AMUSEMENTS. p,K(\UI. ASCII H AND 1.1 I, V HIIAYTON KISMIIT. '" KISMET. Sl'llls ill ■-••>! I f.t) |llr>ili<lll« I'llll lII' M'iH'li'il lor II pi-niiiK mill milj-miih-iil |~.rriii-iin.iii-ii "I' "KiM.icl." ill. (iic J)rc,l,ii ill 'i n'rlmk this liiin.'J. I M I' II 11. T A N T. Tli.' (ipci-i lliiii-m will hi. flosf.l TOVOKIimV r-VI.'MMi fur I In- purpn-f-«l' ■li-ililiu',' ii full liitliliiiK mi'l m:i-'i"> ™- l,n,r-;,l ,if "KiMiwl." ___ r\ I' K II A 1[ 0 U S I-;. Mirci'linii I. (J. Williamson, Mil. THE OSCAII. ASCIIK-1,11,V IHIAYTON SEASON. ; A DRAMATIC EVENT. Tliut will constitute a new era in Wellington Theulrii-iil History. Commencing MONDAY' NIGHT NEXT. ,\lo.m\Y NKillT NEXT.. l'ivo Nights Only. J..C. Williamson presents OSCAIt, ASCIIU, LILY HRAYTON, OSCAR ASCII i;, Llt-Y IiIJAYTON, And their Tendon Company 'of Notable Artists, In the Stiipcniloiis Oriental Dramatic Spectacle, K. I S Vi V. T K I S M K T An-"Arabian by Edward Knobluch, Without Parallel Amnni; tlio Many Picluvcsciuo ami Novel Enterlninmunts tin , Slage. has Procliiccil. Piny produced by OSCAR. AROHE. During Ilio fenson, wliieh is limited to 18 nights, will l>c staged, HUB TAMING UF SHUEW, OTHELLO, THB JIKRCHAXT OF VKXITF.. THE AIERRV WIVES 01 , WINDSOR. BOX PLANS For'tho five roprcfontiilions of "Kismet" Now Op"n at the Dresden. PRICES-D.C. and Stall?, Cf.i Back Stalls, 45.; Gallery, l!s. Early door Gallery, Gil. extra. NOT!-;.—The Management respectfully request tlioss who selected scuts in row M for MONDAY mid FRIDAY NEXT to kindly prwonr their Tickets lit 'the Box Office immediately fpr checking purposes. Touring Manager—John Farrell. Y.M.C.A. ANNUAL pVAINASTiC CARNIVAL. OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. j TO-NIGHT At R p.m. TO-NIGHT. I ONE NIGHT ONLY. I Dre=3 Circle 35.; Orclirftrnl StnllF, 2s. Cil.: Famjly Ciro.lo and Back Stalls, Is. Plan at Dresden. No Booking char;™. ~ In thtT'cOMPEl'-'.TIONS Your DEPORTMENT wUI Count. SPECIAL LESiiONS for intsnUinß Competitors, and Special Exercifes in Relaxation and Flexibility for Pianists anrl Violinists. MISS MARGARET NEIfIIIANN, Teacher of Physical Culture. fioutVs Buildings, Fcatherston Street. WA N'l'ED Known.—That wo are second to none for Fashionable Cut and ! Slylish-made Suits. Give us a trial. You j won't be sorry. You will'come again. Genuine 'Tailor-made from XI. j G. S. ROBERTS, i Tailor, j 52 LOWER CUBA STREET ■ i (Over N.Z. Motor, Co., opp. Bank of N.Z.) PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH i TONES AND CO.'S PLANTS. d> ■ BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK, from.ls. per doz. Note tho Address-253 CUBA STREET. 'Phone 510. Genial "Dick" Stewart writes from Christchurch:—"During tha "Ben Hur" "season nt Wellington I contracted a "very bac' throat, and was advised to try : "'Fluenzo!.' To my great surprise, 1 ''after but twice gargling (as per direc- " tions) I was absolutely cured. Having "had this experience, I mentioned it to ', " M-iss Susie Taughan; who had been suf"ferine from an attack,of Bronchitis. " Here again the result was remarkable, ■ "for on speaking to Miss Yaughan a little \ "latter, she assured me that the effect "of 'Fluenzol' had been truly wondor- '. "fnl, and she, was quite herself again. "I feel sure that 'Fluenzol' will, in a "very short time, be known as one of , " the greatest remedies for throat complaints." If you are in doubt as to the i efficacy of "Fluenzol," just try it, and i you will then realise that as a gargle, "Fluenzol" is trulyV'put on its own"!
THE NUTBICIA MII.K CO., LTD., (Of Wellington) Have, by Special Warrant, beeu Appointed ■ PURVEYORS OF MILK, CREAM, BUTTER, CHEESE, aud EGGS To '■ HjIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, 1 . 'Phono 3532. LUNCHEON. SUPPER, AND ; TEA ROOMS. FAIL'S COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT, i LAMBTON QUAY. AFTERNOON TJ3A A SPECIALITY. '. Open !) a.m. till 11.15 p.m. I Open !) a.m. till 11.15 p.m. I JAMES PHASER, Proprietor. Telephone 2SOG. i t ' WE UNDERTAKE FURNITURE REMOVALS and Storaifo of game in Dry Stores. , Customs Clearing ami Forwarding of Goods (o nay part of the Dominion. Cartage Contracts of all Descriptions. '. MUNT, COTTRELL, AND CO., LTD. filalra of America, Cculral America, and West Indies will be via Itarotoiißa, Tahiti, mid San Frnneiseo, closinpr at Wellliiuton, per s.s. Aorangi, on Friday, October 11, at , S p.m. All bonks anil samplc-packcls and news•l>iil>cr« r«r l)lai;es ivitbiii the Dominion must be posted half an hour before the ordinary leller mail closes. All the prlnHpftl mails by train anil Manner c-10-ii lit T« Am and Coiu-tennv I'lare I'ost oniccx at Iho same hours ns at Hie iJbiel' lM:t Olllce. with the exception that, there is no laip-fcc clenrance, and that mail.i by the rerry skamci-.s for southern offli'i's close ill 6 p.m. I). M.ILLKK. fbicr l'.wtmnsler. ClnVf I'ci-I Ollifc. Wellinuton. (Miiher 4, 1912. WinELHSS. Undio Office. Wclllngton.-Thc stcimern Moenilii (Wellington to Sydney!. Victoria (WelHiißton to I,yttelnml, Manuka (byttelton to Duuedin), nnd Ma.heno (Sydney to Auoldnnd! be within wirclo« range Jjuk ■v&iiuic* ■ ■ '
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1562, 4 October 1912, Page 7
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