AMUSEMENTS. Q V E It A .. H O U S B. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Maiiuging Directors, Gco. Tallis, Huah J. Ward. Clyde Meyi'.ol!. General Mamiger : (Sydney) E. J. Tait, Gtoucrnl (Melbourne) Taylor iUarbj'shirc. Genera! M<inaftei- JUcliard Stewart . ...■ j\N ELECTRICAL SUCCESS. ■:' : . .. ■ "GRKAT!" .' . "SI'LIJNDID!" "MAGNIFICIiNT!" ■ "THE BEST OF'THEM-ALL".' Was the Vwdict of Last Night's Jsnt!msi- ■ astio Audience, which cuvo a royal j welcome to I "AUTUMN MANUIiOVIi.ES," . ■ I "AUTUMN MAKOKUVHES." Tlso Groo.t Lomioii Military Musical j Triumph, (ho Special Fenlures of which ] PICTURESQUE SETTINGS! BEILLIANT COSTUMES! : CAVTIVAI'ING SONGS! CLEVER AND HUMOKOUS DIALOGUE. An Enthralling Story. And the Oncra is represented by AX INCOMPARABLE CAST. -'■■■ AN INCOMI'AUABLE CAST. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.50. TO-NIGHT, AT. 7.50. And 3 l'otlpwiiijr Nirfits. "AUTUMN MANOEUVRES." ."AUTUMN MANOEUVRES." MONDAY NIGHT NKXT. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. Three Kisrhts Only. Gran 4 Special lievival of the Fantastic Musical Comedy Success, "THE ARCADIANS." "THE ARCADIANS." ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Jth. Three Nfchts Only. "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER." "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER." Plans for "Aututna Manoeuvres" now open at ihe. Dresden. BOX PLAN for "The Arcadians" and "The Chocolate Soldier" will be oi&ned, TO-MORROW MORNING at 9 o'clock. Prices ivs usual. Day Sales at Christty son's. A LARGE AND UNIQUE COLLECTION OF FUTURES, By M. W. ANDRESEN, On Vio* At • ■ ' M'GRKGOR WEIGHT'S GALLERY, ■ mHE "latest ragtime. When that Midnight Ckoo Chtjo Lc-nves for Alabam (Song): International Rag (Sou?); Stop! Stop!: Stop! (Song); Somebody's Coming, to onr Bouse; Tliey'vo Got Mo Doing ii Noiv. These songs aro all the race in Australia at present. Obtainable only from the Dominion's Cheapest Musis Store. Price Is. Gd.,post free. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE 11G Cuba Street. TO MOTORISTS. WE Store, Clean, and R«piiir Motor Cars, Lorries, and Delivery Vans Charges Reasonable. HEATHER AND CO., Edward Street Garage, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 350 G.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1969, 28 January 1914, Page 9
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346Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1969, 28 January 1914, Page 9
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