AMUSEMENTS. UK WISE-BOOK AT THE DRESDEN, Is. Ga. NOTE: "QUO VADISr" MAT]NEK. , "OUO VADISr" MATINEE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, At_l:hV milE KING'S. ■ .— A HE KING'S. —i The Horns of Big Stars. : ', • HAYWARD'S PICTURES, - EVEiiY EVENING. ~ "QUO VADISr" TO-NIGHT, at 8, "QUO VADISr" TO-NIGHT, at 8. "QUO VADiSr" TO-NIGHT; at S. .. ,! "QUO VADISr" its beauty, iiuiKiiifiuuncp, "QUO VAD!;-::-" and grandeur, its mighty "QUO VADIS:" mngnittme. artistic ~p£"QUO VADISr" cellence, historic nccii"QUO VADISr" nicy, and marvellous "QUO VADIS: - " realism; its gorgeon* ,jc"QUO VADISr" eessorios and Htartlini? "QUO VADISr" depiction of BURNING "QUO VADISr" HOME, the MARTYR. "QUO VADISr" DOM OF CHRISTIANS. "QUO VADISr" Thrown to the Ljnns"QUO VADISr" in short, its .M'ERt'iV "QUO VADISr" which raptured Europe "QUO VADISr" America, and Aus"QUO VADISr" Irnlnsia, and New Zea"QUO VADISr" land now holds Wei"UO VADISr" lington enthralled. FESTIVAL OF BEAUTIFUL MUSIC. Conducted hv Signer Trml'i; The World's Most Costly Picture:'-" YET MARK OUR PRICKS:,, m-' D.C. and 0. Stalls. Is.; Stalls,.,:&!, Reserves Dresden, Is. fid. . , ■ AUCKLAND EXHIBITIONUCKLAXD EXHIBITION A UCKLAND EX JII BIT lON ■&■ VCKL AN D EX lIIBITIO N NOW OPEN. ,'7,! .-..:. A CITIZENS' PROJECT FOR' CITY IMPROVEMENT, .„., AND A HOLIDAY FOR ALL.NEW . ZEALAND. Tho Auckland Exhibition has sJeon"'u preparation for two years, and it is worth' 'lie attention of ail who aro planning holidays. The Exhibits aro elaborate, and a'comprehensive display of the Dominion's Industries. The buildings are handsome and delightfully situated, in charming grounds. The amusements and entertainments are finer and more various than thoso at any previous New Zealand Exhibition.' MPSTC! ART! SPORT! MUSIC! ART! SPORT V MUSIC! ART! SPORT! THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND, Under a Sticciat Engagement, Will provide the best band music- ever heard in Now Zealand, daily and without charge. THE ART GALLERY ' ' _ ' Contains a splendid collection of British pictures, newly chosen, from Hio most famous Galleries, A LONG PROGRAMME Of Special Entertainments, Sports, Tour-, naments. awl other features has been prepared, covering the whole season. WONDERLAND, The Homo of Thrills and Laughter. Most of the Shows in Wonderland work by Gravity; but that is all the gravity . there is about them. EXCURSION TARES On the Railways from all parts of New Zealand during Hie Exhibition Season. nnRENTHAM RACECOURSE. BOXING DAY. GARDEN FETE AND CARNIVAL,. fa aid of a New Presbytery at Upper" , .. Hull-. ;'".;;";; HORSE JUMPING COMPETITIONS. GARDEN FUTE aml NOVELTY EVENTS. For further particulars-, see Posters, or 'iinilv 1 BOX 6. Upper Hult. WEDDING GIFT. LLOYD'S Lucky WEDDING RINGS. Solid ISet. Gold stamped; Ms. 6d. to 50s. each. SB2 LAMBTCN OUAY ,-ind 114 CUBA STREET. DAY'S BAY HOUSE, DAY'S BAY.. TniS well-known Private Hotel is onen for Visitors until January sth, 1914. Early application is necessary, as the accommodation is limited. Apply MANAGERESS, Day's Bay House, Day's Bay.. " M'Cliiiton's Colleen Soap has a'deiigli'tful .iroma. Marchioness of Bristol, savs: "Colleen Soap t find very nice to use."— A.lv<-
.lira Millilp Ii £xdu« Styles THE STIRRUP BAG is London's latest'craze in Handbags, an£Whltcombc's have just got in the first shipment. ... ■ THE STIRRUP". .will .appeal to'the ladies, for they are neat,, smart, .and stylish, and also extremely serviceable... The assortment, is a comparatively small one, simply becausewe were unable to procure more. There was such a run on these bags that the manufacturers were hard pressed to keep pace. with the orders, THE STIRRUP BAGS would make excellent Christmas Gifts; and those who want to own one of these new style of bags must act promptly, for they are not. likely to remain with us very long. THE STIRRUP BAG In brown, blue, grey, green and black, in a variety of shapes and sizes. Prices 7/6, 9/6,11/6,13/-, 15/-, 16/6 to 30/- each THE "BURLINGTON" The smartest of'the STIRRUP BAGS-, artistic and elegant in finish. Prices 40/-, 45/-, 55/-, 60/- each THE ENVELOPE BAG Another very smart style of bag. Prices 7/G, W/- IS/-, 20/-, 25/- each THE "," FAVOURITE » BAG Semi'flval in shape, and finished with tassel. )n brown, mole, grey and green. Prices 22/6, 25/-, 27/6, 30/- each The above bags are now on view. Wtale & Toils Ltd. Lamhton Quay —Wellington 119
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1923, 4 December 1913, Page 5
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