AMUSEMENTB. fJIHE KING'S THUATRE, Props. Wost'6, Ltd., and T. M. Donoven, WESTS EXCLUSIVE PICTURES. GRAND CHILDREN'S MATINiIiE. THIS AFTERNOON. Children, 3d. to Stalls. See Tiny Tim and the Elephant. IN THE EVENING, For the Last Time, THE HEART OF A PIERROT. THE HEART OF A PIERROT. 1 Gaumont Graphic. Beau Bruminel. Tiny Tim Steale an Elephant. THE SQUIRREL. THE TENDERFOOT. MONDAY. MONDAY. A Detective Sensation. THE SIGN OF FOUR. THE SIGN OF FOUR. A Dramatisation, of Conan Doyle's Favourite Story. •jgIIPRESa THEATKE. ' "Where Everybody Goes."CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls, 3d.; Dress Circlo, Gd, TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. FINAL APPEARANCE Of the Present Hugo Attraction, Headed by the A.B. "Masterpiece," "IF "IF WE ONLY WE ONLY KNEW." • KNEW."And a HOST of OTHERS. NEW PROGRAMME MONDAY. QONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. I Direction E. Branscombe, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY. NIGHT. Refined. Delightful. Inimitable. THE DANDIES • THE DANDIES : THE DANDIES The Concert Chamber is warm, enug, and perfectly ventilated. The Entertainment is the finest of its kind that Australasia has seen. The Dandies ehnrm by their genial humour, their incomparable vooal work, their compelling skill m comedy, and tho unfailing refinement of their matter, and manner. ARTISTS: Mr. Ford Waltham, tho Superb Basso. Mr. Athol Tier, the Remarkable Datieing Comedian. Mr. Robert Agnew, the Popular Tenor; Mr. George Edwards, Light Comedian, Dancer, Artist in Speciality. Mr. Joseph Brennan, tho Accomplished Monologuist and Raconteur. Mr. Marshall ' Lawronco, the Effectivo Baritone. Mr. Frank Peachey, the Light Baritone and Society Jester. Mr. Philip Hardman, tho Singing Pianist. ' Miss Lily Fitzgerald, the Sprightly Soprano. V •Miss Peggy Ross, tho Mezzo with a Manner. Miss Rita Fitzgerald, the Exquisite'Soubrette and Comedienne. • - THE DANDIES Always Merry and Bright. ' . In their own line, Merriest and-Bright-icst of any. • Complete Change of Programme Every Wednesday and Saturday. ■ • PRICES—3s., 25., Is. Box Plan at Dresden JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. sunday~ooncert. SUNDAY CONCERT, ' TO-MORROW NIGHT (SUNDAY). MR. HERBERT BLOY. MR. HERBERT BLOY. MR. HERBERT BLOY. Mr. Bloy will Play: "Romance," Spohr; "Serenade," Dr^lea; "Ave Maria," bchu-bert-Wilhelm; "Zapateada," Sarasato: "HumoTCsque," Dvorak; "Soronata,' Moszkowski; "Gavotto," Gossec; "Gipsy Dance," Sarasate, etc., etc. THE ORPHEUS MALE QUARTET. , THE ORPHEUS MALE QUARTET. Concert 8.15 p.m. Silver Coin. Oollectl0?' J. F. WOODWARD, vSwwtorr. CAPPING CARNIVAL. CAPPING CARNIVAL. rjl 0 W N HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 28th Juno, At 8 o'clock. Owing to the great success of the performance on Thursday night, tho STUDENTS' CAPPING CARNIVAL Will be Repeated in the . TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, atßo'olock. The Programme will be represented in its entirety, . including :— . THE .GREAT - STREET SCENE IN WELLINGTON IN 1950. THE BRILLIANT AIRSHIP SCENE. THE, BEAUTIFUL TABLEAU: "Justice Rolling O'er the Nations. And THE THRILLING PARODY OF "OTHELLO" and "THE TAMING OF THE SHREW." Popular, Prices: 2a. and Is. Seats may bo Reserved at the Dresden on payment of Booking Fee.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1788, 28 June 1913, Page 7
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