AMUSEMENTS, QBA NI) '0 V ERA jj-'O tf §13 i ■''•■■v ANTONi A 5).0 L.O Efi S: LAST I! EC IT AI r—TOrM OR K0 W NIGHT ~I AST OTXTI'AL. LAST I!ECIT A]j—TO's-lOKiW)W KhSHT—LAST KiJOiTAL, Assisted Us* •=:: . MR. JOHN PROtJSB ...... «► Buffoon* MISS IRIS DE CAIi;OH-K M«> ~. I'irrL.ie. % DOLORES 'WILL SIXO - -d. "Tire Jewel flntl Ballad fre-m '^aust"—fiotUKWl. Dress Circle'jukl Orchestral Stalls, Bs.; Stalls, is,; (Jiiiku'y, 2sBOX PL AX AH THE DRESDKX. . __ JOHN HOl>KiX>', Ivepfcsc'Jit'tt'.t.i.rft:
MATINEE: SATURDAY, AT 2.30. , jjiy ward's ric'iutrs TUB KING'S TITEATRiC. LAST TWO NIGHTS. 0o you realist? that Use opportunity - is ; slipping -away of seeing 1:"H QIIM AX'S FAMOUS P'LAYE-ES In their magnificent juli'rmriMjon of that dramatic tower of sire-ngth. It "LEAH KI.l-SCIIXA," is "LEAH. ICLKSCIIXA." splendid, "LiiAII iCLLfeCIIXA," A. story «f a woman's regeneration, II is escitiwg great interest, Every -part superbly acted. Ha!—"MAßlil/S PKEBICAMKKT"-Ba! Ha!—"JIABEL'S I'KHT>H AMTTa* | A Voriiab-Jo Laugh Kiftg. A sure euro for nil (lie ills that flc-sh is heir to. "BEAtITY SPOTS OK 1 AflCKUm*' Unique views of every suburb. "SKETCH OF' Y.B'.NRS,|j) ; A i'Va.lisatio.n of (Tr/ik-bi. ■ AND OTHER f'UOH'IO Sni.IECTS. THE iCI.Mi b oitrui -.lit V Gd. ami Is. I\o:serve.s, Dresden, Is. Gd, EMPRESS TIIKA TR E, "Where Everybody Socs." -STALLS, 3d.; DKES'S CIRCLE, M TO-DAY & TO-SIGHT. A.K.'s Great Dr,i ilia-tie "Maslerpie.ee." "THE COMPACT." "THE COMPACT." "The- Measure of i\ Mar." 'Lvibin. tare." drama} i/'WHti-mnsmfs Weekly" (topieiii); "Upper Egypt" (scenic), A'XD OTHERS. "daxcC music. roii the season:." NOW the Dancing Season is upon lis,. it would lis ivell for all .'j-iiteresteti i 1 to get the Litest .successes. 'Wo Meemitiierid tho following :-7 , . WALTZES—'' Uaiv u of Spring" (Tlopi.), *'(tji'den Mom" 'Cowley), "NigM-s of . "GlSdness" (Ayneiille.!,. "ISicam of t'lte South" (Lincoln), PRICK Is. fid. LAW. THE TANC!O-*Th» Tango i.s sure, to bepopular in the Ballroom- this Winter. Pull supplies of tha-' extrrrariiiuiiiry >susr■cess, "Tres .v('*Tl>® Jlueli IfuS-- t turd"), always oi\ hiviid. Other papular . numbers aroi—'"Tiio Dudley George," and "The Brazilian." PRICE Is. <)d. EACH.: ONE OR TWO-STilFS—"Bfl.py . Herbert" t)iid "PolSeeisiaii's . H-nlifey" ' are - without -a rival. Will be pl:ived evervivhere this Winter. lUJICIv t:-. Sd.'EACIL DANCE Ai,B : .Uits-Obnteiwti S a fail programinfr. 'Chappairs iSS Panee Album, Crafive.'r's Allymii No. 10. Allailfs iDaiicts, No. 15.. PB'ICB Is. EAfflf.- U. 2.1, poard. Wo cii<leavo«r to >ej»p ,u>i:o-(tiite in ilio latest, iu-id we always wek-Miio visitors to our M'arelwuse to hear these played o'vfcr. CILAS. BECift AN!.'- CO., T.iTß.i '.MAXXIiIfS ST* WELLINGTON. Solo Agents ftr Pianos by I'luihfier, , Brinsnvond, Sch-ierimaye-f..' and fitter •• \Yor'id>famtil Makers. . M'GI?EGOR WRIGHT'S SALE' • . IfGEEGOR WIUGHTS -SAXE-! \ THE FIRST In YEAKS. A - 'SAXB bf a -firm of ■'M'G-rcgnr Wright's standing, -anti -tho first • in 25 years at that, needs no "pwff" j to convince tho public that it is ccr- j tain to offer many a gcnniiio . ""'gbo.il thing" in t-h.e fi'aj of /a Bafgaijii EVERYTHING REDLCF.T) PER CENT. TO gg i-ER C-EST, • I'ICTURES In Oils and Water Colour, Etchir.gs ■ and Engravings, FRAME!) AND UXVIUMRIX It may be - years beiaro a similar op* pcrtunitv comes again—therefore an ■ early call is advised. SALE NOW ON. . SALE XO\Y ON. M'GREC.OtI WRIGHT'S GAT.IXPY. M'GIiEGOR .WRIGHT'S GALLKKY. "Don't let ftntjirrt clog your mind. Get n bottle of' Niteol and a Na-7.0-1 Inlialer, ni'tt t'W fttUSft of (rouble, will bn quickly and easily Vcniove.d. Relieves. -suft'erefs ,| from Sore Thrrerfs <in.il lirom-hitis -Adv;. >
W hut do you know mbmit 'the Birds ofNewZmkni It is :ii Kuiiiilvating statement, bitt if fi nevertheless true, that New Zealanders know little or nothing ' i , about lire Birds of New Zealand, and yet by scientific ornithologists oiir Dominion, small as is its extent, has been considered the most striking and most esseritial* of the six regions into which the bird-life of the world has been apportioned !: OUR BIRDS WHS. FIT INTO HO WEI.I-OKPERED CROUPS. Our Thrushes are hardly Thrushes, ' Our Crows ai'o hardly Crows. 1 ;• Our StaiMl'iig is hardly a Starling. V if tcix i.o Ikn.cw scmclhVr>6 6! the thar#'ctipfstits lind / r . c? Nt\v Zcs.Ur.d' birds, read OtAt ncw cntj Av'th?'rf la:(;iv'c'.'be^ "MUTTON BIRDS '■ — — AND OTHER •••• BIRDS" ; My HrQUTHRIE-SMiTH ; - This book Ivas just bECn published, and Irom tlio first page to the lost it is Interesting and In- 1 structive. It is profusely illustrated, there lieing , . . no fewer 4 than 77 photographic ,'cproduction?. it is a book that every New Zeaiandci-shouki rend. PRISE ....... TEN SHSLUNSS 'Obtainable ppom the Pub;. sixhs- -a yi/hitcombe & Tombs F v LIMITED LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2143, 8 May 1914, Page 9
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