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AMUSEMENTS. /"IRAND OPERA : HOUSE. Lessees ; J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS.'" : ' "PAUL JONES." ■ . "PAUL JONES." . ; ~ Presented by the WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY, Under Direction MR. TOM POLLARD.. FLOATING ON THE TIDE OF ■ . .'- SUCCESS. ■■. THE 'MOST BRILLIANT COMIC . OPERA SEASON FOR YEARS. - A CROWDED HOUSE AGAIN LAST NIGHT ENTHUSIASTICALLY APPLAUDED EVERY NUMBER. ■ : What tho Press say:. "Dominion"—The performance was remarkably good." .- • •' -.'■ "N.Z. Times"—A feature of the showwas the magnificent costumes designed by" , Mrs. Hannah. ■.'" :.'■ ■ :• "Evening Post"—The production needs no indulgence generally given to an amateur work. -.. . . . '.-.-.. ■ . .; .-.. . Carriages ... ' .'. ''' ; : Prices: is., 2s. 6d., Is. Private Boxes, ■Jsl.'.ls. .-.. "Box Plan at, Dresden. Early Doors.6d. extra. '.Day. sales at ChristeEons. ■ ■•.".■■:.'. ■'■~■■■.' ' ■ ' ■. Musioal Director, Mr. D. A. Kenny. \ .;. .-' : .'■' E.. B.'. VANCE, Hon. Sec ';'■:-:.'••■„.. "■pVERYBODY'S" ■"':.■"■ ;■- OPERA HOUSE! \ OPERA' HOUSE! TO-DAY & TO-NIGHT CONTINUOUS.' ■ ':.•■ A Real Startling Novelty ■ ■:■'. ■"■ HUGE .DRAMATIC SPECIALITY. 3000 ft..'. . ■ .'.:..'.:. 3000 ft :. "A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE!"/ 1 ."A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE!" "A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE !'■'. - Crammed full of .excitement thrill, in- ... terest, and mechanical effecte. - ."'"• .■: : f THE. INSCRIPTION,":, ■•.■. A great photo-ulay of real, power. ' ■;>;,,. '"BATHING .BEAUTY," ; ' r :, - 'A'Screaming Come'tly. "■;... /'Northern Italy," "Graphic," and others. ORCHESTRA AFTERNOON & NIGHT. od. adults.. Children 3d. ■'. - All Plush Tip-np Chairs. , . ■[■ :-V"i''-MTTST COME!: AGAIN/'- ; '\': ; '■ Is. what everyone ; says" ■■ ..','■ ■ '-■■:} .".-, :— who has visited — . .' ; : npHE . . BAILLIE - j. GALLERY I' ':." JL -;:'" ■ "■■ ; "■'Of.■''■;"■' : : .' '::■'■/-: ' .BRITISH PAINTINGS | ," "■•;■ •'..- '■•',.■ -,'.Mn'. ;: ,:' -y'- •, ;■■: HARBOUR.SHED "U," NEXT FERRY :■; ■;"!;■ ■:,, .'■. WHARF..-.,.'.■.;■..•■,:. ,".-■■■- • And many.visits, will not exhaust!' , ' , ' ; tho ' attractions of "'this.'great'. , Ait'.' ! /Exhibition. '. .-:'. - •; ■'.-':'■'■;'' . :.Over ; 400 Paintings, Etchings, Liitho- • •: graphs, and ' Sculpttires—the. Best ,-.•' Work of -Britain's Best Artists—are . beinjr shown for a short season only.X ' Gallery Open .10 a.nv. to 5.30 p.m., - '~ and-.on; Tuesday,- W«lnesday, Thurs- ~ , day. and Friday evenings, from 7.30 ■':.■ ■'■•to/io./' " '".::,•:.•■;■'■*" -::.; ■.: a -v •'Admission/Is.; Children, 6d.- Season ';. ■; Ticket',-,75. Gd.; Students' Tickets, 05.';.,. : ; '." IN P ; RIZES. 'J . Get .Tickets TO-DAY-.' 2s. Gd. eachi.or ■: ,!\ . . ':. Book of Nine, 205.,' V c.:e; bickerton's pictures;:,. ■A 'WIDE; ■ comprehensive - selection -of -XJL Pictures by, this , welHcnown'New Zealand Artist is now being exhibited , in the. Gallery. ......;!: .;,". ... • ..... ...■'■:'■ Charming figure studies-and beautiful landscapes, besides some striking .portraits—all will appeal to the arWover.' v M'GREGOR WRIGHT'S. GALLERY. ,' '••'■:"::'-•' THE \' : LATEST. AMERICAN : : - : ,■'':■:.." SUCCESS;:■'■""■■■.': ; :\ ; iV:- '•■■';>■■'■■. '"BED : '• , ( E : O'SE'S,"f■-.'.''; ,'.':■ A Beautiful Reverie .for the Pianoforte; '■]■ .. . Get a Copy right away.' : y ; : : From the • '.","■ . . • ' ' ' : '■' '..' ANGLO-AMERICAN; MUSIC STORE,: . ill's-..Cuba Street. ■;-;'<■ ;■ Price, :1s; , 6d. 1- "':/■ '■ ;!' ; Posted.ls. 7d. .'! r-llff-'A .SO n , SS;-fii';DEKB, ■■■■ '. -v TAITA..''LOW'", '. HUTT 'U '€ << ■'■■■ {One of Wellinglf' i Loveliest Show : ; i : : '"- .-.': '•■ " 'Plfcoes).': , .- ."■■■'. . ; , ; r.-:.; No visit to Wellington is complete withont a day spent at those Delightful Gardens. , : : Residents, of Wellington who apnreciate their privileges visit/them regularly/ Visitors always receive a hearty welcome. Take any train to Lower Hutt. Motor Bus will meet you. FARE SIX. PENCE. . ; ■•.-■ - : : ' ; v .." i. .■'■■.••'.•".'■ : Refreshments of the best at town prjees. Cut Flowers in abundance, v.: ; - Now is the ■ time to order Rhododendrons, Azalea!, Camelias. The choicest varieties are U> be found in these beautiful 'gardens, besides numerous other trees, and ahrubs. '' ■ . :'i WEATHER EEPORTS. '■-'"■ ■" '' '. ».',' —-*..'■ :.'■ ' , AT 4 CM, YESTERDAY. , ,; Cape Maria van Diemen.—N., lights baro«, meter.- 29.80; thermometer, 65. : , Overcast, and misty; eeo. considerable. ,- ; -... .:. Rus3ell.—N., light; barometer, "29.71| thermometer, 65. Kne'j eea, Xeavy. '■'•.• •;.. Manukau Heeds.—TV., breeze; barometer, 29.77; thermometor, ' .66... ..overca6t; - eea smooth. .'■■■" ''"■ ■■■■'■ „„„ : Auckland—W., breeze; barometer, 29.78| thermometer, 60. Eainj.N.E.. gale with lain during iorenoon;i".':.:.,"• ~:'... rfeuranga—N.E.,. fresh; . ■ borumoteJ, 29.78; thermometer, 58. Gloomy, rain;!eea moderate.' ,: ■"• :,'■"• ''■'.■ ' ' '„„■ East Oape.—N., gale;,■.barometer, 29.80; thermometer, 57. . Overcast; : eea. considerGißborne—N.W., breeze; harometer, 29.83; thermometer, 52;- Fair; eea smooth. '■ ■■ s Port Ahuriri.—N.E.," 'fresh; . barometer, 29.73; thermometer,-57. Overcast; soa mod-' erete. . . ." ' . " ■ . . Castlc'point.—N;E., breese;. barometer,. 2970- thermometer, 52. Drizzle; sea heavy. .Wellington.—Jf.K.,' ' breeze;.- , barometor, 29.65;-thermometer, "54. Kain. . ./ .■■•'. . New, Plymouth.-N.W., fresh; baromoter, 29.70; thermometer, 59.' Showery; eea considerable. ,■-.". " : . . ' Cape Egmont.—N.W., fresh; barometor, 29.69';' thermometer, 59.-Rain; sea moderate. Wenganiti.— N., breeze; barometer, 29.58; thermometer, 62.. Fair.; eea- emooth. . '..,. ■"■ Farewell fresh;-; barometer, 29.63; thermometer, 54. .'Overcast; sea conBiderable. . . •■ Cape Fouhrind.—N.WV, light; barometer, 29.64;. thermometer, 5!. ; " Overcast; sea. moderately heavy. ■'•■■.■ -: ■• -,-■■■■ •■ ■ .- . .... Weetport.—N., light; barometor, 29.64; thermometer, 57. Fair; sea heavy. ... .-, Stephen Island—W., fresh; barometer, 29.65; thermometer, 52. Heavy rain and dense fog; sea'.hea-vy. - ;. .: ' . Cape Campbell.—N".. fresh; barometer, 29.63; thermometer, 52.. ilfety .showers; sea heavy. . ■■- ■■' -/" . .-. : Kaikoura— S.W., light; barometer, 29.56;thermometer, 49. Overcast; sea moderate. Akaroa Lighthouse.—Calm; baromcteT, 29.45; thermometer. 46. Gloomy; eea smooth. .•■'■; Port Chalmers.—N.E., ■• fresh; barometer, 29.5 C; thermometer, 51. Overcast; eoa moderate. ''■■■■ . : Nuggets.—N.E., fresh; barometer, 29.46; thermometer, 45. Gloomy; sea rouiih. ■ ',-'■ Bluff.—Jf.. light; barometer, 29.48; therFine; eea smooth. * .■■".' " D. C.BATES. ' Meteorological Office, Wellington. ."> /July. 9, 1914. -~ ; ' . A young lady presented her intended with a beautiinlly-worked pair of slippers, and ho acknowledged the present by sending her his picture, encased in a ''hnndsonie.-frame. He. wrote a note to. Bond with it; and.at Uio same time replied angrily to an oft-repeated dun for, an unpaid suit of clothes. : He engaged a )joy to doli\w the package and notes !The youiiß lady received a note in her adored one's hnnd-writing, and fled to her room to devour its contents. She opened tho missive with ; eager fingers and read: "I am getting tired of your everlasting attention, 1 !. Tl.ie' snit is nboiit worn, out already. It never amounted to much, any way. Plcaso go to thunder!" And the tailor was struck utterly dumb when ho opened a parcel and discovered a portrait of his.delinquent customer., with a noto that said: "When you gnzo ■. upon my features, think how much I owe you." / M'Clintou's Colleen Soap has a delightful aroma. Marchioness of Bristol says; "Colleen Soap I find very nice to übb.V .Advt. ■■■•-'■ ■ ■■•

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2198, 10 July 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2198, 10 July 1914, Page 9

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