AMUSEMENTS, PINAL "FORTY THIEVES""MATINEE. ■WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, At 2 o'clock. Children half-prico to all parts except late door Gallery., Three of' the happiest hours tho "kiddies" liavo over or aro over likely to enjoy. (pRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Business Manager John I'arrell, "Whoops, Let's Do it Again." TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45 SHARP, And Thrca Following Nights. Positively the last Representations of THE FORTY THIEVES, THE' FORTY THIEVES, Unquestionably tho GREATEST PANTOMIME SUCCESS GREATEST PANTOMIME SUCCESS This Generation has known. "Better Even than 'Mother Goose.'" Plans at the Dresden. Day Sales at Miss Lennox's.' Prices—D.C. and R.S., 65.) Stalls, 35.; Gallery, 1. Early door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. , TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALE TOWN HALL. JULY 2V 30, 31, and AUG. 1 and 3. Every Evening at 8 sharp. ■ \ POPULAR competitions: OPULAR COMPETITIONS. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, NEXT WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY. The Season has been extended to include Monday night, the 3rd August, in order to accommodate ' 200 AMATEUR ARTISTS, 200 AMATEUR ARTISTS, 200 AMATEUR ARTISTS, / Who will . Act, Sing, Dance, Play, and Revel in Blindfold Boxing and Pillow Fights. j FOUR GREAT SHOWS IN ONE. FOUR GREAT SHOWS IN ONE. Vaudeville, Drama; Comedy, and Pantomime. Vaudeville, DTama, Comedy, and Pantomime. , Change of Programme Each Evening, Change of Programme Each Evening, Special Engagement of MR. ALFRED BOOTHMAN. The Noted Australian Actor,' V Who will be in, charge of the Stage, and Introduce the Competitors. Full Orchestra under. the Baton of . MR. J. F. WOODWARD. Reserve your Seat now at the Dresden. Admission—Back Stalls,' Is.; Dress Circle and Front_Stalls, 25.; Children Half--price. Booking fee Is. . LAST DAYS .LAST DAYS Of the '' BAILLIE GALLERY AILLIE GALLERY . Of BRITISH PAINTINGS BRITISH PAINTINGS "■| In ' HARBOUR SHED "V," . Next Ferry Wharf. si ,L :During'thß i ''Final''''Days of this ■■ Great Art Exhibition charges for • admission will' reduced by onehalf. ... ADMISSION-fiD, ADMISSION ™ Children '3d. Open,9 a.m. to G-p.m. Tea Served at Usual.Charges. GOT AN ART UNION .TICKET? . Each 2s. Gd. Book of "Nine, 20s. "TOORTY THIEVES" PANTOMIME/ ALL THE SUCCESSES AT BEGG'S.SONGS. "I'd Love'to Live in Loveland," Waltz, suocess), Is. 6d. "Whoops! Let's <lo it Again," Is. 6d. "Sulan, my Southern Maid," Is. 6d. "My Turkish Opal in Constantinople," . Is. 6d. . : ' "Seo What Peroy Picked Up in the Park," Song, 6d. ' "Hey! Ho! Can't you Hear tho,Steamer," Gd. "Why do the Men Run After'Mo?" fid. PIANoIiOLOS. "I'd Love to Live in Lovoland," Waltz, Is. 6d. ' , "Black and White," Tango, Is. 6d. "Forty Thieves" Waltz, 6d. "Forty Thieves" Lancers,- Od "Forty Thieves" Two-step, 6d '■ Call at our Warehouse and hear the above. Our Pianists are always at your service. • CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., - • MANSERS STREET, WELLINGTON, Importers of High-grade Pianos. . THE LATEST AMERICAN .SUCCESS, "RE,D ROSES,". A Beautiful Rovorie for the Pianoforte. Get a Copy right away. From tho ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, lib' Cuba Street. Price. Is. Bd. Posted, Is. Id. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON. PROFICIENCY ensured in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Classes for Beginners held Monday Wednesday ■Evenings, in Private Hall, term commencing with pupil. All latest dances taught, including Hesitation Waltz, One-step, Bostons, Trot, and Tango. Address: 86 Ghuznee Street, next St. Peter'a Church. CORN Cob Punoh and Milk makes bono and muBole; doos you good; keeps rou fit. ■ "Look 'ere," said the publican, "you said if ho didn't pay you would, so just 'and over the coin. "Wait a minute, my friend," said tho customer.addressed, "I didn't say anything of tho; kind. • Now just be good enough to repeat what I really did say." "You said, 'Let 'im 'ave wot' '0 wants, landlord. If he refooses to pay, I will." "Just so," remarked the customer. "If lie refuses to pay, I will—refuse also, of course, I meant. Ah, I'm too old a bird to be had like that." ■
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2212, 27 July 1914, Page 7
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