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AMUSEMENTS. TWO FINAL PANTOMIME MATINEES THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON And SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Children Half-price, except Late Door Gallery. Q P E It A II 0 U S E. Direction J. C. Williamson, I.ld. THIS AFTERNOON THIS EVENING At 1.45. At 7.45. THE GREATEST SUCCESS Of ALL PANTOMIME SUCCESSES . Has been achieved by theJ. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. FAMOUS PANTOMIME COMPANY, Last; "PUSS IN BOOTS." Last Four "PUSS IN BOOTS." Four Nights "PUSS IN BOOTS." Nights The Genuine and Hearty Laughter from start to finish; nil the Musical numbers doubly and trebly encored, culminating in a scene of Tumultuous Enthusiasm at the termination of each wonderful attraction. Theso favourite omens but feebly express the remarkable reception with which all the Spectacles in this Glorious Pantomime arc acknowledged by the CROWDED AUDIENCES "NIGHTLY PRESENT To Witness "PUSS IN BOOTS." "PUSS IN BOOTS." Box Plans now open at the Dresden for the balance of season. Day Sales at Christeson's. Prices as usual. OPER.A. HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction Allen Doone. Commencing MONDAY NEXT. lGtli JUNE. Return Visit to Wellington, FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY Of the Popular Irish Singing Comedian, ALLEN DOONE, In tlio Romantic Comedy Drama, "IN OLD DONEGAL." 3 NIGHTS ONLY. 3 NIGHTS ONLY. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday— The Wearing of the Green." Friday—"Sweet County Kerry." Saturday—"Molly Bawn." On MONDAY NEXT, Mr. Doone will sing "Kate O'Donoghue," "Doone's Rose Song," and the Tunes we love to hear on Paddv's Day. PRICES—Ss., 35., 25., Is. Earlr Doors: Stalls Gd. extra. • Early Door Gallery, Is. oxtra. ' Please Nolo—The box plan will open at tlipi Dresden on Friday. SALE OF WORK. A I, E OF W 0 R K. ' ST. BARNABAS CHURCH, Roseneath. In the NEW ORIENTAL BAY HALL, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ■lltli and 12th JUNE; To bo Opened by MRS, GODLEY, on Wednesday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock First-class Concert each evening. Admission—Adults, Is.; Children Cd. THE NEW ANNUALS FOR 1914. HE NEW ANNUALS FOR 1914. Now arriving. The first to come to hand is:--FRANCIS AND DAY'S 32nd SONG ALBUM, containing 24 Songs and Ballads. including:—Harry Lauder's Latest Two; Three of Billy Williams s Best; Two by G. H. Elliot; and others bv Florence Forde, Gus Harris, Sum Mayo, etc.; in fact, all London's favourite popular singers are represented. The prico is only Is. copy. Posted anywhere, 14 stamps. FRANCIS AND DAY'S 32nd DANCE ALBUM, contains 1G items. A complete Dance Programme of Waltr/>9, Two Steps, Lancers, Veleta, etc. Tho famous "Vision of Salome" is included in this Album. Price Is. copy, posted Is: 2(1. The above can bo recommended to all who appreciate tho popular class ot music. Order early, as the demand is sure to bo bie. and supplies are limited. CTTAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.. Manners Street,' Wellington, THE POPULAR MUSIC AND PIANO WAREHOUSE. INTENDING Competitors at the Masterton July Competitions are reminded that Entries close June 19th. —W, Gillesipie, Secretary, Masterton. . The most Successful TYPEWRITER on tho market to-day ia fjIHE YOST VISIBLE. Tho number of Machines Belling (s proof of their popularity. SIMPLEST IN CONSTRUCTION. LIGHTEST IN TOUCH. PAD AND CENTRE GUIDE. Machines supplied on approval. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 'Phono 1076. Cuba Street, Wellington. Also; 1, 8, 9 Williamson's Chambers. Auckland. Tasmania, yesterday afternoon. The vessel left tlia Tasmanian port at noon on Wednesday last, and experienced moderate south-westerly winds and Eoas till .u----rival. The Ennerdalo brought 520,000 feet of timber, 170,000 of which is to be discharged here and the balance at Auckland.

Mr. C. P. Trcvolyon, Parliamentary Secretary to tho British Board of Educaeation, told a deputation of tho Moral Education League, who suggested that two character and conduct lessons should be Riven weekly to children at elementary and secondary schools, that if they tried to force a compulsory hour for moral instruction in schools' a mass of public opinion would turn upon them- as to tho right way to sjivc it. The liest plan was to press local authorities to make moro definite experiments, and, while the Board could not start a now policy, they would second any such attempts. A bud cold and "NAZOL" find it impossible to live together. Thoy have often tried, but tho cold always quite. In jjottleu of 80 dosej. Is, fid.—Adit.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1773, 11 June 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1773, 11 June 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1773, 11 June 1913, Page 9

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