AMUSEMENTS. : THE EVENT OF TUB SEASON. THE EVENT Of THE SEASON. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Xebecs I C, Wilfjamsoflj Ltd, . DIRECfIOS OF W. ANGUS MACLEOD. COMMENCING MONDAY, AI'HJE 27. «i Nights Only.) ' . _ MAUD ALLAN And LEO, JAN AND MISCLTKL OHERNIAjSW, CHANGE OF PEOGRAM'ME NIGHTLY,, BOX PEAKS NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN. Prices: Reserved Seats, 7s. Ifal. Onresofvea, As.., 35., and 2s, 68. TielrctfBow on salo at Christefan's. . AccomjHUiist, Mr. "Fi-a.uk. St. Ledger, . Manager, Howard EAio, AdWaaeo Manage W. towv • '
JJATWAED'S pictures. THE KING'S. . - THB KIND'S, TO-NIGHT At 8 NIGHILI EiitlntskiSUo Sncees3 of CHAS. PATHE'S MASTEBPIECE, ' "HOXESIT."—■ —"HONESTY."— "HONESTY."— Or, A' STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE. A STRUG RLE FOR EXISTENCE. A STRUGGLE .FOB EXISTENCE, A'splendid drama, admirably acted by fame-fits Erenc.li Artists, showing now by boncsty, indnStry, and manliness., a mafl may rise to affluence. OTHER EXT!!A SPECIAL HGTIiRES. GAUMONT GltAPiliC- r.(ut!iobiJift sa Britannic, largest v&Ssel eratic Meeting in Ilydo I'nA. fete. AUCKLAND EASTER I!ACES. BILE MURPHY BIFFED SydneyDiow's BILL MURPHY SIFFRB -besUomtdv. A Groat Drama "THE LACkEY. *■ of tml power, "THE EACJIEY. . "SCOTTISH SCENERY"—Beautiful, THE KING'S OECOEST&A.. fid. and Is. Resoiv:?, Dresden, Is. Gd.
RACING CLUB. RACES, ' BACEB. ' &A-CBS. BiCBS. BACJS, BACBS. TOENTHAM BAGECODESEi THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 23rd AND 25th APRIL. : FIRST RACE EACH DAY STARTS AT NOON; Trains for Racecourse Lcavo as follow Te A fa, dpp. 10.23 aftd tß.i-3 ii-ia, iAmbton* isp. IB,l§> 10.10., 11.0,11.9 12.6 p,m, A, E, WHYTE, Sccrciary. lIUTT DISASTER.. THURSDAY NEXT. APRIL 23rd. Barton . bros.' circus frill giro a I ? ull Benefit in aid of itio Relief Fund. Location-Next to Bengo ami Pratt's Late Pita, UPPER 11CTT. Rfill up,- everybody frill 1» there, PRICES—2s. ar.d 35.; Children Is. i W. WORLEY, Representative. HJP iBOU'S GARDEN S, TAITA, LOW BR BUTT ■ ■ (O'no of Wellington's Loveliest ShowPieces). No visit to Wellington, is complete without a day spent at those Delightful Gardens. Residents of "iVisl'tinptOn frho appreciate ttioir privileges vtet theft regularly, Visitors always. rceeivo a hearty webume: ■ TaJke w train .to Lowr. Hi* Motor' 'B® ftW'Wat uwte FARE -SliFENCE. , Refreshment? of the test .at town price 3. Cut Flowers in abundance , ;Nofr Is tho tiwo f6 Rhododen<jiojis, Azaleas,. Casieb'sg. , "I'lie-. cfanopst varieties. are to be found in thdso hoautiful gardens, besides iiumerous . other 'trd.es and sfcr.ibs. BALLROOM DANCING. ' SIRS. H. B. MASON.. /CLASSES for Beginners are h.oM i r.n , %J Monday ami Wednesday Evenings, in the Private .Hall, .85 Ginunea Street, ■near St Peter's Ohiiich. Toraj commences frith pii.piL Privata lesson's by. arrange-; meat. AU the latest ballroom dances : taught, including Viennese Hesitation Waltz, Trot, Tango. Proficiency ensured 5n sis private lessons. , | « EXHIBITION OP OIL PAINTINGS LN OIL BY EDWARD HUSTKOM. j OUR Galierv just nafr contains an exhibition 'of sbm I'M. ehafnv.ng examples of ill*. En strom's excellent work. The Prices ai'e from one to three guineas, and th& eshibition is opett to t;h;o. public; : during business hours until April 26th. ' M'GREGOR WRIGHT'S GALLERY. . TiROZIBRS'H PRp&JRE ' DANCE (U ' ORCHESTRA, Marton. Its engagement ensures the success cf your Dance.
*The Wellington Autumn Meeting will be held al Trentham 1 on April 23rd and '25th, and there will be, if the weather is good, a crowd of fair women in beautifi:fautumn gowns There will he good sport and gooc! returns for investments. Bags and Binoculars come into the business. Ladies in pretty dresses will want pretty bags for show and for service and Whitcombe's are showing the very newest styles in Handbags I'lje Mfifjfor Bag.—This is a vws superior fag mirror. it is a fitted bag. In Black Morocco, at 3.0/-, 35(-, 3718, 42/G each < ki Puma, in shades of grey, brown, and champagne,- at 42/G, 45,'*, 47;G, 63/- cr«.h Tile Rodalc Bag»-" In Black Aterocco at 30/- 35/- each In Puma, in grey, bfotvn, elc - a: 35/-, 57/6,40,', 42;6, 65,'-, OQ-* cach THe jpleilted Bftg>~Kodak Slfa 4S/v fttvcli The possession of one or the ether adds greatly to the enjoyment, for It Is both pleasant and interesting to watch the horses and jockeys striving for Poor Glasses arc an annoyance—Get the Best—Get WhVicorobc's. IMSitt BillGCUliU'< al £4/10/-, £7/y, £8/10,'- cach Held ®lasses At 42/5 and 47,8 cach Tombs Ltd.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2129, 22 April 1914, Page 9
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