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AMUSEMENTS. BOOK AT THE DRESDEN. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT, NIGILTLY, AT 8. Tho Cream of tho Cameras, "The* lvinematograph pta-nds out to-day aa tho greatest educator of tho ago.' The .Scieen is mightier than the Pen, TO-NIGHT, At 8. TO-NIGHT, ANARCTIC HEROES. ANiAJtCriC IIKHOKS. Ail electric succe.ss. It created a profound impression. A delightful entertainment. . The liurst Tword ever screened. An invaluable cducator. . , ANTARCTIC IIE-IiOHS. Of ANTARCTIC HEROICS priceless ANTARCTIC HEROES. historic ANTARCTIC HEROES. value. Scott's WITH SCOTT TO THE I'OLB. ' great AVI TH SCOTP TO THE POLE, legacy . WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE. ..... to the 'WITH SCO'ITT TO TIIK POLE, nations. WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE. Last; evening the unfolding of this tfi'C-at film TO ..INSPIRITING MUSIC .waa , followed |jy the va>i: audieii.co in breathloss silouco. , . ' ANTARCTIC JIHROS'A : • "When can their glory fade. . Fittingly Supported by _■' A. CHOICE COTERIE oil- IvINEGR.U R<" . A CHOICE COTERIE of KINEGR'AMS. Special embellishment. D.C., Is, fid.; Stalls, Is.; U. Circle,'Gd. ' ]3ook at the Dresden, Ic. Gd. rjp H E A T R E It 0 Y A 1.. •• Direction Dronuaii-Fuller, Ltd. . THE BIiENNAN-FULLER , . VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS.'Despite .1 h?., Weather, New Artists re- - ceived with Spontaneous Enthusiasm bj A LARGE AUDIENCE. • . Instantaneous Success of ■ " BRYANT AND BRYANT, In their SMisational Novelty Act. AN ARTISTIC TRIUMPH. THE LYRICAL FOUR, THE LyRICAI. FOUR •In Solos uud Concerted >* ovk. A 150,., The Famous Lyric Soprano, • ?•••■ GLORIA MAYNE, . In moments •from Grand Opera,, . _ ; Tmnendous Success of. • THE ' ST.- - LEONARDS. . v " Extraordinary Equilibrists, introducing •••*• their Trained•.Dogs. THE LEOPOLD S STEISS.' GEORGE ■ " DEAN ALF. BIUNSCOMBE, AND . corona. : ,D.C. and Q.S., 25.: Stalls,'ls. TV 0 X I N (31 BOX IN G I TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT I • • OWN HALL, AT B.' ■ ■ - The. Much-t.alked-of Match liehvcen ■ • " "HOCK" KEYS, The' Crack Australian .Exponent, . • And ■ ' ' "DENNY" MURPHY,, ' " . New Zealand Champion. ' Three Amateur Preliminaries, Big' Contest at 9.15. ' Prices, 7s. 6d., os., 35., and 2s. Plan at Armit's. Good Seats way still' bo obtained. Plan at 37 Panama Street, from. 1 to 8 o'clock. w> Q. TALBOT, " Hon. Secretary, , Wellington Boxing Association. ;;; MISS . . . MARIE ' . . MOTTO, - Of London, Will give a . i VIOLIN RECITAL, Assisted by ' 1 . (MISS PHYLLIS FELL, In. the , ' SYDNEY STREET SCHOOL, 'TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8 p.'m, , ' Tickets, 2s. Gd. Reserved Seats, 45.. To ! be obtained from Dresden Co. QKATING. SKATING. SKATING. . fe LOWER HUTT DRILL HAIL. EVERY MONDAY, THURSDAY, AND ' 1 SATURDAY. Evening Session: 7.30 till TO. Afternoon Session t 2.30 till 5. Excellent Floor. Periect Jkatea.Fresh Novelties Every Week. H. IiUERIDGE, Manager. THE ono and only Big Waltz of the year—"Loneliness. It"g dreamy, dainty, catohy. Ploy™ ?J leading Band and Orchestras. Don t mis( ; in gotting "Loneliness Waltz; its th< most beautiful Waltz ever written. -1., (id. por copy, .posted free, from thoAnglo« . , American Musio Stores, 118 Cuba Street, , Th* cheapest in tho Dominion. - LYNN TEA GARDENS, . , <U 220 Hutt Road. Fctone. An Ideal Spot to spend a week-end. Every Modem Convenience. Afternoon Teas and Suppers a Speciality. A Special Room for Evening Parties. ■ ■ A Lovely Spot for Motorists to stay fol Refreshments. Cigarettes Sold. - ■ MRS. H. S. WOOLCOTT, .Tunr, Proprietress. ,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1839, 27 August 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1839, 27 August 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1839, 27 August 1913, Page 9

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