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/tMOSE'MENTS. rjiHE Kinds' theatre, Props. West's, Ltd., and-T. M. Donovan. TO-NIGHT AT 8. ' Grand Reproduction otljConatt Doyle's Book: ' THE SIGN OF FOUR, A Sherlock Holmes Detective Story,'.of a fascinating and thrilling nature. THE IIUNGRY MOSQUITO: THE HUNGRY MOSQUITOj A Rollicking Humorous Item, which will drive away the blues. , NfZ. ANIMAiPED GAZETTE, Gliinpsa? of the Dominion's topics. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT . And CAPPING DAY .FROLICS. JfIMPRESS THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls, 3d.; Dress Circlc, Gd. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. NEW PROGRAMME, Introducing the Superb Dramatic. . "Feature": "FORGIVENESS." . "FORGIVENESS." "FORGIVENESS." "FORGIVENESS." "FORGIVENESS." "FORGIVENESS." ' "FORGIVENESS." "FORGIVENESS." . And a HOST of OTHERS. ■ > The dandies. the dandies. HE DANDIES. THE 'DANDIES. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Owing to Prior Bookings, THE DANDIES Are Compelled to VACATE the • CONCERT HALT, from.. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING until .WEDNESDAY NEXT WEDNESDAY On which Night 'they will RETURN To the CONCER\T HALL and CONTINUE' THEIR CONQUERING >' CAREER TILL JULY 19th. The interregnum from To-night til! Wednesday next will, he filled in at PICTON AND BLENHEIM. ' PLEASE SPECIALLY NOTE THAT THE , DANDIES Will Appear in the COSY , CONCERT ."CHAMBER TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. . And REAPPEAR, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, when they will .the even tenor ot their way till July 19th--t]i.e cud of the Wellington season. Box Plan Dresden. Prices: 3?., is., Is. LEO D. CHATEAU, General Representa- " tive for E. BRANSOOMBE, LTD. jj OXI NG! BOXING! TOWN HALL, TO-NAGHT. Preliminaries at 8. Big Contest at 9. KEYS _ ' . v. HAGERTY. . Under', tte Distiußiushcd Patronage Unci ill the .presence of His Excellency i, the JGvwernor, Lord Liverpool. Pricel 75.» Gd., 55., 35., and 2s. Some seats \in extellent. position' may still be booked, nt Armit's. . '■ ' ■ ■ Late Trains to Hutt, Pctone,; and Johnsorivillo's will!.;l>e.f-(!i?la.ve(l.. Patrons (particularly tiftket-lioldcrsj are asked to note placards at entrance as to doors of admission to the various sections. Tournament controlled by the Wellington -Boxing Association! ... ■ inORRA LYNN .TEA GARDENS, • 220 Hntt Roa<s,' Petone. \n Ideal Spot to spend a week-end. Every Modern Convenience. ■Vfternoon Teas and Suppers a Speciality. '. A Special.Room for Evening Parties. A lively'-Spot for Motorists to stay for . Refreshments. .Cigarettes Sold. MRS. H. S. WOOLCOTT, .Tunr, Proprietress. BALLROOM DAjNCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for Beginners/ are held in her private hall on Monday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. Term commences witli pupil. Private k pROF b fciENCY ?m AS3URED ,IN SIX • PRIVATE LESSONS. •■ - Address: 86 Ghuzneo Street, near, St. Peter's Church. ' ~ "wakted; , T ADIES requiring comfort, oleganoe. iJ and a "bargain as to price, should secure one of the. celebrated JEAuiijiv KNITTED COATS." Supplied in saxoblue. brown, cream, navy, emerald, fawn, grey, and heather .mixture, 395. Gd., worth 50s. Just opened. Olany sold before arrivnl. QUEREE BROS., IKS \TILLIS ST. The Capping Carnival mis a success. The succc.ss of "NAZOL" as a. cough and cold reliever is now endorsed weryivliore. It's not expensive either. Sixty doses for eigliteenpeiice.—Advt. .

The "Turkey 'Trot," the "Bunnyt ' ; B 'iIJL | Hug," and tlje, "Tango' Dance,"' 1 I een "Shtly abolished from' : |j 1 fashionable programmes. . They' i • i" were innovations that had nothing' : I __ i to recommend them, for they were, i fFH <Q| 1 | I more vulgar than elegant. Society. I PoLl I i tolerates innovati/ns in Ball Pro-{ grammes for here the artist and the,;.. designer aim at refinement. V i i lIMI UlllllluU Within the last few, days • we<j •• „ H ave rece i ve d a shipment of I : J Society's Latest Whims 1 || 1 in Ball Programmes v I l i 1 Old these are now available to"' : | ; H 3 hostesses. We offer a very choice. selection of Programmes, and we j § will undertake the printing and. In guarantee artistic results. || 25 Ball Programmes, printed, from 9/61 ■' | | , 50 Ball Programmes, printed, from 12/6. =Eo | 100 Ball Programmes, printed, from 17/6' I I Invitation Cards I | These are hand made and av# 1 || 1 exquisite in an extreme degree, 1 DdLl i 1 25.Invitation Cards, printed, front 50 Invitation Cards, from 9/6 v * PPIMmgS 100 Invitation Cards, printed Jropt 12/6 .-V. | jl We can do the,printing i |\ at a few hours notice I, 1 1 1981 J || I Whitcombe and % 11_J Tombs Limited.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1792, 3 July 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1792, 3 July 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1792, 3 July 1913, Page 9

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