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AMUSEMENTS. •' FORTY THIEVES MATINEES. SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 25th. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL FARTS. (Except Lato Door Gallery.) Doors open, 1. ' Curtain at 1.15. ipRAND' OPERA ' HOUSE. Direction, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. WEDNESDAY' NEXT, JULY 22nd. And following Seven Nights, at 7.50 p.m. In the Presence of HIS EXCELLENCY THE EARL OF LIVERPOOL, THE COUNTESS OF LIVERPOOL, and Party from Government House. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Epoch-making Pantomime, THE FORTY THIEVES, . THE FORTY THIEVES," • THE FORTY THIEVES, AN UNPARALLELED COMPANY. Barry Lupino, Edwin Brett, J. B. Athol. wood, Charles Albert, William Hassan, Rupert Darrell, George Young, Marie Eaton, Winnie Volt, Dolly Harmor, Dorothy Firmin, Maggie Dickinson,. Nita Barry, The Three Rubes. 9AA PEOPLE CONCERNED OAA"IUU IN THIS PRODUCTION. r jX)V THE BOX PLANS FOR THE SEASON will be opened at' The Dresden .THIS MORNING, at 9 a.m. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 65., Stalls 35.., Gallery Is. Early Doors to Stalls and. Gallery Is. extra. Day Sales at Lennoxls, Grand Opera House, and at Christeson's. LATE TRAINS TO LOWER HUTT AND JOHNSONVILLE, WEDNESDAY NEXT, will leave Wellington at 11.30 p.m. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. • Wellington. . Direction ......... GEORGE MUSGROVE. The Greatest Violinist in the World. MISCHA.ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN, . MISCHA J3LMAN, MISCHA 'ELMAN, Who has fascinated, audiences throughout the Dominion by. his wonderful playing, - Will giveONE FAREWELL CONCERT '. ". ONE FAREWELL CONCERT THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 23./ , Prior to his departure for Australia and London. . This'will be Elman's ABSOLUTELY LAST APPEARANCE -IN WELLINGTON OR NEW ZEALAND.. Also, the Brilliant French Canadian Mezzo Soprano, •'• MLLE. EVA GAUTHIER. ' MLLE. EVA GAUTHIER. At the Piano, M. Percy Kahn, the pianist whose "accompaniments are irreproachable." . ■. MISCHA ELMAN.. Will give an entirely new programme at ■ this. Concert. ' Box Plan at Dresden Piano Co. Prices, 10s. Gd., and "s. 6d. (reserved), 4s. and 2s. (unreserved). Day Salo 45., at Christeso-n's'. HOW ARE YOU.SPENDING THE LONG WINTER EVENINGS? hnHE best way is to get one of our new Jl model Gramophones, the most rational and vorsatile entertainer of tho day. It makes the home a-competitor with Thea-. . tr'esi the Club,'-and the. Concert Hall, and j provides amusement that will satisfy the whole family at a minimum, of cost. ■ You eaa fret nt BEGG'S tbe famous THIS". MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONES from £6 10s., "Zonophoncs" from . M, and "Lyricphones" from £3 10s. . Records of all the World's Artists and leading Bands to choose from. "Lauder" Records. A complete 6rippiy of all this.popular Singer's Records now in- stock. ■ ,' ; ■ -'•''■'■-. We • would appreciate a -visit to our Gramophono Department—wo feel sure the latest model Gramophones will interest you. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD M Manners Street, Wellington. PIANOS, MUSIC, AND ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.. PLAYING - Made 7 "Easy— We - guarantee to teaoh you to play the Piano or Organ, read Music at eight perfectly, oi return your Fee. The same results in a ' few weeks that used to take years, without worry of scales, exeroises, or drudgery of.any kind. Tunes the,first lesson. . Testimonials from pupils throughout New Zealand. Full Tuition, 10s.; call for all particulars, and see Press reports of Concerts, 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, Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott Street. Miss Coltman, A.U.M.. Chief Instructress. • :

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2206, 20 July 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2206, 20 July 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2206, 20 July 1914, Page 7

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