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•T ' 1 1,1 f~" *" '*> ' " "" ' . AMUSEMENTS. " THE CLARA BUTT AND KENNERLEY RUMPOED CONCERTS. ' BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE DRESDEN TO-DAY. "Surely such a gorgeous voico bos never before been given to mortal woman.'V •. "Tlio London Standard." IJIOWN HALL. Direction \ J, <md N, TAIT, SECOND NEW," ZEALAND TOUR. ' GRAND OPENING CONCERT. GRAND OPENING CONCERT. GRAND OPENING CONCERT. GRAND OPENING CONCERT. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER'9th. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOpR 9th. MADAME ' MR, KENNERLEY CLARA BUTT a * d RUMFOED ; Supported by ,WILLIAM MURDOCH, MOWAT CARTER. Pianist, .Violinist,' HAROLD CRAXTON, Aooompanist, . . THE BOX PLANS WILL ; OPEN THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, At tlio Dresden, at 0 o'clock. Reserved Stalls and Balcony, Half-a-Guinea. THE CONCERTS WILL TAKE PLACE ON OCTOBER 9th, 11th, and Uth'( nnHE KING'S. iTTIS , MAJESTY'S THEATRE) A IIE KING'S. -CI ■ The Ideal Picture House. Direction Bronnan-FuUer«, Ltd< TO-NIGHT At 8 NIGHTLY BRENNAN-FtJLLERS' VAUDEVILLE HAYWARD'S PICTURES. ENTERTAINERS. V Cheers! Cheers! ; Cheers I Tlio Best the World can Provide.' • Greeted Jury's Masterpiece: ' THIS EVENING, —"OUR ICING'S NAVY."— —"OUR KING'S NAVY."— SCH|PPS Dnlling CIRCUS "OUR KING'S NAVY." ■ SSSSSSf, m V! d - : ' mSSSI ' "OUR KING'S NAVY" SCHEPPS . W-altzinff CIRCUS , ' SCHEPPS' Ponies, CIRCUS ' Soreened to Patriotic Airs, and with SCHEPPS' • Higli- ■ • CIRCUS " Vocal Embellishment. SCHEPPS' Diving" CIRCUS ' "SONS OF THE SEA." SCHEPPS' Monkeys, CIRCUS"SONS OF THE SEA.' f SCHEPPS' Mind- CIRCUB- - Sung with Fino Success by SCHEPPSj . rrßCnt " 'HAROLD GREY. A ETF Clßofts ON A STAGIS"" 1 a l;: a f s s and ,r i!f ov i rrei f[; . Instantaneous Success of supremo oil tlio high scno, • Tho strength 7?o.\n?PAT < nA " of her defence and the defence of these ; •i ■ ' ' ; islands in which we live are indissolubly THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF Till} ""' connected', and much depends upon tho YFAH, supremacy being maintained, as main- MISS JESSIE WILTON, ' tamed_ it must be, at all or anj cos . Tho charming English Comedienne. Tha sight, of this fine pictorial, "trhich DORIS TINDALL i splendidly depicts in most vivid form The Talented Young Male Impersonator, matters connected with England s own - 0 . 'Supported by; fighting fleet, is followed with the deep-,: i 10-STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS-10 . ! ' est interest by Britains subjects wher-.. .... D-0 . „. nd o , s 2g .: ; .stalls, Is. 6d.j Uppe* ever screened, and tho patriotic feeling Circle Is • . awakened in the breasts of the older sic- , p la £ a fc Dresden. / Booktos fid. " tion of the audience and instilled into. ' : : . the hearts of tho rising generation must _ _ _ _ result in binding the younger countries , SI H 0 R T 1 S THEATRE, to the Motherland. , - ' 6000 FT. OF OTHER BiABE PICTURES, j COMMENCING THURSDAY., , uv THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. • A GIorious'VITAGRAPH Dramatic-, 6d. and Is. Reserves Dresden, Is., fld.. " ' Masterpiece," 2500 Feet: OF ; MAGNIFICENT; PICTURE-STOR^ ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Cl l n ~ A Brilliant Star Featuret " ■' ' "THE STILL VOICE," AUCKLAND. , "THE STILL VOICE,". ■ £ STBIKISo ' WJJXGTOX! . . POWER. THE LAST BUT THE BEST GAME OF Open Daily, from 11 o;m. to ll'p.m, '"' THE SEASON. . ' ■ .-■■ - ■NEWTOWN PARK, ' ■ tCdTJNQI^' 1 TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), TOWN HALL. .. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY, - : — - ORGAN RECITAL. At 3 p.m. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Everybody's Going, so Come Early and TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHTi Get tho Best Seats. - WEDNESDAY,' j _ At 8 o'clook.- : . *.wiw. Tiw ' BY MR. BERNARD PAGE; • ' ' Ladies and Schoolboys, Free. . (City Organist);. . A. WILLIAMS, Hon. Soo. , Prelude—"Tristan and Isolde" Wagner y Concerto in -D Flat ...William Felton,' ' i ——:—: — - Toccata and Fuguo in D Minor Bacli . 'innHE . QUAKER. • GIRL." Andanto •••• Mozart' .A . ADMISSION—Is. and Od. Complete Supplies in Stock of all the . " ' JNO. 11. PALMER, r Musio of this charming Opera. '. . . Towii.i Clerk;." Vocal Score Gs. 6d. each Ist October, 1913. • Piano Soore Is. Od. each. , Unwrs £It tit _city council; ' Iparate Is.' *}.' eacb TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Ist October '.' Also, all Music in stock for "Sunshine nixm 4r.-DT^SikrA Girl," "Miss Hook of Holland," and mn . BAND PERFORMANCE. "Belle of New York." ' TRAMWAY BAND AT NEWTOWN Call and hear some of the gems tried over. -niTu™ BEGG'S PIANO AND MUSIC WARE- Ji\o. K. PALMbK, HOUSE L»i€rl£« Manners Street, Wellington. Ist October, 1913. THE LATEST WALTZ SUCCESS. WEDDING GIFT. "GOLDEN MORN," •• , ~~ „„„„„ "GOLDEN -MORN," 1 T LOYD'S Luoky WEDDING RINGS, ■. By John Cowley. JU Solid 18ot. Gold Btamped; lCs. 6d f This Waltz is selling rapidly, and' is sure to 50s. oach.' to repeat its Loudon success. "Golden 282 LAMBTON QUAY and 114 CUBA! Morn is one of tho best of this .Season's Waltzes. Our Pianists are at your service to try it over. , : t OTls! S BEGGTND P °CO d , LTD°f' BEAUTIFUL_NEW SONG. > Mannei-s Street, Wellington. "TAKE ME BACK TO THE GARDEN Wellington's Popular Piano House. OF-LOVE" 1 ■ 1 (Range C to E.) (TIORRA LYNN TEA GARDENS, g en( j for it now. Post Free, Is. 6d t V 220 Hutt Road, Petone. Or if convenient, call and hear it. An Ideal Spot to spend a week-end. nnHE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSltf Every Modern Convenience. J. STORE, : Afternoon Teas and Suppers a Speciality. UG Cuba Street, Wellington. A Special Room for Evening Parties. : : A Lovely Spot for Motorists to stay for Warner's Rust-proof Corsets for Com* Refreshments. fort and Rood stylo. Ask at our counter Cigarettes Sold. to 6eo the latest spring fashion, but in. MRS. H. S. WOOLCOTT, Junr, sist on Warner's. Kirkcaldie and Stains, Pronrietre3s. Ltd.—Advt. ■ . ■ -■■■/ ■ 'V l -^ I' ■ j FOLMMCJ TABLE MAPHINSI FANCY " DESIGNS EASY... ' , : HEWI||W The folding of serviettes in fancy designs is not now usual for household use, simply because so few know how to do the folding, and yet the appearance of a table for an occasion is decidedly improved by such . ' ' decorative effects. In the COLONIAL EVERYDAY COOKERY Details of five . fancy designs • with illustrations are given, and any one can learn how to fold in the fancy designs with a 1 little practice. There are, many other useful hints in the book but its greatest attraction lies in the fact that it contains > 950 selected and tested Recipes for Everyday Cooking in the average New Zealand Homes v. This book has been on the market for years and each edition has sold rapidly. A new edition revised and enlarged is now out,. Cloth Covers, > Pricc 1/6 Paper Covers. * « « Pricc 1/- cach ' , 4d. extra) WhltcoHibe & f ©ills Liiiiited AND ALL BOOKSELLERS

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1869, 1 October 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1869, 1 October 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1869, 1 October 1913, Page 9

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