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AMUSEMENTS. PUSS IN BOOTS. BOX Plans for the final Five Nights, commencing Tuesday next, nnd for next Wednesday's Matinee, will be opened at tho Dresden THIS (Saturday) MORNING, at 1) o'clock. ' PUSS IN BOOTS. ~ TNITIAL MATINEE PERFORMANCE J- THIS AFTERNOON, at 1.45 p.m. Children Half-price to all parts excepting late door gallery. QPBRA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager Richard Stewart. A SMASHING HIT! THIS AFTERNOON, TO-NIGHT, at at 1.45. 7.45. Matinees Saturday and Wednesday Next. j usl The ragtime One PUSS Pantomime Scream IN Gel 3 After BOOTS. Everybody Another. Going. J. C. Williamson presents the "greater achievement" pantomimo, PUSS IN BOOTS. PUSS IN BOOTS. Book bv J. Hickory Wood and Frank Di.v, with specially attractivo musio by Andrew MacCunn. i 300 PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION. A Gorgeous Succession of Brilliant Features, of which the following aro a few :— The Gipsy Caravan The Cat Revels Tho Children's Sports Ballets Tho Pierrot's Wooing The Wonderful Horse The Golden Grove The Ogres' Haunted Forest Tlie Silver Nymplis . . Dazzling Ballet of Felina's Fairies Harnessing the Horso In tho Picture Gallery Australasia's Own Battalion!) The Ogres' Hall of Magic Magnificent Ballet of Year's Plays The Court of King Cat Procession of Catland Courtiers. And THE FAMOUS BALLET SPECIALTIES From Theatre Folies Mnrigny, Paris, And The World-renowned Specialty Stars, COLLINS and HART, America's Most Famous Acrobatio Comedians. THE GAUDSMIDTS, Celebrated Continental Clown Acrobats, with dogs. PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN until noon, afterwards at Christeson's, where Day Sales may also bo purchased. I'lans for the Last Five Nights and tho Final Matinees will be opened This Morning. Prices as usual. ■ gOXI NG. . BOXING. TOWN HALL. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT. WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. Groat Two-night Tournament, at which all the local leading Boxers aro competing, while numerous entries havo come from outside districts. Keen Competition between some of the Best Men in the Dominion. Promoted by tho Wellington Boxing Association. Prices: Stage and Gallery sides, 55.; Ringside, 35.; Back Stalls and Gallery, 2s. Box Plan open at ARMIT'S from Friday. W. G. TALBOT, Hon. Secretary. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. LOWER HUTT DRILL HALL. EVERY MONDAY. THURSDAY, AND ' SATURDAY. -Evening Session: 7.30 till 10. I Afternoon Session; 2.30 till 5. Excellent Floor. Perfect Skates. Fresh Novelties Every Week. H. BURRIDGE, Manager. COOKERY! COOKERY! MISS CARTER'S Lessons, Tuesday, 10th, 2.30 p.m. and 7.30. Wednesday, lltli, 10.30 a.m., on Dressing and Boning Poultry, Plain and Fancy Salads, BARNETT'S BUILDINGS, 94 Willis St. Term commences with pupil. Particulars from 'Phone 3721 (two rings). "PU3S-IN-BOOTS" PANTOMIME. ! A BOOM IN HAGTIMF. I RAGTIME MUSIC' is in extraordinary demand in America, Great Britain, and Australia; in fact, the world is Rae- > time mad. . . . Tho most popular hits mtroduoed in . this Pantomime aro as follow:— . RAGTIME MUSIC- ' „ ' "Alexander 3 Ragtime Band, eong (also for Piano Solo). "Everybody's Doing It," song. "Thero's n Girl In Havana." "Rum-Tum-Tiddle. That Mysterious Rag," song (also for Piano, Solo). "Waiting for tho Robert E. Loo" (Sotig and- Piano Solo). Price, Is. Gd. each. ' S0I "All That I Ask la Love," Is. 6d.; , "Man I Love," le. Gd.; "Oh! Mr. Dreammau," is. 6d.; "There 8 Sonicone in Australia," Is. Gd.; "Can't You Make Room For a Little One, 6d.; "I'm On My Honoymoon," Gd.; "Keep ' Your Foot on the Soft Pedal," Gd.; "Thero's Something in tho Seaside Air," Gd. PIANO SOLOS— "Puss-in-Boots," ' Waltz, Lancers, Schottische, and Two-Step, Gd. each; "Sport's Ballot," Gd.; "Gipsy Waltz, J Gd.; "Golden Grove," Valse Lento, Is. 6d.; "King's Picture Gallery," Maroh, Gd. 3 We cordially invite you to call at our Warehouse and hear these popular items. rtHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., ' MANNERS ST.. WELLINGTON. • WELLINGTON'S POPULAR MUSIC ? nousE. } . WEDDING GIFT. T LOYD'S Lucky "WEDDING RINGS, s, JLi Solid 18ot. Gold stamped; 16s. Gd. to 50s. each. ' 283 LAMBTON QUAY and 114 CUBA STREET. 1 "PUSS IN BOOTS." HAVE you heard the catchy Ragtime Melodies which make the Pantomime -. go with' such a swing. If not, you can hear them to-day. Hero aro some of them:— 7G7.—You've git to sing in Ragtime; . All oliange for Llanfairfechan. ; 79",—Alexander's Ragtime Band; Take me back to Yorkshire. 81G. —Everybody's doing it now; that " Mysterious line- , . „ T ..., 1 !)77.—There's a Girl in Havana; Little Shepherdess of Devon. 825 —Tho Ragtime Violin; Oa the Old 3 Garden Wall. 1001. —Waiting for the Robert E. Leo; The Turkey Trot. 1020— Hitchy Koo; Gaby Glide. 1 A DOUBLE-SIDED RECORD FOR 3s. Gd. ' Call on tho nearest "His Master's Voice" accredited Dealer, and he will play them over for you. Catalogues freo. . • GRAMOPHONIUM, LTD,, 5 120 Victoria Stroet, WELLINGTON. [ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. r H/TR. N. S. CAMPBELL, late of Master--1 ill ton wishes to notify tho public that he has taken over tho Bellevuo Garden , Hotel, Lower Hutt. Patrons may bo assured of ovory atten- . tion. Dinner Parties catered for. Afternoon Tea a speciality. THE one and only Big Waltz Success of the year—"Loneliness." It s 1 dreamy, dainty, catchy. Played by r leading Band and Orchestras. Don't miss in getting "Loneliness" Waltz; it's the most beautiful Waltz ever written. Is. Gd. per copy, posted free, from the AngloAmerican Musio Stores, 116 Cuba Stntft, IjClu) oheajeest La tho DomM°n<

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1770, 7 June 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1770, 7 June 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1770, 7 June 1913, Page 7

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