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! "JJAINTY, ADORABLE GENEE." ' GB'NEB. g-knbb. Choose what list you may of the six Truly Great Artists of this Kent-ration, whether it iiiclud&s-Bernlmrdt, Melba, paderovslri, Caruso and luibeiik, to those must bo added GENEE, OPE 11 A HOU BE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Business Manager Charles Bevltele}. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25tU, At 8 o'clock. SEVEN NI GHTS ONLY I Season Terminates NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. MATINEE, SATURDAY, NOV. 1. The Most Important Event that has jot occurrcd ill the Theatrical History, of tho Dominion. The World's Supreme Dancer, Adeline « GENEB. GENEE. "The Very Spirit of tho Dance Itself" of whom it has teen said there is . ONLY ONE GENEE. ALEXANDER VOLININ, The Famous Russian Dancsr. MDLLE. HALINA SCEMOL2, From tho Imperial Opera House of bt. Petersburg, and tho IMPERIAL It U SSI AN BALLET, TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME Will Comprise The Great Classic Ballet, LBS SYLPHIDES. LES SYLI'HIDES. A Series of Fascinating Dang* B entitlec DIVERTISSEMENTS. * And tho Rauiows ; 'lwo~Act lifUlot, ' COPPELIA. ' COPJfBLIA. The Whole Presented in tho Most Gorgeous Sconio Setting. GRAND OPERA~ ORCHESTRA. Conductor C. Stag© Direotor IRAMC PftTOES—B.C. and 0.5., 65.; Stalls, Gallery, Is. Early door to Stalls and Gal W is extra. Plans at the Dresden vs. to mid-day, and afterwards at Chneteson i where- Early Door Tickets will also b available. _ Tli© Eastbourne Council will run i special lato boat after the performance 01 Wednesday evening. . 80-PEEP PANTOMIME ON TOTJE Direction of G. Stephenson andA.Linloj COMING DATES. NAPIER. Oct. 31st, Nov. Ist. WAIPAWA, Nov.; 3rd. EEILDING', Nov. 4th. . PALMERS'fON NORTH, Nor. sth, 6th 7<'h, Bth. HAWERA, Nov. 10th, 11th. ELTHAM, Nov. 12th. STRATFORD, Nov. 13th. NEW PLYMOUTH, Nov. lith, 15th. INGLEWOOD, Nov. 17th. WAn'g \ NUI,' Nov.' lSth, 20th, 21st, 22nd. of advertised dates. . . ■ ■ - WELLINGTON CRICKET ASSOCIATION. ART UNION. POSITIVELY TO BE DRAWN ON THE 7th .NOVEMBER. •jrrOLDERS Ol? BOOKS are requested 11 to see that tho Blocks are returned not later than 0 CTO BER |tst, ths Hon. Treasurer, P. M. MAMIN (Martin, Atkinson, and Martin), Featherston Street, Wellington. , TTUTT " VALLEY LABOUR DAY JUL CARNIVAL!! RECREATION GROUNDS, PETONEI MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1913. 10 a.m.—Grand Fancy-dress Processionll I, 11 a.m.—Grand Sports for Everybody!!! Ereo Distribution of Toy®'. Lollies, Biscuits to tlie Children, Admission—Adults Gd., Children. under 12 Prco ( Hot Water provided. Band in attend7 nC p,'m .—Torcfilight Procession! Grand Illuminated. Open-air , Concert ana Display of Fireworks. Songs, Rccitatations, Highland Dances. Admission 6d., Children under 12.Free!! Dancing on the Green to tho Music Of tlio Pctope Municipal Band. A. J. SKINNER, Hon. Seo. EW AND SUCCESSFUL WALTZ, The "RUBICON," by Ernest Toy, Beautiful and Dreamy. ' Price. Is. Gd. Posted, 3s. 7d. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, 118 CUBA STREET. THE CHEAPEST MUSIC STORE IN THE DOMINION.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 25 October 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 25 October 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 25 October 1913, Page 7

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