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AMUSEMENTS. 1 MrORTANi; TO-NIGHT tho Opera Houso will be Closed for the purpose of holding- .1 final scenic and lighting rehearsal of "I'ubs in Boots." "L'USS IN HOOTS" MATINEE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEST, at 1.15. Ohidren Half-price to all parts of tho theatre excepting late door gallery. QinriTA uITu s e. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager J.iichard Stewart. THE INCOMPARABLE PANTOMIME. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY NIGHT, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY NIGHT, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY NIGHT, At 7.45, J. C. WILLIAMSON Announces the "Greater-achievement" Extravaganza, PUSS IN BOOTS. PUSS IN BOOTS. PUSS IN BOOTS. Book by J. Hickory Wood and Frank Dix, with specially atlractivo music by Andrew MacCuun. Interpreted by tho most powerful combination of Singers, Dancers, Comedians, and Pantominnsts yet organised, including: King Grabbus "Pip" Powell Baron Kutnphis Vernon Davidson Muggles Pred Leslie Slyboots 0. E. Lennon Digestus Stewart Garner Tho Horso Hart and Whitmoro Cyrus I'. Hanks Rupert Uarrell Pirst Ruffian E. H. Sutton Tho Ogre's Slave G. Williams Dame Shortly George Miller Phyllis Alice Itussou Pelina Dorothy l'irmiu Ivy Ivy Schilling Dorothy llitu Henas Tlio Spirit of tho Drama ... Ncllio Lesl'O Hoger Ruby Kennedy Lubin Daisy Giieyne Colin Violet Liraine The Two Acts, comprising sixteen scones, are crowded with noveit'es and attractions, and included amongst the big specialties are— MESSRS. COLLINS and HART, America's Famous Acrobatic Comedians, THE GAUDSMIDTS, Celebrated Continental Clowns, with dogs. Over 250 people in the production—'2so. Produced by Frank Dix. Stage Manager', J. C. Whitfield. Musical Director, Fred Quintrell. Dances ar'rangod by Minnie Everett. Plans for the first four nights and for Next Saturday's Matinco at the Dresden. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 65.; Stalls. 35.; Gallery, Is. Early doors, Stalls and Gallery, Is. Extra. Touring Manager, J. FARRELL. rjl 0 W N HALL. TO-NIGnT (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 4th. COLOSSAL CONCERT COLOSSAL CONCERT By tlio WELLINGTON FOUR. WELLINGTON FOUR, WELLINGTON FOUR. WELLINGTON 'FOUR. OF THE CONCERT: Sarasato's Serenade and the Ernst Elegie, x By HERBERT BLOY (Violin). The MDowel! "Polonn.iso" and "Staccato Caprice" (Vogrich), by BAXTER BUCKLEY (Piano). The "Hungarian Rhapsody" (Popper), by . . ,F; R. JOHNSTONE ('Cello). And HAMILTON HODGES will sing: "Song of Sleep" (Somerset). "Gloriana" (Mallinsoh). "La Serenata" (Tosti), "Eyes that used to Gaze in Mine" (Lohr). COLOSSAL CONCERT TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 4th. Popular Prices: 2s. and Is. A few reserved seats at Bs. "PUSS-IN-BOOTS" PANTOMIME. A BOOM IN EAGTIMF RAGTIME MUSIC is in extraordinary demand in Amorica, Great Britain, and Australia; in fact, the world is Ragtime mad. The most popular hits introduced in this Pantomime ore as follow :— RAGTIME MUSIC— "Alexander's Ragtime Band," song (also for Piano Solo). "Everybody's Doing It," song. "There's a Girl In Havana." "Rum-Tum-Tiddle." "That Mysterious R-ag," eong (also for Piano Solo). "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee" (Song and Piano Solo). Price, Is. fid. each. % SONGS— "All That I Ask Is Love," Is. 6d.; "Man I Lave," Is. i6d.; "Oh! Mr; Dreamman," Is. 6d.; "There's Someone in Australia," Is. (id.; "Can't Ybu, Make Room For a Little One," lid.; "I'm On My Honeymoon," Gil.; "Keep Your Foot on the Soft Pedal," Gd.; "There's Something in the Seaside Air," Gd. PIANO SOLOS-"Puss-in-Boots," Waltz, Lancers, Schottische, aud Two-Step, Gd. each; "Sport's Ballet," Gd.; "Gipsy Waltz," Gd.; "Golden Grove," Valse Lento, Is. Gd.; "King's, Picture Gallery," March, Gd. ; Wc cordially invito you to call at our Warehouse and hear these popular items. rtHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., V MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON'S TOPULAR MUSIC HOUSE. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs. Bradley and harris beg to notify their clients and the public generally that they have secured line premises opposite main entrance to G.P.0., Featherston Street, where they will carry on business as Hairdressers and Tobacconists. Superior Saloon accommodation. Best brands of Cigars, Tobaccos, and Smokers' Requisites. WEDDING GIFT. LLOYD'S Lucky WEDDING RINGS, Solid 18ot. Gold stamped; 16s. Gd. to 50s. each. 282 LAMBTON QUAY and Hi CUBA ' STREET. BALLROOM DANCING. "l/TRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for BoItJL ginuers are held in her private hall on Monday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. Term commences with pupil. Private lessons by arrangement. PROFICIENCY ASSURED IN SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Address: 86 Ghuznee Street, near St. Peter's Church. BLUFF. Arrived.—H.M.S. Now Zealand (9.<50 a.m.), from Port Chalmers. MANUKA'S TIME OF ABIUVAL. The Manuka, en routo from Sydney to Wellington, advises by wiroleas that hor captain expecta to reach Wellington at 10 a.m. to-day. LIZZIE TAYLOR ARRIVES. Yosterday morning tho Liizio Taylor arrived in port from Timaru with 1155 sacks of wheat. The little sailer left Tim-i.ru on Friday morning in a good southerly wind, which lasted until midday on Saturday, when it changed to tho nor'-wost, tlio veescl beating her way up for the rest of the trip. After discharge hero tho liizrJe Ita-ylor will go on to Nydia Bay to load timber for Timaru. Captain W. J. King has taken temporary command of the Tarawera, with Captain Walton as mate. Captain J .Q. Doorley has taken command of the Moura. Under tho auspices of tho American and Australian Line a steamer has been chartered to load at New York for New Zealand porta. Tlio vessel is due to sail on June 9. Tho Federal and niuro Company'! Moray, shiro ii due to wil from Uvaruool oa Jufr ft (or Nm Zoalosd port*.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1767, 4 June 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1767, 4 June 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1767, 4 June 1913, Page 9

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