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AMUSEMENTS. . I (PKAKi) ■ Ol'intA . IiOOSE. i J. C. Williamson, ltd. JiuljpLessocs, GEORGE WIL.LOUGEBY, I/fD. Managing Uireetor, J.lr. Geo. 'Willoßßhby Directors ... Messrs. Geo, T. Eaton, A. B. ; . I>;ivics, «mi Ben J. Fuller. . " \r (•iMi'pr.K t'in:i:K." :V.rv -AT Cltll'i'LK CBICKK." ' ANOTHER"WILLOUGHBY"TRIUMPH is Aiulieriee Last Evening Spellbound. 1,..;, An Altogether Unique Production. • Siluatians Seiisn.tiui.ial to a Degree. -.Ciimnxes. Unnsnally ThriUiiig. TO-NKO.IT (THURSDAY). .TO-MORBOW (FRIDAY), & SATURDAY. : . . QEORGI) WItLOUGHBI'S NEW D,RASIATIC COMPANY. In t.lvo Great American Drama of Western Mining Life, "AT CRIPPLB CREEK." ■ . "AT CRIPPLE CREEK." A Comedy Play of Intense Human Interest A FASCINATING PRESENTATION. SCENIC STUDIES—MAGXIHCENT. MECHANICAL EFFECTS. IIABVELMUS. An All-Engrossing "Types of Cosmopolitan Humanity" Gluiraeierisation, Tlic Auction of the Two Gids-. . The Stiscne in The Attempted 3?l<K>.!iing of the Mine. AN ABSOLUTE DEPARTURE PSOM CUSTOMARY MELODRAMA. SPECIAL HETAINING ENGAGEMENT of TEE ERA COMEDY POl'I!, Coletiml Comedians, ia Negro Sang, Dance, Dplightful Harmonki, Plaatat : wi Melodies, and Novelties. TUB NATIONAL DUO, • Clover Jutmilo Siiocialiats. 11l UlDquo liuperfonatsons, Prices: ;te., 2s„ Is. Booking fee, 18. Plans at the Dresden until S o'clock. •Subsequently, and until 6.15, with Day Sales, at Christcson's. Manager, A. W. BATISTE. 1/ICTORIA \;FIVISiTY "atLLKGE V STUDENTS' COLLEGE. In honour of the Graduates of the Year, In the TO W N II A, LL. Gn I'IUDAY. 22nd MAY. Coinmeiicittfr at 7.45 p.m. sliatPi COMB AND SEE .tho Two-Act Musical Extravaganza., "IiOADK'EA." "HOADICKA." "BOADICBA." Chorus of HO. Castefll'lO Orchestra 0! 24.. Chorus of 70, CharacteS'S. Orchss-tntofSa. Conductor: DK. IV. KINGTON FYPPE. Admission, 2s. (ill. Booking Fee, 35.. extra. Plan smvv- open, at the Dresden. For the benefit of Petono. and Mutt Resident* a train will l<tf.ve- Laiubton 61aiion at 19.M o'clock On UlO night of the performance. K i CELTIC CLUB. ryiHE third annual meeting of the Above will tako ptaee at the i RoMil? of tke WELLINGTON CENTRAL ; CHAMBER' OF COJI3IEBCE, Winder's Buildings, Cuba aiul Manners Streets. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 31st MAY, | At 8 o'clock. ' '51. O'IiANM, : Hon. S^e. ; ME LATEST AMERICAN " SUCCESS, : "RED It OSES," • A Beautiful lcve.ri.fi for the Pianoforte, ; Get a Copy right away. From the A NGLO AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, ii 116 Cuba Street. Price, Is. Gd. Posted., is. 7<L ' .--o' HAVE YOU ENOUGH PICTPRjvS- ' In tho ball? — in tlio bedrooms? — in, ''. tho dining-Moiri? ■*. in tho drawingI roa»? 1 thoso vrtCiHit corners and Want, walls with beitifi'beAatifying . pic- ' tiires. Tlier© was jwvet in Weiltoiftoii sacli ah cjiporhiniiy ta buy at extremely t low prices as at M'GREGOE WEIGHT'S SALE, THE FIRST IN 25 YEARS. EVERYTHING REDUCED' 5 OK I'EU CENT. TO p-A PER CENT.' 0 /vO o\f 5 Onr Gallery is crowded with Pictures of ail kinds—nnframcd atid fraifl-ed—«it t pmCliiS TO SUIT ANY POJISE AND ANY NISKD. Spci'td a half-hoiir amongst them p in tov/n p ME lAST BAY OF SAI/E IS MAY m\i. ■ 1 M'GItEGOK WRtGirrS GALLERY,

iMJXKOOJiI DANCING. Jl'liS. IT. B. MASON. for Brjinners are held on v/ Motufay and 'Weitnosday EveiiiflgS, in the Private Hall, S6 Gliuaiice Street, Bear St Peter's Church. Term feommeneeg with pupil. Private lessens by arrangen'tent. "All the latest ba!lroon> dinces iaticriil, including Vierifteso Hesitation Waltz, IVotjTangiJ. JPfpflcie.scy ensured in sis priy&to lessons. ■ jyfX'i ON' S OAIBIi NB, TAITA, T.OWEU HUTT /One of Weliiitfiton's Loveiiest Shorr Place?]. *No visit to Wellington i? comblflte.without a day spent; at thtiso Delightinl Gardens. E«iclents of V,;ellwgtott who ap» preeiate their privileges visit them regularly. Visitors always receive a hearty welcome. Take any traiii to Ijower Hutt. Motor llus will meet you. ' FAME SIXPENCE. Seffeshmcnts of tlie best at town prie.es. Cut Flowers in abifndance. Now is tlio tiwo to order Ehedodendrons, A&ileas, Camelias. The choicest varieties are to be found in these beau* tifiil Rfflrdens, besides riUraerotie other trees and shrubs. Stephen Island.—E„ light; barometer, 29.49; therfflomatcr, 4?. Clottsiy; sea moderate. ~ Oaiic CanipbelS.—S.E., light; barometer, 29.53; thermometer. 48. Fine; sea very heavy. Knikoura.—S., breeze; bcrejnete'r, 89.49; tTiermometor, 50. Fine; sea considerable A.karoa. L.ighthoWe.—S.W,, light; barometer, 59.63; tligrmotaeter, <14„. Cloudy; sea moSerate. Port ChaJmew.—S.w., freeli; barometer, 29.44; thermGiiieler, 52. Overcast; tea heavy. Nugsets.—S., frc/slu , barome-ter, 29.49; thermometer, 43, Paesing seamoderate. Ithiii'.—S.W., breeze; v barometer, 39.50; thermometer, 44. DrltaUttgj ijca moderate. 0. HATES. lilcfeoralogjettl OflSce, Wellington, May 21. - ■ 28 MILES AN HfIUR fOR 171 HOURS. PICTON TO DUNEDIN NOW-STQPnUN The fcMt ear povfoniiaflee that New Zealand hr.<s fphi ivii? tlio triumph of the Hupmobito in the Picten-l)nftedin reliability ir-st trip on February 2,'} rd, Here are Koiise of Use wonderful records, put up by the -32 I).p. iiMKii'l "If" Hupp oil this run: —I'icUm to Chvistiiliiireh, 23C> miles in 3 hours 45 minute; Ohristchurch to Dittodin, -Hi miles GtC iniles in darkness), in S hours '.10 minutes j Chrisichureh to 'Pinmvii, in 3 hours 15 minutes; total, Piclon to Dunedin, iUB miles, in 17 feiirs 125 niiiv.tif". The car that stands first for ! reliability in New Zealand should be your car—tlia Hupiiiobik-. Write for eatalogae and fuller details. Agents—Hatrick arid Co., J.,td., Welliiijtoti 'liid Yfanpanui.. for the' North Island; Belt iitul Bayly, Ltd., falmerrtoa North; W.wkriLl and Stewßi'tj W.F.-C.A., Master. tin.-r-AdVt, j

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2154, 21 May 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2154, 21 May 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2154, 21 May 1914, Page 7

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