[ AMUSEMENTS. .), id PUSS IN BOOTS MATINEES. , WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT. Pinna on View THIS MORNING at ! J* o'clock. g- "• 0-PEiiA nova E. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager Richard Stewart, A SMASHING HIT! n. TO-NIGHT, at 7.J5. 'i AND FIVE FOLLOWING NIGHTS. I; MATINEES • WEDNESDAY AND SAT £ UIfDAY NEXT, j, J. C. Williamson presents the, "greatei achievement" pantomime, PUSS IN BOOTS, n PUSS IN BOOTS. '• Book by J. Hickory Wood and Frank Din, with specially attractive musio by Andrew MacCunn, 300 PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION, n- A Gorgeous Succession of Brilliant Fead tures', of which the following are a a. few.— 11 ■ The Gipsy Caravan jj l The Cat Revels ,j I'lio Children's Sports Ballets y. The Pierrot's Wooing i, The Wonderful Horsu 1- 'I'lio Golden Grove The Ogres' Haunted Forest '• The Silver Nymphs *• Dazzling Ballet of Felina's Fairies Harnessing the ITorso r | In the Picture Gallery 1- Australasia's Own Battalions I 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 1- • From Theatre Folics Mnrigny, Paris. '■ And The World-renowned Specialty Stars, I. COLLINS and HART, America's Most Famous Acrobatic II Comedians. THE GAUDSMIDTS, Celebrated Continental Clown Acrobats, : : with dogs. 1 NOW OPEN AT THE DRESPrices as usual. 1 "PUBS-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. The most popular hits introduced in this Pantomime are as follow:— RAGTIME MUSlC"Alcxander's Ragtime Band," eone (also for Piano Solo). "Everybody's Doing It," song. "There's a Girl In i Havana." ' Rum-Tum-Tiddlo." "That Mysterious Rag," song (also for Piano 3 Solo). "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee" (Song and Piano Solo). Price, Is. Gd. each. SONGS--1 "All That I A3k Is Love," Is. 6d.; i "Man J Love," 10. 6d.; "Oh! Mr, i Dreainman," Is. Gd.; "There's Somet one in Australia," Is. Gd.; "Can't You Make Room For a Little One," 6d.; "I'm On My Honeymoon," Gd.; "Keep Your Foot on the Soft Pedal," Gd.; "There's Something in the Seaside Air," fld. ; PIANO SOLOS-"l'uss-in-Boots," Waltz, Lancer?, Scholtische, and Two-Step, Gd. each; "Sport's Ballet," Gd.; "Gipsy Waltz,' 1 Gd.; "Golden Grove," Valse Lonte, Is. Gd.; "King's Picture Gallery," March, Gd. Wo cordially invite you to call at our Warehouse and hear theso popular items. jpHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON'S POPULAR MUSIC HOUSE. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. LOWER HUTT DRILL HALL. EVERY MONDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY. Evoning Session: 7.30 till 10. Afternoon Session: 2.50 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 7.80. Wednesday, 11th, 10.30 a.m., on Dressing and Boning Poultry, Plain and Fancy Salads, elc. HARNETT'S BUILDINGS, 91 Willis St. Term commences with pupil. Particulars from 'Phone 3721 (two rings). THE one and only Big Waltz Success of the year—"Loneliness." It's dreamy, dainty, catchy. Played by 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 Music Stores, 116 Cuba Street. The cheapest in the Dominion. (PORRA LYNN TEA GARDENS, VJ 220 Hutt Road, Petone. An Ideal Spot to spend a week-end. [ Every Modern Convenience. Afternoon Teas and Suppers a Speciality. A Special Room for Evening Parties. ' A Lovely Spot for Motorists to stay for Refreshments. Cigarettes Sold. MRS. WOOLCOTT, Proprietress. WEDDING GIFT. LLOYD'S Lucky WEDDING RINGS, Solid 18ot. Gold stamped; 16s. Gd. to 50s. each. 282 LAMBTON QUAY and 114 CUBA STREET. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. 1 MR, N. S. CAMPBELL, late of Masterton wishes to notify tho public that he has taken over tho Bellevue Garden Hotel, Lower Hutt. Patrons may bo assured of every attention. Dinner Parties catered for. Afternoon Tea a speciality. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for Beginners 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: 80 Ghuznee Street, near St. Petor's Church.
A tasletully-nrranged and quite interesting souvenir of tho visit to these waters of H. 11.5. New Zealand has been published by Messrs. Johnston and Co,, Ltd. In the centre of the design is a picture of the battleship steaming in the open sea, while supporting it are photographs of Captain Cook, Admiral Nelson, the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Hon. W. F. Massey), Sir Joseph Ward, a picture of the interior of the Klswick armament works, tho captain's cabin on the battleship, Cook's "Endeavour," and Nelson's "Victory." There is nlso added sonio interesting data about 11.M.5; New Zealand, and somo comparative statistics of ancient and modern fighting ship".
A CHRISTCHURCH BOY CURED BY DR. SHELDON'S NEW DISCOVERY. "My littlo boy, four years of ago, was suffering from a very bad cold on the chest, accompanied by a severe croup,y and chronic cough, which would always icavo him exhausted," writes Mr. T. Burrell. Victoria Street, Christchurch, N.Z. "During tho attaclf he would go black in the face, causing us great worry and alarm. Wo tried everything that was advertised, and recommended, but it was of no use. Hearing about « case Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery had cured I made inquiries, and purelinsed a bottle for a trial, with, the results that tho coughing and pains in his chest wore immediately relieved, and his health and appetite wero completely restored, and lie is to-day perfectly cured and in tho very best of health, for which I have Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery alono to ' thank. I hope these few words of gratitude may cause others in tho same stato as my child to give it the trial it honestly deserves." ' Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery -is a most effective family remedy, curing young and old alike of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup. Whooping Cough, and all troubles of th« Lungs and. Throat, Price, 6d, *
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