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AMUSEMENTS, "Where Everybody Gobs." TALLS, 3d. ' DHESS CIRCLE, GO. TO-DAY and TO-NI6HT' LAMES! Ysil Must Ses "OUR MUTUAL GIRL," leliaoce Co.'s Magnificent Costume Camsly, mlTi.Hlwftng the .latest Avittmm oshions at tile Stow Booms of Lucifci New York's. JYuno-us IrWislo. AND NtritBRQUS OTHERS. r AKGE TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT. ro-muii't GRAND FAREWELL MCITAL. MISS CECIL HAINES. MISS CECIL MAINEB. GRAND HISTORICAL GROUP Miss Life-able Ami Dr. Mates, Sketch. Misses jean Plimmer, Thtipa Rogers, Wyouna Haybittfe, ami I'eggy.Rcwcs:, "Latest Juvenile Dances." Mis* Haines and Mr. 5?. Aitfen—"Tho ■ jriehdiy Waiter" (David, Co-ppeEfieM). Miss Agues Sesri.ef, Sang'. Miss Hazel Jeffrey, Recitation. Master Itedn&y- PunKborst, Song. Miss Cecil Hiiines snd Mr. 'J. M. CJark'. "liiflfe Swivel'ler and the MarcMottoss/' Dr. jJcMian Hatps and -fiborus, "I'm a CW-y Daffydil," Miss Cecil Saines- .and Miss Marjotte o*Sb-ea, "Tie Argentine Tango." Master Leonard Power, Sketch. Miss Cecil Baffles, "A: trip to, Blackpool." Miss fflfca Chapman, "A IfMetfell to -■ Cecil" (written by Frank Morton). Ana "The Mad Tea Party" (Lewis. Carroll). Admission, 3s, (reserved), 25., and Is. Plan Dresden, Doors open 7 p,n». MNALD K. LYON, flqii. Secretary,^ ~"~" " MISS BOELASE'S Classes. Beopep, end of Maralt, Classes for Children., Senior Giris and Boys will be held. _ Miss Borlasts 5* prepared td give Far-ats lessons iiti "Tango" Dance. • ■ For further jpartieulnTS, address V.o. Mrs. Black, g Mdlgravo Street,. ■.. ■ . . Tiib 'local agents fbr the Shdw Sarill, and Albion Oprivpapy advise that, ™: Hangatira will be dispatched ir«m Wimp ten for London at 3 i>.ih. on SMnrdbvy, March 28. Canadian cargo is IMftg' P«* oil*.*y.'ftc i NcNTged'l'aiid Shipping: Qjrflpnnys obdr-ter od eieumer .t«sc«ie «t Australian .P-O'.rte, ■The vessel to leave Sydney lor. Auckland da March 25. Bnd Iff duo at WeliiTigWn a.bbut April Si A tour-masted, barque, niimed 'thfc .O.be'fote 1054, tons, lias been chartered' to MJing. o tmeo " ot* timber ,'fto'ni Buesdlton". to Now Zealand. ■ • Bdund frem Wellington, to London, tin ftotoiud- arrived at Tcrieri'Q;© oft the njbrn ing of' March- 14, aiid left again' -at- 7 p.in on the same. Say. We New' Zealand Shipping Gompdn.y« Panarta left London for Queensland ports on ' jfarctv 16; Sho will load "on the Othiii Side" iav Home; Tho Uivion- .Csirfpany's big .cOlticr Wal libra- is due in port -from Lyttb.Hori to iir.6Tr.o\v. Slie baa jiiLrt. ufaTga of No:\yc<estli cod! for Wclliiißfen. $he S-elanesjan. Miselori Me&mtir .gauttisri Cross leaves AiwEfUniJ on h% .to. tft< : vafibifs iniesid'Ji .sfaltoiig at : Kbrfpllt • Ifc la.hffi.MNo.w. HftMfilcs, aiid ill* Bcitomqi l4arr'da"dit Sfe is Sue back «. Auckland -about tjib end of JnJ.y or ea»: in Aug'tfst.. The Scales iin.br. Cian Mathtssofl. is Aud a Auckland Ironi fltibbury afco'ajt Sat.ur.da.j She has {(KiiOdOtt. of ha-rawaqd to 'diseliarg.. at the norihsib' port, d.fttr wjiifih: Ws wjl proceed to. Jiyttelton bila Wellington ii piit cfitt the balance., ' Two saiiinci vessels .bave. beep chciTicrei to lo.ad tirnber. irt Kb* 2ca,tdnd for tb joni.teil Kiri.gilpni ■or..pbhti.tibnt, T!he baf.Q.pi SlijnlMtwa:, "iflSl topis. Will ,cbmo to Nov Zealand front Bue'sdltb'n with a .load' s bai'dwood. The- other ,-veaslel,' which, is ti load in Now' .jsea!aiisl for Jlopje, is tb 1 barqUo AngloiJfbriji.'aßi 752 tone. '

"It lakes ten Germans to- cU» .Hie work of two EnSlishjiwJi," SaM Profcssgr M. Jt.' Armstront; at the . Pivbhp School pcioiieb Mastes' Coftfflvence at S«.utli.toß> rinffton, "it w aVI n.aiiscftste 4«i} aMijiWiif*ine to weak »f the. fif oript'ty C.f the iWo* in research MM*." Gcriiwiy ;yp Wt a nonatry. lip aftM, «Me fthginility i>r,<l individuality tatl devctaped, Two nude Riant fwni.es ru. Brattzp, M--I «n.sentin s Adam iriiil Eve, J*>cod at tho entrance of the 'W«li«-A:ff«jl batfang establishment at Fotsilaui,- Prussia, ivtw , removed during the «sh.t mul flfli'S »W a ditch. A naper on t'li.o doorway stated that the- elwft was done ty Patsto*ws wins were "shecM' to we that «flr n» l cpslops ftrf hcitl in sflch little MispnM, aiid dedmed unworthy of deceat atttre,"

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 9

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