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AMUSEMENTS. QjPEUA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction George Harlow, Ltd. THE GREATEST DRAMATIC ATTRACTION OF THE YEAR. Commencing TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And the Two Following Nights, LONDON'S LATEST BRILLIANT SUCCESS. First production of Walter Melville's "The People Wo Meet Every Day Drama," "THE GIRL WHO TOOK "TilE GIRL WIIO TOOK "THE GIRL WHO TOOK THE WRONG TURNING." THE WRONG TURNING." THE WRONG TURNING." Presented on a Huge .Scale of Splendour by GEORGE MARLOW'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY! Tlio Racing Stables at Newmarket. A PAINTED FACE. THE WRONG TURNING. The Music-hall Star at Home. LEICESTER SQUARE, LONDON. "Where do the bad people co to P" "Oh, they go to Leicester Square." Popular Prices—3s.. 25.. and Is. Reserved Seats, 4s. Ilarly Doors Sixpence (6d.) Extra. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. Business Manager. Stanley Grant. rTIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Direction: Walter George and Maynard Dakin. THE "SMART SET." THE "SMART SET." TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And Every Evening Punctually at 8. '"Tis uot in Mortals bo command success," but the "Smart Set" do more —thoy deserve it. This was tho opinion of tho very larse audience who witnessed the "Smart Set" entertainment on Saturday last, when HUNDREDS WERE UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION to the Cosy Concert Chamber. Those desirous of obtaining admission should profit by the experience of the disappointed patrons—and SECURE THEIR SEATS EARLY At the Dresden Piano Company. PUBLIC OPINION IS UNANIMOUS;There is a something about tho "SMART SET" that appeals There is a refinement about the "SMART SET" that tells. There is a distinction about tho "SMART SET'" which is marked. Popular Prices: 35., 25., Is. Reserved Seats at Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. . , . , _ On SATURDAY NEX'f, August 2nd, Tho "SMART SET" will givo their performance in the HOUSE. r

much water to navipato tjio river at.low tide, sho had to wait a few Hours profccdins up tlic stream to her discnurff* ran berth. Mr. A. Christie, third officer of tho Oornma t lias come ashore for instructions. It is announced that- the steamer Titania. 3613 tons, has been chartered to load ha/rawood at Bun-bury for Now Zealand. Sho will RO to Anffuar Island to load phosphates for Fremantle before proceeding to Bunbury. ' After finishing discharge of tho Wellincton portion of her New York cargo, the U.S. and A. Line's chartered steamer left for Lyttelton, Duncdin, .and Nelson on Saturday uftornoon. In order to allow the Tyeer liner Indra-b-arah to be docked at Port Chalmers, tho keel blocks in tho ble dock had to bo rclaid. During laflt season, says a Sydney ( ship; pins paper, representatives of tho "Oian L»ino were very closely associated with the transportation of wheat from Australia, to oversea centres; in fact, onito a. fleet of them were engaged'' for tho business; and early as it is now, it seeing ae if thev arc to piny a prominent part nualn this season. No fewer than six have already been flxod, but the names, ov ohartororß, have not yot been divulged. Those vessels have been token at 31s. 3d. per ton. February 25 loading, or if to March 20, 325. Jd-. per ton. The charters include a full range of Australian ports. Mr. Geo. Scale 3is local agent for the line. The Union Company's biff oargo steamer Aparima is expected to loave Calcutta on Wednesday next for Wellington, via Auckland, and is duo here about the middle of September. A projected departure from Liverpool for Now Zealand port 6 on July 26 woe tho P. and S. Lino's Morayshire. Tho Union Company's Jtokola lino been withdrawn from the Eaßt Coast service for overhaul ami survey at Port Chalmers. It is oxpeoted that tho work will taltc somo time to complete. Arawa, s.s., of tho Shaw-Savill fleet, left Port Chalmers for Lyttelton yosterday. The liner leaves Wellington for liondon on August 7, and ia duo at her destination on September 18. Tho Union Company's bis collier Wft.l- - is expected to get away from Wellington for Newcastle next Saturday. It is expected that the F. and 8. Lino's 6teamcr Kent will loave the Bluff for Australian ports about July 31. Sho loads there for Home. Tho F and 8. Line's steamer Suffolk la duo at Wellington from Liverpool, via way ports, on August 4.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 28 July 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 28 July 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 28 July 1913, Page 7

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