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AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A HOUSE. Direction .....E. Branscombo, Ltd. rO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. Of MR, EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S ENGLISH COSTUME COMEDY CO.. THE DANDIES Delightful. THE DANDIES Dashing. THE DANDIES Debonair.. For this FAREWELL APPEARANCE Of THE DANDIES A Complete Change of Programme will bo submitted. - THE GRAND FINALE -• ' To a Phenomenal Sis Weeks' Season. Como along to the OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT and FAREWELL YOUR FAVOURITES, THE LAST OF THE DANDIES FOR THE YEAR 1913. Prices: 35., 25., Is. Box Plan Drosden till 12 noon, thereafter at Christeson's, A Bumper House is Assured. Reservo your Seats. The Dandies in 'the Provinces— MONDAY NEXT, JULY 21st-LEVIN. TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 22nd-FOXTON Prices, Productions, etc., precisely as at Wellington. Leo. D. Chateau, General- Representative. rjIHE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors, West's, Ltd., and T. M. Donovan. MATINEE. MATINEE. MATINEE. MATINEE. "MAX LINDER ON PANCAKES.". Children, S3, to stalls. LAST NIGHT OF OUR SUPERB STAR PROGRAMME ■ " 'TILL DEATH US DO PART." The Great "Marriage Vow" Drama. A Grand Story, splendidly acted. "MOUNT EGMONT." A Most Enchanting Scenic. THE PAWNED BRACELET! One of the Greatest and Best. BOOOft. UNRIVALLED PICTURES. MONDAY. MONDAY. Something Startling, 1 ASTA NEILSON in "SPANISH BLOOD." Empress theatre. "Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls, 3d.; Dress Circle, Gd, LAST APPEARANCE, TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! The beautiful A.B. poetic study, "THE WANDERER." . The Edison "Masterpiece." "AN ACCIDENTAL ALIBI." Tho Lubin Drama. "THE GOOD-FOR-NOTHING." : And Other Choice Items. BRING tho CHILDREN TO-DAY, NEW SERIES MONDAY. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. LOWER HUTT DRILL HALL. EVERY MONDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY. Evening Session: 7.30 till 10. Afternoon Session: 2.30 till 5. Excellent Floor. Porfect Skates. Fresh Novelties Every .Week. H. BURRIDGE, Manager. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Wellington' lodge. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m., in the Lot]go Room, Ballance Street (opp. Supremo Court), by MR. J. R. THOMSON, Assistant General Secretary, N.Z. Section. Subject: "The 'Valuo of Theosophy'in the Domain of Philosophy, Art, Religion, and Science." Further Lectures by Mr, Thomson will be advertised later. A COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS OF NEW ZEALAND SCENERY, By HARRY W. KIRKWOOD, IS ON VIEW A* T. BEADNALL'S, Manners Street. Inspection is Invited. DANCING. MISS BARBARA PUTNAM notifies that tho seoond term of her adult classeg commences Saturday next, 19th July. , For particulars address "FAIR VIEW," - Northland. WOODLANDS HUNT CLUB; PAHIATUA. ■ ,■ STEEPLECHASE MEETING. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30. 1913. PAHIATUA RACECOURSE. First-class Programme. Entries closo with Secretary, July 19. Weights to be declared July 24.. Programme approved by Metropolitan Club, Wellington. G. H. MAIN, Sec., Pahiatua.

Just Published by IMtomklTomkLtil. fl\ /JR. ROBERT McNAB has provided IVI us with another fascinating story of J Early New Zealand. uy^xxm OU Whaling lays' By ROBERT McNAB PRICE 12/6 The period covered is 1830 to 1840 and deals with the Bay Whaling period of Southern New Zealand. This is not a dry-as-dust historical record, _ but a fascinating story of the early times in New Zealand. Every incident recorded has been obtained from authentic sources, and the book is a model of historical accuracy. The Defence of Nga-Motu is a thrilling narrative, and describes the closing scenes of a long blood feud. Old Taranaki Settlers will be very much interested in this story. Here also we get acquainted with some of the exploits of John Love, Dicky Barrett, j Billy Bundy, Wright, Bosworth, Keenan, i Sheridan, Ashdown and Lee who helped to y defend the Pa. J Read how Te Rauparaha arranged a raid /l\ |§i\Vi Whaling days in Cook Straits with the u/fflj VwM]| exploits of the various skippers is most myf/Ji Wunll interesting, and there is material enough (or mil nil /ywYyl many a romance to be woven by clever authors \rl W\v flicoik aid Tamk LhL PUBLISHERS a

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1806, 19 July 1913, Page 7

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617

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1806, 19 July 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1806, 19 July 1913, Page 7

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