AMUSEMENTS. -"UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." Musical Melodrama. Only three fiwai opportunities remain to witness tho greatest'ileiodramati© Novelty of the oge. pEAND Oi'EEA iocSK U'ssees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. .Suti-LcMses, GEORGE WM,OUGHBT, LTD, Maaaging Director, Sir. Geo. WilJeughby Directors ... Messrs, Goo. T. Eatoft» A, U. ■ Davies, and Ben J. Fuller. TO-NIGHT (SATCRDAT) TO-NISHT LAST NIGHT BUT TWO Of Tlio DramA tha-t will tie. fofove* foremost in the hearts of the people, . '"UNCUS TOM'S CABIN," Presented by the full strength el GEOEGB WILLOUGHSrs NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY, ARTISTIC INTERPRETATION. MAGNIFICENT MOUNTING. .WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. I'OB 3?OUR NIGHTS ONLY, Tie Great WESTERN Mlnins Dram a "AT CfiIPPLE-CfiEEE> ' ("Cripple Creek is the Most }?anreti.s Mi'niDU Camp in America.") REALISTIC SCENIC EFFECTS. THE AC3IE OP SENSATIONALISM. POPULAR PRICES: Bs, 25., Is. Booked Seats, Is, ' ' _Box Plans at the Dresden until 12 .O'clock, subsequently, aus) until S,is, inclmli.tis 1 (tor sales, at Cliristeson'g, I tarty Doors, as usual, Gd. estra. Business Manaßer, A. W. BATISTE. im IT BAIN! It rameel yestefdnyj it jnayrain tb>i&, but it will not .rain as long as THE DANDIES THE DANDIKS , THE DANDIES Will reign in the Hall of Mirth and Meledy—to wit, the m O W N SALS,. **• (Coaoert Cbomte.) Again last night, despite its Ijejsierous. .ness, citizens in their many h'ulubeds 'cheerfnHy wenckt? their way to the Chamber, there to enjoy in foil measure the now programme of THE DANDIES. ' THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. It has been put to the popular Tote and carried without a diworficnt toke. that of till the Dandies these Dandies -are the dandiest. But five weeks more remain of this Feast of Mirth. HATS OT'f TO TEE DANDIES. i Again let it be impressed upon veu, . BOOK YODR. KEATS! " JPlafl. at Dresden. Day Sales Clriste- { sen's. ■■ • • . ■ Acquired—3s., 25., Is. Direction, Edvatti Br«Tnso«rote. . Representative,, John JJopkiT}.?, sundaF " SUNDAY CONCBttTI . SUNDAY COKCEfit! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MOBEOW (SUNDAY), 17ft May. At 8.35 p,m. WELLINGTON CITY BAND. C«KJ!]«-ior— Lieut 1, Berd. Mr, B, S. AHwiHglit will sms. Mr. Waldomar Eihy ivill sijig. Mr. H. P. Clarke (Violinist) and Pupils' will play. Silver Cain Collection for Band IHmd. Piano iin4t.y loat by !Drft=den Co. mj-Aimum ~wmßE%&> sand. ■»"■ . At. ■„■•.. ' ■ BOTANICAL SARDENS... ■ •TO-MOREO'W''(SUNDAY), "' ■ At 3 p.au ' "
■ WELLINGTON QQH? CWS. MEMBERS o.fe notified that owing to ■the inclemeist weat-iier. the Ifoiirsoitie and Paneejjo be held To-day have Present entries will stand. A. S. JTACSHAKE, ~.' _ Secretary,... BILLIARDS. BIHIAEDS. 17ICTGR1A BILLIARD PABXOOB,V 128 Caba Street (Nest Lees nml Church). • GEORGE VERNON (Late of Auckland .and -park Hotel, • Newtewii), Proprietor. "yiCTOBIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STUDENTS' ANJmAL CARNIVAL la Honour of fte Graduates of the Year, In fte TOWN HALL, <m FRIDAY. MAf ™u 22nd, C'eaimeitcijig at 7.-15 p.m. Wfien a Musical l.xtraT»pßza QfltiHcd . Will bo Presented. Admission, 2s. 6cl. Booking fee, Is. e*> tra, Han ggenjrtjlie Presdsn. "■ • TBB LATEST AAISrCAN^^ SUCCESS, : "BED EOSES," A Beautiful Reverie for the Pianoforte. Get a Copy right away. Frem tbo A NaLO-AMEETGAN MtfSlC STORE,--t*- 118 Cuba Street. 1 Price, Is. 6d. ' Posted, Is. Id. . (A Card!) TiflSS LENA LENNOX, m Tobacconist, GBANB CIGAE IWAN. SmoTfOM, Call end Inspect, and gat your Smokes from tho Grand Cigar Divan, GRAND OPERA HOUSE BUILDINGS, Manners Street. HAVE- YOU ENOUGH PICTURES- -j In the hail? — in the Wfreoms? — in the dining-room f in the djafring- . room ? TPILL fiiesg vacaat corners and blank walls with hannybcauti tying pis- - There was never in Wellington mich an oppOTtusity ft) buy at oxfaeinely low prices as at ITGEEGtOS WEIGHT'S SALE, TUB FIRST IJi 25 YEARS. EVERYTHING SEDUCED .OK PER CENT. TO pjn PER CEN£ Our Gallery is crowded with Ijeturesi bf all kinds—untamed and fiianied-—it PRICES TO SUIt ANY PURSE AND ANY NEED. Spend a trilf-hour amongst them fthen iti town to-morrow. ; THE LAST DAY OP SALE • IS MAY ?9th. M'GEEGO'R WEIGHT'S GALLERY. aso n' s eTliTiu ■'" TAITA., LOWER HTJTT (One of WeOingtftn's Lwelieset Show Plates), No visit to Wellingtdn is complete withbut a day spent at tliesc Deliffhlful Gnrtfens. Eesittents of V»ellitiEtoii who appreeiate ttwir priviiegea visit them' regte, larly, Visitors always receive a hearty welcome. Tnkfl ahj , trftjj? to I/OWdr 'Huti Motor Bus will inset vou. FAEE SIXPENCE, " ' ■ ' * BefrftstwMSvts of tb« best fl t town prie«. Cut Flowers in alHintla.n«>. Nβ* is the tiTOe {» order Rhododt.n. drons, Atalcas, Gartieiias. The choiisest varieties are to be found in these hew' tifu} {tLtdeiu, .bfteidM auiasroiis other' tod ftkrubs, ' ' /
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2150, 16 May 1914, Page 7
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