AMUSEMENTS. riBAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.WEDNI33DAY NEXT, JULY 22nd. PANTOMIME 19H HKTRAVAGANZA. PANTOMIME 1914 EXTRAVAGANZA. J. C. W.IJ,LIAMSON, LTD., Have ouco again- much, pleasure in announcing tlieir STUPENDOUS PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA, AT 7.50 EACH EVENING, THE FORTY THIEVES, THE FORTY THIEVES, THE FORTY THIEVES, Which Theatrical History will know aa "The Bobby-dazzling Pantomime," IN TWO ACTS & SIXTEEN SCENES, TEEMING WITH TOP-HOLE ENTERTAINMENT. "THE FORTY THIEVES", holds Hie Popularity Record. 200 — People in tho Production — 200 THE BOX PLANS FOR THE SBASON, 8. NIGHTS AND 2 MATINEES, ' Will be opened at tho Dresden MONDAY MORNING 'NEXT. A PEW OE THE FEATURES: Gorgeous Agricultural Ballot Dramatic Cavo Soono Glittering Living. Map The Prehistorio Ballet Diversions of Barry Lupin Vision of Australia Black and White Ballet ' Magic Mystery Bells The- Three RubesAustralia's Golden Products The Sesame Ballot Drums of All Nations. • '. ■ MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CHILDREN TO " MATINEES ; . HALE.■PRICE , 1, . (Except Lato Door Gallery). IRICES-D.C. and 0.5., 65.; Stalls, 35.! Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Gallery and Stalls, Is. extra. .Day Sales at''Cliristeson's. ;; LATE PANTOMIME TRAINS. During the FORTY THIEVES PANTOMIME SEASON LATE TRAINS will leave Wellington as 'follows:— LOWER HUTT, every Monday, Wcdnesday and Saturday, at 11.30 p.lm ■ JOHNSONVILLE,. every Monday and i Wednesday; at 11.30 p.m. . PAEKAKARIKI, every ' Saturday, 'ot • 11.30 p.m. UPPER HUTT, every Saturday, at 11.30 p.m. ■ ■ '*- TUEW ZEALAND CONFERENCE OF. ' SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS. PASTOR A. G. DANIELLS, President World's Conference of SeventhDay Adyentistß, , , Will Speak on "THE WORLD'S, FOREIGN MISSIONS" :-, In--ALEXANDRA. HALL, ABEL SMITH STREET, at 7.45 p.m., '.. ' '/ THURSDAY, IGth,. JULY. . All Welcome. . . ' ■ Seats Free. Hear this World-Tr-weller on tho operation's of his Organisation in 103 languages. . BALLROOM DANCING. .' MRS. H. B. MASON. PROFICIENCY ensured in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. , Classes for Be. ginners held Monday and Wednesday Evenings, in Private Hall, term common, cing wifh pupil.' All latest dnnces taught, including Hesitation Waltz,, : One-step, Bostons, .Trot, and Tango. Address: 80 Ghuznee'Street, next St. Peter's Church.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2203, 16 July 1914, Page 9
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