AMUSEMENTS, '. jtenk Early at the Dresden, Is, Gd, jjAYWARivs pictures. ME KING'S THEATER. ' ~f Jl'PiJWßenal Picture. Now Showing, 10-NKiHT AT s NIGHTLY s Willi. One Voicß Last Night's Crowded Brilliant AssomWaac proclaimed i. "Tim J..ABT DAYS OF I'OiJl'KU." Tβ he. a .Supreme Work of Art. j, I-rcsented on " Soak' of 6raiti.lo.iir ami . Miiniificfiico, ;. THE OLD ROMAN ATMOSPHERE W omlroiislj- KcjirodiKcit. • ■ . Biilwor Lythm's Masterpiece, TflOG feet, 7000 loot. "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII." ''THE LAST DAYS 01? POSU'EiI." j "THE LAST DAYS Off FOMPKII." Super!,,. Snljlwne, e "THE LAST DAYS Off PO.WKH," 'I ,!$% UsT DAYS °1- J'OMPETI." :, "TUB LAST DAYS OF POMPEII." ~ . A Pictorial Revelation, t TEEMING WITS FINE SPECTACLES. . Nothing s=o liralistic and Awe-inspiring ~ As Hie Startling Depiction of THE FKUPTION'OF VESUVIUS ' THE ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS And tiio / DESTRUCTION OF POMPEII 1 By a. shower of fiery aslws aiid molten p • lava has ©vm- been Ferrenrd. 'I THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. ■ Gd. ami Is.; Bcscfves Dresden, Is. Gd. I WELLINGTON RUGBY LEAGUE. i> w ■ fa« a « reminded of the Annual Meeting of the «Ixh-<?, β-jjici frill bo held at the TRADES HALL, 43 Cuba Street THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, APRIL 7th, at 8 e'eloek. M. J. BBABDON, President, . STAN. BRICK. Secretary. ImLuiSlfOLP clubT ' . EASTER HOLIDAYS, , TIfEMBERS are notified tlmt Luncheon UX niul Afternoon Tea will 1)0 provides! throughout the holidays. CoinpetitioHS <Po3t entries) on Saturday awl Monday G, O" BUTTON, ; . ■ ■ Secretary. DANCING. j MISS B9KLASE has resumed Jter] Dancing Classes. Evesing Classes! heW. Also Classes for Ch.ild.reii am Senior Girls one afferjioon a Week. Lessons given in the "Taago," ■ I Miss Bnrkw received iiistructions fmm Mr. Osn-tild in fhts "Tango," strcoEssruii music. BEGG'S BEST SELLERS. V?a wiili to <tra\f the. .attsnti&n of miisic-lflvers to the iolloiving Intcr:-natiis-nal sueeesses; — SONGS-"Mftjr in Mr 6aftlen," ''God E«Bi£mbefs WIMSi the Woflct forgets," "A Littto Lqve, A Little Kiss," "Little Giey Home i.n tlio West." Price, is. , U. eae.h. POHJLAB BALLADS,-"Ttaa of the Lonesoaio Pine/' "That's Boiv I Need You," "You Hade. Mo Love Yotu" "Oa The Mississippi." Pri-ee Is. Cij. each. • WALTZES,-"GdeJc.ti Morn"' flSoVfey); "Dawn of Spring" (Hope), ''Brettßi of fte Soi»tb." Priee, Is. 9d. ©ack . : TAN6O.—"Tres Msutatde", ("Toe Mttch Jlusfad"). This Tango ■is <m estradrcliuai'y success iind is played all tiver the werld. Price, Is. Si. copy, . . / . Aft jattpeeted are cordially invited to visit our warehouse to hear the alwyeV Oui pianists are afways at your service {PHAS. BEG<J • AND CO., LTD.. STBEET* Sale Agents .for niffh-Gfarfe. Pia.nos hy BrUasmeiid, Bluthter, SoatednmyeJ, (Wβ, and Kallmdna, eto. .. Sylvia WALTZ/'.,.,.:....;.: i'LVIA WALTZ," '■■ ■.■.-; By llnimo nd Pechotsch, The pettiest Waltz published, Pheiionieflai sales. All musie-sellers. Pjiefe, 2s»i ; or ftem Pntfchcrs, .' O'HABA'S MUSK! STOKE, ■ ' WANGAMUI," " Post Free. .BALLEOQS DANCINfi. MKS. 0. B. MASON. for Beginners aro held W yj Monday and Wednesday EreiiingSj in the Private Haft, 8G Ghttztte Street, near St. Petor's Chftrch. Tem coffimen&s ■nith ptipil. Private lessons by ntTjingfr : merit. Alt the. latest ballroom dances taught including Viennese Hesitatiori Waltzj Trot., Tango. Profici.en.cy ensured in sis private iftsSottS. ItOMB. SWEET BOMfo. Pine Bramns, Sparklia? Sce.nlo Wonders—Vieffed from your .easy chair. Etdison'e Home Kisetoscop.e ahd Cheap Fik) Eiehattge does the trick. Demonstration)* at pjRASiP AND CO.. MMIT®, %J Eeprffsentatives,. 201* Floor, Baker's Bu;.i3dine ( Feathersbfl. Wellington. fWOZIBK&S iftiSIERE DANCE OECHESTEA, Marion. Its pnSflgeinejit ensure* the smcsess of your SPanßo, __^ fte -f anions "jjoslyn" Writing Pastf, obtftin'able i'f&ivi rtll Statinncfs and Storekeepers, at (id, ami 16. aadi.^Advt..
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2117, 7 April 1914, Page 7
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