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AMUSEMENTS. ~ OI'ERA HOUSE. " ADELINE GENEE. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. ONLY MATIN El') SATURDAY NEXT. Children to all par's (except Into door Gallery) at Half-price. SEASON FINISHES SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. Q' PEIt A HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. The Great and Incomparable ' ADELINE GENEE, ADELINE GENEE, ADELINE GENEE, Th« World's Greatest Dancer. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) OCTOBER 29th. ADELINE GENEE, ADELINE GENEE, "The Very Spirit of tho Dauco Itself" ALEXANDER VOLININ, The Famous Russian Dancer, 'And tho IMPERIAL RUSSIAN BALLET, Tho Great Classic Ballet, LES SYLPHIDES. LES SYLPHIDES. A Series of Fascinating Dances entitled DIVERTISSEMENTS. DIVERTISSEMENTS, And the famous Two-Act Ballet, COPPELIA. COFPELIA. TO-MORROW (Thursday), OCT'. 30th, The Great Desert Romance. THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA. Conductor C. J. M. GLASER, Stage Director FRANK RIGO. PRICES—D.O. and 0.5., 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early door to Stalls and Gallery, is. extra*. The Eastbourne Council will run a special late boat after tho performance this (Wednesday) evening. —For Lyttelton—Messrs, Morris, Barry, Bowron, Mrs. Pollock, Miss Nicolas. Mr. and Mrs. Garden. For Wellington—Mr. M'Sarn, Mr. Donaldson, Miss llUflsctt, Captain Jt'Lauclilan, Mr. Parker, Mr. Harris, Itev. A. W. Broush. For Napier—Eev. ana Mjbi Gardner. For Qisbofino—ltr.. and Mrs. W. Webb. For Auckland-—Sir. Finlay, Mss Valentine, Mrs Mann; 11 steeraiso. HUSUNUI LEAVES LIVERPOOL. Under charter -to the F. and 3. Line, tlio liner Haruntii left Liverpool on Sunday last, for Las Palinae, Melbourne. Sydney, and New Zealand ports, via, Durban-. Sho is duo hero on January 4. TIMBER FOR WELLINGTON. The coastal steamer Mangapapa was expected to leave Karnmea last evening for Wellington, via Wcstport. She lias on board 35,000 ft. of timber for this. port-. The auxiliary schooner Kcho is still barbound at Karamea, and is awaiting a favourable opportunity to leave for this port, She has 85,i)00ft. of timber oni boiud. Advice was received from the steamor TJlimaroa' last evening to the effect that she expects to arrive at Wellington from Sydney at 8 o'clock this marninE. H.M.R. I'ymmus arrived at Auckland at 6.15 a.m. on Monday from the Nvw Hebrides. After boinc coaled yesterday, the vessel left at 6 p.m. for Wellington, via. Napier. Sho should show up hero about Friday next. Amoknra, Government training ship, put into naif Moon Bay, Stewart Island, en Monday for shelter. When tho weather moderates she will proceed to the Southern Islands. / , Information lias been received locally to tho effect that the steamer Ilford, 4266 tons, owned b.y the British Stea,mship Co.. lias been chartered to load «, eorgo of hardwood at Builbnry for tho four principle New Zealand ports. A fine record was established enrly in Reptember by t.lie shipbuilding firm of Messrs. Wm. Denny Bros., of Dumbarton, vhen they completed tho const,ruction of their thousandth chip. The Arm liavo en.ioyed a good reputation ever Bince- they built their first vessel, a fiddle steamer named Loch Lomond, in 1845. For tho Irrawaddy Flotilla Compativno fewer than 226 vessels have been built by the firm, and appropriately enough the Ifi-te-st vessel conptriictcd was for the Ind'an. Company, which has been one of the firm's best customers. Tlio four-masted barque Andromeda, 1762 tons, Ims been chartered to load case oil at Now York for New Zealand ports. It is reported that tho Norwegian barano Sara, 1198 tens, is now loading a full cargo of .iarrah at Bunbury for Lyttelton. Sho is to sail about the end of this month, and is due at Lyttelton early in December With 700,000 ft. of jarm.h. Owing to the strike the collier Kowliai will not now call at. Wellington, hut will proceed on to We?t Coast ports. She has 500 tone of salt, ex the Kaituna, for Wellington. The West Coast packet Arahnrn. left Greymouth at 7 a.m. on Monday for Westport, Nelson, Picton, and Wellington. Sho is due hero this evening. Tho cargo steamer < Mimiro arrived at Auckland on Monday night, from Xcw York via Australian ports. It is anticipated tho/t she will leave for Wellington to-mor-row night, and should ai-rivo hero on Saturday or Sunday. The present state of affaire on the waterfront. make it necessary to poetpono the Atbcnio's departure for London- indefinitely. A similar restriction of movement affects tho Carinthic, which, arrived from London on Monday. Having completed her visit to tho northern lighthouses, the Government steamer Jlinemoa is duo hero either on Friday or Saturday, Cftb'.od advice was received by tho local agents for tho Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company yesterdjy to the effect that R.M.S. lonio left Jlonte Video, in continuation of her vo.vago to London., on. Thursday oveninpr last. Tho .vessel is duo at her destination on November 13.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1892, 29 October 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1892, 29 October 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1892, 29 October 1913, Page 9

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