM ANDERSON'S NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. TO-NIGHT For Positively TO-NIGHT Two Nights Only Edmund Day's American Indian and Cowboy Drama, "THE ROUND UP" "THE ROUND UP" ' "THE ROUND UP" H. R. ROBERTS in his Great. Characterisation of "SLIM HOOVER." See the Great and Exciting Fight between COWBOYS AND INDIANS. Prices—3s., 25., and Is. Early Doors Gd. extra. Reserved Seats, 1-. Day Salo at Abel's. Box Plan at Holliday's. "THE ARCADIANS." BOX OFFICE NOTICE, OX account of the UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS of "THE ARCADIANS" in ENGLAND, AMERICA, and AUSTRALIA, the Management. _ anticipating a like success throughout New Zealand, has decided to adhere to the COUPON SYSTEM. Numbered Councils will be issued FREE at the DRESDEN on MONDAY NEXT, JULY 3rd, From 7.30 (ill 9 a.m. WHEN THE BOX PLAN OPENS Holders of Coupons will have a corresponding. Preference in Choice of Seats. "THE ARCADIANS." Prices—ss., 35., 2s. BOOKING FEE D.C. and O.S. Is. extra. Written Applications from Country and Suburban Patrons will bo attended lo in (lie order received. Q r E B A HOUSE, Direction ClaTke and Meynell. Commencing THURSDAY, JULY Gth. For a Limited Season. CLARKE AND MEYNELL'S ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. "THE ARCADIANS." "THE ARCADIANS." A Fantastical Musical Play in Three Acts by Mark Ambient and A. M. Thompson. Lyrics by Arthur Wimperis. Music by Lionel Monckloii and Howard Talbot. LONDON RECORD: 2J, YEARS, AND STILL GOING STRONG. A Full Company of Nearly 100 People, absolutely new to New Zealand. 300 Tons'of Scenery and Effects. "THE ARCADIANS." Leo. D. Chaicau, Touring Manager. The new theatre. Manners Street. Pron MncMalion nnd T">onuolly. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. DAILY, from 11 a.m. Lilt II p.m. GO WHERK THE CROWDS GO! Packed Attendances Yesterday. . THE XEW PROGRAMME A STUPENDOUS SUCCESS. The delightful series includes: "HOW THE TENDERFOOT MADE GOOD" (Champion Co.'s Drama, exclusive). "THE MASQUERADE COP" (S. and A. Comedy). "DlCiv FARROLLS PRIZE (Bison Western Drama, exclusive). "THE BROKEN CROSS" (A. B ; Co.'s Drama). "Unveiling of ' tho Victoria Memorial by King George \V' Etc., Etc. Think of it! Adults Gd., Children 3d. everywhere. ipORONATION N.Z. EXHIBITION, Waterloo Quay, 'Wellington. Open Daily, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Until July 29th. The most successful and Largest Exhibition of New Zealand Industries ever hebl in the Dominion. Brilliantly lit with High-pressure Gas System aiul Elcctric Light. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. CORONATION THEATRE, EXHIBI<U TION. CONTINUED SUCCESS! CONTINUED SUCCESS! THE ENGLISH PIERROTS THE ENGLISH PlElillOTS In their UNRIVALLED ENTERTAINMENTS. Every Evening at 8.30. ADMISSION, Gd. and Is. Lessees: MESSRS. W. and R. THOMAS and MAYNARD DAKIN. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 8 p.m. | IN THE STADIUM. EXHIBITION OF LASSOOING, SHARPSHOOTING, AND KNIFE-THROWING. CAPTAIN M'LEOD, From Oylnipia, London, Will perform Marvellous Feats witli tho Rope, Gun, and Knife. SHOOTING EXTRAORDINARY. See the Great Mexican Bowie Knife Impalement. Sec a Man Tied Hand and Foot from a Distance of Thirty Yards. Admission—Sixpence. SEE FAT. MONTII EY ' S •SPLENDID EXHIBIT OF FANCY SHELL WORK, AURORA GLASS, AND KAURI GUM SPECIMENS. "U" SHED (Opposite Gurncy Bros.' Exhibit). "Tho finest show of Shells in the world." SPICE R'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. Please note that, the Main Entrance to my Studio is now from Cuba Street, exactly opposite To Aro House. Appointments may be mado by Telephono No. 32G3. , Brides, Bridegrooms, Bridal Groups, Sporting Groups, in fact all who desire Artistic riclurcs should visit. ALAN SPICEII'S STUDIO. DESKS! DESKS! DESKS! WE HAVE JUST OPENED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF TOP DESKS AT VERY TEMPTING PRICES. Call and Inspect, THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COY.; 17 AND 19 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phono IG7G. fIPHU Results obtained by Advertisers JL in tho Classified Columns of "The Dominion" tiro such as to confirm thnir belief that the paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal jn Kjw. Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 28 June 1911, Page 1
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