AMUSEMENTS. ■ ' '. ZIP! JIB!! BOO!!! And j-ou'fc off in n perfect ■ WHIRLWIND OX? MEEEIJ-HsN'j; AND MUSIC. ■,-. BOOK AT THE DRESDEN '■ For the Only REMAINING THREE NIGHTS 1 REMAINING THHKB NIGHTS Of that.Nectar o£ Noiisenso and Novelty, ■ ."A DAT AT THE EAC3BS." p EA N D OPI3 E A HO US B. bo!.o.L«ssK's, J. C. Williamsoi.. LtdDIRECTION OF WILLIAM ANDERSON THREE NlGS'fsl'.-ONGER ONLY ■ THBEK NIGHTS LONGER ONLY Of Tiie-Can't-Stop-Laugkiag Mw-sical Burlesque, A DAT AT THE RACES. A DAT AT THE RACES. A Travesty of Delirious Delight, A Burlesque of Bountiful Coined?. A Musical Soreain of Merriment. 'A Gal Sop of Riotous Tun. A DivcrfisEenienl. of Dance Originalities. A Oombmntion of ComediunsthatCemcdc. A Sure Surcease, from Sorrow. Aβ Cleverly Presented by the AMERICAN MUSICAL BURLESQUE CO, Of fiO SINGERS AND DANCERS. Gβ FOUR- COMEDIANS. Produced under Stage, Direction dt W. R. HUGHES, Plans at Dresden. PTices-Ss., -Is., Zs. 2s, and 3s. Day Sales Christreon'e. l Businfess Manager.—G. K. BARNES. SATURDAY NEXT—THE GRAFTERS" SATURDAY NEXT-"THE GBAI?TBRS"SATURDAY NEXT-"THB GRAFf JS»S" SATURDAY NEXT—"f HE GKAf TEES" Four Nights Only. Sometltias Efetirelv New in Musical TrftTfisties. Plans NOW OPEN at THE DRESDEN. |**RAN'T> OPERA HOUSE. AMERICAN MUSICAL BUBtTISQTJBCO. Tn the First of their .Ori?iaal TANGO TEA MATINEES. 'TANGO TEA MATINEES, On - SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, at 3. SATURDAY AFTERNOON- NEXI', at S. Fasein-atin" Qivn Parades, Magnificent Pflra'des of Fars, Alluring Ribbon Display. Artistic MiHinery Creab>ns. Gorgeous Japaaese Kimoiia March. The . EVOLUTION OF THU TANGO. Intto<!rieinß also the" "MCiNMAIfTE" AND "MEXICAN MAXfXE" TANGOS. REFRESHMENTS & AT?TBR-NOON TEA Served on the Capaciens Grottd Qpora House StegCj Midst of Fwfctt Winter Garden Sebae af Tropical Luxuriance.. . : Plans iw the Tarifto Matin«s cnfi.n at Tfee DrifSdeii THIS MOB.ISJNG (Wedttasday), at '9.30. Ebs(*p\'e Scats, 2s. | WW PLTJtOTJTH. Saileii.-Rara.wa V-S.4S p.m.). for Csehunc;a. WAKOAKUI. Sailei-Kaßlti (J.» p.m.)., for /Wellinaton. *o sa.il ttO.JS p.m.), for "Weiiiaeton. . . StENHEIM. Sailei-Opawa, {? p.m.). for WelJlng-ton. PICTON, i Sailed.-Kilii H. 30 p,m.>. tor TTclliurton. NIEL6OS.' Sailed—Kaitoe. (7.10 p.m4, for WellinEton. ; KAIKOCEA. Arthed.—Watatu (IQj35 a.m.)* from WeliißfftOJl. . ! ' Ar?l«e4.—H.JI.S. Pyratnaa {9.30 <v.m.), from Oamafu. Axtix&i.-" Cygnet (5.30 p.m.), frotn AJsatreai VPekatu, froni Kaikoura,; Brcc?e ('D.45 a.m,), irom Bwsdia. To- sMi-—Kaiiri, £or Dftntdi!). Sailed,-TV.iJii-ne (3-.55 p.m.), tor WeUiiislon, stiih ,W- pnjiscTOCW; Oiiijopiie, inr Weetport, ■'■•■■-•■■■ ■ ' ■ DUKEDW. Arrtv«d.»-tj!ift)area, (7,5 a.m.), Irom Melqoul'ije. • , . gaileel.—ButtsK-lro (2.U n.m.), :Co : r BluS. Saiied.—Jlondwal {3.30 p.m.), for land, via way ports. Passcnijcrs-^SflJocin: For WelUngtan-lfiEß IT. BHHc*. Mr. and Mm. Ssmerviße. Br. Miller, i£r. % Weir. BWRP. : A.rrircd.— {iQM a.m.), from Melbourne. Sq/il-ea— JfoetaW (4.50 p.m,), for idhnvt and Jlel-bourae. WIHSUESS. Eodid Station, W«3lit)gt'Dii:—The .steamers trUtta-roft, (lytteiton to Sfaitaj (Wfilliflßton tfl IfftMltoul, Maori fl&ytteHou to WeUlflftton), .Wahins (WeJliflEtoit to liytt«ltonJ, wnxrimo.o (Sapier to Gwb.orfne), MithcnA.CWoHtorton to Dtinedin), (imi Su£f«lk (Wel-linston to hm&sg)}, -shbiild, bo ■within wirelesa- T4n.Be this oveoiag. IIAHSKO ARBITfiS AT Horn. By last cveninir tho captaia of tb.e"3ittiiaii.o advised tho-t ho os.irectcd t* arrive at \STcl!iiißtoft from SySiiy at noon to-day. tpho vessel wijl berth at the Qttteu'e Wharf to Mud .67 -e»1oon im4 IH SteefttßO passengers for Wellington. About J{S toßfi of cajpo will bo put put here, in addition to 59 tons for L-yttelton and tho B-ltt-ff. Ths Jtdhe-no w-il! sail, {sf Sun* edia ■ direct fit 9 p.m. to-tlay, arid on ttrrlval at tho latter port sh© will withdra,* for -flxtefisiW) ovorha;Ul, The Hiiita-i will tata> pafeSchisors e nil cargo ex Mahcno for sautli.crji norfs, 18.0-bart., bart., Qlni Jlelbeume. She Will leave port at 5 p.m. to-day. ASAStIHA DELAYED. Bad vr-oather at Grcymouth ha..s been responsible far derayinit tho Artluifa. TJher.o was a tica-vy "frtirh/ , in tho tiver, on ac count of whi-ftU live vessel if as uniWc to sirhM?. If she- got fitit iluring the cventhir s)io -vv-fji be dispatched trom Wcstport far Kelson at neon to-day. Provided these amwementa afo sairied, out, the Ara'. : liura is eeheduted to i&fre Nelson fof ■ Wellington at mid-ttigM. and she will lie Sue hero to-fljprtow mdrniftc . In that case tho vessel wilt mako liet usual trip to Heton and b,ac-k ■to-morrow. WESTJIfiATH AT ATJGKLANb, An Arrival at Auekland from Mvcrtiool, r'ttb Durban, at. -8.15 a.m. yesterday, was tho 7. and 6. liner Wcstmeath. It Is <jxtected that fhe wfli «le*r the northern port for Wellington at daybreak on Sunday. Sort should bo made on Tuesday, April 21. ZEALANDIG EEPOKffiB. Boaihfl from London to Dunedin, t3i.* B.S, and A. Line's steamer Zeilonifia left Cape Town on Th,Ursday evening, April- ?. BOSTOJT i- KEW YORK LOADHMJ. ' Tiie gttamer Roscemmen arrived at the Bluff f*om Melhouriie at 10-45 a.m. yesterday to lift what Esston and tfew York oarc-o U ofisrinS en the IJer nest per? of noil will bo Lytteiton.' She i? du* at WcUlnston en April 2D, and will bei dispatched for tho American fiofts mp-u----tiofttrd on Aj>ril 21. Tho P. apii S. Liao aro local a.geiits far the eteatner. GOSSI?. Mr. E. fin* l , late- of the Wa-nafci. ta?. joined th« Wirrimor) os olUcf engineer. Mr. Hewitt, fonecrty , seeond cngticer of tho Wanrta, is a*tlttc-chief engineer of that v-cwel, Thti otltjr cnEinecfi .have b«n promoted a , step. . Mr. \V. Keia, mate Of thg JPairaW, Iraa comtt ashore, and Mr. 'it-Baisi hds filled the vacancy. . ... s£r. 0. Broadjcy, second enna-nejr of the Neatoro, left that vessd at WelJijiKton yesterday. Mr. O. W. Paso hs.s on as third engines?. Mr. W. G, Mander Ja pi»Si>r of th 6 War* rimoo. T!w Se-rniiefs. leaves WellihEton for Lrt» telton to-morrow. the StiffVrik *ifl icave liar!; for London cither this evening or 10-mafrow. The Surrey will be dispatched f?am Weilinßton for Avo.omouth, via Las Palmais, to-morrow. FollQ-winp; fto WestmcttSh ttio Rrmuta-ka ■will be tiie nest steamier to load in tfcrw Zealand for West of England perls. Shft is to lift eargu on behalf of ihe 1 , , and S. tine. Tho tlnion G-Qtfpaiiy'e tra.inmg eWp Apiififlia, is expected to leave Singapore on FM-daj- for ■ Saftafaug, Newcastle, and K«w Zealand porta. A projects Acparturo from Linwstofto Island fo? Weiilasion to-day was . tfto sißamor Kurow. She is carrying 1-30,000 feet of timber anfl SSO tons ol cement. The Kini will iirrh-D nt Wellington from Pictoii thi-; morniiiK to lj|i £oiv Piymo-olh and OHohun-iia cflrEo. which w-fle shut out by tho Corinna. yesterdw. Tli* Shnw-SaviJJ sloarocp 'jpokomarii (\n ballast- from Lendon tn Sew Zealand), is eiiioctcd to wrivo at -fimafu te-inorrew. The next, Clam liner «s ioad at Wellington wIH be tho Qa,n Matiicfieti. The <=teii!Ber Iβ flow in tho eouth, but is due here about April S3. for Bioachtal Gough*. ftnd (JoliiSi Woods' Gjeat Peppermint Cure, te, Cd.*
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2123, 15 April 1914, Page 9
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