AMUSEMENTS. "mnE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON." HE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON." "Man soes on tempting, always tempting. My mission is to toll the world the truth!" BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. Tho Plans will open at tho DRESDEN on FRIDAY JIORNING NEXT. At 9 o'clock. OPERA ■ HOUSE. Lessees ......J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction Georgo Marloiv, Ltd. Commencing, MONDAY NEXT, JULY 21. Tho Superb Spectacular and Sensational Drama, direct from its Australian Phenomenal Success, ("TTIE NIGHT SIDE OP LONDON." "THE NIGITT SIDE OF LONDON." "THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON." A Startling Play, dealing with tho White Slave Traffic and its dangersPresented 011 a scale of splendour By GEORGE MARLOW'S NEW AND BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY, Gorgeous Staging. Startling, Amazing, Delighting. Pathos, Comedy, Tragedy. "THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON." "THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON." A Play Unlike Any Other. Popular Prices—3s.. 25., and Is. Reserved Seats, 4s. Early Doors Sixpence ((id.) Kxtrt, Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. Business Manager, Stanley Grant. WELLINGTON PIPE BAND AND DANCERS' ASSOCIATION. INAUGURAL CONCERT. Under tho distinguished patronage of His Excellency tho Governor and Ministers of the Crown. The Hon. W. F. Massoy will declare tho Concert Open. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th, 1913, In tho OPERA HOUSE. Doors Open at 7.15 p.m. PROGRAMME: Overture—"Scottish Airs"—Wellington Gas Co.'s Orchestra (Mr. B. Shar'dlow, Conductor). 1. Selection—"Mwch, SIA-athspoy and Reel"—Wellington Pipe Band (Mr. J. Simpson, Pipe-Major). 2. Song—"Border Ballads" (Cowen)—Mr. R. S. All wright. 3. Dance—"Highland Fling"—Misses F. Shaw, L. and M. Rcid. I'. Song—"All the Blue Bonnets are o'er the Bonier"—Miss Adelaide Bruce. 5. Quartet—"Annie Laurie"—Messrs. Phipps, Fletcher, Alhvriglit, and Hutton (Orpheus Quartet). 6. Dramatic Recital—"Jainio Douglas" (Anon. Ballad)— Miss Betty Purdom. 7. Dance—"Reel 0' Tulloch"—Messrs. •T. Simpson, W. E. Boyd, H. Anderson, ami J. D. F. Lin.?. S. Song—"Caller Herriu' " (in character) —Madame M. Gi'oomo. 9. Humorous Selection—Mr. Harrv Hull. Overture—"Scottish Airs"—Wellington Gas Co.'s Orchestra (Mr. B. Shardlow, Conductor). 1. Selection and Dance—"Marches" and "Scotch Reel"—Wellington Pipe Band (Mr. J. Simpson, Pipe-Major). 2. Song—"The .'Auld Hoose"—Miss Adohide Bruce.' 3. Quartet—"Afton Water"—Messrs. Phipps, i'letchor, Allwriglit, and Hutton (Orpheus Quartet). 4. Song—"Hundred Pipers"—Madame M. Groome. 5. Dancc—"Lochaber Swnrds"—Slisfos E. Pha'v, L. and jr. Reid, Messrs. W. E. Boyd, H. Anderson, and J. F. D. T.ing. fi. Sing—'"Mary"—Mr. Harvv Phipps. _ 7. Tlumormis Recital—"Maister Ridhorn'.s Toilet" (J. J. Bs!l)—Miss Betty Purdom. 8. Ttances—'"Sailor's Hornmne"—Mi«s F. Shaw ■>"<! Mr. H. An<Vrscn; "Irish .Tig"—Mi«e'' L. and M. Reid and Mr. W. B. Boyd. 9. Humorous Selection—Mr. Hall. "AULD LANG SYNE." Mrs. Queree, Accompanist. A. 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It saves such a lot of money, and does such a lot of good, that its quick popularity i* easily accounted for If your dealer hasn't yet stocked Hean's Essence, he can easily procure from his wholesaler for you. Or post free direct -on receipt of price—ts. 6d. —from Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. Wherever yon buy be sure fou get Hean's. No other will do. 3A 30.05; thermometer, 46. FIno; eoa. smooth. Oa.po Ca,nipbeli.—N., frcxh; barometer, 50.04; thermometer, 49. Hazy; sea rough. Kaikoura.—N.N.K., lipht; bn.romcter, 25.95; thermometer, 52. Fine; sen. moderate. Akoroft Lighthouse.—N„ tight; baiomctcr, 29.91; thermometer, 42. Finn; Eca, moderate. Port Chalmers.—Calm; barometer, 29.91; tliormomotor. 49. Fair; sen. smooth. Nuggets—W„ .fresh; barometer, 29.91; thermometer, 43. Gloomy; sea moderate. Bluff.—W„ breeze; barometer, 29.90; thermometer, 45. Overcast; Eea squally. D. 0. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, July 15, 1913. A stream ran on its way, Never stopping day or night, It had a mission to perform In darkness and in light. And as it passed along, Willi its precious water pure, II seemed to sing in cadence sweet— "Take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure." An advertisement elsewhere states that an iinportnnl clearing snip of pedigree llnlsU'iii-I'iii'sian entile, grade Ilolstein ciittle, and a choice herd of dairy cows, the property of Mr. ('has. Hopping, will lie ottered for auction at Rongotea, near Palmerston North, by Messrs. Dalgety ond Co., Ltd., on Tuesday, July 22. Luncheon will be provided and catalogued may be had on application, I
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1803, 16 July 1913, Page 9
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