| AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S' THEATRE. Proprietors, West's, Ltd., and T. M. Donovan. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING A Great ENGLISH DERBY, 1913. Big Hit. ENGLISH DERBY, 1913. Most Exciting. ENGLISH DERBY, 1913. Tho most sensational raco over known. Tho Royal colours—lnterference with tlio I King's horse—Misguided Suffragette's mad act—Seizing tho reins—Fatally injuredExcitement and horror—A bumping finish SPANISH BLOOD. SPANISH BLOOD. An Asia Nielsen dramatic lovo story. MASTER AND MAN. Edison drama. Ico Sports-NOItTHERN GAMES. LION AND TIIE MOUSE-Vila. drama. Coslello ami Young— I TIIE WAY OUT. COLORADO GORGES—And others. Empress the a. t-r e. "Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES..,,. Daily,-11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls, 3d.; Dress Circle, Gd. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. A Stupendous Hit! The Greatest "Feature" Comedy ever seen in Australasia, "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." , "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." And Several of tho CHOICEST SUBJECTS OF THE DAY. Town hall concert chamber. Direction: Walter George and Maynard Dakin. Tho First Appearance in New Zealand of "THE SMART SET." "THE SMART SET." In Their Unsurpassed Entcrtainriient of MUSIC, MIRTH, AND MERRIMENT, MUSIC, MIRTH, AND MERRIMENT. Season commences SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 26.. SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 2G. Tho "Smart Set" Costume Comedy Co,, 10 ARTISTS \ 10 Including tho ever-popular Comedian, MAYNARD DAKIN, MAYNARD DAICIN, In a Budget of Entirely New Songs, Sketches, Monologues. Tho "Melbourne Argus" says:—"lt can be said without"hesitatiou that tho 'Smart Set' performance is olio of tho best ever given here." The "Melbourne Age" says:—"Tho programme included items which were given in so refined a manner that tho 'Smart Set' created a most favourable impression." Box Plan .opens at Dresden to-morrow morning. VICTOR. BECK, Manager. rINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF MEDALS, PRIZES, DIPLOMAS, AND CERTIFICATES, By His Excellency the Governor, Lord Liverpool, Will tal:e place at THE SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM, TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, JULY, 22nd. at 8 p.m. Interested Friends aro Cordially Invited. L. COHEN, Local Secretary. NEW SONGS AT BEGG'S. THE past season's London successes aro now to hand, including three of MADAME CLARA BUTT'S Latest. . "Tho Leaves and tho Wind" (Looni). "The Voice of Children" (Bremer). ■ "Tho -Fairy ( Pipers" (Bremer). These Songs will bo sung by tho famous Singer during her coining tour. Other successful songs are:—"Roses Red in tho Garden" (Landon Ronald), "A Fat Lil Fellow wid his Mammy's Eyes" (Gordon), "Within -My-.'.Garden" .(Reigp). :■ 'Is, It Yon?" (Hnrris), "You—Just You (Thompson), "At Sunrise" (Ronald). All the abovo can bo recommended and are obtainable in settings for all voices. PRICE, Is. Od. EACH, POSTED Is. lfld. Our Pianists aro always at your service to try over any Music you wish. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND'S MOST POPULAR MUSIC .WAREHOUSE. (PIORRA LYNN TEA GARDENS, \J 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, Junr, Proprietress. TTEGE'fARIAN Meals-Wanted, DysV peptics to dine at the Vegetarian Cafe and havo their diet scientifically adjusted by qualified attendants. Dietary made a speciality for all digestive troubles. Note the address, over Shortts, 83 Willis Street. 'Phono 1995. : ■ BEST Pianos—Best Prices—Best Terms. Call and inspect at The Wellington Piano Co.. Ltd., 124 Lambton Quay.
Elegant and Artistic SO '"THESE beautiful carvings are I creating an unusual amount of | \W/IIcOkS) interest and Connoisseurs of I V V il<y <y such art pronounce these carvings to ( be the best seen in New Zealand. The carvings are skilfully done in CO solid walnut, linden and oak, and l^e exquisite workmanship testifies Of ¥ / There are over 500 different CARVED ARTICLES for Sale. And they are of all sizes and comprise various articles of everyday T utility. They are worth buying as Works'of Art.. HALL STAND, standing about Bft. high and carved out of solid Linden. At the baie . ii a bear in a natural attitude holding the trunk of a tree. The carving of this must have taken many weeks. i Price 35 Guineas , J HALL STAND, about 7ft.'high, carved out;!*} of solid Linden. At the base stands a 1 Chamois, and on a bough above is perched an eagle. ''')[ Price 35 Guineas HALL CLOCK. The carving iv of loli&.V Walnut, and there arc two St,.. Bernard"; Dogs at the base, ® Price £22 10$, PALH STANDS for the hall. solid Lir.den. ' ' ' a 44 i e\ 1 Price £17 10s. and £20, All Hand Carved Ll StantK Jcwcl ; I — Bread Boards, Fruit Treys, Needle ! \ Cases, Card Trays, Paper Knives, etc, ' Whitcombe & Tombs
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1808, 22 July 1913, Page 7
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