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______ f AMUSERIENTS. OP 13 11 A HOUSE. TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW -NIGtTT, SATUKDAY NlGU'f. Change of Programme Evert Concert. PAUL DirFAln/i.', PA l! 1, DIiPAUL'!'. PAUL DUPAULT, PAUL DU FAULT, H'hoso ivowlc-iTm! voice awl dramatic- , power made a copiplpte con.ql.lcst of all liis hearm iasf night. • TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME: PAUL DUFAULT will SiagLemi Me Your Aid, from the "Queen of Hhelin" Gounod PA'ITL DU FAULT will SingA Sulci t -Flower ~.,, Tipton. Si Jb Pouvais M-otirir BarWr&lli How's My Bovf Scott PAUL DEFAULT will Sinjf- ; Inter Nos, M'Fadyon .T'ai Plenre. en Itcve .„, Hue ' llnrning Bruno Hnhn , PAUL DU'fAUL't' will Sing, with Miss Bimilev— > The Duct—Trin, 'I'rip, Trip Marzlais : PAUL DUFAUtT will Sing Extra Numbers from : \\V! PAYS. OFT IS TUB STILLY NIGHT, TUB SWALLOWS, THY BEAMING EYES, ' ■ Ami •: IXVIOTUS. MISS PAULINE I'UNDLEY (Soprano) , . will Sing— . Folia, Folio, from "La Traviata" ...Verdi Also, •_ Motlicr. Dear ~ Jefferson 'A Maid Sings Light .".:. Ma.nlowoil ' April Slorvi Batten ERNEST TOY (Violinist) will Play- • Madrigal Sisiiolvetti ■ Humofeske Dverajt • Fairet Fiintni.sia frifanod-Pnrxtnte ! AT THE PIANO-HAROLD WHITTLE. I 'Prices: ss. (reserved;, -35., .'and<3s. ' : Plans at the Dresden, Day Safes at Obrisfeon's. ■ Direction FREDERIC RHiTOAN ■ ■'lioMiriwßE'j! Some 1 , Fine DTamas, Sparkling Co«edl<?s, Scenic ; from' you.f Easy chair. , Edison's Homo Kinetps.co.pe and Cheap Film i EscbflPge ,d'ocs the trick. Demonstrations at (THUMP AND CO., LIMITED, \> Representatives, \ 2nd Floor, Baker's Building, Featherstop Street. Wellington.' 1 Begulus, West Coast.. February 14, Biira, Wangantii, February- 16'.' Manprarjnpa. WfcStUori. K.ara-mea., Feb. IS. Mailai, Ly-tlelton. Pancdin. Feb. !7. Ripple,- Napier, ftis'boriie. February 17. OtaJtl, London, February ID. BY TELIiGEAPE, OVERSEA. (SHAY'S4IAHIIOttK. February 0. Sailed.--Luzon, fom'-masted schooner, for Duncain. „.,:',. . SYDffEY, February 11. ■Sai.lod.--lUveflna (1,10 p.m.}, tor Auckland. ' NEWCASTLE, February 11. Arrived—Border JCmeln, from New Zoaland. . Sailed—Korpmiko, for New Zealand, MELBOURNE, February 11, Arfived.'-Ot.KifcbO, from London. Pas. Eengcrs for New Zealand !—Messrs. Tiiplcy, M Jltllan, JlCuco, . Dsrr, CanipbeU, Strike. A-Shtou, Brews./6mith, Walton, Stf-aiur, MeHus-son, Hum* (2j, Jphnsoh, Mor'te, Perry, Dr. Werley, Mcsdames Bttine, Morte, Tapley, Brncc, ' Onipbell, BroWn, Smith, Mrn.ni?, Misses'tJh'urch, Bruce, Campion, Cochrane, iFon.'.auiio NJ'cofl. Woods. A'shtart, Radfl. Ortwii.p, Holier, Conier. Strung, Bumo . (21, Perry (2J, Barry, Lam& IS ttiir.d-elar«s, •Bailed.—Moßra,ki lor Bobavt' end. .Blutf. COASTAL, VTEDKPSDAr. FEBIJUARY il. AUCKLAND. . Arrivett.-»yatnr*.(s,si) n.m.), from Vancouver, via. jgonpliiltt end fluvft,. Pamcug.ers., Krat ttalooa^Hiii s Dayyi Mesdames ilaryi-ood. HiitohinSon, Wlnsto'ti'c, Mddlctoh, ■ Sordofl. MeSsri3,,.Hilteh'in6ijh, G. Wiiistwie, G. .Gordon, W&dMpas. A. Neilen, Votiiig, d. A. Wi)?o.n, Hbnjt.W. C. Buoft, .Boari:'. A, H, Naylor, T." J. Bvown, '„ If, Flander'a, Catton, llrabant, Bakaite, Waters, FWlier, Beiiifait, Second A. Ifarrtfi, \falce, iieHda-nies flejcari, Finlayabu, Wyllo, Measfe. C. liejfan, J, W. Reade, W. Davis, Dr. Davis, K. 0. C<ilUs, Wvllo, tbiniiinShani, H, HiiV-ell, Birbef t, W. M'Donald, 0. M-Bort-nld, (i.-. iityet, Leslie, TuUock, A. Grant, • ..Finlaysan: 25 Uiirilt.lass. Arrivsd.'-Kwt.una. (8.20 p,.ff1.!., from Nclvcaett© j Bay (2.3d p..m.), fr&m Loi-. dtsn, .ua, Sydney. j Hailed.—Aparima, (5.4.5 D.m,), for Nowea.stle; .Sguall (0,20 a,..m.), lor Gisborne. To Bail.—Qucenslaiid, for Newcastle. ■ EA?T CAi>B, Na,vua $:aE6cd south for WfiUtneton Rt 11.25 a.m. WANGANUI. . Sailed.-Ka.piU (4.-5 p.ni.), for ffcjllpston, BLEriBEIJI Sft.ilcd.-Opawa ft-<! 0 p.m.!. for Wellington, NELSON, Sailed.-Nikau (5.15 p.m.), for Wclfinston. FAREWELL SPIT. Pohorua pissed for Wclliiißton at J2.4S p.m. Arrivci-Katiri (6.45 ai.m,') from Wcllinßtojb. KAIKOUKA, ArrJvcd.-Wakatu (6.1-5 a.ni.), f*oni Wdlington. • LYTTEIiTON, Arri'ved,-Johri (7.5 a,m,),' from . JJydia, Bay; Wcstfttlia (7.40 a.m.). from WeliftiptP.u;- John Aiidtr-son. i.9.10 a.m.), from Akaroa; Coriuua. 110.20 n.m.), from 'J'imarus Delphic' 0,2.30 p.m.), 'fro* Welitj^tou; Bteeic (4.30 p.m.), far Dvinedin; (5.25 a.m.), from Sounds: PiiKaki (1.1.35 a.m.i. from Greymouthi Kumaro, !4,.5 p.i.nj, froni Suncdin. 1 Sa.ilefl,-%s.tri)lta, (4 p.m..), for Dttncdin; Maori (3.2S p,m.;:, for We.ilinß'toii. • To Eail.-"Corinha, for Wellingtop. Sailed.—Victoria, for Sydney, yfa. northern ports. For WeiKngton—Jtisfce Addln.e.l'l, Kichfirds., MesdamOs Dalziel and child, Ba,tes, Ki'ehar'dsoh. Mcssßs. B. .Batps, Phillips., Lamptop, For Na.pier—S'fescs 3tor,rfs. (2), Pitier., Mcidainea liadilclcy, Wiisou, Messrs. 3. Q. WilsoP, Forstcr, Haddellcy. For Q-Ifbonrfe-JljjJfes Wiliicfi, Sorgun, Jfcsdabes Wilkes, Bht'Pherd and eliild, Jiessra. .Sirens:. Phjllips. For Tokoraaru Bay—Messrs. Herbert, lianv say. For- AucKlaild—Misses Boulnois, Hamber (2), Bowker, Apnleghte, Blandford, Mesdimes Johen and family (3>, MessrE. Jones, Morton, Samuels, C, S. Owen. Railed.—ifaori (5.25 p.m.). for Wcllinglon. PaesenirCt's: SJloon—Migeqa C.oll'ms. (?!, b\wer,' M'Callum. Taylsr. Hou'Bh.an, Fern' hefton, Bansmann, Stapdisit, Watson, Stevena, E'Leod. Liafcard, PaobeT, Johnfpn, O'Mailey, Mondil, Cun'n.lmr.hani, M'Knv, Scott, Clarli ("), Mcsdames- Bibbr. Lord, BuU, OxgeP, Moittgameryv Gavin. Hill, Wiicon, Bores, Bueliftnan, F,«\van. Yeqnian and child, Watson iml infant, F.nn.ie. Justan, Anderson, Frederick, J. 'M'Lcan. E, t. Hayes, Cullinp. 'G. H. Scales, Pearson, !?ibhy, Lord, Bull, Ccillin.r?, Montßomcty, ttiomnso.ri. Bo«ro.ri, THII. Boycs, Biiehanan.' D. Id'-Itoftbld, Lancfofd, Dro*. Cptttrnl]. JFitcheil, "\lyhill, Wblis. Tijdhopo, Barnett. Ca«Uey, TyWlbv, flobhro. So.wery, Burkcr. Suittch, FriuTO, Beece, P-aee, Juston, Anderson, Brown, Fr.ede'vi&k;. 100 sieerase, DB'NEDtN.' . Arrived.—Moma-ri (8.5 p.m.), from Lyttcl-Sailert.-O'lan Buc,h.a»a» (3-10 p.m.), for Wellington. „ % r m ... ' Sailed.-WiHochra. (3 p.m.l, for Wellmston. Pafacßgers: Saloon— MesdAnjeA G'llk'iiwn, Smith. OuinrtteHatl, Bi'ind By and nliitd. Arwstrinir. W«t«lr* "Bd child Walinsley, Lswn'. JPGlhbon. WilUi«fi(m. Kennedy. Dick, Cooke (21. Kiss White. Messrs. Oamafnn. Skene, Avnistrotip. Nprnran. Grec.it, Wiiki.nfif'ri. Wfttern. Gi-ato.ni. Kennedy. Dick.' Walmeley, ErtKcitt, Born. FOUL BREATH, MISFORTUNE FOR MAN OK WOMAN. ■ The old saying that "Distance, lends enchantment" was never wpio aptly to tho jwint than when applied to those people whoso breath is lnil.cn with evi'l-B-Hielltrjp; ami offensive odours. llms persons appear most Attractive at a (listatice, but produce it feflling of pity and disgust when closo to, beiauso of the eon„twm of their breath, ffor instance, it makes litUs difference hoiv beiiutifnl a woman may he. or how ohatiping her manner, if her breath is foul; her charm ■is gon.fi and she is at a disadvantage whenever s.bxs conies in contact with otherpeoplo. Fonl breath in woman arouses in MRU a feeling of repugnance aiul a desire to get out of the conipany of such a woman as quiekly as possible; and oven women will avoid her. It- is, therefore, important for Bverjr woipah who vijlues her personal attraotia-n. to take suqh care 'of hor.wif that this unpleasant and W neeessary complaint is avoided or corrected. Dr, Morse's Indian Root Piila will, be fOund a-fieafching and cleansing remedy, which will ovcrcomo this coinp.laint. They give vou fcl.oau bowels, a healthy stomach' a lively liver, and blood that is rich and red. They are <y ea£e, Sure, and reliable remedy, atel will prevent -ninny- of the complai'tits so cmilnieii if taken o/uce Or twice a week to keep the system in 'a healthy oo»diti«n. _ They are purely vegetable, and their action is not a-econipspied by any nauseous or griping sensation, hut is mild «vi gentle. For all complaints arising from Imperfect Digestion, and Impure Blood Dr. Morse's Indian Ikiot Fills are uaeseelled.*

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1982, 12 February 1914, Page 7

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