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. • amusements. OPERA HOUSE. Direction Edward"'Brans'comtie,' EM. TOI'SY TURVY NIGHT. • TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. . ' THE DAN])ttS; = For this special oceasion-the Company's Farewell fur at least a voar to Cornell programme ol exceptional interest-luib been arranged. This w';il include, as second halt of (ho entertainment.:*. • ' Tol' S Y TU RV YD 0 If. , . £J lc i'™I*,1 *, comprised, .(lie second part last night will he repeated to-night, will this difference: that, every member 0 f Uio company will prevent a number ordinarily rendered by somebody else. THE IJANJJJIOS' Too!' Tuivv the ec-isoii 111 wel ° "'wnj'siflniong this most humorous and successful of Till- mvmf£ KSElif!*" ' TO.NIGIIT AT THE OPERA HOUSE.' ill J, DA\J)IJ'jS L'AlihW bljL: < TO-XIGUT 'AT TIIK' OPKHA 1 JIOUSJO. 1 '"- First part will include the most popular numbers of the Company's great roper* tone, Second part, lor the Inst time in New Zealand, TOI'SY TURVYDOMI Ijox linn at tho Opera Jloum'. I'lieost 3s.,< 2sr,\ Is. ' • - > ■ General Representative, ],KO D. CHATEAU,

rpHE KING'S THEATRE. Props.. West's, Ltd.. and T. M. Donovan. WEST'S PICTURES TO-XIGIIT WEST'S PICTURES ut 8. A Programme that Pleases, Including ZAZA. ZAZA. ZAZA. ZAZA. ZAZA. ZAZA. A beautiful Pathe colour-drama describing in a number of lovely scenes the love romance of a famous -actress. Great Success of W. W. FRANCIS, W. W. FRANCIS, In Film and Flesh. 1 The .Man who swam tho Channel. FRANCIS IN SELECTED BALLADS.' FRANCIS (N CHANNEL SWIM. WHAT A CHANGE OF CLOTHES DID WHAT A CHANGE OF CLOTHES DID (Maurice Costello drama). THIS AFTERNOON. Kind's Birthday. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE. Children, 3d. to Stalls. /JIHE EMPRESS Til EA THE. "Where Everybody Goes." Stalls CONTINUOUS PICTURES. 3d. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls Stalls, 3d.; Dress Circle. Gd. . 3d. —r Stalls "HAVE. YOU SEEN IT?" 3d. "WHAT?" Stalls "THE 3d. BLACK COUNTESS." Stalls BLACK COUNTESS." 3d. "No!" "Weill you must seo it Stalls TO-DAY OR. TO-NIGHT. 3d. If you don't, you will Stalls Miss th/ GREATEST PICTURE 3d. EVEIt SHOWN Stolls In 3d. NEW ZEALAND." Stalls . • 3d. JOSEPH M'CABE LECTURES. OSEPH M'CABE LECTURES. CONCERT HALL-TO-NIGHT. MR. JOSEPH M'CABE'S MR. JOSEPH M'CABE'S MR. JOSEPH M'CABE'S MR. JOSEPH M'CABE'S ILLUSTRATED LECTURES ILLUSTRATED LECTURES On POPULAR SCIENCE POPULAR SCIENCE At POPULAR- PRICES. POPULAR PRICES: THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, The New Dramatic Illustrated Lecture,' THE END OF THE WORLD, THE END OF THE WORLD, THE END OF THE AVORLD, With Sixty Rare and Beautiful Views. TO-MORROW, "EVOLUTION OF MAN." ' The Most Popular Lecturo of Last Tour. THURSDAY—SECOND LAST NIGHT, Tho Entirely New Lecture, "LIFE IN . OTHER WORLDS." FRIDAY, 6th—FAREWELL LECTURE; 25., Is. (Reserved 35.). '.Commence at 8. Plan and Tickets at Christeson's. O'AELYLE SMYTHE. WELLINGTON V. WAIRARAPA. *» ELLINGTON V. WAIRARAPA. . ATHLETIC PARK. THIS AFTERNOON at 2.15. " ; ' THIS AFTERNOON at 2.45. "... •FIRST REPRESENTATIVE GAME OF THE SEASON. A Strong Team from the Wairorapa, Opposed to Wellington's Best. , CURTAIN-RAISER, at ' , VICTORIA COLLEGE V. AUCKLAND 'VARSITY' . Admission: One Shilling; Grandstand, One Shilling. W. G. TALBO'tV ' 'Secretary.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1766, 3 June 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1766, 3 June 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1766, 3 June 1913, Page 7

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