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'AMUS-fi.-I»EMTS« ' : ..;/ THE EVENT OF THE . SBASOIfy.. GRAND OVERX HOUSE. Lessees ,1. C. Willmmson, LtdDirection of W. ANGUS MACUsOD. Change pf I'logni-mjim Nightly. Cliaugo of 3?Mgianut6 Nightly. A FURORE AGAIN LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, ' TO-SIMT, JFBIDAY, MAT 1. . FRIDAY, MAY X AND ONE .MORE NIO.ST ONLY. MAUD Ali-L-AN ' ■ A.afl LEO, JAN AND JHSCHEL niIWiJTJI A -VQTT V LttM&rs IA v on. i BOX HMXS AT THE DEESBEN. . • PBICES; Reserved. Scats, 7s. ■&}.■ UiMh Stalls,. ss. j lincic Stalls., 3sj GaHo-ry, 2s. Day Sales at, Christcson's. Aceompanist—Sir. Frank St. Leger. Manner, TKHVA.'R-D EOJ-β.

Sato Route-Tile Drestai. Is. fid, : J taTAYWAKD'S I>JL<JTUftES. MATINEE, SATURDAY, at 2.30. THE KING'S TBBATIE. UST TWO NIGHTS o£ LAST TWO NiGjiTS of THE BEST MELODRAMA YET. All tire Excitement ami Thrill OF AS ACTUAL MIWORMANCE. "THE THIB'D PESREE." "THDTriTKD iMIBEE." ' "THE 'WORD DEGREE." "THE TMIKID DBGfiKE." "THE- TWIEB DE6HKK." "Rffi-TfilM) BffiGKBE." "Convictions' Quick and ciicajD—lhat's what after—lnnocent ? I'ouh! When we're through with him Wil be ■guilt? all .vigiit," , 5000 ft. ' SOMft. A. - southing Sfinoßcifl-tißJi of New Yorit police methods of vital ietwest. ■Greeted WITH TERKiVic; AW'LAWSE. GREAT SUPPOIiTISG HCTintlS.' 6d. and Is. Reserves, Dresden. IS. Gd, NEWT-OWN. Continued Success. Gisajvtie Success. Again! Agtim! Again! TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) . TO-NIGHT CIRCUS! CIHOTS! ' CiltCtJS! IRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! ; BARTON BEOS,' COMBINES SHOWS, to tiro continued success o'f the past, three nights, tiro Management h%ta difeideel to tfstend their jK-ettio-wh season ferf T*o Jfefo Niftlits—To-night {Friday) a/nct To-mo:rtow (gaturdivj'X ■ MATINEE. SAtCBBAt at 3 o'cteiik. A Sp.eo»n! Aflisrhoon i'efforiii-Mico vr-iH lie «iv«ft ftjr Schobi GlnMwn. ill Schools, Gd,; Adults, Is. to nil parts, SPECIAL! SATURDAY KlpflT, .MAY Sad. AT BABTOVS.CIRCrjS. BUCK JUMPING- CONTEST FOKsCM A-SIOE, ■ Between. G. Lamtert ,ttd the Famous litt-ckjuwipGT, 'tornado. 'Contest Starts at 10 o'clock. T>;B6G'S MUSICAL SUCCESSES. "''< Jo- REJIiJ'MfiKRS WHS TiEB WORLD 'PORGE'-DS.." A hip shipnieiit jnst to hand.. This Soiiif is jiixrtifig . pno of the best sellers we have liandlpdi ainl as wo meiitwiicd in our previous advwtisfcftwlit, is becQmjfig njore iibptt- • jar ttatt the. sfi.nw Writor's enotniiius ■ en.cecss. "'Perfect Bay.'* "HOPPY HEHEEET," Oftc osr T;wp-«t?fi. f" p. tho satijie Cojniposc)/ as "ftjJicefnan's i)tfday," Sviity I'iaiiisfc ktitwe t'lio Idlter, oniiire predict just o.s grcat hbpuiarity ter "JfjfoiW Herbert:."' Tide , :jvili bo'on' Evc'ry : Danci) this Wbfei-/. ' ' ■ "DAWN OF SPRING." Every Compass-tio-ii we have iinblishecS % judrian ]jaf>e has bec'n. a .plicneiwm-iit success., "Dawii of Spri-ng" Watt* is tivoHitig in papulftrity flw same Coni;p&si;ir's "Golden SirttowS." . ■ • . The ]>TiCi> of the abovp sutecsseSj irnic)t every jovef of "Jlusic sliouki have. Is, 9d. «acl!.. Post free to n«y. m Ssw Zealand. A visit tp 'orrr WarObonse. to hear |tio aSipvo will be apittemitto.ti. CfIAS. BE6G AND C 0... f-TP., ■ ■ >{u-nn-|*s Stfepfc, Wdliirlgton, WSEEB AM* TIM GOQB MUSIC ; ' C&MUS' fROJf. BATi-LEQOM -DANCINO. - MRS. ■&. B. MASON, for Beginneffl ara held r.a V Monday and Evenin»s. : ii} the Frivftte. Hall, 80 .Qtenee Stritt. near St. Peter's C'luwsh. Tarnl cnfflitien-ces ivith pu.pjlv. Prtv.ate lessons by tirranj,'em:eht AH % latest ballroom dwpes rauAt. iocliiding A'ijsnMcse Hesitati«fl Vf-tSit, trot, Tango. FfOficiencs 5 .ensure.d iii six priTate tessae. HOME... &Wl-ET ROME. Pine Dramna, Comcd-ies. Sceirfo from .yaw feasv chair, Bibms EiwtoSGdpe anc! . -Chee-p ' I?tin Biehango 4o?s the- trick. itt? ta *Sfo" 1 .-C9, UMITED. V Bepresetitatives, ' floor, B-aicef's Buildinfi-, FeatVerston Street. WelliiiEteir.

F jj question will be asked in most homes I during the long winter evenings, for, after all, there is no better way of spending a social evening with the family or with friends than in a game of Cards. , Whist, Bridge, Euchre, Cribbagc, Nap, Five Hundred —all have iheir charms, but the game is marred or made agreeable by the Cards^ HIGH GRADE is ■ ■ y\ a WHITCOMBES Furnish the Sinest quality Playing Cards and the, prices are moderate. Tha SOOfETY Playing Cards-Narrow French shape. fine enamelled surface at 2'- a Pack „ The POPULAR LINETTE CABD, with fancy design at 2/- a Pact TitS LINETTE SARD, with gilt edges and Picture back; , at 3.'-a pad The Whist Cards, plain and linen-faced— at 1/3 and 1 '6 a park Scale in shape at Hcaris, Diamonds, Clubs, Slurs, etc, for- progressive card parties- Eiiclire, Wilis), Bridge. New and decidedly novel .it 6il.a box.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2137, 1 May 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2137, 1 May 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2137, 1 May 1914, Page 9

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