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AMUSEMENTS. WELLINGTON ROSE AND CARNAtiON CLUB. ' . i WELLINGTON ROSE AND CARNATION CLUB. ROSE SHOW! -"" ROSE SHOW TOWN HALL, TOfTO HMJL;' V (LARGE HALL.) (LARGE HALL.) ~ TO-DAY, (WEDNESDAY.) TO-BAY. ROSES. CARNATIONS, LADIES' TABLES, ■'■ HIS EXCELLENCY WILL OPEN THE SHOW AT- 3 JP.iL , < ■",■■ ■ ■ .'■■'■ ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING, H. A, FOX, , Afternoon Tea. Jr.. ,E.. S. LORD, 17 and 13, Cuba Street. 'Phone 167?. Joint Son, Sees, .■■ SPECIAL PERFORMANCE, .. .• SPECIAL PERFORMANCE. ■• . OPERA-HOUSE, OPERA HOUSE, -• . TO-NIGHT! ' * TO-NIGHT!' ■;. ' THE • COMPETITIONS. : "COMPETITION REVUE," , "COMPETITION REVUE,". AjLL THE WINNERS. DECILE HAINES and DR. HALES in now Rag Time Sketches; hblslLh HAINES as "Sairey Gamß." ZITA CHAEMAN-Juveniie Champion. • ' ■ . CLEVER CHILDREN'S DANCING. S LIA J PRKHARD (Melhourire), in Ophelia's Mad Scene .from Hamlet , The Winning Comedietta, "THE REAL Q," ■' „ ,-, -Sunported by the following Star Performers: ' " Misses Ethel Lisssck, Wyonne Hayhittle, Thurza Rogers, Jean Pliinmer, Peggr '■' Reeves, The Military Dancing Trio," Ngaife Leninlon, Mario Fix, Kathleen Wfteoler, Messrs. Normaii Aitken, Byron Brown, Ernst. Luke, T. H. Kckefau Seon-Brown, and Ben O'Brien, . POPULAR PRICES. Dress Gircle and Orchestra Stalls, 25, ; Back Stalls, Is,; Gallery, fid. Plan at Dresden. .No 'Booking Fee. r • . JAMES DYKES, Secretary ; BOOK AT DRESDEN, Is. 6d. . fflS ' MAJESTY'S • ■'■ THEATRE. ,*: THE KING'S . TO-NIGHT, ?* ~ '~r- ,-■•-.„ •' Tti ; '' HE KING'S , TO-NIGHT. # ..., 'iJV n s^M eM ' ' MATINEE: SATURDAY,. AT. 8.80, Starting aidl NoVel Attractions. ' HAYWARD'S. PICTURES. fiRENNAN.FULLBRS' VAUDEVILLE ' A Greater Success- thate ever. ' ■ENTERTAINERS. The Screen is Mightier than thfe Pen. Tno Greatest of all Novelty Acts. NO WRITTEN RECORD could' teil the ARTHUR TROUT.T The Human noble story of the Scott Expedition, create ARTHUR TROUTT . Fish/ such a profound impression, or evoke -Champion Under-watcr Swimmei; of the . SUCH UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM .. 1^ one-thousandth part so effectively as does' .AiEHMA'iD. Poatiag's great film-, Featuring Arthur Troutt, the Human "WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE," Fish, in a wonderful performance. "WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE," ; UNDER WATER in a. CRYSTAL TANK "WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE," • Tremendous Success of No Finer Picture Screened.' mi. irr iS I^ 1,0 TRIO i . ,x- ' It Stands Alone. The Apes of Art, The World s Gteftest. Team xj£ Acrobatia ' Also our supporting array of . „.. . ~ Comedians. _ ■ ' ALL MG Sffl" ™ ■ DA ™ "Spinal including DAVIS: Oddities, ' "THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1913," ALLAN" '■' Record attendance of J-s'o.;o<lfl. In something ' DAVIB- - a Marvellous Picture of . quite new. DAVIS PEGOUD, FLYING UPSIDE DOWN. EtelM-d's „ v THE ; See his be-ivildering feats. Premier. VIENNA Viqlm; ' fn. ■ i» • «.• '-n> i. % .. -i Harp TRIO Instnimentalißti. Characteristic Pictures of two great * BK - TOM e "' • •' ' TF?? S T ■" 'FORD.and DAVIS . . m JiM LARMN, PAUL The Whistling PAUL.. DUBLIN S-STRIKE KING. JEACLE. Bowery 80y../ IBA'CLE: . rif And. KELDINE AND iSPEE-D,. : m^Wrav C T : Sp CROYDO.NS. .LASHWOQD'.ifc RENBY. r-tw/iioH'fer<Si4J&f o- PH'■■! JOHNSON AND CONWAY. KING'S .ORCHtoSTRA-Signor Truda D _ a 4nd 0& - 25 ., staU ,, fc . &j. ;. Bpfer _D.C. and 0 fetalis, Is: Stalls, 6.d, cirble ls _ p]ft . n at Dresden. BooKnir Resets at Dresden, Is, -6d, „ \ . 6d, estra. Theatre 'PhOne, 1.65. ' __CITY jrt'aUSfls' "" : THEAfRB ■ TOWNfIALL.'/ ;.. ■ m Everyhc% : Go«.".'" oS RECITAL: TO-DAY.AND Tt),NMHT,.. . SATUH-DAY Next, the y Sad. NOVEMBER, ta ST APPEARANe-E' of ite ' At So clock. ■ '■I ' KalOT • Suite Gothiq.ue' BoeltlnKffln "THE SACRIFICE Air-Gavotte „ ..Wesley "THE SACRIFICE Di-thyramb Earwood AT Good Friday Music (from 3rd Act) THE SPILLWAY." Wagner. , THE SPILLWAY."' .' ADMISSiaN-r6d, and Is. JNO. R, PALMER, ■ AND MANY OTHERS, Town Clerk, 18th November, 1913. , . NEW PROGRAMME TO-MORROW.., rJOWN HALL, CONCERi CHAMBER. " ' m^mMm vumSi "* ' A CONCERT. — Will be given by Mr, A, SZENES and jp you-intend purchasing a- Piano, joi Pupils on Saturday Evening, November J. B hould certainly, inspept our Various 22, at 8 o'clock. stocks of High-grade Instruments-.by thf ' Tickets are obtainable at The Dresden, ifollwving world-famed .makers.:— Prices: 2s. and Is.' 2s. Tickets reserved free. JOHN BRINBMEAD AND SON, ' ' ' — ,-^;: JULIUS 'BLUTHNER. GIFT GORS & KA;LLMA,N.N, WLUjJUiuuiii. SCHIEDMAYER & SOEHNE; f LOYD'S Lucky WEDDING RINGS, FRITZ ./KUHLA, Li Solid Met, Gold stamped; 15s, (Id, . i NEWMAN & CO.; to SOs. each. ■ -• • , , .„„„ ■■■, , ' . ~ ~.,. ' noo t axthtw rtniv „,a lid PTfBA -> ■ *38..cash, or oasy terms (JO per -. 282 QUAY ju4 114 CUBA depo^t -. Al , a halanfee in monthly, pay- ' STREEr. mente, esQttduig'oTOr o'he, two, or thfeis ' . .. . . years). . . ..' ■■ MEW "AND SUCCESSFUL WAWZ, .. °T L^tl^'IN The "RUBICON," by Ernest Toy, the latest models by the above .firms, Beautiful and Dreamy, Inspection cordially invited. Price, Is, 6d, Posted, Is. 7d. „■ T*,*. ™ -rm^. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC CHAS. BBGG AND CO, tTD, .• STORE. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, - ■' 116 CUBA STREET. Tho oldest Established Piano .House 1 "- THE CHEAPEST-MUSIC STORE IN- '. in N.Z.- ■' ■ ■ . THE DOMINION. . . _.

READY-FOR-SERVICE These Stencils are cut with precision and are clean and sharp The designs are characteristically Oriental, and are quaint and artistic, and decidedly .novel These Stencils are in sets complete, each set comprising 12 cut Stencils, 2 Stencil Brushes and Colours The designs are suitable for cushion covers, table centres, borders and curtains, and are really very effective These Japanese Stencils would make excellent Xivvas Gifts, and as they are moderate in price and the quantity' is limited, purchases should be made at once No. 1 Set, 12 Stencils, 5i x 3i inches, at 2/- the set No. 2 Set, 12 Stencils, 8J x 3 inches, at 2/6 the set No. 3 Set, 12 Stencils, .11x4 inches, at 4/- the set No. 4 Set, 12 Stencils, li x 7% inches, at 5/6 the set . No. 5 Set, 12 Stencils, 61 x 15 inches:, at 6/- the set No, 6 Set, 12 Stencils, 8| x 15 inches, at 8/6 the set No. 7 Set, 12 Stencils, .17 x 13 incheSi at IQA the set Some of the Stencils can be had separately at 6d, 9d, Is each The above designs are quite new and only obtainable from us V.V ® TOMBS LIMITED LAMBTON-QHAy WELUNCtON '.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 5

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930

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 5

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