- , AMUSEMENTS. »"■; JJIS ' MAJESTY'S-"QUO " VADIS?" book at 'Hie dresden. AVOID THE CRUSH AT THE BOXES, D.C. iiml R. Slulls, 2s. Souvenir l'ro< grammes Free.. MATINEE To- MATINEE MATINEE morrow, . MATINEE MATINEE .at 2,30. . .MATINKH Children—Stalls fid., tipper Circle Cd. Children—Stalls 0d„ Upper Circle (id. ADULTS-PRICES AS AT NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Their i Excellencies the Governor anil Countess of Liverpool Will ho Present to Witness "QUO VADISf" TTIS MAJESTY'S . THEATR& lllS MAJESTY'S DE LUXE.Propretors John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT at 8 NIGHTLY! ' THE A YONDER OF THE AVOHLD: A New Record Yesterday. OVER 750 BOOKED AT THE DRESDEN,OVER 750 BOOKED AT THE DRESDEN) QUO VADIS? The immense QUO VADIS? Theatre was QUO VADIS? filled to over. QUO VADIS? flowing, and QUO VADIS? could easily QUO VADIS? have been filled QUO VADIS? again by the QUO VADIS? enormous crowd . ( QUO .VADIS? besieging the doois.• BEAUTIFUL APPROPRIATE MUSIC.I • BEAUTIFUL APPROPRIATE MUSIC.! Arranger and Conductor—E. J. Burke., D.0., 25.; Stalls, Is. (id.; Upper Circle, Is. j Reserves Dresden, D.C., and R. Stalls 2s* Children, Hall-price to all parts. i H E A T It E BO Y A ij Direction liremmn-Fuller, Ltd^f THIS EVENING. BRIjNNAN-PULLEIv VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS! Last Two Nights of TUB SEKENADUKS. Last; Two Nights of MAC AND MAREE. Last Two Nights of TIIE ROLVOS. Last Two Nights of HUGH 11UXHAM. Immense Success Nightly of JENNINGS AND GERALD, JOE LASIIWOOD, \ KITTY HENBY,' - B.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Plan aft Dresden. Booking (id. extra. .' , • CITY . COUNCIL,' TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. . ORGAN RECITAL. ■ ■ ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 A t "8 o'clock. By MR. HORACE WEBER (Organist Napier Cathedral), Assisted by ORPHEUS QUARTETTE. , Great Prelude and Fuge ill A Minor (Bach) Great Pedal litudq (Faulkes) Selection from "William. Tell" (Rossini); A Duetto "Lieder/ Oline Wortc" (Mendelssohn) . Admission, Gd. and Is.' J NO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. ; ~ 22nd July, 1913. : 1 . . j HO C K E.Y !„,,., . HOC IC li VI) OC KEY! HOC.KEYI' FIRST SHIELD MATCH, 1913. nAWICE'S BAY V. WELLINGTON, . • 'IOVRORp'rARK. ' ' SATURDAY', 2Gtli JULY, 3 P.M. Entrance Fee, Gd. • " QKATING.SKATING'. '■ .SKATING, O LOWER HUTT DRILL HALL. EVERY MONDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY. .Evening Session; 7.30 till 10... Afternoon Session':" 2.30 till 5. Excellent Floor. Perfect' Skataj. Ffesh Novelties Every ! Week. H. BURRIPGE. Manager, _ WEDDING GIFT. "IT LOYD'S Lucky WEDDING RING 9, II > Solid 18et. Gold etainped; 10s. SiU to 50s. each. < 282 LAMBTON QUAY and.ll4 CUBA ■ STREET. ■ THE ono and only Big Waltz. Ruccesa of the • year—"Loneliness."- It's dreamy, dainty,. .catchy. . Played by loading Band and Orchestras. Don't misa in getting "Loneliness". Waltzj it's tho most beautiful Waltz ever ■ written, la. Gd. per. copy, posted free, from the Anglo-. American Music Stores, 116 Cuba Street,, Tho cheapest in tho Dominion. If you get a. chill with soro throat andj tightness of chest, tackle it at once with! "NAZOL." It grips it quicker and.moro effectually than most remedies.—Advt. !
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 25 July 1913, Page 7
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