AMUSEMENTB. QSCAR ASCHE AND LILY BIUYTON "K I sTI E T." The Plans for SATURDAV MATINEE Aud SATURDAY EVENING Will be Opened at the Dresden THIS MORNJNG AT 9 O'CLOCK. 77 W~l S~M E T." GHAXD SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY: .UTL'RNOON NEXT. Commencing at 1.-15 sharp. A Hnre Treat for tile young ones to See. this .Marvellous Oriental Play. Performance precisely as at night. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL j PARTS. I QPBKi HOUSE. Direction.. .J. C. Williamson, Ltd, Manager, Harold Ashtou. CURTAIN RISES 7.45 SHARP. THE VIVID AND GORGEOUS EAST IN WELLINGTON. OSCAE ASCHE AND LILY BEAYTON OSCAR ASCHE AND LILY BHAYTON With Their Comploto COMPANY OF LONDON ARTISTS. In the MOST REMARKABLE DRAMATIC PRODUCTION EVER STAGED IN NEW ZEALAND. KISMET. 1C I S M E T. 1C I S M E T. An "Arabian Night," by Edward Kuoblaucb. ITS MAGIC SPELL IS 'MARVELLOUS. FOUR MORE NIGHTS ONLY. And SATURDAY SPECIAL MATINEE. PRODUCED BY OSCAR ASCHE. General Manager for Oscar Asehe and Lily Brayton, B. A. Meyer. Plans, Dresden. Day Sales, Christesen's till 1 p.m. to-day, and from '£ to 5 at. theatre office. D.C. and SUlls, 6s. ,' Back Stalls, 45.-; Gallery Early Doors 2s. Cd., Late Doors, 2=. THE LAST TRAIN TO PAEKAKARIKI AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS WILL BE DELAYED EACH SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGHOUT TKT SEASON TILL 11.30 P.M. rvSCAR ASCHE AND LILY BRAYTON SEASON'S ARRANGEMIJNTS. The Management draw attention to the following Magnificent Programme, for the Season— TILL SATURDAY NEXT, INCLUSIVE, , —"1C ISM ET" GRAND SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL, MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11, 15, and IC. -"THE TAMING OF THE SHBEW."THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17, 18, and 10,. AND SATURDAY MATINEE, -"THE MERCHANT OF VENICE."MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 and 22. "THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR." WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23, 2J, L'j, nnd-2G, AND SATURDAY MATINEE. "0 T H E L L 0"— PLANS FOR ENTIRE SEASON WILL BE OPENED AT THE DRESDEN ' ON THURSDAY MORNING at 9. Children Half-Price at Matinee Only, "THE GARDEN HOTEL." ENGAGE Rooms for a Week-end. Lovely Gardens, Comfortable Rooms, Good Menu, Courteous Attention. Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY. ■Ring up "BELLEVUE." ■; ; Genial "Dick." Stewart writes from Christcluirch:—"During the "Ben Hut" t "season at "Wellington I contracted a ' "verybac! throat, and waa advised to try "'Fluenzo!.' To my great surprise,, ''after but twice gargling (as per direc"tionsl Iwas absolutely cured.. Having "had this experience, I mentioned it to ■'Jliss Susie Vauglian, -who had been snf- ' "ferin? from an attack of Bronchitis. "Here again the result was remarkable, " for on speaking to Jliss A r aughan a lit tlo ' "latter, she assured me that the effect "of 'Fluonzol' had been truly-n-ondcr-"ful, 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 com"plaints." If yon aro in doubt us to the efficacy of "Fluenzol," just try it, and you will then realise that ns a gargle, , "Fluenzol" is truly "out on its own"!
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1566, 9 October 1912, Page 9
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