amusements. PAUL l')U FAULT TO-NIGHT, AUL DUi'MJLT TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL. Also, TO-MORROW NIGHT, OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY NIGHT, OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY- JfJCfHT, o.l'J.fflA HOUSE. I' VI.'L 813 FAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. The WOl-UJ -s Greatest Concert 'j'enor, TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMIK. PAUL DUPAULT will Sk g! Prayer from "I* rid'!.... Massenet At the JlKlhour oi Co wen Dos'i Tlion Know ? [ .Massenet Au Pays Hoh'ftcs tsylvclui Sinding liivietus .-. Bruno Huhn And Duet with Miss Bindley, "IT WAS A LOVER AND HIS LASS." And Extra Numbers from "Drink to M'o Only With ■ Thine Eyes" "Spring's Awnlaming" "Boat Song". "Still As the Night" "Answer."AIKS'PAULINE BINDLEY n-il] Sing; Shadow Song, from "Dmo-rah" , , Moyel-beer I Hid My love ............ Guy d'Hardlot J-Jie \\ itl.i the Delicate Air...Anio Love, I Havo Won -You ... Lumioh Ronald EARNEST TOY will Play: Souvenir de Moscow Wfcniafrski Madrigal Ernest Toy The Buttelly Bohm .Mazonrku Znr.v-cki At the' Piano: HAROLD WHITTLE. PRICES—Ss. {Reserved); 3s. and 2s. Box Pliiu jit the- Dresden. Day Sales at Christeso-ii's. Q P'E R i ' HOUSE. Lessee.g J. C. IVilluimsoni Ltd. Su)>Lessees-. Georpo \V\iHoiighby, Ltd, Managing Director Mr. Georgo Willonghby C'ammenciiig MONDAY, lfit.li .FEBRUARY. For Nine Nights Only, GEOEGE WILLQUGHBY'S MAMMOTH DRAMATIC COMBINATION, Direct from tho Aileljiki Sydney. THE MANAGEMENT is sending this Company in its entirety to. produce three of tlieir finest and most populiiy Dramas. MONDAY, lfith, and FOUR more lights, "THE BEGGAR GIRL'S WEDDING." "THE BEGGAR GIRL'S WEDDING." "THE BEGGAR GIRL'S WEDDING." SATURDAY, 21st, MON., 23rd, «Ad TUESDAY, WA, Another lyondartul pulsating success, and First production in N.Z., "NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER," . "NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HI;R," A wohderi'uj story of life in the- great Cities, • - AND, FOE THE LAST NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 25th February, ISM, By special request fro® iiiaity Welling-, tcitiiaws, that Wwld-lvide Xovablo Drjiina, dramatised from tlio novel of' Mis. H-eiivv Wood, "EAST LYNNE." Prices; is., as- 2s„ Is. ' Box Plan ' opens To-morrow Moriiing-at tho Dresden. Business Manager George Bulle'i\ 'A DECIDED SUCCESS. "AUTUMN MEMORIES.* ' Tone Poem by ADRIAN HOPE. THE demand for this melodious Piano Hiilo ia -exceptional; in fast, although . only placed on the market Ist, Febrimr.y, wo havo had to tiablo London for a 3000 reprint. Our present stock of' the first edition will only last another three, weeks. We would ask .all interested in Piimo Musie to call and hoar "AUTUMN MEMORIES," or if unable to call, send Is. lOd. in stamps and wo wjit post a copy. If ytm liti'fl it unsuitab'te t-o .your taKte.you. iua.y,.r<:tiir!i-.it,..and. ivo will re- .-• fujid-Mve. money.- r- n>iiit(i ' "AUTUMN MlilEOßl.lsS"promises to bficoine the most popular Piano Solo -New Zealaml lias yet 'heard, C'HAS. B.EGC("IND CO., LTD., • MANSERS STREET, WELLINGTON, IMPORTERS OF 11IGII-URADE PIANO. MASTERPIECES OF- HOLLAND'S FAMOUS PAINTERS. " •REPRODUCTIONS now offering nt the Xsu Gallery'eipress the Original "atmospbere" mast feithfullj. flier sßecial proces.s used repders tones nnd details with an accuracy hitherto unknown in similar SVOTk. M'GREGOR WRIGHT'S GALLERY.rpuE ■ " latest ' ' ragtime" When- that Midnight CIIOO Clieo Leaves for Alabitfn (Souj); Intnvnutional-- Rag (Song); Stop! Stop. StppJ (Song); Sojheh'fldy's Coniiiiß to 6vir Houses They've Got Mo Doing it 'Now:. These Songs are all the rose in Australia at present. Obtainable only from the Dominion's Cheapest Music Store. Price Is* -8d„ post, free.' THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE 116 Cuba. Street
Character readme by the vowel sound iii which one ; laughs is explained ili the "I'iifis JouvnAl." A lmwh till the yovwl "a" (pronounced "a" in Preach) means that, it a man, one is candid, ii' a woma.ll, inconstant and tillable to Tco»i> a sweet; the "c" (pronounced "ay") laugh iitdj-C-iites neurasthenia. lnehmcliofijt, Mid scepticism; the "o" laugh goibtl-imlnre, Kdnertisity, an oasy-smntf disposition. Laughter in "i" (pvanoiiiired "e.o") is th& laughter of children and of blcmdotvti.ineii. The journal utters n solemn warning asainst- people who laMEii in tko vowel "it"; they aVe hypocrites, filaudererSj aild misers. The New Zealand Express Coiflpaiiy'j Argvll motor lorry hits now covered itowly 25,000 miles in two years" ser, vice without any breakdown. It has made ircquwvt long journeys up country sometime,-* of hetwoen 2QO and 300 miles in the round trip,, carrying full loads fill the trrtie, and crossing the Faekaltariki and Rimutaka eiddles. Arqylla are adopted by the principal Kiumcipalitiw and motor transport edinpanios in Ne\r Zealatd, For immediate. delivery one Won Atari! commercial vehicle. > J, jj; FiUifirtltt, Ijostbtoa Quay, North Island Xm^Mxk-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1981, 11 February 1914, Page 9
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