AMUSEMENTS. " ' lj o. W N HA L L,. Direotion J. and N. TAIT. GRAND OPENING CONCERT, GRAND OPENING CONCERT. ' THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9th. ' j MADAME MR. KENNERLEY , CLARA BUTT *" RUMFOIiD BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN,' Reserved Stalls and Balcony, Half-a-Guinoa; Unreserved, 55., 35., 2s. ■ THE CONCERTS WILL TAKE PLACE ON OCTOBER 9th, 11th, and 14th. ,
THE ICING'S THEATRE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. OUR NAVY MATINEE. OUR NAVY MATINEE. Bring the children to see this Grand . Naval Scries, Special prices: Children, 6d. and 3d. fTIHE KING'S Hayward's The King's. JL Nightly. • Pictures. At 8. Tho Ideal Picture' Houso. ' _ Presenting a most glorious, patriotio Picture, emphasising England's supremacy of tho eca, "OUR KING'S NAVY." "OUR KING'S NAVY." "OUR ICING'S NAVY." Patriotio Song, "Sons of tlio Sea," artistically rendered by Mr. Harold Grey. An educational' picture, which every Englishman should Bee. An inspiring lesson to tho world. "OUR KING'S NAVY." "OUR KING'S NAVY." "OUR KING'S NAVY." All phases of warships from the wooden decks of Nelson's Victory to tho stool decks of the latest Dreadnought. And in addition, A NOISE FROM THE DEEP;' A NOISE PROM THE DEEP, Absolutely the limit in comics. Prices, Is. and 6d. Reserves Dresden, 6d. extra. , BMPEESS \T H„E ATR E. "Wlhere Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ■ Stalls, 3d. Dress Circle, 6d. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Two Sublimo "Features." Tho EDISON' Co.'s Drama, "WHERE SHORE and WATER. MEET." "WHERE SHORE and WATER MEET." The THANHOUSER "Masterpiece," "THE GIRL OF THE CABARET.". "THE. GIRL OF THE CABARET." "Nantes" (travel); 'Dolly's Stratagem" (Gaumont comedy-drama), an<l OTHERS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY NEXT, sth OCTOBER, 1913. SUNDAY CONCERT I ' SUNDAY CONCERT! By the WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. Conductor: MR. CHRISTIAN HELLEMANN, Silver Coin Collection. Concert at 8.30. W. H, BOWMAN, . Acting-Seo. Z. ACADEMY OF FINE, ARTS. TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBI- , TION. ' i A Will be Opened by HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 4th OCTOBER, AT 8.30 P.M. Boors open at 8 p.m. Admission, 2s. 6d. on Saturday Evening, and on subsequent days, Is. NEWTOWN' BOWLING CLUB, LTD. THE Club's Green will be Opened for the Season by tho President (J. Gallie, Esq.), at 2.15 p.m. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. > • ■ Visitors are assured of a hearty, woi00me ' S. H. UNDERWOOD, Hon. Sec., Wallace Street. . VICTORIA BOWLING CLUB, Members; intending members, and friends aro cordially invited to tlio Opening of the above Club, which will take place TO-MORROW at 2.30 p.m. Ladies aro specially, invited to bo preeCUt ' F. J. EVANS; Secretary., SOUTH (WELLINGTON DISTRICT,CRICKET CLUB. . A SPECIAL, MEETING will-be held at Messrs. George iind George's Buildt ings, Newtown, THIS EVENING - at 8 o'clock. All . members and intending members are invited to attend. A. FENTON, Hon. Sec, pro tcm. BEAUTIFUL NEW SONG. "TAKE ME BACK TO THE GARDEN OF LOVE" ' ' '. (Raugo C to E.) Send for it now. Post Free, Is. fid. Or if convenient, call and hear it. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, . ' 116 Cuba Street, Wellington. ;
WHITCOWI BE'S-i; Week-emd- ■ Specials^ Specially Attractive this Week-End > ' LI „nI. J.. 1 » M ..MiiMiiwwwuiH.mLUJXWimimilili-iB« .inni... ■ri j You must not miss the specials this week, for as they the Pichirq , Shows there is a " complete change, of programme.''. THE LATEST 3 ? 6 NOVELS FOR # Iy61 y 6 EACH' You can tell by the titles and the authors that they are all new books, alf ,• readable books, and all worth reading. The following besides numerous others will be on offer: .'»• 'j The Price She Paid—by D. fi, Phillips : The Undesirable Governess—by Rosa Cmcj> Corporal Cameron—by. Ralph Connor Holly Macdciiald—by Randall ParrisK The Knighly Years—by W. H, Ardaghe A Fair-Impostor—by Charles Garvice The Fifth Trumpet—by Paul Bertram The Recording Angel-byfCora Harris Holy Orders-by Marie Corclli ' T hc Fruitful Vine—by Robert Hichens The Tadpole of an Archangel—by Major The Prodigal Judge-by VaughaniKestt^ Drary Halcyoiic—by Elinor Glyn ' . Special Price 1/6 each. Also Children's Annuals,. Story Books and Picture Books at special priced '' THE "CHALLENGE" WRITING PAD containing 100 leaves of'ruled, bank paper. An excellent pad. Special Price 2sd. each. ENVELOPES, square and oblong—6, 7. and 10 packets for 1/« 25 per cent, off TRAVEL TRAPPINGS A clear 6aving of 5/» in the £ is yours if you take advantage of this week-end offer. The lines of travel will radiate in all directions, and the Auckland Exhibition opens on December Ist. Sine 20io, . 22in. * SUIT CASES Worth 35M- . & 45/- _ 50M' Reduced to , 55j3 37/8, , Siiei 14ta« « . I6in, .!Bin, l . KIT BAGS 'Worth 40M 45/- • 52/$ . Reducc.d to SO/- ... . 33/6 ... 38?BRIEF BAGS Worth 12/8 20/- 22/G 27/G Reduced to 9/« 15/- 17/- 20/--,. The Special Price 3 are for cash only, and hold good on Friday, front 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. niTOQK Ml ÜBS LIB,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1871, 3 October 1913, Page 9
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