AMUSEMENTS. JjJM PRESS THEATRE. "Whoro Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls, 3d.; IJiess Circle, 6d. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! YOU MUST SEE THESE THREE BIG "FEATURES." Tlio A.B. Co.'s "THE WANDERER." "THE .WANDERER." The Edison "Masterpiece." "AN ACCIDENTAL ALIBI." "AN ACCIDENTAL ALIBI." The Lubin Drama. "THE GOOD-FOR-NOTHING." And the Bp-si; Subjects of the .Hour, rjttlE KING'S THEATRE. Props., West's, Ltd.. and T. 51. Donovan. TO-NIGHT (And Every Evening at 8). , MATINEE —SATURDAY, at 2.30. f LAST TWO NIGHTS OF . . OUR SUEERB STAR PROGRAMME. " 'TILL DEATH US DO PART." Tlio Great "Marriago Vow" Drama. A Grand Story, splendidly acted. "MOUNT EGMONT," A Most Enchanting Scenic. THE PAWNED BRACELET! One of the Greatest and Best. 8000 FT. UNRIVALLED PICTURES. , MONDAY. MONDAY. ASTA NIELSEN in "SPANISH BLOOD.": D.C. and 0.5., .Is; .Rear Stalls, Gd:' RACING CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING. TRENTHAM 'RACECOURSE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 19th JULY. First Rfloo Starts at Noon. Trains 'leave.for Racccourso as follow:— To Aro dept. 10.28 and 10.18 a.m. Lambton dept. 10.23, 10.15, 11.5 a.m., and 1.10 p.m. ' A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. UNITY OF LABOUR. PUBLIC MEETING. QPERAH O U S E. SUNDAY, at 8 p.m. . Subject: "WHAT THE UNITY CONGRESS ACCOMPLISHED." Speakers: E. TREGEAR> President Social Democratic Party W. T. YOUNG, President United Federation of Labour H. E. HOLLAND, Editor "Worker" P. H. HICKEY,' Secretary United Federation. •HEAR FACTS.. A Cordial Invitation to All.
A SUCCESSFUL WALTZ. "NIGHTS OF GLADNESS," By Charles Aynoliffe, IS the Waltz'that has captivated London, -Paris, New York, and other Cities, The demand is raw increasing here, and wo would advise all who appreciate a good Waltz to .call or send for .a copy. Price, Is. 6d.; posted to any address Is. 7d. .Other Waltzes in big demand are "Valso Novembre" (Godin), "Charming" (Joyce), "Valse Septembre" (Godin), "Valse Arabis" (Cowle.v), "Pink Lady ' (Caryll), "Thousand Kif=scs" (Joyce), ''Garden of Memory" (Hope). Price, Is. 6d. cacli,. Our stocks are always being replenished with the latest Home successes. Why not call and hear a few tried over on the Piano? CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. The House of Good Music. BALLROOM DANCING. . MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for Beginners are held in her private hall on Mxmday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. Term oommencea with pupil. Private lessons by arrangement. PROFICIENCY ASSURED IN SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. . Address: 86 Ghuznee Street, near St. Peter's Church, A LLISON—the groat English Piano—on II easiest terms from The Wellington Piano Co.. Ltd., 124 Lambton Quay.
Elegant and Artistic /P] 0 . '"THESE beautiful carvings 'are NSI wnwn/R)/R> " 1 creating an unusual amour ,1 0 f ! KnvSvl I! M « interest and Connoisseuys, of, kx'l/i/ ilvy*y S uch art pronounce these carv/ngs to 1 be the best seen in New Zealand. The. carvings are skilfully (Jone in CO solid walnut, linden and -oak, and f ' le exquisite, workmanship testifies,, /rjl j[ \y/ |l || || \UJ the patience of the peasantry to li&U \I ililiitgjCy secure accuracy of detail. ; There are over SfiOii'different CARVED ARTICLES;, fer Sale. And they are of all sizes and comprise various articles of everyday ■ T utility. They are worth buying hs Works of Art. 1 HALL STAND, standing about 6ft. high and ] carved cut of solid Linden. At the bam it a bear in a natural attitude holding the , trunk of a tree. The carving of this piece I must have taken many weeks. Price 35 Guineas A HALL STAND, about 7ft. high, carved out of solid Linden. At the base stands a Chamois, and on a bough above is pcrchcd an eagle. Price 35 Gurnea4 fj? HALL CLOCK. The fcarving is of solid ' Walnut, and there ere two St. Bernard ; Dogs at the base. \ Price £22 10s. PALM STANDS for the hall. Carved in solid Linden. 4 Pricc £17 10s. and £20. All Hand Carved Li ,„ 5 ,„ t ' Bread Boards, I'ro.it fravs, Needle Cases, Card Trays, Paper Knives, etc. WMteomb® & Tombs
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1805, 18 July 1913, Page 9
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