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AMUSEMENTS. PINAL "FORTY THIEVES" MATINEE. THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, At 2 o'clock. Children half-prico to all parts except late.door Gallery. Three of tho happiest hours the "kiddies" have ever or are ever likely to enjoy. riRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Business Manager John Farrell. WE MAY NEVER ENJOY. ITS LIKE . ' AGAIN. •TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 AND TO-MORROW NIGHT, Positively the LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS Of THE FORTY THIEVES. THE FORTV THIEVES, Unquestionably the GREATEST PANTOMIME SUCCESS GREATEST PANTOMIME SUCCESS This Generation has known. . Only 3 more Whoops. Plans at, the Dresden. Day Sales at Miss Lennox's. ' Prices-D.C. and .U.S., 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early door Stalls an* Gallery, Is. extra. ■ ■ riRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Managing Directors...George Tallis, Hugh ' J. Ward, Clyde Meynell. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. GRAND. COMEDY SEASON. Commencing WEDNESDAY, sth AUGUST,' For 12 Nights Only. FRED NIBLO & JOSEPHINE COHAN, FRED NIBLO * JOSEPHINE COHAN, FRED NIBLO & JOSEPHINE COHAN, Snpported by the J. C. WILLIAMSON COMPANY OF . /COMEDIANS, . In the • BRILLIANTLY SUCCESSFUL COMEDY, "FORTUNE HUNTER." ' "FORTUNE HUNTER." - "FORTUNE HUNTER." By Winchel Smith,' Author of "Brewster.'s Millions. A DISTINCT AND IMMEDIATE ; HIT; Everyone Who Sees- It Urges Everyone . Else to Go, BECAUSE Everyone Comes Away Wanting To Do Everyone a Good Turn. 80~ PLANS WILL BE OPENED AT THE DRESDEN MONDAY MORNING NEXT. v . ■ ' • ' ' ■ EMPRESS THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goes." STALLS 3d. DRESS CIRCLE 6d. : ' TO-DAY AN.D TO-NIGHT. "THE BLACKMAILER"' (Great Film D'Art "Feature"). "WILLIAMSON'S WEEKLY" "HAY-MAKING IN N.Z." "BILLY'S FIRST QUARREL." ' " "Coasts of N.Z.," ■■"Mix;U-p- at. a Mardi Gras," etc., etc. . . NEW PROGRAMME TO-MORROW., TTIS MAJESTY'S' THEATRE. CONCE R T " NEXT ■ ■■ ' . NEXT ' SUNDAY. SUNDAY;. ' ; ,-;'.-;>- WELLINGTON _ PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA, PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA, 'under MR,' HERBERT BLOY.. ■ MR. HERBERT BLOY. . Silver Coin Collection.. . • • LADIES' HOCKEY..''•... •■. ENGLAND ■ vT" ■'' WELLINGTON. BASIN RESERVE. SATURDAY NEXT, Ist AUGUST, At 3 p.m. .' ■ . ' ADMISSION Is. , GRANDSTAND 2s. 6d. '".' EXHIBITION OF SKETCHES MADE by.W. F.'Barraud during two years' travel in Ceylon, Egypt, tho Continent, England, qtc./now opon at M'GREGOR WRIGHT'S, LAHBTON ■■"' . .. QUAY, FOR ONE WEEK. "-pORTY THIEVES'* PANTOMIME. ALL THE SUCCESSES AT BEGG'S. ' ; - SONGS. • "I'd Love to Livo in I/)veland," Waltz, • success), Is. Cd. '. ' ' "Whoops! Lef sdo it Again, Is. 6d. "Sulan, my Southern Maid,"- Is. 6d. . "My Turkish Opal in - Constantinople, Is. 6d. _~. , _ . ~ "See What Tercy Picked Up in the Park," Soag.Gd. „ •- „ "Hey! Ho! Can't you Hear tho Steamer, 6d ! "Why do the Men Run After. Me?" 6d. . PIANOIOLOS. _'._■ "I'd Love to Live in Loveland/ Waltz, Is- 6d. , ■ •. „, "Black and .White," Tango, Is. 6d.. "Forty Thieves" Waltz, 6d. . "Forty Thieves" Lancers, Cd ■ "Forty Thieves" Two-step, 6d , - Call at our Warehouse and hear the. above. Our Pianists are always at your SerTiC CHAS BEGG AND CO., LTD., „ MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON,- ' .Importers of High-grade Pianos. . THE LATEST AMERICAN SUCCESS,' "RED ROSES," A Beautiful Reverie for the Pianoforte. Get a Copy right away. MUSIC STORE. A 116 Cuba Street Price. Is, 6d. ■ Posted. Is. 7d.-

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2214, 29 July 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2214, 29 July 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2214, 29 July 1914, Page 9

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