AMUSEMENTB. . , INITIAL 'TORTY THIEVES" MATINEE. THIS AFTERNOON, at 1.45 sharp. ■ Doors Open at 12.15. GEEAT "WHOOPS" COSIPETITION. PnthM's and Mothers v. tho "Kiddiee." Oliildren half-price to all parts except late door Gal lory. /pRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Business Mannger John ifarrell. ™ Tlio Irristiblo Pantomime. "Better Even tlian 'Mother Goose.'" TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45 SHARP, And Four Following Nights. MATINEES THIS AFTERNOON AND WEDNESDAY NEXT. p' J. C. Williamson's Best Pantomime, .. I THE FORTY THIEVES, ■' b THE FORTY THIEVES, THE FORTY THIEVES; s ' Unquestionably the greatest Pantomime r success this generation has witnessed. ' .' THE FORTY THIEVES. Broke all known records in Sydney and Melbourne, and it is doing likewise in., N.Z. PRICES-D.C. and R.S., 63.: Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Door Stalls and Gal- - lery, Is. extra. Plans at the Dresden until noon; after- '■ wards at Miss Lennox's, where Day Sale '• Tickets may also bo purchased. Day Sales good for night of issue only. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. NEXT J.- C. WILLIAMSON ATTRACTION. Season Commencing AUGUST 6th. j FRED NIBLO & JOSEPHINE COHAN, 1, Wiflr J. C. Williamson's CLEVER COMPANY OF COMEDIANS In tho Brilliant Comedies, "THE FORTUNE HUNTER," "NEVER SAY DIE," And . "OFFICER 6GG." THE BEST WAY TO SPEND SUNDAY AFTERNOONSee the Famous BAILLIE GALLERY AILLIE GALLERY •I Of '' BRITISH PAINTINGS BRITISH PAINTINGS In e HARBOUR SHED "U," '. Next Ferry Wharf. 3 Over 400 Oils and Water-Colonrs, . j Etchings, Lithographs, and Sculptures, including Frederick Good- . all's Great Picture, "THE FLIGHT INTO EGYET." ._ "THE FLIGHT INTO. EGYPT."OPEN SUNDAY-2 p.m. to 5 p.m. ° Silver Coin Collection at Door.e , : Afternoon Tea Served at Moderate' Prices. , mOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). ' "' Commencing SATURDAY. EVENING, AUGUST 1. First Appearance of England's Foremost ; Reciter, MR. ALEXANDER WATSON, MR. ALEXANDER WATSON; ' MR. 'ALEXANDER WATSON, ME; ALEXANDER WATSON, - i SHORT SERIES.OF UNIQUE RECITALS Including ' THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, NICHOLAS NICKELBY, FRESH> KIPLING SELECTIONS, And John Mnsefield's Dramatic Poem, THE EVERLASTING MERCY, THE EVERLASTING MERCY, i ■'" THE EVERLASTING MERCY, The Interpretation of which by Mr. Alexander Watson in London last December aroused extraordinary enthusiasm among a Press ,and Publio alike, r "It' was beyond all praise."—"Morning Post." ... , Reserved Seats, 35.; Family Tickets (ad-mitting-four), 10s. Plaus Open NEXT TUESDAY, at the Dresden. - . CARLYLE SMYTHB. » — .—■ /PISBORNE "' COMPETITIONS. ■ VT / __ . } SECOND ANNUAL CARNIVAL. SECOND ANNUAL CARNIVAL. OPERA HOUSE, GISBORNE. , I It\ to the 12th SEPTEMBER, 19W. ENTRIES CLOSE Bth AUGUST, 1914. i . Schedules and Entry Forms may bo had ;, irom the Dresden. Piano Company, Wel- • lington, or from the Secretary, i FRED R. BALL, F.1.A.N.Z., 1 ' Box 60, Gisborne. 0 ; \ AN IDEAL WINTER TOUR 5 HEALTH AND PLEASURE. " pui TONGA SAMOA. 1 5 ' '■ SEASON-APRIL TO NOVEMBER, D I —— • By the Magnificent Twin Screw Steamers: NAVUA ... 2330 tons. TOFUA ... ... ...' «tf tone. i . T.S.S. NAVUA sails from Wellington to Auckland, Suva, Nukualofa, Haapai, • Vavau, Apia; back to. Suva, Auckland, * and Wellington. Trip occupies übout r . twenty-six days. t T.S.S. TOFUA from Sydney mokes the Round Tour of the Three Groups and r back to Sydney. Thirty days. ;, BAROTONGA AND TAHITI. '; Visit theso delightful Islands. Tho Fine i Mail Steamers Tahiti, Willochra, 'anda Moana leave Wellington every fourth t Friday. Return by either ordinary service to Auckland, or Mail Stwimer to > Wellington. . . •- ' Fares and Illustrated Pamphlets from— I UNION S.S. COMPANY OF N. 7,., LTD. 0 INEXPENSIVE PICTURES OF REAL o . ARTISTIC MERIT. SUCH a wide choice of Photogravures, Engravings, and Prints, nwaits your, selection here—comprising scenic genis,figui'o studies, sea scapes—a host of pic- ? tures to plenßD.every-tiiste and to fit every ' purse. It is nlwnys a plaisnro to show our. h pictures—tho ini'xppiisivo just as gladly us f the' better ones., i, M'GREGOR WRIGHT'S GALLERY. ' '• THE LATEST AMERICA-N , ■ SUCCESS, 1 , , . "RED ROSES." 5 A Beautiful Revorio for the Pianoforte.. Get a Copy right away. ' From the y A NGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, ii J\ llli Cuba Street, c Price, Is. c<l. , Posted, Is. 7d. ~ BALLROOM DANCING. ■ MRS. H. B. MASON, t IJROFICIBNCY ensured in SIX PRII VATE LESSONS. Classes for Be. J- ginnws held Mouday and Wednesday *• Eveniiiss, in Private Hall, term common- * cing with pupil. All latest dances taught, :? including Hesitation Waltz, One-step, Bostons, Trot, and Tango. Address: 86 Gliumee Street, Bt t Petw'o Chuioti u
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2211, 25 July 1914, Page 7
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