AMUSEMENTS. To W N n A L I, ■(Concert Chamber.) THE BANDIES Tin; dandies THE DANDIES /tSSc a's we ■started on this advertisement Jlr, Kola,ml Henfjr p'.jiwtl in and told us a funny story, to using us to forget Hint which we intended to wmai-i:, But as everytwdy knows that the bright little efttupany of merrymakers is still running strong!jr every evening, and will uwintaiii its Mimed attitude for ttnffth-sr i'our weeks, \vo. suppijso it feallir vjoffiiv'l matter what we intended sjiyitj-g. Do© it? BofSSr? coiqg out let ws remind von that tho plan is at the Dresden. Tax, Bs., 25,, N.Z.—Cay Saks we. at Christesoii's, Edward Briuvscombs, Ltd. General Representative, Jcilj.ii Bojvkiria. WfMPEESS IHIiA TR E. ** . And '"Where Everybody Goes." STALLS, 3d, DSESS CIRCLE, 6d. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT', Great Sensational "Feaitnre," L "WANI'Ep BY THE POLICE." 2. "THE TOPICAL BUDGET." 3. "BNIFIIvINS' WIDOW" (Edison's "Feature" Coaiedy). i. "CAIKO" (SeSnes in Egypt). 5, "T'EOviiLßg 01' AN ACTOR" (Lubifl'a Comedy Hit). QRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And Two lVi,l:owi ; fig Ewiiiuge. At 8 o'clock shnt'jv, "The Puntiiest Play Ever Written," "One. I.f'ng Scream." "CHARLEY'S AUNT," "CHABLBY'S AUNT;" "CHARLEY'S AUNT." •'C'HARLF/Y'S AUNT," "Prom Brazil, YOU If,SOW! where t'lie mte rows "Funny flnongli ti> make a c;vt .laugh." DO.VT MISS IT. BOX Pt«" V O\V OPEN AT DRESDEN, ii 1 otfds at on.ee-. t J ivf.C , 25,, and fe, No extra ch-a-ree ror booking. JJ OCI EY! II OCK EY! SIX-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT, KAKOIU I'AIiK, KING'S BIBTHDAt (WBSSBSDAt). 1.30 p.-jfl. 42 TEAMS COMPETING. Admission, (kl. Sfseial Trains from Government Buildings at frequent intervals. REVIVAL MISSION. QRAXD TFANKSCiIVIKG SERVICE, TO-NIGHT Vt 8 o'ciwk. VIVIAN STRKIiT BAPTIST CHURCH. AH Wfiieotu®. JyHE LATEST MUSICAL SUCCESSES, "UN CELT D"AMOUR." Melodies I>y Lav -Silesii, This- veri.ta.lsle melodic gem is -st present the roost asked for litirtvber for- Great Britain ami ths Gfrntment For' iPiftiie Soto, Is, 9d> "A LITTLE LOVE-, A LITTLE KISS." Vocal .•irrargi<mt.'i,t of "Un J>.eu d'Amour." A Song we ean recommend to ail stagers, mi in '3 Kejtf, C (range C to D), D and F> Price, Is, 9d. A @exa; "tITL M\ MEMORIEb M Reverie. Bv Adrian -The 2nd Edition now ta ivanct." Tiio lsj: Ud-ition of Sfififl -wypieseo!d m:.t. in record time. _ This Reverie is iknv the most popular Piece of its class a our -stoelv. Price, Is. Od. Copy, Ottr liariists are ftt/ voit? seryica to try ovi-.v all the latest. Why not call at oar Warehouse?
CH.\S, BEGG AKD CO.. ma:vn'i-;rs street, Wellington. Soif Agents Tor Ptaos by the, World•famed M^kera—Bhithiie.f, ißfinsWfltta, Schiedniayer, K'thla, ctc. BAU-ROOM DANCING MRS. 11. B. MASON, . CLASSES for Beginners are held on Monday ftnd' Wednesday Evenin;;s j in the Private- Hal!, '88 Ghuznee. Strwt. ■near St. Peter'* Gl'nttch, Term commences with pupii. Private lessons by arrange* merit. All latest bailrotiin dances taught, . iiK'iud'mg VJetn'pSft . Hesitation Waltz, Trot, Tango. Proficiency ensured in six .private lessens. THE LATEST AMERICAN SUCCESS., "It iB j? ROSES," . A Beautiful .Revorie for the Pianoforte. Set a "Copy right away. Prom the , 1 A NGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, Jrk. 1H) Cuba Street.. Price, Is, Gd. Posted, is, 7d. ASON' S ; 6A.RD BN S, . TAITA, LOWER HCTT . (One of WeUinjjton'a Loneliest Show Places). .No visit to Wellington, is ocnvnlfito without a day Spent at those Deliphtful Gardens. Residents of WeDinrrton tvio appreciate their priril'egssi visit thfcta regularly, Visitors always receivo a hearty wrtwme. .Tate any train to Lower Hr.tt. Motor Bub will meet you. ' FAKE SIXPENCE. Refreshments of the best ot town prices. Cut Flowers, in obifndanco. Now is ihs timfl tq order Rhododendrons, Azalea's, C'ameUas. . Tho choicest varieties ate to bs found in these beautJftil gardens, besides numerous • other trees and shrubs. QILVER GRID, Cuba Street. Fish and k? Oysters a specialty. ♦ Oysters .in bottles {all sizes; from Is. upwards, 1). Connor. Proprietor.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2164, 1 June 1914, Page 9
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