| AMUSEMENTS. Q P ERA EOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Bireclion Gcoveo Marlow, Ltd. Lost .1 Performances Of the most reLast I! Performances . marlwlile iiroljPerformances Jem Drama of 'Last IS Performances liio Century. Willi Thrilling Incidents' (alien i'rom veal Life and embodied in the most delightful manner in the play. "THE NIGHT SIDK OP LONDON." "THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON." "THE NIGHT SIDE 01-' LONDON." This Strikine Drama is Interpreted by GEORGE MARLOW'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COJIPANY! Commencing HONDAY NEXT, JULY 28. MONDAY NEXT, JULY 23. For the last Three Nights of Season, "THE GIRL WHO TOOK "THE GIRL WHO TOOK THE WRONG TURNING." ' THE WRONG TURNING." A Drama, that fascinates whilst it enthrals. A Drama that is belter than a Tonic. A Drama for Young, for Old, for Men or Women, for High or Low, Rich or Poor. MAGNIFICENT SCENIC STUDIES. Popular Prices—3s.. 25.. and Is. Reserved Seats, 4s. Early Doors Sixpence (Gel.) Extr.% Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. Business Manager, Stanley Grant. rgIOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON! Walter George trad Maynard 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 a§ Genuino Entertainers, took Auckland by storm, and delighted large and appreciative audiences for EIGHT WEEKS, being the record continuous season held by any Company. In conjunction with the "Smart Set," MAYNARD DAICIN, The Refined Comedian, Will make his reappearance in this citv. POPULAR PRICES: 35., 25., and ONE SHILLING. Bos Plan now open at Dresden. VICTOR) BECK, Manager. HOTEL NOTICES. iqjTNTON'S NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL. ' I MANNERS, STREET, WELLINGTON. J.. H. HINTON, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde Quay. (Near Wharf and To Aro l?ailway Station.) Kitchen under entire charge of Mr. Fix. lat.o Chef Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, for 9 years. Visitors' and Permaiuents' l'atos: ss. per day; 255. per week. 'Phone 165 C. MRS.' FIX, Proprietress. CALL AT THEF I C T 0 R I A HO TEL, V ' JACKSON ST.. KETONE, For Speight's Beer, Wines and Spirits of all Brands. R, I. DANSEY, (Lato of Otago), Proprietor, PAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. Under New Management. All Trains Stop. Ample time for Refreshments. Nothing but the Best Brands of Liquor Stocked. Customers 'can be assured of prompt Attention. B. J. PAUL, Proprietor. (Late of Empire Hotel, Hawera.) MR. E. (TED.) SULLIVAN Desires to notify the travelling Public that from the I.lth of MARCH lie has taken over the Well-known COMMERCIAL HOTEL AT PAHIATUA. A Home from Home. E. SULLIVAN, Proprietor. W' TVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, Marion Street (opp. New Te Aro Post Office), City. Absolutely fire' and earthquake-proof. Contains all modern conveniences ami comforts. A largo promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. Tariff: (is. pei' day; or from 2!is. per week. MRS. C. A. TREGONNI.NG; 'Phone 2047. 1 Proprietress. THE CRITERION IIOTEL, New, Plymouth. This well-known House, having been entirely remodelled, provides splendid accommodation for the commercial public. Eiectric Light throughout. ..' Tariff, Ss. Night Porter. J. M'KEAN, Proprietor.
NATIONAL HOTEL, Lambton Quay. > (Under New Management.) MR, H. CAMKKON, Into of mite Hart. Hotel, Morton, has taken over (lie above hotel, and hopes to welcome all old customers. Catering especially snipervised by Mrs Cameron. Best of Liquors kept 1 WELLINGTON. Hotel grant) central, 107 CUBA STREET. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. AO' oommodation for 100 guests. .First-days Cuisine. Every modern convcniehco, Ladies' Private Drawing-rooms. Sitting-rooms, etc.. Lounges, and eight modern Bathrooms, including electric light and electric fire alarms. Tariff, 6s. day. Permanent Boarders as per arrangement. \roRR rinvATK hotel, JL Feilding's LEADING House. One Minute from Railway Station. Commercial men and holiday-seekers will find this house up to date in every particular. Fifty rooms, excellent; table, good attention. Entirely under new management. Tariff os. (id. MRS. M'CONACHIE, Proprietress. rTIuCHARD Qt?rNN (late Provincial Hotel, Upper Hull") has taken over the Family Hotel. Lower Hult, and invites All old" and new friends to give him a share of their patronage. Superior accommodation. Special Terms to Permanent Boarders. All liquors guaranteed true to name and label. Speight's Beer drawn from the wood. Tit PORTA NT A NNOUNCEMENT. la.tfßS. TREGONNING, of the "Waverley IVJL Private Hotel." wishes to notify (he public, that she has taken over the Columbia Private Hotel, Cuba Street. Complete renovation and refurnishing lias taken place.. Both Hotels will lie under the direct management of Mrs. Tregonning. and are to bo run in conjunction with cncli other. 'HOTEL, scoa Ji. Lambton Quay (Hannah's Buildings). Wellington, the most central, commodious and up-to-dato Private Hotel in the Dominion: bedroom accommodation for 100; tariff, ISs. to 20s. per week; absolutely lire and vermin proof; Bath, Smoke, niui Sittins; Rooms un every floor: casual meals fitui; I'd., or 20 ineal tickets for H-.; line minute from wharf, t1.1'.0. and railway. Cure a. pessimist of a cold and he lx'comcs an optimist. Wellinglonians are pretty well all converted now. "XAZOI," has worked the oracle. Ail infallible remedy for colds, sore throats, influenza. ai"l nasal-catarrh,—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 24 July 1913, Page 9
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