AMUSEMENTS. _ PUSS IN BOOTS. T BOX Plans for the ILaal Fivo Nights, commencing Tuesday next, and for lext Wednesday's Matinee, will bo opened it tho Dresden TO-MORROW (Saturday) HORNING, at 9 o'clock. PUSS IN BOOTS, s •— TC INITIAL Matinee Performance TOIL MOIiROW AFTERNOON, at 1.15 ' Children Half-price to all parts cxecptng lato door gallery. a p li 1! A HOUSE. Direction J- C. Williamson, Ltd. — Sanager V llichard hbairart. rj TO-NIGHT, at 7.4-5. Prp r AND 7 MOKE NIGHTS. Matinees Saturday and Wednesday Next. WORDS ABSOLUTELY FAIL To express the delight and enthusiasm•MiSaßSiPffWSßfc b tea ets, aui tho hundred and one fcatuies m PUSS IN BOOTS. PUSS IN BOOTS. PUSS IN BOOTS. Book by J. Hickory Wood and Frank Dix, with specially attractivo music by _ Andrew MacCunU. _ Unquestionably the ■ Best, Brightest, _ Merriest and Most S uppndous Pal to- D mime extravaganza tho Austialasian stage has ever witnessed. Tl ,cf- Tho ragtime ?» m P I U N SS PaDtol Getl After BOOTS. E v oryk.dy Another. 6o,n '«- 300 PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION. 'V Gorgeous Succession of Brilliant Features, of which the following are a few: — The Gipsy Caravan ■ The Cat Revels ■ The Children's Sports Ballet* g, Tho Wooing Tho Wonderful Horsu The Golden Grove The .Ogres' Haunted Forest The Silver Nymphs . r* Dazzling Ballot of Felina's Fairies it Harnessing the Horse In the Picture Gallery Australasia's Own Battalions The Ogres' Hall of Magic Magnificent Ballet of Year's Plays Tlie Court of King Cat Procession of Catland Courtiers. And THE FAMOUS BALLET SPECIALTIES '•From Theatro Folies Morigny, Paris. And The World-renowned Specialty Stars, COLLINS and HART, America's Most Famous Acl'obatio Comedians. THE GAUDSMIDTS, Celebrated Continental Clown Acrobats, with dogs. Produced by Frank Dix from Drury Lane Theatre, London. PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE 1 DRESDEN. Plans for tho Last Fivo Nights and the Filial Matinees will be opened on Saturday Morning. , Prices as usual. *■ a SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. LOWER HUTT DRILL HALL. j EVERY MONDAY,. THURSDAY', AND SATURDAY. Evening Session: 7.30 till 10. Afternoon Session: 2.30 till 5. Excellent Floor. Perfect Skates. Fresh Novelties Every Week. ' H. BURRIDGI3, Manager. COOKERY! COOKERY! XffISS CARTER'S Morning Course, It.IL Wednesdays 10.30 a»nv.s Afternoon Course, Tuesdays, at 2.30 p.IQ. i Evening Course. Tuesday, at 7.30 p.m. Bnrnett's Buildings, 91 WILLIS ST. Tern, commences with pupil. Particulars from 'Phone 3721, two rings. , "PUSS-IN-BOOTS" PANTOMIME. A BOOM IN RAGTIMF RAGTIME MUSIC is in extraordinary demand in America, Great Britain, and Australia; in fact, the world is Ragtime mad. . . Tho most popular hits mtroduocd in this Pantomimo are as follow:— kAGTIME MUSIC— "Alexander's Ragtime Band, song (also for Piano Solo). "Everybody's Doing It," song. "There's a Girl In' Havana." "Rum-Tum-Tiddlo." "That Mysterious Rflg," song (also for Piano Solo). "Waiting for tho Robert E. Loa" (Song and 'Piano Solo). Price, Is. Gd. each. SONGS"AII That I Ask Is Love, Is. 6d.; "Man I Lore," Is. 6(1.; "Oh! Mr. Dreammnn," is. 6d.; "Tbero's Someone in Australia," Is. 6d.; "Can't You Make Room For a Little One," 6d.; "I'm On My Honeymoon," Gd.; "Keep Your Foot oii the Soft Pedal," Gd.; "There's Something in the Seaside Air," 6d. PIANO SOLOS-"Puss-in-Boots, Waltz, Lancers, Schottische, and Two-Step, 6d. each; "Sport's Ballet," 6d.; "Gipsy Waltz," Gd.; "Golden Grove," Valso Lento, Is. Gd.; "King's Picture Gallery," March, Gd. We cordially invite you to call at our Warehouse and hoar these popular items. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON'S POPULAR MUSIC HOUSE. WEDDING GIFT. LLOYD'S Lucky WEDDING RINGS, Solid 18ot. Gold stamped; 16s. Gd. to 506. each. 282 LAMBTON QUAY and'll4 CUBA STREET. WANTED KNOWN. TTUMBERETTE CYCLE CAR.-It is Xl wonderful what this little Car will do: goes over the'Rimutakas easily on second gear, does over 50 miles to tho gallon, 7000 miles on tyres, and travels 45 miles an hour. Can wo give you a (demonstration run? WITCOMBE AND PYM, HUMBBHI3TTE AGENTS. 'Phone 2451. Vivian Street. WEATHER REPORTS. 9 AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Cane Maria, von Diemcn.—North, fresh: barometer, 29.95; thermometer, 62. Over- | cast; soa. rough. i Russell.—North, fresh: barometer, 29.97: thermometer, 62. Misty, rain; sc-a, moderate. Manukau Heads.—North, fresh; baromoter. 30,01; thermometer. 67. Cloudy; sea smooth. Auckland— N.N.E.. fresh: barometer, 30.00: thermometer, 62. Gloomy. Gisbornc.—N.W., li'eht: baiometer, 30.03: thermometer, 58. Fine: eea smooth. Oastlepoint.—N.W.. breeze; barometer. 29.90; thermometer, 55. Cloudy; sja moderate. Wolllncrton.—North, fresh: baiometer. 29.60; thermometer, 55. Overcast. Now Plymouth.—N.E.. llttht; barometer. 29.85; thermometer, 57. Cloudy; son considerable. Capo EEmont.—N.E., breeze; barometer. 29.88; thermometer 55. Cloudy; sea moderate swell. WangaJiuf.—North. llcht: baromoter, 29.93: thermometer, 50. Fair: sea smooth. Farewell Spit.—North, fresh; bjrometer. 29.83; thermometer, 54. Bain: sea heavy. Cano Foulwitid— North, fresh: I'.irtfmeter. 29.67; thermometer, 53. Rain: sea roue!h. Westport —North, moderate patf: barometer, 29.68; thermometer. 55. ltatn; sea "Stephen Island—West, fresh; barometer. 29.85: thermometer. 48. Hazy; sea rouih. On no Camnbell.—N.W.. motleri'V sale: barometer, 29.83; thermometer, 64. Cloudv: soa rough. Kaikoura — S.E., fresh: barometer, 29.51: thermometer, 55. Fair: sea- moderate. ' Akn.roa Lighthouse — North, fresh: barometer. 29.45; thermometer. 60. Cloudy; sea smooth. Port Chalmcrs.-Ca.lin; barometer, 29.44: thermometer. 53. Fair: sea. moderate, i Nustrets.—Weft, llirlit; barometer. 29.41; thermometer, Gloomy: sea moderate. Bluff.—W.N.W., lielit; barometer, 29.50: thermometer, 4". Showery: so» smooth. p, 0, BATES,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1769, 6 June 1913, Page 7
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