AMUS-6M.SNTS. JjiM PRESS T.HEATEE, "Wbera Everybody Grass-" STALLS, 3d. DRESS CIBCLE, U. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT! LAST APPEARANCE of Vita.'s t Foreign Spy -Sensation— "THE WAR MAKERS." •'THE WAR AUKEKS." •Twenty Thousand Dollar 'Corot'" (Kftleu! dirsui.ia); "Trolhattim Falls" (scenic); AND KUjMUBOUS OTHERS. NEW PROGRAMME TO-MOIWQW, LAEQE • TOWN ' HALII — -GRAND MKEWELL BECITAL. MISS CECIL HAINES. MISS CECIL HAiNES. MISS CECIL HAINJBS, FRIDAY, 20th, MABCH. UNIQUE MO-GRAMME, • DICKENS CHARACTBB SKETCHES, LATEST JUVENILIS DANCES (IfteliKling ArgeittiiH) fanga). WOMEN AND CHILDREN OF CHAUCEE'S DAY. HESITATIONS AND SONGS. HUMOROUS SKETCHES. And TIE MAD TEA PABTtI (AHoa ifi Wonderland).. [ ' —~ Admission, 3s. (reserved), Ss,, and Is, Box Plaa. at Dresden. S-ONAID E. LYON, Hon. Secretary. Y.M.C.A, la0!S1 7 1m1£Fa1y; njTEIS AFTESNOOK, to place ef the A Garden Party, unavoidably abandoned on account of tire ind-ement weather, a. Seoiai Afternoon, has tan a'r- . raiigml in the X.&I.C.A. Sotiina at 3 o'cloek. Musk, Flsnver Stall, Sweet Stall, And IMr-fishjnWs. ■ admission-is,, which includes aftet- ■ nosn tea. MISS £, THOMPSON, : Hon. Secretary. A , • GA ED E N PARTY •"■ WiU fe held at fhe PEESYTESIAN ORPHAKAGIE GROUNDS, IEKHAMPCffiE, : On SATURDAY, 2.lst MrtJ-th, at 2.30 p.m, DISPLAY BY OrhhanaSh Boy .Scouts, Orphanage Girls, and "Y.M.C.A. Cadets. ATTRACTIVE- SIDE-SHOWS., PICTOKES, etc., et*. Admission, to Grounds, 6d. Cars vritl St.o|t iit Britomarfc Street. ' • DANCIM. MISS BORUSE'S Ctosses. Reopen, end. xEtt. ef March.. Classes for Children, , Senior Girls and Boys wjll bo held. Miss Borisso is pre.pare£t to givo Priva.ts Lessons in, "Tango" Banoe. For tetbor particulars, gddress Cβ. Mrs, Bin*, 9 MulgriW! Street. ANOTHER WALTZ COMPOSITION ■% tho Populat Writer, . ADBIAN HOPE. "ESTE iiava pleasure .in aiinouneins tfcs Tf publication oi nijotber ADBIAft HOPE com-positiiOii. entitled— "DAWN OF SPRING" WALTS. It as haardly necessary to .raehtjan the extraordinary success this -WritesV cgrn }»Stfcrans Hvo enjoy-Ml, nfid « p.fedaet that "PAWN QJ? SPUING ,, *, will bis tho coHi.in.ij sentson's favourite Wa-l-tzy owing to its captivating , meMies. AJl.fhe ap)3fo€ ! iAt;e..B ghould" gfei i copy.' , '' 'T-f u.iHvMo to call and h'ear it ptayed over, send Is. lOtl. iu ataiiins, and we will post you a copy. DfiAS. BBSS AND • ijanners Street, Weilijigtofi, -THB OLDEST -M-tMC PUBLISHED' iNJ> PIANO BIpOBTEBS in NEW ■ • ZIAWND, .WEBBING 4tFT. f liQYD'S L.uckjr WEDDING KINGS. JU Solid iftet, Gold stamped; IBs., .(id.. to 50s. etteb... ■ j 252 UMBTON QUAY and IM CUBA' STREET,
M'Cli.titon's- Colleen S<km; is inatle (torn; plant ash iftste«4 °f Wflstic soela. Duehess of AtoreoiMi says; "It is sweet, rctrishing."'—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2010, 18 March 1914, Page 9
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