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BOOK EARLY at tIie"DRESDEN, "Is. GdV" MIS ' MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTt'S THEATRE,' Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. TO-NTGHT, AT 8. . ' TO-NIG nT, -AT 8. LAST SIX .NIGHTS,-OF PICTURES LAST SIX NIGHTS OF,, PICTURES At tliis Theatre.' Glorious "Farewell"., Attraction / The Hit of the Hour in England A Reigning Success. „ " A -TRIUMPH AT AUCKLAND. ■ A. TRIUMPH AT, AUCKLAND.. ' •The Grand Okl Play,.. • The Grand Old Play,;:. EAST LYNNE .••••:•• EAST'LYNNfI ' BAST. LYNNE 7000 -EAST'ItYuNND > ■ EAST LYNNE.. feet.. ~;;HAST LYUfNB,;,' EAST LYNNE . . EAJ3T LyjN'NE.,. The. Biggest, Best, and Most Costly Picc.i tnre-Playyet Produced in. England.'.i.ii.i "EAST ■LYNN33-!-—*. ' —r"EAST LYNN®"— ; . ' —"EAST LYNNE" v—"F,AST. LYNNE" , ~ .—"EAST, LYNNE"— V ; . Tho, Ladies' , Dcligliit, The Ladies' Delight, : And Everybody's Favourite -Drami,":"'- ■ IN PERFECT PICTURE' FORM, i : ". ■IN PERFECT PICTURE FORM, With Explanatory Lecture. ■"• ■' PRESS OPINIONS!' V" "A : "Em." •' "Miss Blanch: Forsythe .'appeared ' al-' Lady Isabel -Vane"last"night,' -and -he*-; wonderful impersonation brought tears •to"'-, the eyes of many."—"Star,", Sept. 2nd., THE BEST DRi.AM.ATISATION: YliTi -.i, , THE -BEST DRAMATISATION YET. ". ' Grandly Mounted. . • Richly .Dressed* . Costumes of the correct .pferiod-..' ■ •>'!■ Special Orcliostrail 'Accompaniment. D.C., is. 6d.';' Stalls, Is.; U. GdV. Reserves. Dresden; 110 extra foe.; missions to seaman.:. MEbcantilb marine,,.. faiß'.; if I At tlio SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE Near Government Buildings. '' LAST DAY—Children's Afternoon. ' . 3 p.ni— Opening by Misrf Esther Fisher. GRAND MARCH AND MA'V POLE. Special Attractions for'■ To-night. ■ ■ Admission .Gd. Children 3d. . . - IV. E. ,COCKS, Missioner. AN EXCEPTIONAL SONG SUCCESS.:; ' WE have pleasure in -introducing Herman Lolir's latest Song:—'.:, "LITTLE .C'REV HOME IN: THE/,, : : WEST." ; • • - This song is in enormous demand .every- , where, and is by far the best soller written by this successful writer, suitable for either-Lady or Gentleman, and published in 1 keys, viz., Bb. (range A fo -D), C; Db., Eb. It should Ik> in every Sanger's '. repertoire. We give the first verse:— • " When the golden sun sink in the hills, ' And tlio toil of the long day is o'oi-— : Though tlio road' may be long, in the Jilt , of a song. " ;i I forget I was weary before. , For aheadj whero'the bluo shadows, fall, I shall como to contentment and restj And the toils of tlio day Will,be-all , ' charmed"away• In my little grey- home in the west. Prioa.ls. Pd., posted to arty address let. . 10d 'CHAS. BEGG' AND Cbiv 'ii'tD:;. 5 Manners Street, Wellington. THE HOME OF GOOD MUSIC. _ • York private hotel, Feilding's LEADING 1 House. / , One Minuto from Railway Station. Commercial men .and - holiday-seekers'" will "find this house up' to date in' over?" particular. Fifty rooms, excellent table.---good attention. . Entirely under newi . management. Tariff Gs. Gd. ■ MRS. M'CONACHIE, : .. . .Proprietress, . PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL, Corner Wellesley- nnd Hodsoii Stre6tß» Auckland..,! ■ . (Under New Management.) l MR H. F. CAMERON, late,of National ; Hotel, Wellington, has taken,, , over,; the above Hotel, and hopes to welooma,all old''.customers.' ' Catering"especially, suporvisftd hy'Mrs, ... ( Best of Liquors kept. ; WHERE TO STAY IN 1 PRIVATE HOTELf ■ ZJ , Clyde Quay. ■ ■' (Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station^:; Kitchon'under entire charge of Mr. Fia late Chef Royal;, Onk, : Hotel, ,Wellington) for 9 years. , . Visitors' and P-ennnneiits rates \ . per day; 255. por weolc. 'Phone 1 1656. MRS. FIX, -Propnetreag. ,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1849, 8 September 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1849, 8 September 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1849, 8 September 1913, Page 9

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