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AMUSEMENTS. "KISMET" BOX PLANS "KISMET" BOX PLANS Will lie Opened at The Dresden TO-MOIiTtOW MOKXIXO, at 9 o'clock. TO-MOIiKOW MOiJNINti, at 9 o'clock. A Queue will lie Formed from. 8 a.m. ' —KISME'J. , . "It is a feast for the eye. It gives us all the colour and picturesque-ness in tho sp.'ico of one evening, li is a memorable production."—London "Daily Mail." A P li 1 i U 0 II S E. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. THE OSCAR ASCHE-LTLY BRAYTON SEASON. A DRAMATIC EVENT. That will constitute a. new era in Wellington Theatrical History. Commencing MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. MONDAY NIGHT NE:.l\ Five Nights Ouly.' J. ,C. Williamson, presents OSCAR ASCHE, LILY BRAYTON, OSCAR ASCHE, LILY BRAYTON, OSCAR ASCHE, LILY BRAYTON, And their London Company of Notable Artists, In tho Stupendous Oriental Dramatic Spectacle, K I S M E T K I S M E T—— ' K IS M E T An "Arabian Night" by Edward Knobland. Without Parallel Among (ho Man? Picturesque- and Noral Entertainments the Stage has Produced. Play produced by OSCAR ASCHE. ■ 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 OP WINDSOR. BOX PLANS ■ For the five representations of "Kismet" will l>o Opened at tho Dresden TO-MOR-ROW (THURSDAY) MORNING, at i) o'clock. A queue-Trill bo formed from 8. a.m. PRICES-D.C. aud Stalls, 65.; Back Stalls, 45.; Gallery, 2s. Early door Gallery, 6d. extra. Touring Manager—John Farrell. "TW-R - Samuel Pickwick" (Dave Kenny). IVJE. Great Dickens Festival, Town Hall, To-night. T ARGE ' TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DICKERS COSTUME FESTIVAL. DICKENS COSTUME FESTIVAL. DICKENS COSTUME FESTIVAL, " DICKENS COSTUME FESTIVAL. Under thft direction of J. F. Montague fof Auckland), assisted by the leading"talent of the Dominion, who will present a 'Magnificent Programme of Scenes and Sketches, in costume, from t!:o writings of England's greatest humorist, to be interpreted by the following artists:— Mifs ,\ldridi?o Mr. ,T. C." Bell Mrs. I'orsyth . Mr. S. Tingcy Miss Zee Bartley. Mr. I , '. Thomson Miss B. Purdom Mr. Jlont.i<ruc Miss Joy Bartley Mr. A. M'Klwain Spcciol Engagement nf tlie Brilliant ;• Soprano, MISS EITA LYONS, Who will sing "Bid. Me Discourse." The programme will conclude wiih tho immortal Trial Scons: . BAIiDELI, V. PICTCWTCK. ~ ; ■,. t ' BARBELL -V. PICKWICK. j ■' Chfi-acWrJ/'by'DaVo KeYthy, Zanto Wood, J. C. Ball, Dr.-Isaacs C. BWley Ruseoll, J. F. Montasue. Ainn M'Elwaiu, Fr'iser Thomson, A. Hillyrr, Sid Tiniey, Mrs. rorsyth, Mi.«cs Zee and Joy Bartley, Miss Phoebo Wation. Admission: 3s. (reserved), 25., and One Shilling. Children, Half-price, except to 1?. seats. Box plan at Dresden. Doors open nt 7.. Commence .at S. DAVID C'opperfiold" (Miss Joy Bartley). Great Dickens Festival Town Hall. To-night. PARISH. OF ST. MARK. A NNUAL ' SALE OF WORK. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 2nd. and 3rd October, In ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM. To be opened by Her Excellency Lady Islington, at 3 p.m. on Wednesday.GRAND ENTERTAINMENT' EACH EVENING.,

Admission—Afternoon, Frc-e. Evsning, One Shilling:. ■ Proceeds in aid of Missions. (SALVATION ARMY, Vivian Street. O THURSDAY. October 3rd. 8 p.m. STORIES FROM AFRICA, BY COMMISSIONER RICHARDS. An interesting, thrilling, and humorous recital of experiences gained during seven years' S. Army work in S. Africa. Musical items interspersed. Tickets, 6d., no half-price. Reserved seats, ls.j children. 6d. All nations' procession leaves Citadel 7.30 p.m. AGIN'S Last night" (J. Culford J Bell). Great Dickens Festival, Town Hall/ To-night. . mOWN HALL. . TOWN' HALL. WEDNESDAY, October 9th, 8 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT, In aid. of Mother Aubort's Home of Compassion. Box Plan for 3s. seats open at Dresden TO : DAY. ' ■, VICTORIA BOWLING CLUB. NOTICE'OF OPENING DAY. THE Green will be Officially Opened for the Season on SATURDAY, sth October, at 2.30 p.m. Visiting bowlers and lady friends are cordially invited to bo present. FRED. J. EVANS, Hon. Sec. "■»TR. Wilkina Micawber" (Mr. MonItJL tague). Great Dickens Festival, Town Hall, To-night. . A PERFECT MANDOLINE FOE 30s. B EGG'S can supply a genuine ITALIAN MANDOLINE, in American Cloth Case, with ill accessories,' including Tutor and Extra. Set of Strings, for 30s. This Instrument is made of best Rosewood, Pearl Inlaid Soundhole, Tortoise- 1 shell Escutcheon Sleeve Guard, etc. A reliable instrument in every respect, and guaranteed by us. Wβ will post to any address in New Zealand on receipt of Postal Notes or Money Order for 305., and if the instrument is not satisfactory to the.buyer, it may be returned at our expenso and we will refund the money. BEGG'S make a speciality of all kinds of Musical Instruments, and will bo plelistvl to send their catalogue, gratis. When writing, mention the instrument you are interested in. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IMPORTERS, 13-21 MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. 1801. Established over half a century. 191J, XrRS. 11. B. MASON. TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. CLASSES' on Mondays and Wednesday* at 3 p.m., in private hall, SG Ghurne* Street, near St. Peter's Church. Privntn tuition by arrangement. Proficiency ensured in Six Private Lessons. for Children , !" Hacking Cough at Nlehfc .Woods' Great PtDDsrmlut Cure, Iβ, M.*

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1560, 2 October 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1560, 2 October 1912, Page 9

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