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AMUSEMEWfS. "TTNCLB TOM'S CABIN." MUSICAL MELODIIAifATIC SETTING. Tlia'Box .Plans for the First Six Nights of Senson new open at Dresiien, AIIAND OPEItA HOUSE, U'ssecs J. C. Williamson, Ui. Sub-lessees George AVillougblty, Ltd. .Aliuiagiiig Directoi', J(>. Geo. WillottgUby Directors ... Messrs. Geo. T. Eiitoi), A. B. Davies, anil Ben J. Fuller. Business Manager A. W. BATISTE THE STORY THAT STARTLED THE WOULD. THE DJtAMA THAT WILL CAPTIVATE WELKI'XGTO.N, ... TO-NIGHT. TO-NIfiHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-MGHT. AND EVEBT EVENING. First production in Wellington of an entirely new dramatisation of Mrs. Harriet Bc-cc-ber Slowe's world-famed novel, i "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." "UNCLU TOM'S CABIN," "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." A Gorgeous Spectacular Production i-nte-r----tiretctf iiy tlif full itrohgtii, of GEOKti'E WILLOUGHBY'S NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY, Including ME, CYIUL- iUCKAY And '' . MISS NELLIE FERGUSON, ASTOUNDING SCENIC TABLEAUX. ; ItEALiri'lC WATEIti'ALL SCENEHEAL. WATER. Ths Dramatic and Scenic Effects, to-: gather with llic Muskal iiiit! Dancing Spe* cinlitios which arc introduced, without interfering with the pathetic and tragic side of ihe story, make this svau&rful. attraction AS FUNNY AS A PANTOMIME. ' AS SENSATIONAL AS A MELODRAMA, AS FULL OF MUSIC AND DANCING AS A VAUDEVILLE SHOW. Special Engagement of the WotW*fa-fflOus ERA COMEDY FDOK, -Introthtein? Eagiimo Snt'ciaities into ttie Plantation Scenes and Dar'Vfiv Joy Nights. THE NEW YOSK JUBILEE SINGERS.; Greatest Male Quartet lilvat has ever visited Australasia, THE NATIONAL DUO, Wonderfully Clever Juvenile Specialist*, Prod new! under Personal Supervision of LESTER BROWN, from New-York. . Popular Prices, 35., 25,, Is. Booking Fee, Is. extra. ■' Box/Plan at Dresden. Day Sate at fJhristeson's. Early Doors as usual, 6d, extra, Touring Manager, VICTOR BECK, , "TTNCIB TOM'S . CABIN." Commonein? TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY),, HAY 13. WANTED, 30 CHILDREN FOB PLANTATION SCENE, . Apply Stase Door, Grand Opera HaUse, Woonesday AfterMon at 2 o'clock. THEOSOPSICAirsOCIETy, '. Ballnnce Street, opp. Supreme Court. PUBLIC LECTURE THIS EVENING,.-' JL ' At 8 o'clock, By SUSS H. lIOENE, Stlljjfict: "THE TEMPLE OF GOD." Sunday, 7 p.m.—Pribiie Leutee hy Itfiss Horno. Subject: "Eveftestjivg Fire-." MOE-AL AND PHYSICAL .HEALTH' WI .SOCIETY. THURSDAY, MAY li, at 8 p.m. ESPERANTO HALL, La-mbt-on Quay (0». Public Trust Office). Speaker: PEO3?ESSOR T, HUNTES, of Vietofta College. Subject: "Some Factors in Moral Edticntin-n," Publie cordially invited. Admission fr«; (A Card.) -LESSA:-...- ■■■ LENNOX, iYJL To-fecconist, GRAND CIGAR DIVAN, ■Smokers, Call and Inspect, and -got yoUr ' Smoikcs from the (Stand CigW Divan, GEAN-D OPERA HOUSE' BUILDINGS, Manners Street. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B, MASON., CLASSES for BcR-inners o,w held. On Monday and Wednesday Evenings, in. th-« Private Hall, 8G Gliuznea Street, near St. Peter's Church, T<Tin eomfiveftces with pupil. Private lessons by : arrangement. All the latest baUMom- -dances' inH"hl-, including Vionuesd Hesitation: Waltz, Trot, Tango. Proftclen.cy eJisured in six private lessons. . . .

Clost> . yonv eyes ami yovt't! tin'Jik 'tis Crnsslcv!—opwi thein, ami J'tnrifi iiitd 'tis a "Vailii>iriiono"! It's the'-one iiistiumeat lviiicl] produces the netiliii, resonant, human voice with all ife fre&hross ftiid beauty. No Jarring or scraping to offomi the nico lmwical sense, steel iiee.<)'lPß itfo dispensed ami a smooth Saji= pfiire point is Mjhstituted—that's one di'fr formco which helps to make nil the difference! Call for ■tkniGi'vi-tra.t.ion at roar lneal musift sha-p or ccimmimieati' direct l<> OSCAR KEWETT AND CO., 56 Cubi Street, Wellington.—Advt, Warner's Kust-j)reo£ Cortett-^ttfr*

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2147, 13 May 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2147, 13 May 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2147, 13 May 1914, Page 9

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