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AMUSEMENTS. ,Q P E E A. HOUSE. Lessees ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessee C. E. Bailey. CHANGE OP PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT CHANGE OP PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT And. LAST FOUR NIGHTS OP THE SEASON. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING AT 8, And MONDAY, TUESDAY, & WEDNESDAY NEXT. MR. JACIC WALLER'S MUSICAL PLIGHT OP .FANCY. THE BUTTERFLIES! THE BUTTERFLIES! THI3 BUTTERFLIES! TUB BUTTERFLIES! THE BUTTERFLIES! THE BUTTERFLIES I THE BUTTERFLIES! THE BUTTERFLIES! The Company that haß Deli eh ted all New Zealand. Pre-eminent in Musio, Diverting Song 9, Clover Sketches. Glorious Concerted Numbers and all tie attributes of an entertainment tLat has mado to namo of "The Butterflics" a household word throughout the Dominion. Prices, 35., 25. ( Is. Plan the Dresden. Day Sake, Christeson'a. Direction C. E. Bailoy. Business Representative Wm. Bauer. Representative for Mr. Waller—F. M'Crca. OPERA HOUSE. Direction, Allan Hamilton. THE HAMILTON-PLIMMER COMEDY COMPANY, Commencing THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 3rd. THURSDAY NEXT, JULY Brd. The opening Production will be Victor V> Hindi's Great Play, "A WOMAN OF IMPULSE." "A WOMAN OF IMPULSE.*' "A WOMAN OF IMPULSE." , Tho Management have, with infinite oa.ro, and at great expense, succeeded in forming an exceptionally strong Company for tho interpretation of this fine Play, and confidently claim their organisation to be the most powerful that 'has toured Australasia 6mce the palmy days of tho Brough and Boucioault regime. Beatrice Day H. R. Roberts Muriel Dale Sydney Stirling Ena Collins Arthur Styan Kate Towers Winter Hall Mra. Robert Broaigh Harry Plimmer Paul Latham Cyril Bell Stewart Clyde "A Woman of Impulse" will be played •.for three nights only, viz., Thursday, Fn4'ay and Saturday, Sid, 4th, and sth July. SECOND PRODUCTION: MON., TUES., & WED., July 7, 8, 9. "DR. WAKE'S PATIENT." "DR. WAKE'S PATIENT." The Bot Plans for the first six nights of the season will open at the Dresden on Monday, 30th June. Prices: 55., 35.. and Is. Ei\rly Doors, 6d. extra. Day Sales at Christian's. _ Touring, Manager, GORDON L. CONRAD. Direction ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. PUSS IN BOOTS. U&Y3 IN BOOTS. "Unquestionably tho greatest pantomime yet staged in Australasia." * NORTH ISLAND TOUR. July 7th—NKW PLYMOUTH. July Bth—EI.'THAM. July 9th—HA^VERA. July 10th ani(: 11th—WANGANUI. July 12th iand 14th —PALMERSTON NORTH. . , Special Trains from. Stratford to Eltliam and from Feilding to Palmerston North. i : Plans will be. opened';three days prior to the night of performance. Under the Distinguished Patronage and in tho Presence of Their Excellencies ''the Earl and Countess of Uft<pool. T TO W N' ' ■ 5 H A LL. WEDNESDAI NEXT.B P.M. GRAND CONCERT GRAND^ONCERT CLUB, ORPHANS CLUB, IN AID OF SENIOjR CADETS BAND. ; Tickets, Is. and lis., - at Wellington Piano Company and the Dresden. Holders of 2s. tickets may book without further charge. Plan, at Dresden. 3?. A. RUCK, Second Lieutenant, Hon. Secretary. BOSTON 'AND pNE-STEP. MISS ESTELLE BElffiE, who has recently returned • fi'om ; America.' is now giving Lessons for 'Ladies and Gentlemen in the New Ballroom Dances. One-step taught in one private lesson; Boston. Doi|ble, and Triple Boston in three lessons. • ■ Small Evening Classes now forming. Address: Kfenilworth, 92 Hill Street. Q RATING. SKATING. SKATING, io LOWER HUTT DRILL HALL.. EVERY MONDAY, THURSDAY. AND SATURDAY. Evening Session: 7.30 till 10. Afternoon Seusion: 2.30 till 5. Exoellent FiW. Perfect Skates. Fresh Novßlties Every Week. H. BURRIDGE, Manager.. COOKEiRY. COOKERY. MISS UNA CARTER'S Lessons, Tuesday, Ist Jul/, 2.30 and 7,30, on French Dry-Cleaning for Furs, Gloves, Dresses, etc.. Wednesday. '2nd July, Puddings (plain arid fancy). Cold Sweets with decorations. BARNETTS BUILiDING, 94 Willis 6t, Single Lesson may be taken. Particulars from 'Phono 3721 (2 rings). Tho course (XI Is.) commencing with pupil. TWO SUCCESSFUL SONGS. ' ALWAYS up-to-date, our London Manager has sont on supplies of the Songs which are at present tho leaders in London. The titles are:— "LILAC TIME" (Chas. Willeby). "LEAD KINDLY LIGHT" (Liddle). Both of these Songs ore fine examples of the modern Ballad: the former is considered the best from the pen of Chas. Willeby, so well-known as the writer of high-class Ballads. . Liddle'e "Lead Kindly Light" is probably the finest musical setting to tho famous words by Cardinal Newman. Both theso : songs are sot in keys to suit all voices. Wo would ask you to oall at our Warehouse and hear them tried over. Price, Is. 6<|. each, cash. Posted, Is. 7d. CHAS. 13EGG AND CO., LTD., Manner/) Street, Wellington, SOLE AGENTS FOR BRINSMEAD PIANOS. LISTEN' TO tho rate beauty, the truo-toJifo tonul quality, of any musical Bolection on "HIS MASTER'S VOICE." GRAMOPHONES, IpYou thl«"j and you will realise instantly why these machines are' first iu, favour with music-lovers Aliroughout tho world. Instrument Catalogue, Lists of Records, and name of neavest accredited dealer on request. GKAMOPHONiUM, LTD., 118-120 Victoria Sllreet, WELLINGTON'. BALLROOM DANCIIVG. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Clashes for Beginners are held in her privato hall ! on Monday and Wednesday i\t 8 p.m. j Term commences with pupil. Private lessons by arrangement. PROFICIENCY ASSURED IX SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. - Addreai 00 Ghusuw BtTWt, njaj fit, J>etac , ft .£juu&th "

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1788, 28 June 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1788, 28 June 1913, Page 7

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