AMUSEMENTS. .4-,, "ANTONY AND CLEOPACCRAI" GREAT MATINEE. " GREAT.. MATINEE.irn-' - TO-MORROW, AT 2.30: Book at the Dresden, 2s. Gd. fTAYAVABDS'-' ' ' PICTURES. THE KING'S THEATRE; " Packed with Enthusiasts. ; ONLY TWO NIGHTS MORE. ONLY TWO NIGHTS MORE. ONLY TWO NIGHTS MORE. ■ Of , THE WORLD'S BEST PICTURE And THE LARGEST PICTURE ORCHESTRA ' A Glorious Entertainment. A Glorious Entertainment. A Magnificent Triumph. ' ' - ... 7000 ft. .. voooit. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!" - "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!" ■ "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!" ' • "ANTONY. AND CLEOPATRA!": ; . . "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!" ' "ANTONY AND (J- JOPATRA!" _ "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!" . 7000 ft.. • -. ■ ' 7000 ft. A Wondrous Picture Work, ' Embellished by SPLENDID APPROPRIATE MUSIC.' No expense has been spared to -provilie THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT ~ Wellington 'has over known. -Stalls, is.; JJ.C. and Special Stalls, 25.; Reservos Dresden, 2s. Gd.; Theatre 'Phono 3143. ' ' jg.MPRESS THEATRE. . "Where Everybody Goes." STALLS 3d. DRESS CIRCLE Gd. . TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Tho Aquila Co.'s Romantic . "Feature" Drama, "HER TERRIBLE SACRIFICE." "HER TERRIBLE SACRIFICE." "Jobson's Luck" (Racing drama); "On the Zambesi" (strange sights in Africa); ' , Etc,,; etc., etc. : JJUTT BOWLING & TENNIS CLUB. TOWN 'HALL, LOWER HUTT. ' > TO-NIGHT. (FRIDAY) TQ-NIGHT FOURTH ANNUAL CONCERT , (Arranged by Mr. E. J. Hill). . 1 MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME Of Vocal and' Instrumental Numbers ~ ' - E *t " : 11 POPULAR FAVOURITES.11 POPULAR FAVOURITES. , The Loading Artists of. the Dominion. ■ TICKETS-35.. 25., Is. Box Plan at Hannah's. Take 7.30 train from Wellington. • i Motor-buses leave ■ for Town after Performance (Faro, Is. Gd.).' J.'DAVIDSON. ' '. E. D. WOODWARD. ■. TO-DAY IS A BETTER DAY THAN . TO-MORROW FOR VISITING THE BAILLIE GALLERY ■ ." THE BAILLIE GALLERY .; of 'BRITISH PAINTINGS '• BRITISH PAINTINGS • In Harbour Shed "U," ;next Ferry : Wharf. . ' F .jou keep'p\itting off until TO- . MORROW you may "miss this great Art .Exhibition, which mil remain open only for a week or two. t .-", Seo the' FinestKCollection Etchings,' and Sculptures, ever> brought' to New Zealand—see it TO-DAY, ; OPfiN- 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. • Closed every evening. 1 >■•' . ■. Admission, Is.; Children,' 6d.Season Ticket, 7s. Gd.; Students' Tickets, sb, " • Tea Provided at Moderate Charges.- : GET AN ART UNION TICKET. Each 2s. Gd.; or book.of nine,, Wi- 1 ners select any picture to prizes.
.BALLKOOM DANCIM, j, MRS. H. B. MASON?: '• PROFICIENCY ensured in SIX PRIVATE" LESSONS. Classes), for Be. sinners held Monday and Wednesday > Evening, in Private Hall, teritt l commen. ' cing with pupil; AH latest dances'taught, including Hesitation Waltz, One-step, Bostons, ■ Trot,:and Tango. . Addres3:.B6 Ghuznee Street, next St. Petcr,'a.Chnrch. PLAYING Mado Easy—Wo-'Rnaranteo-to teaoli you to play the.l Piano or Organ, read Music at sight perfectly,-, or return your Fee. " The samo results, in afew weeks that used to take years,,without worry of scales, exercises,"■i'op;'drudgery -of any kind. Tunes'the first , lesson. Testimonials from pupils throughout New Zealand. Full Tuition, J3l 10s.; call for all particulars, and see Press reports of etc., where our pupils '.have appeared from 4 days' tuition,: with no previous knowledge of Music. : A visit, costs you nothing. Interviews any time. Birley's College of Music.' Bouloott Cham-, bars, Boulcott Street. Miss Coltman,' A.U.M.. Chief, Instructress. ■
shoyld- not naiss | The great bargains that are offering in f I all departments at this great Book Sale i S will draw thousands, an 4 those who want | i to secure a supply of cheap fiction should \ • | endeavour to get here early. | Here are the titles of a few novels that | ; are.marked/at 1/- each:— , ;: V .. 'V;;:| : | A BLACK PRINCE . A NEW NOTE • j WISTONS JAMES, OR VIRTUE REWARDED \ J THE SPENDTHRIFT ! . MISSING LADYLAND \ . jj. J A GRADUATE IN LOVE UNDER THE ROSE : ; : | 1 THE INFLUENCE OF MARS THE INTRIGUERS V \ I LADY SILVERDALE'S SWEETHEART CY. ROSS \ 5 MARGARET RUTLAND TWO MISTAKES. ; THE HAN IN THE STREET NOBMAN LURST J | THE VISCOUNTESS : A CHILD OF THE SHORE : ; I SIR H."SIBYLLA , A'PINCHBECK GODDESS | MARCH HARES INDISSOLUBLE KNOT ? I AN ISLAND PRINCESS PICK ME UP 5 I THE SILVER SPOON . .... MARIONETTES \ !j THE SUBALTERN THE BISHOP & ;THE BOGEYMAN " jj - arid Hundreds, o£ Others. • - | REMEMBER THERE ARE BARGAINS IN ALL j J departments;;at 'whitcombe'S sale. . \ j ■ 'Whitoombe & Tomhs j f • LIMITED | I LAMBTON QUAY - WELLINGTON \ ' ' "''o^
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2204, 17 July 1914, Page 9
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