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AMUSEMENTS. OSCAR ASCITE AND LIU' BIiAYTOX J n KISMET. "Every seat lias been booked, and (lio«3 who ai'o uiifortunat:> enough not to squeeze in with tin' waiting crowd-: in front of Hie Gallery doors nro to be pitied. They will not see another 'Kismet' for many u long chiy."—Aiicklniul •'.Star." KISMET. 'The production of "Kismet" will signalise tlio first occasion 'ii which a play has liccii brought to New Zealand with its exact original London cast, scenery, dress.--, wardrobe, and oiled?. A T E R A IT. 0 U S 13. Direction J. C. "Williamson, Ltd. THE OSCAR ASCHK-LILY BKAYTON SEASON". A DRAMATIC EVENT. That will constitute a new era in Wellington Thcalrical History. Commencing MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. Five Nights Only. .T. C. Williamson present.? OSCAR ASCITIS, LILY BRAYTON, OSCAR ASC.IIE, LILY BRAYTON, And their London Company of Notable .Artists, In tlio Stupendous Oriental Dramatic Spectacle, K I S M E T K I S M E T An "Arabian Night" by Edward Knobland. The most astounding success the stage have ever known. During the season, which is limited to 18 nights, will also bo staged, THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, OTHELLO, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. BOX PLANS For the five representations of "Kismet" will be opened at. tho Dresden on THURSDAY MORNING NEXT at 9 o'clock. A queue will bo formed from 8 a.m. PRTCES-D.C. and Stalls, Os.; Back Stalls, 'Is.; Gallery, 2s. Early door Gallery, Cd. extra. Touring Manager, John Farrell. nnOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. THIS AND EVERY EVENING at 8. Mr. Edward Branscombo presents his distinguished Costume Comedy Company of Entertainers, ' .THE DANDIES (Red) THE DANDIES (Red) THE DANDIES In on Entire Change of Programme! THE DANDIES THE DANDIES A Constellation of Stars that Scintillate in the Entertainment Firmament; THE DANDIER (Red) THE DANDIES (Red) THE DANDIES Will TO-NT.GHT present a Budget of their Very Latest Htiinorositoi,, AT 8 TO-NIGHT AT 8 AT S TO-NIGHT AT 8 THE (Red) DANDIES. Admission: 35., 25., Is. No extra charges. Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Christe=oii's. Manager SCOTT COLYILLE. HORTT'S CONTINUOUS THEATRE, Willis Street. The Home ofPorfcetlv Projected Pictures. TO-DAY. COMPLETE CHANGE OF TO-DAY. PROGRAMME. TO-DAY. Tho Management have pleasure TO-DAY. in announcing that they will TO-DAY', present the Great TO-DAY. NORDISK MASTERPIECE, TO-DAY. CONVICTS 10 AND 13. TO-DAY. CONVICTS 10 AND 13. A magnificent Drama, perfectly acted and faultlessly staged, depicting tho Prison Scene, "The Escape." "In the Detective ' Force," "Blackmail," "Pardon." CONVICTS 10 AND 13. Supported by The Runaways (Labia drama), Her Brother (Vita, drama), Poliddr as Adoptive Fattier (comic), Town of Madrid (scenic), Australian Gazette, A Motor Boat Trip (comic), etc., etc. Onen daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ADMISSION-Adiilts 6(1., Children 3d. jTUPSY FAIR. GIPSY FAIR. CAMPED ON i ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH GROUNDS, To be held on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Oct. Ist, 2nd, 3 p.m.-.'i p.m., 7 p.m.-lO p.m. THURSDAY, Oct. 3rd, 7 p.m.-lO p.m. Opening Ceremonv bv His Excellency tho Governor, TUESDAY, 3 p.m. Proceeds in aid of St. Thomas's Vicarage Fund. Plain, Fancy, Art, Produce, Toy, Jumble, Sweets and Refreshment Stall, Mnypolc, Side-shows. COME AND HEAR THE FAMOUS GIPSY TROUPES. nnOWN HALL. . TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 9, at 8 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT, In aid of Mother Auberl's Homo of Compassion. Box Plan for ss. Seats open at Dresden to-day. IRAMAR GOLF CLUB.-Mixcd . Foursomes will be played on sth and 12th October. Entries, in pairs, close on the previous Thursday. Professionals' Match.—Next Saturday a match will be played between Clements, of Christchurch, and Simpson (Miramar), starling at 3 o'clock. Members and their friends will have an opportunity of seeing somo really fine play—G. 0. Sutton, Secretary. A PERFECT MANDOLINE FOR 30s, B EGG'S can supply a genuine ITALIAN MANDOLINE, in American Cloth Case, with all accessories, including Tutor and Extra Set of Strings, for 30s. .. This Instrument is made of best Rosewood, Pearl Inlaid Soundhole, Tortoiseshell Escutcheon Sleeve Guard, etc. A reliablo instrument in every respect, and guaranteed by us. _ We will post to any address in Now Zealand on. receipt of Postal Notss or Money Order for 305., and if the .instrument is not satisfactory to the buyer, it may be returned at our expense and we will re■ftvncl tlio. money. BEGG'S make a speoiality of all kinds of Musical Instruments, and will be pleasad to send their catalogue, gratis. \l7lion writing, mention the instrument yovi are interested in. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IMPORTERS, 10-21 MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. 1 1861. Established over half a century. 1912. Your DEPORTMENT w'l] Count. SPECIAL LESiiONS for intending Competitors, and Special Exercises; in Relaxation and Flexibility for Pianists and Violinists. MISS MARGARET NEUMANN, Teacher of Physical Culture, Routh's Buildings, Foatherstou Street. "THE GARDEN HOTEL." ENGAGE Room 9 for a Week-end. Lovely Gardens, Comfortable Rooms, Good.Monu, Courteous Attention. Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY. Ring up "BELLEVUE." MRS. H. B. MASON. TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. on Mondays and Wednesdays ■ at. 8 p.m., in private hall, 86 Ghuzneo Street, near St. Peter's Church. Private tuition by arrangement. Proficiency. «». 1 uttiesL PriTAte. fass&Sfe'' '""'""*

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1558, 30 September 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1558, 30 September 1912, Page 7

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