AMUSEMENTS. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!" A SPECIAL SKILLED ATTENDANT Handles the rush at the Sresden. The early bird eatchethrthe seat, 2s. Gd. HAYWARD'S .PICTURES. THE KING'S THEATRE. / ' TO-NIGHT At 8. NIGHTLY GREAT MINDS- THINIC- ALIKE. , ; . All the world knows a'good tiling,,' ' ALL EUROPE AND AMERICA' , ; Pronounced Antony and Cleopatra THE GREATEST PICTURE TRUiMI'II Tho World has ever seen. LAST NIGHT'S BRILLIANT - VAST ASSEMBLAGE of Wellington; Picture . lovers . ENDORSED THE WORLD/S V-EIIDICT, "It Stands Alone.,'' ;//•.' "It sStands Along;"; • A COMPLETE ENTERTAINMEN.T. 7000 ft.' - 7000 ft. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!" "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!" "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!" "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!" . "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!""ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!" "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!": f "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!",' "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!", 7000 ft. ' ... -7000 ft. The World's Best Picture. - . The World's Best Picture. Visualising /' .. SHAKESPEARE'S GREAT" TRAGEDY, Screened to"-'" A FESTIVAL OF RARE' • ; Admirably Rendered'by . - : A GRAND ORCHESTRA OF 14. A GRAND ORCHESTRA! OF 14. A GRAND ORCHESTRA/OF 14. The Largest in all. Australasia.. .. Conductors—Signori Martinelli..aßd A. P. Truda) . This Combination of. "a" Supreme.'. Art Picture with such delightful music forms THE BEST. ENTERTAINMENT : Of the kind ever seen here: ■ Received with Rapturous; Applause. 1 Received with Rapturous ApiJause. .Stalls, Is.; D.C. arid Speoial Stalls, 25.; Reserves Dresden, 2s. Gd. ..- JQAN CRAWFORD, F.R.G.S., Pioneer' Missionary, and' Explorer. ; LAST OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING HIS THRILLING STORY, ; TO-DIY. , TO-DAY. . 2.30 p.m.—Meeting for Women only, Grand Opera House. Subject: "Tho African Woman." The Mayoress will Preside./ _ 8 p.m.—Lantern Lecture—"Black, Blacker, -Blackest," -ivith. . Knapsack, Camera, • and Gun in. Central- Africa, TOWN .HALL. . ' : ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION. Bo 6uro and h'ear this finni lecture, illus•trated by coloured . lantern.' elides. Magnificent and Rare. HUTT BOWLING AND TENNIS ' CLUB. " TOWN HALL, LOWER HUTT, FRIDAY, 17th JULY. GRAND CONCERT, Under the Direction of Mr. E. J. 'Hill. Leoni's , Charming ..Song .Cycle,- "Dream Fairies," by, ' ' . . ' MISS HELEN GARD'NER, MRS. PATON, MR. E. J. HILL, and MR. HAMILTON HODGES. And — VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL • •''"'''-'NUMBERS BY" Miss Mina Caldow Miss Helen Miss Zita Chapman Gard'nor ': Mi'. Hamilton ••«... Mrs^Paton;.' ! ' Hodges T Dr. Norman Hales ,Signor Vitbtta ! . vMr.' ; E.:B.'Gilchrist Mr. A/W. Newtbri Mr. D. A.' Kenny Box Plan now' open at Hannah's.;. ■ TICKETS—3s.,'2s., and. Is. : Visitors may travel to Lower Hutt by the 7.30 train, and/return'by motor buses from concert doors to Wellington,. Post Office- after- performance. 'Motor-: bus .fare, Is. fid. ■■ J. DAVIDSON. , , 1 E. D. WOODWARD. BRITAIN'S' LEADING ARTISTS. Are' represented by- over .4(10 ;paintings, etchings, and sculptures;in the BAILLIE GALLERY, HARBOUR SHED ''TJ,') NEST FERRY WHARF.; Open TO-DAY, 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed eveningisi'Adniisf sion Is. j Children 6d. Tea? Rooms. Get (in Art Union Ticket,-2s. 6dl..each, or 20s. Book of nine. SPOHTING. NEW ZEALAND TROTTING- ; i ;/■ CONFERENCE.. , THE • Annual Meeting of>the Trotting Conference will be held in the Wellington Fire' Rooms, Custom Houso Quay,"/oil ..TUBS: DAY, JULY 14th, 1914. at '10'.45 a.m. . ; -J- B. NORRIS, 1 V '"'Secretary. ' Christchurcli, 11th,July, 101-f.
wiTcosnrs I great -Safe!. I- This Remarkable "and Interesting -Event. begins-CHV. p . Thursi^iw'piipl vvhen Extraordinary Bargains will ■- -■•v" 1 1 ■be offered ,in All Departments I'l.Y '' ' ; f|: | .3/6 Novels at 1/-/each'-B | 1/- Writing Tablets for -7d;-1 I 3/- Box Stationery :i'f6r r 2/» 1 I Envelopes at 8/» per thousand B | Playing Cardsat reducedprices;;J| I 32/6 Ladies Hand Bagsat 22/S jjj | Leather Goods Very SHarply Reduced.-i t v THE 1 1 10 "cent, tosa ■ i (~*cs lArin oc —if you wish to have all the details' of [w «< (his Great Sale write for our SALE p : CATALOGUE which will be sent Post Free.——j|| 1 Lambton Quay no □□□□□□ o 7
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2201, 14 July 1914, Page 7
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