AMUSEMENTS. row: J,AU<IIITKIf STAHTS NEXT A TIirUSDAY AT THE (J[Til!A HOUSE. •lusl one ITSK T'ho Itajjlimc Hf reain IX l'iinloiniino gets A Her H(I(JTS. Kvcryljnily -Another. tiuiii),'. J. C. AiIKOX Announces the initial production in X.Z. for a '•riisbii of !) Xifhls, with a . Spceinl Matinee on Sntimlny, June 7tn, of the "(.Ireater-aeliioveineut" Kxtravagaiizit. PUSS IN BOOTS. PUSS IN BOOTS. Book l.y .1. Hickory Y\"ood and Frank l)ix, witli specially attractive music by Andrew JlacCuiin. :ioo picopi.l! \v:ir,i, take part. 300 A tiOlfOKOl'S SUCCESSION OP Hi;ILLIANT FEATUHES. The followius: notablo artis.ts will aiipear:— VIOLKT LOKAINE, England's best pantomime boy—direct; from Dniry Lane Theatre. GEORGE MILLER, England's Droll Dame. ALICE KUSSON, From George Edwardes's Gaiety Companies. "PIP" POWELL, The Inimitable Comedian. FEED LESLIE AND IVY SCHILLING, In Brilliant Specialties. DOKOTHY FIRM IN, A Welcome Re-appearance. O. E. LENNON, England's Greatest "Cat" Impersonator. VERNON DAVIDSON. _ From Cieorge Edwardcs's Gaiety Companies. RUPERT DARRELL, The Y'oung Australian Comedian. Together with the World-renowned "Specialists," COLLINS AND HART, America's Famous Acrobatic Comedians. THE GAUDSMIDTS, Celebrated Continental Clowns, with. Dogs. Produced by Frank Dix. BOX PLAN for the first lour nights and the initial matinee will bo open at tne Dresden on MONDAY NEXT AT 9 O'CLOCK. Touring Manager, J. F. FARRELL. "PU3S-IN-BOOTS" PANTOMIME. A BOOM IN RAGTIMP RAGTIME MUSIC is in extraordinary demand in America, Great Britain, and Australia; in fact, the world is Raptime mad. ... The most popular hits;- introduced in this Pantomime are as follow:— RAGTIME MUSIC—' "Alexander's Ragtime Band," song (also for Piano Solo). "Everybody's Doing It," soiiß,. "There's a Girl In Havana." "lium-Tum-Tiddle.' "That Mysterious Hag," song (also for Piano Solo). "Waiting for the Robert E. Leu" (Song and Piano Solo). Price, is. Gd. each. SONGS"AII That I Ask Is Love, Is. Gd.; "Man 1 Love," Is. Gd.; "Oh! Mr. Urenmman," Is. Gil.; "There's Someone in Australia," Is. Gd.; "Can't You Mr.lce I'oom For a Little One," (id.; "I'm On My Honeymoon," Gd.; "Keep Your Foot on the Soft Pedal." (id.; "There's Something in the Seaside Air," Gd. ■ PIANO SOLOS— . "I'uss-in-Boots," Waltz, ■ Lancers, SchoUische. and Two-Step, Gd. each; "Sport's Ballet," fid.; "Gipsy Waltz," Gd.; "Golden Grove," Yalse Lento, Is. fid.; "Kind's Picture Gallery," March, Gd. We cordially invite'you to call at our Warehouse and hear these popular items. /Mil AS. BICGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS ST.. WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON'S POPULAR MUSIC HOUSE. COOKERY! COOKERY! M'TSS CARTER'S Morning Course, lvd. Wednesdays at 10.30 a.m.: Afternoon Conr.se, at 2.30 p.m.; Evi'iiini: Course. Tuesday, at 7.10 p.m. Barnett's Buildings,_ 01' WILLIS ST. Term commences with pupil. Particulars from 'Phono 3721, two rings. WEDDING GIFT. LLOYD'S Lticky"WEDDING RINGS, Solid ISot. Gold stamped; IDs. Gd. to 50s. each. 262 LAMBTON QUAY and lit CUBA STREET. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs. Bradley and Harris beg to notify their clients and the public generally that thev have secured fine premises opposite main entrance to G.P.0., Featherstou' Street, where they will carry on business as Hairdressers and Tobacconists. Superior Saloon accommodation. Best brands of Cigars, Tobaccos, and Smokers' Requisites. A SONG THAT APPEALS TO ALL. "NOBODY LOVES YOU LIKE MOTHER." THE Latest, Greatest, and Best Mother Song ever written. Ouly Is. per copy; posted Is. Id. From the AngloAmerican Music Stores, IIG Cuba Street. The Cheapest Music Store in the Dominion. Everything in music stocked. BALLROOM DANCING. "S/fRS. 11. B. MASON'S Classes for Belli ginuers are held in her private hall on Monday ami Wednesday at 8 p.m. Term commences with pupil. Private lessons bv arrangement. PROFICIENCY ASSURED IN SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Address: 8G Ghuznoo Street, near St. Peter's Church. The Shaw-Savill Company's cargo carrlcr Kia Ora arrived at Auckland from Wellington at 3.20 a.m. yesterday. She completes loading at the northern port and tails' for London to-day. Having completed loading operations, the Sliaw-Savill liner Zealandic left Wellington for London at 8.55 n.m. yesterday. She is due at her destination on July 8.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1763, 30 May 1913, Page 7
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