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I AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. O.SCAH- ASCIIK AND LILY HKAYTON. Q P E It A n 0 USE. *i/iv!\ii."i' _ Z A Manners Street Z L| ' ' 7i MaoMahon and Donnelly, Proprietors. Z /'The ino-t novol, Ijp.uiliful. .-uul aston- Direction Allan Hamilton. \GO UlMl'n.m. 00 ' \ "" 11,0 StflSC ' 7 liA'S'i' TWO NIGHTS * hc l^' Vill ' uf , tbe 1 LAST TWO NIGHTS Tn '\T' U vpnn> l 'n<- 1, $ k-mMi'T /. TO-DAY anil TO-MGJIT. Oct. Ist. 7, .... ~. • , A , „ 7, The Usual. Great C]L\NfiK at thjs 7. \ The production ol "Kismet will signal- Ottlio Z li'inilv-e-liihlished Tltl'lA'l'llE. • 7, ' i«- th« first; o<i-a>ion on winch a play nM '7. 1.-"A HACK J'UU UJ3EHTY" 7, ■ lui.s Leon ln-ought. to New Zealand witii 1 I.IM.\IKk-1)]/.\_\T.S lON SI-jASON. / (\ lvniurlialilo drauia abounding 'A its exact original London cast, tcenery, x . T/ -, TTnI , „, n ximnm 7, in start Uhr'Mi nations). •"•'-Z ilresses, wardrobe, and cll'ecls. 10-NIC.m and 10-MOIiIjOW. NIGIIT. /, 2.-"\VIIKX TIIK HKAItT RULES" /, . • — „ i Z (A .Selig Indie-' drama). • • Z -••» A 1> B 11' X HOUSE. ' Atß< g 3.--DIVK' TUlfl'JN;: (Deals withthe X.,:.. \v a , , , t» oi tar '* oxploils oi the famous highway- / Direction T C Williamson Ltd Sydney Grundy s I owerful Drama of Z man. A vivid and enthralling floryJ.'Z ' Uiucllon " ,<Mamson > intenso human love and heroic self- /, 4,-"Plymouth and Surroundings.'' 7 • THE sacrifice, , Z 5.-"DKAD MAN'S CUIM" 7, OSCAR ASCHK-T.ILY BBAYTON A TOUGI! PRTPST 5 e ( ?.« and -r.A*-/- lran i a V ' 1 V '(}■■>■■> Sl-'tKON . '• 6— Her Relations" (comedy). 7, A MUAC.h PRII-.5,!. Z 7.-"13ol)hv Uai.M-d the Wind."-.' : 7 '" A DRAMATIC EVENT. A YILLAGK J'RIEST. >; TO-MOWiy\V (Wednesday), ■ 7, ■ That will onnvtitulo n 11 oav era in Wei* * . ■ « < .t * n « '■ •»< •««. . Tti r<*?j>onto hundreds of requests, ' lington Theatrical History. Interpreted by the fnllowmpr Brilliant y "KIIAJIUS O'BHIEN." Z l ast- ot Characters: 7/Think-of It! Adults SIXPENCE. -7.. ■ Cominencin" Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. 7, ,rr>x-T, v w,. ABBR SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSJiRSSKSSSS • - • MOND.W NIGIIT NEXT. (TEORGE.R. TITIIERADGE — MONDAY JfIGIIT NEXT. Jean Torqiienie A.'E. Greenaway S K A. TING K I N K,' Five Nights Onlv. Armand D'Areay ...Harry 3'liimner . „■ t r W uii, A Caplain of Gendarmes...lfarn' Sweeney Jhe IToiiie of Perfect Pictiiros. , .T. C. nillJamsoii pic«onus t Vr.'niroiy Cvril 1?«11 Dnvetum John lullor and Sons. OSCAR ASCMK, LILY BIIAYTON, Jladame D'Areay'Z.ZZ'.Beati'iM Day KHVI'SUS' Th i ? •• •• OSCAII ASCJIK, LILY BHAYTON, Marguerite do Tremeillan...Beatrice.XTsher I'ULIiIvUS of all. 1 ItTUIiLb. 1 And their Jeanne Torqnenio Lixettc Pariics . J JUS b\ JiMAO, at e. .._ t 7 p , -I-j i'i it-, Af'ideliim Teinno I'iimll A prograniine par excel lenco oven cclipsmj London Company ot Notablo Artists, xtmpn 1 igou ■>- nil nrevious ones ••••••• In the Stupendous Oriental Dramatic t;c4o*''tlo''''l V rem'^iVlnjV A TRAGEDY OK TIIE. PESfcRT,;. Spectacle, . ■*[~, ]) 0 i n .f Tiroiitrli A Kalem Masterpiece. T . To,r T , iliongli A TRAGEDY OF THE' DESERT, : =K II M B T— — Mr. Geo. S. Tithevadge's .portrayal, of „„ -rKAGBDY OF THE DESERT,. • . , . „. ~ v . tp. 1 p. A l'Ahbo Dubois will live, in the memories l 1," ,11 ..".V'r °i" *'?- 1 , An Arabian Night' by Edward of a]l whoso p ,. ivilcKo it is to lvil , l(i;s so Egypt .and is v « ITO t..... m, . Jvnobland. great and affecting a performance.* CDUJAiiJi ►. . Jj. • The most astounding success the etngo b n 1 'Jho Icndniq actor :n .thji* is GciiorflJ.,, has ever known. "The ago of miracles is never past. J'r.vce,-the. celebrated' Revolutionist -fo» _ Play produced by Oscar Aseho. lIER doom and miiio is sealed. Lord! *'hot'' capture, dead or alive, tlio Jle.iit, . ~ , . ~ ~ , , tliv servant heareth" can Government m oflerins. the. sum of During tho season, which is limited to u - ne.iieiii. "5 000 dollars. 18 nights, wilt also bo staged, „ A VILLAGE PRTEST" is a "miiel- ' I ' TIR HAU'-B'kRED'S TREACHERY, THE TAMIXG OF THE SHREW, pulse" drama of absorbing interest. ' ■ OTHELLO, PRICES—Ss., 35., and Is. Eavlv doors Fnll .of d'iverliiiß incidents. And 'a host', THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, to Back Stalls and Gallery fid. extra. Box ot other attractions of unusual merit. imin Mpnnv wrvr<s ftp WTvnsriT? P la «s at Dresden. Day Sales at Cliriste- : ADULTS fid. Gd. fid. CHILDREN .. IHL MLRR\ MRES Or WIND,.OR, ;,ons. Children in arms not admitted. Sixpenco 3d, .hi. .Id. threepence. BOX "PLANS Ko Half-price. : ... For tho five representations of "Kismet" — _ .T} rr 'I'ftWX! WITT. ' " will bo opened at; the Dresden on THURS- /"kSCAE ASCHE and LILY BRAYTON I , jUaih //" N • • DAT MORNING XLXT nt 0 o'clock. A In r rn Arni?l?nw AVFDNFSD VYI ■ Evcnin'* queuo will bo formed from 8 a.m. ISJ I S M E T. JO-MORROW (\\JJJNJ'.MJ/n.) lAcniiw PRICES—D.C. and Stalls, Cs.; Back Box 0,1 DICICKNS COSTUME FESTtVAL. Stalls, 45.; Gallery, 2s. Eavlv door Gal- IHURfeDAY NhXl. ' DTPKENS COSTUJIE FESTIVAL.. 1 ' lory, Gd. extra. __ — J'JIC'KK.VS VKSTIVAT/. . Touring Jranapcr. John Farrell. KING b THEATRE. ■ D.ICKKXS COSTITJtK FKSTfA AL. T OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, ui Direction E. Branscombe. Ltd. WEST'S PICTURES TO-NIGHT, of HumonsU lIIIS AND EVERY EVENING at S. TilF ( LADY i)F TIH r lAlCl'' ° ° C ' Special Engagement of the Brilliant 7" vmr[ , THE LADY OF TIIK LA.lv IC." Soprano. '; /' m „ THE DANDIES After the Popular and Historical Poem MISS RITA I/iONS. (Red) J.HE DANDIES (Red) by Sir A\alter Scott. who will sing Sir Henry .Bishop's Old" t <•' v ii. Ii UL r m * n p* , THE LADY OF THE LAKH. -English Song, "Hid Mo Discourse.". Last Night the Concert Chamber was THE L\DY OF THE LAKE ... , , ' ' packed with delighted patrons, who show-. This Wonderful Production, the The programme will conclude With tho ed then appreciation and approval of Biggest Hit of the Year. /'immortal .1 rial ijceno: - the- New Programmo by according each THE LADY OF THE' LAKE. BARDKI.T. V. PICKWICK.' - of the artists « most flattering reception, '['HE LADY OP THE LAKE.' BARMLIi V..PICKWICK. and demands lor encores wero long and The Leading Characters Portrayed by ..'Characters hj- Uavo K.'riny, Zante Wooi,. insistent. some of tho' Most Popular Picture Artists ,T 0. Bell. J. F. -Moiitaeue, A bin M'llwain,' THE DANDIES of the da v. Russell Mrs. C. ('. Forsvth, Miss Zoa.. , i (Red) THE DANDIES (Red) THE LADY OF TIIE LAKE. Barilcv MM Phoebe Watson, Miss Jojr.. THE DANDIES THE LADY OF THE LAJvU. Bartlev- and nianv others. ■ i NEW PROGRAMME OF FASCINATING Wondrous Scenery-Stirring. Incidents— ™V ' . , NO\*ELTIES. Truthful Costumes and Historical Admission: 3s. (reserved). 2-., and Ono MELODIOL'o and MIRTH-MAKING Personages. / Shilling." Children, lialf-priee, 'except .to. ". MOMENTS. Prices,.K ffnd (id. Plan at Abel's and ij ; its, • Box plan at. Dresden. '~. TRULY A SEASON OF LAUGHTER Theatre. Booking Fee, (id. 'Phone 31JS. N' l Free • List. Tliter.d- . AND JOY, . 1 ' jug Patrons are respectfully .purged .t0... |. THE DANTUES i)0»k their .seats and avoid, disappoint(Red) THE DANDIES (Red) - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL.. ln[>n(v 50 00 people witnessed this great THE .DANDIES '* . inul uninuc. performance in, Auckland .last Still Hold to Their Old Motto: ' . month'. • - ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. m ALL THE BEST PEOPLE PATRONISE T0- NIG Hl. , — : — : : : : -7— . THE DANDIES. . TUESDAY, Ist OCTOBER, ihRLSH OF ST. MARK. ' Admission: 35., Is. No extra charges. ' & R er D^ tn '..°?lcOTO ~~ „ 4 NNUAI '' **3- 0? ' ™ C * DRAWING-ROOM SALE. MUNICIPAL .ORCHITRA:. "* WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 2nd and 3rd October, QT. JOHN'S "VOUNG WOMEN'S .. . tvi wivN 'St^UOOTROOM O GUILD Conductor: MR. MAUGHAN BARRETT, In Si. MAl.lv "Will hold a Drawing-room Sale TO-DAY, y () by llcr Extcllency Lad) TUESDAY," October 1. > •' .JSlihgton'; at 3 p.m. im Wednesday.; At Mrs. Allan's Residence, 323. Willis Symphony in C Minor ... (Beethoven). " n \ VT , pv.pvirnTXAIENT F\CH Street,. Afternoon and .Evening . Nutcracker Suito ... (Tschaikowski)., " GRAND EN lERIAINMENI, LACIi Admission: Aiteniocn Free, Evening Gd. j; nl< , rmczzo ... (Masca.gni). . . E\ 1.M.N0.. WIVPIVHT i-fcirrpß ' Admission—Afternoon, Free, Evening, . ANGANU Tfirvrn 0,10 Shilling. ANGAMiI • ADMISSION: Sixpence and One Shilling. Treewds in aid of Missions |/ . ' | THE RHINE OF MAORILAND. Tv „ „ ~.T , r rp ' '' ' ' " — JNO. R. PALMER, 4- PERFECT MANDOLINE. F0R,305.. •. . THE GREATEST SCENIC RIVER IN „ , J own Clerk.. THE WORLD. Septembei -ith, 191.. TJEG'GfS can supply a genuine ITALIAN ■ . t • . iJ MANDOLINE, ;,in .American. Cloth , v . Excellent Aocommodation at' Beautiful : ~ . ■ ' Citse, with ;tll ncccssbri'cs, including Tutor ..: P.ipiriki and the Famous Houseboat. FT OIT It II AL L. nn ,j -Extra Set of Strings, tor -)os. • From Tanmaruimi—Tuesday nnd.Satnrday ' . ___ ' This .liislrument is ; made of uc't,Rose- ....: From Wanganui— I Tuesday, Thursday, and FRIDAY, OCTOBER. J, wood, Pearl Inlaid Soundhole, tortoise- - - Saturday. At- S. shell Escutcheon Sleeve Ouavd, etc. Bookings, Map?, Itineraries, Tourist -■ Control of A reliable instrument in cycry respect, i. HiTEICK CO, LTD. . ; Welter-weight Champion of New Zealand, no {. satisfactory to tho buyer, .it; niay,-,bo, In the COMPETITIONS defending.his titlo in a fifteen-round con- veturned at oiir expense' and wo will' rcYour DEPORTMENT wUI Count. ' . , ' ' fund the money. .... . ■■■ ■■■■■■■•-•■ SPECIAL LESIONS for intending Com- J RUSCOTT, BEUG'S mako a speciality of all kinds of / . KJ petitors, and Special Exercises in , 9 Australia, . . Musical ]nstniinont«. and.will be pleosud ... Relaxation and Flexibility for Pianists Equally well known in the Dominion as to som i (heir catalogue,! gratis., . and Violinists in Australia as leading exponent, Jiolder when writing, mention the instrument . MISS MARGARET NEUMANN, of tho light-weight championship for a yott interested in. . . . .' Teacher of Physical Culturo, . number of >etUs. T""- rl nri T , rTV . . Routh's Buildings. Featherston Street Pwliminanca by Lea<l,n B J-.xpoi.ents CH.VS. BEGG. AND CO , LTD., ... v ™io irni-m,, TEACHEB OF BALLBOOII MKCIKQ. "te'llJi aSlfifs'lrai. Tuwlav. 1« sr ;- '' W. G. TALBO'J", Secretary. ISO). Established over half .ft century.-191& •' CLASSES on Mondays and Wednesdays . -. ■ at 8 p.m., in private hall, 8G Ghnznce ■ ... — Streot, near St. Peter's Church. Private w ' tuition by arrangemont. Proficioncy en- ' sored in Six Private Lessons. , t _ . ——^7^_ba ND . _ ; ■ ■ QIY 'W pF ¥ MESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, %3 &Sa. wW iLd IWH ik Harp, Violin, and Flnte (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), ra /a f! Are prepared to receive engagements for fa n A 1 | B1 \ "At Homes." Garden Parties, etc. Bfl Can supply large or small Orchestra. jiU w B wHP | |h &P" ' Address. 18G TORY ST. 'Phono 2570, A M.M £II W A " — — Ifal ' WANTED Known.—That we are second r | - ' K •'*" to nouo for Fashionable Cut and B 8 ' ' 1 Stvlish-niado Suits. Give us a trial. You' 8 . f # • - • | i ® A Cordial Invitation to the • Lmvm T S"s™ E T Business Men of Wellington! (Over N.Z. Motor Co., opp. Bank of N.Z.) |J U plant your gabden with 1 /glf* Are you interested in New Zealand 1 jones and co.s plants. | Mil Industries ? When next you are | best .SELECTION of all kinds n passing, just "wander thro' " r IN STOCK, from Is. per doz. Kote tho Address- —255 CUBA STREET. ■ ni.,... -1 lliir lew PrisitiM j . v;: pany have deuided to Tclicvo tho Rosa* B - mond in the WcUm&ton.picton-Nclson-New g *pa jt j . B n Works, Fcathcrstoii St n' 1 ■ port from Onehimpa a.nd New Plymouth / •• •' * ito-morrow raorning, the Rosamond will . . , bo dippatchcd for Auckland direct the saino lc thc K coa°s't on' U and see for yourself how your stationery k Thursday nest. . | is manufadured, how your circulars are set The Union Company's stenmea- Whangane. t) 1 • , i J L \ j left Pouto. Kaipara, yesterday for Sydney. H up and plinted, and nOW yoUf account 5 , / will rn b °° ks K ( ) uic l cest ' f - leave woiitnßton for L.vitciton this after. neatest and the best methods as dem- • •• : • noon. . , . . , . The coastal steamer liinnlc was placod on onstrated in our modem printing Works. overimuf. n^TW ip w 5 a c imea! J wh?ei^Ts° o duo '?n = Everything is interestingly new and of the '5- . Thu Jday. a^ls^xpcSed 0 to''SatcJ' for I verv latest! • Incidentally we'might'mention [ oaoberT' 1 >Vost Co " ! ' t vmls I ru,a> ' I that our printing charges will be found at I Disciiarge of it.jj.s. ituniitne's JVciiinc- LJ ] eas t 25% cheaper than any other house — ,4 ton cargo Is exported to be completed in n , . r . , J . _ „ . ou n Thur4ay VI ' SPI,I ,cave f< "' I;ytu '" on the result or modern machinery. Call in 'Hie lbkanoa is tlxed to load at firey- I wheil next you l'e passing mouth tor Melbourne anil Sydney about M . , ' J ' ' ', the end of next week. She proceeds thence IK to Newcastle, Fiji, and Auckland. Hi " j? '" 1 " After undergoiUß survey at Sydney, the H W.f d O i i! - 9 'K: ' ■ Union Contpa'ny'« trump steamer Waiu- R /A H |U /% fcW Ak '« ,u ,mui tor ut ' I. m MKOIMS S I • The Union Company's new stvauier Kauri fl " ww& WW Vr rw W W loud- at Newcastle Tor Auckland. Alter nua"uu...i,-<«--ga —i itiiciiarire at tlie Initer nort she relurus lo •' .- i-'.'":'' •':' '•••• • • - Newcastle. l —'•'' '' ' ''' "' " L -' ~ A cargo of coal will bo loaded at New. [J LJ ■' caVilc ljy the liaranin for New Plymoutlt [--| " fq ° The" ShaSavitl steamer Corinthic is Hal I^l due at -Wellington from Port Clialmer- 4 ■ - ' cither to-night or 10-morrow morniiiK. ,«be .- is sclieduietl to leave for London, via way 1 pcgtiS. OA O.Qtsljet i, "> i: - .-= • 1

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1559, 1 October 1912, Page 7

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