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AMUSEMENTS. rjIHE ■'? KING'S THEATRE.' Props., West's, Ltd.. and T. M. Donovan. TO-NIGHT (And Every Evening at 8). Electric Success of Our > • 3 SUPERB STAR FEATURES'. • 3 SUPERB STAR FEATURES. MT. EGMONT Only one opinion: MT. EGMONT ''A Perfect Gem." Life drnma of a Noble Man and Woman, '"TILL DEATH US DO PART.;' , . '"TILL DEATH US DO PART." : ' A Grand Subject, splendidly acted." THE PAWNED BRACELET! THE PAWNED BRACELET! A Genuine Success. And Other Fine Subjects. 8000 FT. UNRR'ALLED PICTURES.. 8000 FT. UNRI VAU.KD PICTURES. M P R E S S THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls, 3d.; Dress Circle, Gd. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! THIS TIME, Three Great Features. A.B. "Mnslerpioco" {Something Unique). "THE WANDERER." "THE WANDERER," Edison Drama. '•'AN ACCIDENTAL ALIBI." A Lubin "Gom." "THE GOOD-FOR-NOTHING." And Other Bie Successes. Q P E R A H 0 U S .E. Direction E. Branscombe, Ltd. General Representative, Leo. D. Chateau. OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. ■ THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES'! THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Important Announcement! Tlile great business dono by this Company during their six weeks' season—now drawing to a close—has made Mr. Branscombe very anxious that there shall bo no avoidable limiting of public opportunity of attending the 1 LAST THREE PERFORMANCES Of THE DANDIES. And with this end in view the Opera House lias bren Specially Engaged for, these THREE FAREWELL PERFORMANCES, • When. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES THE DANDIES ■ Will Present an Entire Change .of Programme Each Evening. THE-DANDIES' FAREWELL. "Parting is such sweet sorrow." ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. Prices: 35., 25., Is. Box Plan Dresden. jgHORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. The World's Greatest Attraction, ' -Thatf Huge Detective Sensation, "THE MYSTERY of the A.V.Z. GANG." "THE MYSTERY of the A.V.Z. GANG." A Masterpiece, by. the Great Ambrosio Company. Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING, LOWER HUTT DRILL HALL. EVERY MONDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY. Evening■ Session: 7.30 till 10. , Ait6ffl6(3n ! 'Sission: 1 2.30 till 5. ' ' Excellent Floor. Pcrfect Skates. Fresh Noveltios Every Week. H. BURRIDGE, Manager. WOODLANDS HUNT CLUB, W PAHIATUA. STEEPLECHASE MEETING. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1913. . PAHIATUA RACECOURSE. First-class Programme. Entries closc with Secretary, July 19. Weights to bo; declared July 24. Programme approved by Metropolitan Club, Wellington ;'. G. H. MAIN, See., I'aliiat-ua., ■ THE one and only Big Waltz Access of the year—"Loneliness.",'; It's, dreamy, dainty, catchy. Played-... by loading Band and Orchestras. Don't ,miss in getting "Loneliness" Waltz; it's, the most beautiful Waltz ever written.. Is. Gd. per copy,- posted free, from the AngloAmerican Musio Stores, 116 Cuba Street The cheapest in the Dominion. CORRA LYNN TEA GARDENS, 220 Hutt Road, Petone. An Ideal Spot to spend a . week-end. ' Every Modern Convenience. Afternoon Teas and Suppers a Speciality. A Special Room for Evening Parties. A Lovely Spot for Motorists to stay for ■ Refreshments. Cigarettes Sold. MRS. H. S. WOOLCOTT, .Tunr, . Proprietress.

EiMKtioos - of .A Gargantuan Feast for the Lovers of the Artistic and Beautifull W .*' v . . HT 1 | 'HE productions ol the patient plodding F 1 peasants of Switzerland surpass in f charm of beauty, in artistic elegance and exquisite finish, anything previously seen in New Zealand. ,Those : who love the beautiful, those who know what is good in carving will be en- , raptured with the five hundred odd,piece3 . thatiwe have now on sale. The timbers used are mainly solid oak, walnut arid linden, and the fidelity with which the studies are reproduced, the wealth of detail, and the artistic finish must be seen to be appreciated. There are hugh and elaborately carved hall- . stands, palm stands and hundreds of minor articles. , CARVED INKSTANDS Rcprescnllnj'" Puss ja Boots *' Cost only 7/6 each. Yet they show the artistic work of the carver. The boot is old and broken, and this is 'faithfully reproduced. There is not a line too many—lt is just artistic perfection. It will cost you nothing to j come in and see these carvings V iiM "*■ Mfe Whitcombe & Tombs

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1804, 17 July 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1804, 17 July 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1804, 17 July 1913, Page 9

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