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AMUSEMENTS. ,' ; ""iflffi EVENT OF THE SEASON. THE EVENT CiF THE SEASON. ' GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees ~., , i. C. WUlreniSO-ift, Lta,- . DIRECTION OF W. ANGUS MACLEOD. COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 2? (0 Nights Only.) MAUD AlilrAK. ■•■■ And '" ' LEO, 3M AKD MISOHEL CHERWAVSIIY. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY, BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN. Prices: Reservi>d Seats, 7s. fid. Unreserved, 55., Bs., nad 2s, (is. Ticket! now on salo at Christeson's. Accompanist, Mr; -Frank St. Ledger. „ .. Manager, Howard Bdio. Adrra-neo Manager, W, Low.

MATINEE SATORDAY, 3.30. *TAYWARD'S PICJ'IjRES'. • THE KING'S. THE KIKG'S. LAST TWO NIGiIU'S. A NOBLE HUMAN PLAY' IX COLOUR. The. most Aitistio yot. "HONESTY." Or, A STRTJGGLB )?08. EXISTENCE. . A STRUGGLE I'OE EXISTENCE, A struggi;e FOR EXISTENCE, ■ BUf)erbly. acted by Irimch Artists. "THE LACKEY." A Drain* of "THE LACKEY." r«a.'. power. GEAI'HIC-LiiUuehinE «f S.S. JinUuntCj . biggest vessel afloat, fete. . "BILL JIURPMY BII'FED.'-* Sydney I')»w a.n.d Anita Sto.tvart's most sparkling of comfidics. AUCKLAND EASTER RACES. ' AUCKLAND EASTER- RACES; SCOTTISH SCENESy.—It's bonnio, fid. and Is. Reserves, Dresden, H. 63; TOO"ELLIMTOtt FACING CLUB. RA-CftS. RACES. \ RACES. RACES. =■ E-ACfiS. RACES. TUENTHAM RACECOURSE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), APRIL 25. FIRST RACE STARTS AT N0ON; Trains ft*. Rftceconrse Leavo as foDovr:— : To Airo, dep.. 10.23 and 10.43 a.m. LataWfln, dep. 10,18,-M.iO, li.O, 11.0 a.ta,, i 12.6 p.m., 1.1(1 p<». A, E. WHYTE-, Secretary, 4|ASi9 N.'S GARDEN S» ' TAITA, LOWER HUTT . • (One o£ Wellington's Loveliest Shair , Places). No visit to'W-ellinston is cowdMo without a- day steent -at thpso Delightful Gardens, Residents of Wellington lVho ap-preciate.-their 'prhileges visit them regularly. . Visitors always jeoo'b'o a hearty toskome. Take any train to Lower- Hnt-t, M»tor< B.u-3 will aoet you, • FARE'SIXPENCE. . Rafreshtiiente of tho best at town prices. Csi-t Flowers in (abundance. Now is tire 'ti»e to order Rhodod?n.drons t Azaleas, paijicltas. Tho choicest varieties arc.to be lonnd in thesa beftiitifui gardens, -besides numerous.. other tree's and ' . (A Card.} MISS LENA LENNOX, Tobacconist, GRAND CIGAR DIVAN. Smokers, Gall and Inspcst, and get your. Smokes frbin the Grand Cigar Biva'n, GRAND OPERA HOUSE BUILDINGS, ' Slatfflors Strßcf. ■,' ' BALLRboM'DAN'CIM. '"- M : RS.. H.- B, MASON. . ■ •. OLASSES'0 LASSES' -tar Jeginners are - heia : . fta' : Monda.V and Wed-n-esji-nj' Bveni-ngSi l in the Private Hall, SG <31iuitnc"d Street, near Si, Peter',9 C-lwtch. Tefi.uc-aminenc.es. With pupil.. ' Privato lessons by arrnhgeinen't, Alt ■ the : latest ba-I'lrooiij dsnWs taugiiti i'ocluding . Viennese Hesitation Waltz, Trot, Tango, Proftcicncy ensured in six .pr-imta lessopra. ..'.'. JUST' ARSiIVED. A MosfitfnaM Pia-no-fMtd Solo, "THE BIRDS' AMP THE SEOOK," Get « Cofy NiS w. Priqe, Is. Cd. Post Is, 7d. ' Frorh-* 1 - l THE ANG.LO-AM;'ERi'CA.N. MUSIC STO'RH, ■ 116 .Cuba Street. ;' AN' EXmSiON OF OIL i*AIK'T'i.NGS' IN OIL BY UPWARD MtIST&O'M, OUR Gsllery jiist now contains: an q» hibition of s)i»6 1-50 drfl.vm.Viij? ainplesof iMr. l%ist.ro.m-s excellent vafh The Prices- are from one to three guineas* and the exhibition i:s o,psn to the. JutMlio during business hours until Apyjl sGar. . .M'GRHaORWRIGHrS GALLERY. . ■ D"IKOZIEIi'S ." 'rRESHrE DANCE OROHESTBA, Marton. Its engagement ensures tho sneeess Of your 'Banco. ..' . . jfiOEiFCcb PBuah and Milk makes bons \J iud musclej doos you good; keeps . v»U fit- ~ . _._„„__

it inin mm is# BHiLi o question will be asked in most homes J during the long winter evenings, for, after all, there is no belter way of spending a social evening with the family or with fiiends than in a game of Cards. Whist, Bridge, Euchre, Cribbage, Nap, Five Hundred—all have their charms, but the game is marred or made agreeable by the Cards HIGH GRADE WHITCOMBE'S Furnish the Hnest quality Playing Cards and the prices are moderate, ThO SOCIETY Playing Cards-Narrow Fieneh shape, fine enamelled surface ... .., at 2'- a Pack The POPULAR LMETTE CARD, with fancy Align at a/- a Pack TIIB LINETTE CARD, with silt edges and Picture backs ' ... at 3/* s rack Thß Whist Gai'dS, plain and linen-faced - at "s ; 3 and 1 '6 a pack . Seals in shape of Hearts, Diamonds, Gtibs, Stars, etc , tor progressiva card parties- Eucliro, Whlßt, Bridge. New and decidedly novel at Gd, n box. Wjl*f.:-, i-]L ;i Q- |;|f n L LAMBTON QUAY, WELUIfoTGft,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2131, 24 April 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2131, 24 April 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2131, 24 April 1914, Page 9

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