AMUSEMENTS. Empress theatre. "Whoro Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls, 3d.; Dress Circle, Gd. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! LAST TIME OF Tim 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 NIGIIT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." YOU MUST SEE IT. , And a Cluster of the Latest Kinematographic Gems. rjIHE KING'S THEATRE. Proprs., West's Ltd., & T. M. Donovan. Tremendous Success this week. TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY EVENING. A WONDERFUL GAUMONT GRAPHIC, ivhich includes ENGLISH DERBY, 1913. a most exciting ENGLISH DERBY, 1913. SPANISH BLOOD, A great SPANISH BLOOD Astft Nielsen. An amazingly thrilling drama;: "LION AND THE MOUSE.'' ■ A superb V-itagraph masterpiece. MASTER AND MAN Nothing finer MASTER AND MAN over seen here. And Many Other BEAUTIFUL FILM ENTERTAINERS. BEAUTIFUL FILM ENTERTAINERS. Circle and O. Stalls, Is.; Stalls. Gd. fJIOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON! Walter George and Moynard Dakin's POPULAR MUSICAL ORGANISATION, In Perfect MUSICAL COMEDY. IN MINIATURE. . For the First Time in Wellington, on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT AND EVERY EVENING. A GREAT INNOVATION. THE "SMART SET," Who, by their Clever Abilities as Genuine Entertainers, took Auckland by storm, and delighted large and appreciative, audiences for EIGHT WEEKS, being tho record continuous season held by any Company. In conjunction with the "Smart Set," MAYNARD DAKIN, The Refined Comedian,. Will make his reappearance in this city. POPULAR PRICES: 35., 25., and ONE SHILLING. Bos Plan, now open at Dresden. VICTOR BECK, Manager. gjT. PETER'S SALE OF WORK. THE ANNUAL PARISH SALE Will be held in ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, Glmznee Street, On JULY 23 and 24. Admission—Afternoon Free; Evening Is. Entertainment Each Evening. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. Q LOWER HUTT DRILL HALL. EVERY MONDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY. Evening Session: 7.30 till 10, Afternoon Session: 2.30 till 5. Excellent Floor. Perfect Skates. Fresh Novelties Every Week. H.' BURRIDGIi, Manager.
NEW SONGS AT BEGG'S. THE past season's London successes are now to lmnd, including three of MADAME CLARA BUTT'S Latest. _ "Tho Leaves and the Wind" (Leoni), "The Voice ot Children" (Bremer). "Tho Fairy Pipers" (Bremer). These Songs will l»e sung by the famous Singer during her coming tour. Other successful songs are"Roses Bed in the Garden" (London Ronald), "A Fat Lil Fellow wid his Mammy's Eyes" (Gordon); "Within My Garden"'(.Rcigoh»Vifs. It You?" (Harris), "Yon—Just YoU" (Thompson), "At Sunrise" (Ronald). All tno abovo can bo recommended and are obtainable in settings for all voices. PRICE. Is. 9d. EACH, POSTED Is. lOd. Our Pianists are always at your servico to try over any Music you wish. , ' CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND'S MOST POPULAR MUSIC WAREHOUSE. ~ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. MRS. TREGONNING, of the"Waverlev Private Hotel," wishes to notify the public that she has taken over the Columbia Private Hotel, Cuba Street. Complete renovation and refurnishing has taken place. Both Hotels will be under the direct managementi.of Mrs. Tregonning, and are to be run in conjunction with each other. YOUNG'S PRIVATE HOTEL. 200 a Lnmbton Quay (Hannah's Buildings). Wellington, tho most central, commodious and up-to-date Private Hotel in tho Dominion; bedroom accommodation for 100; tariff, 18s. to 20s. per iveek; absolutely fire and vermin proof; Bath, Smoke, and Sitting Rooms on every floor; casual meals from 9d.. or 20 meal tickets for lis.; one minuto from wharf, G.P.O. and railway.
.Elegant-and Artistic SO ' I 'HESE beautiful carvings are A creating an unusual amount of W/IY/ interest and Connoisseurs of VW SUU such art pronounce these carvings to: be the best seen in New Zealand. CThe carvings are skilfully done in ® .solid walnut, linden and oak, and '^ e exquisite workmanship testifies /pi Ij M l||l|iPXk the patience of the peasantry to . Vvti u secure accuracy of detail. 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 base . is 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 HALL STAND, about 7ft. high, caned ou of solid Linden. At the base stands a Chamois, and on a bough above is perched an eagle. Price 35 Guineas HALL CLOCK. The carving is of solid Walnut, and there are Iwo St. Bernard Dogs at the base, Price £22 10 s, PALM STANDS for. 4hc hall*- Carved in solid Linden, alf „ ,/. < Price £17 10s. and £20. All Hand Carved L . Bread Boards, Fruit Trays, Needle Cases, Card Trays, Paper Knives, clc. WMtcombe & Tombs
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1809, 23 July 1913, Page 9
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