AMUSEMENTS. "QUO VADIS:-" "QUO VADIS?" USE BOX PLANS AT THE DRESDEN. AVOID THE RUSH. BOOK EARLY, riMIE KING'S. — XljE KING'S. lIAYWAIiD'S PICTURES.. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 TO-N'iuHT! TO-NIGHT! SPECIAL GRAND EE\T\A.u Of easjly the Greatest Picture tho world has ever .seen, "QUO V.-UMS:-" PRESS OPINIONS, ••QUO YAJ>ISr" SYDNEY: "yOO VADIS?" '"Masterpiece.-"—"Sun.' "QUO VAIMS:" ! "QUO VADIS?" "Sublime."—' Telegraph. "UUO VADIS?'' "Unique."—Herald. ["UUO VADIS:" MLUiOUKNE: '%jUO VADIS?" "Womlcrlnl.''—Argus. "UUO VADIS?" "Phenomenal."—Age. "qiJO VADIS?" AUCKLAND; "QUO VADI.Sf" "The he. l -?."-—ltera.lii. "UUO VADIS?" "Phenomenal.*'-: Star, "QUO VADIS?" WELLINGTON: "QUO VADIS?" "Womlerinl."—l'ost. "QUO VADIS?" "Splendid,"—Dominion. "QUO VADIS?" "Marvellous.'"—Times. "QUO VADIS':" CHRISTCHUECH: "QUO VADIS."" "Gorgfouß."—Press "QUO VADIS?" "Acino of art."-Tiincs. "QUO VADIS?" LONDON: ~ "QUO VADIS?" :'Unrivalied.".-r-Times. "(JUG VADIS?" MADRID:. " "QUO VADIS ?" "Suprtine."—Heraldo. "QUO VADlSGlorious, . .. . "QUO VADIS?" bewildering Pageants ."QUO A'ADIS?" and spectacles of "QUO VADIS?" -BURNING OF ROME "QUO VADIS?" (of awful grarideiirj, "QUO VADfS?" Rome "totterin»" to its "QUO VADIS?" fall."—Scenes . in- the "QUO VADIS?" Coliseum.-iT3iAijW.K-.,., "QUO VADIS?" DOM of CHRISTIANS}. "OUO VADLS?" Awaiting'iheii\,Dooro."" "QUO VADIS r" THROWN TO LIONS. 'ENCHANTING MUSIC. ' • KING'S ORCHESTRA. •Bignor Truda. D.C. and 0. Stalls. Is.: Stalls, Cd. Reserves at the Dresden. - Is. lid. . A TJCKLAXD EXHTB-I^ION Aire KLA N D EX II 1.8-1 TlO N AUCKL AN D' E Xll'l B;I TI O N AUCK LA N D E XIII B' Ifl 0 N OPENS THIS DAY!,; , A CITIZENS' PROJECT FOR-. CITY improvement:"; AND A. HOLIDAY' FOR' ALL. NEW Zealand; The Auckland Exhibition'tow Wtt lh preparation for two years, aMl'lt is'.iroi-fli (he attention of all who are ' plsnsnßtr holidays. Tlio Exhibits are pluborate,"-and a'comprehensivo <lisplay of tho-'Dominioii.? industries. The hiiildii!?.s aro.handsome and delightfully situated, in charming Rrounds. The amusements and en tej-taijiinesits are finer and more various than those, at any previous New Zealand Exhibition.
MUSIC! .ART! " SPORT I - MUSIC! ART! SPORT'.. MUSIC! ART! •'••• • SPOBIi. THE ROYAIi ARTILLERY": BAND, Under a Special Engagement. Will provide the best band' music jver •heard in Zealand, daily* tiiid-without charge. .. THE ART GALLERY Contains a. .splendid collection of British Pictures, newly choecn. from the. most famous Galleries. . <• . . A LON'G PROGRAMME. ... Of Special Entertainments, Sports, Tournaments. and ol!ior ieatures has been pre* paved, covering the wliolo season. WONDERLAND,. The noma of Thrills and 'Laughter. Mo«t of the Shows in Womlerlaiul work iij,- Gravity; but that is all the srnvity ihero is about them. EXCURSION PARES;. On the Railways from all parts of Now Zealand during the Exhibition Reason. ART UNION. ' THE followinst is the molt of Mrs. A. B. Sevraour's Art Ijnioni-lsv.'■ 441; 2nd, 3EO; 3rd, -JSI! i'h. 130; Sth,.-ii; nth, 1S1; 7 th, JSS. — DAY'S BAY EOUSE, DAY'S BAY, THIS well-known Private Hotel is owm for Visitors until January 8th,1914. Earlv application is necessary, as the accommodation is limited. Apply MANAGERESS, Day's Bay House, Bay's Bay. WEDDING GIFT. . j LOYD'S Lucky WEDDING RTNC| JU Solid ISct. Gold stamped; lfe. 6d, to 50s. each. "62 LA&BTCN QUAY and 1U CUBA STREET. WEIGHT'S, FINE ART DEALERS, ARTISTS' COLOHRMEN, PICTURE-FRAME MAKERS, 162 LAMBTON QUAY. . Telephone G56.
QfcrktfflM: Sifts at WMicmbe'B ~. When you visit a store like Whitcombe's you expect; to.'biiy something good, and W as« sure you that if you call.at Whitcombe's now you will-not be disappointed. We have gathered together art, extraordinarily good assortment of Useful Xtr.as Gifts and those wishing to make rcallyirticc presents should inspect the folloiyiiig! Gentleman's, Dressing Case Made, ot «t>Jid lilde, 22m wide, fitted withmor, brusliesvcombs, silver top boUlcs and otlicr- abccssoric-s. 17 picces in all. Price $12 : 10: 0 Gentleman's Dressing Case With doublet corners, .and two locks.. Made ot solid hide and , with elaborate fillings. .The accewwijss comprise every nscded , orlkle and consist of 20 pieecs. ' A Price SIS; 10:0 Lady's Dressing Case Made of solid hide, 16 inches long, fitted with 2 ailvcr-lacktd hair brushes, 1 silver back mirror, 2 silver back clothes brushes, 4 silver top bottles'of various sizes, scissors, comb, nail file, button hook, etc, Case lined with blue sift and fitted with 2 locks * Price £13 :10 ; 0 Lady's Blouse Case lyUde of solid hide, 18 inches Iftng, luicd with browii corded silk fcnd fitted with 5 pockets Price £5: 0 :0 Wkiicmhj, Jhmh
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 5
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