THE THIRD PARTY TO THE LIQUOR. QUESTION: ' ' MEETING, OF MODERATES TO-NIGHT! .at bpm. TO-NIGHT! CONCERT pHAMBER HHOWN TTALL Concert Chamber J l -own -"-all. 'Chairman A A S MENTDATH, Esq. .Business: To form a MODERATE LEAOUE. All those in favour of tlio objects as published in "The Dominion"- of Friday, 24tli inst., cordially invited to attend. Conveners: A. A. S. MENTCATH, J B HARCOTJRT, J. H. OWEN, W, E. PEARSON, E. H. BRODIUCK, W. PERRY. \V. G. TALBOT, Acting Hon. Sec. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. SEATS RESERVED FOR LADIES AND ' Doors open 7.30 p.m. ' THEIR ESCORTS.
AMUSEMENTS. . Be Wise an'd Book at the Dresden. rr»HE KING'S THEATRE A HAYWARD'S PICTURES. 1 TO-NIGHT, at- 8. A Magnificent Pictorial Pageant of Photoplays. Pulsating with Life and. Romance, and Accentuating the Wide Difference in , London East and Weat Acted by a Star Company of English Artists, 4000 ft.' 4000 ft. "THE LURE OP LONDON." "THE LUBE OF LONDON." "THE LURE OP LONDON." "THE LURE OP LONDON " A fascinating dramatic play of great • artistic merit. Beautiful Old English Settings Street Scenes in London. Typically English Ivy-covered Cottages. Old London as it is To day. MISS IVY CLOSE The world's MISS IVY CLOSE beautiful . MISS IVY-CLOSE ■ photoplay actress ■ As DAISY, THE FLOWER SLLLER, "HIS FIRST LOVE," . "HIS FIRST LOVE," A Charming Child Study. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Always Interesting "STUDIES OF BIRD LITE" Brilliantly Coloured JOY RIDE (It's Funny). And . THE KING'S LYRIC ORCHESTR V • Prioe3, 6d, and Is. Reserves 1 Dresden" Is. 6d. V ■ "TjIVERYBODY'S." EVERYBODY'S PICTURES OPERA HOUSE. OPERA'HOUSE Showing Continuously, 12 Noon, to 10.30 p.m t .That Instantaneous Success, "THE GOLDEN BEETLE" 3500 ft "THE GOLDEN BEETLE " 3500 ft . "THE GOLDEN BEETLE " A"Gasp! '/ A [Thrill' Pull of Gripping Intensity aid Diatnatic . . Situations. ' Special Supporting Films': "PATHE'S WEEKLY GAZETTE" "A REAL ENGLISH WINTER" "CONSTRUCTION OF A LITEBOVT" SIMPLE SIMON & THE DROMEDVRY Adults, 6d. ■ :Cintdren, 3d. All plush tip-up chan» mOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER) .. .. Commencing SATURDAY EVENING,' AUGUST 1 First. Appearance of England's Toiemost ■ Reciter, ,MR. ALEXANDER WAT&ON, ■MR. ALEXANDER WATSON, MR. ALEXANDER WiTaON, SHORT SERIES OF UNIQUE RECITALS Including. • -.TWELFTH NIGHT, NICHOLAS NICKELBY, FRESH KIPLING SELECTIONS, And.. John; MasefieldY Dramatic Poem, . - THE EVERLASTING MERCY, . THE EVERLASTING MERCY, THE EVERLASTING MERCY, The Interpretation of which by Mr Uo\ander Watson in London last December aroused extraordinary enthusiasm among :.' Press and Public aliko "It was beyond all praise."—"Morning Post:" Reserved Seats, Ss.; Family Tickets (ad mitring four), 10s. Plans on view at the Dresden. CARLYLE SMYTHE BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H.B:iMASON PROFICIENCY ensured in SIX PRI. VATE LESSONS. Classes for Be. ginners held Monday and Wednesday Evenings, in Private Hall, term common-, cing with pupil., All latest dances taught, including Hesitation Waltz, One-step, Bostons, Trot, and Tango. Address: 86 Ghuzne'e Street, next St. Peter's Church PLAYING Made Easy—We guarantee to teach you to' play the Piano or Organ, read-Musio at sight perfectly, oi return your Fee. The same results in a few weeks that used to take y«art,, without worry of scales, exercises, or drudgery of any kind. Tunes the first lesson Testimonials from pupils throughout Now Zealand. Full Tuition, M 10s:; call for all particulars, and see Press reports of Concerts, etc, where our pupils have appeared from ■"& days' tuition, with no previous knowledge of Music, A visit costs vou nothing,' Interviews any time. Bipley's College of Musio, Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott Street. Miss Coltman, A.U.M.. Chief Instrnotress.
AMUSEMENTS. ■jOTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Fullef-Brennan, Ltdi TO-NIGHT, and Every Evening,--AT- 8. A VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME '01 UNPARALLELED EXCELLENCE Unbounded success nightly of THE JACKELOW TRIO Imperial THE JACKELOW TRIO Russian THE JACKELOW TRIO Dancers, In their irresistible, fascinating, delighfci fnl series of dancing divertissements. ZENO AND MANDEL The Comical ZENO AND MANDEL Couple Tumultuous reception accorded WIiNTLR A.ND TIELDS WINTER AND FIELDS The charming Musical Comedy Diio, STEWART AND LORRAINE, A musical act ipar excellence. TRED SWIM.', Musical Morons. ANDREWS AND DENT. ' ' VINCENT, ARTHUR, AND OLIVER, ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH, Everjbodj's favourite sketch comedians. Puces-D C and O S 2s , Stalls Is 6d.; Upper Ciiclo Is Booking at Dresden TOWN HALL TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL. TOWN HALU ' AMATEUR TRIALS! AMATEUR TRIALS' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT' , TONIGHT! And THURSDAY, TRIDAY, SATURDAY. AND MONDAY FOLLOWING." Each Night at 8 sharp 200 4.MVTEUR ARTISTS' - 200 200 AMATEUR ARTISTS! 200 i Will take part in THE WORLD-FAMOUS POPUL VR COMPETITIONS. ° OPULAR COMPETITIONS/ GIGANTIC PROGRAMME! Including— 1. Tango Dance 2 Diamatic Impersonations ' 3 Individual Chorus: Singing ■1. Comic Sougs 5. Exhibition of Dances new to Now Zealand by M and MLLE CRAUS 6. THL "MIDGETS," JUVENILE WONDEES, in then Renowned G-iacetu! Dancing Act Special Engagement of MR ALFRED BOOTHMAN, The Noted Australian Actoi, Pull Orchestra under Mr. J. F. Wood 1 , ward. Limes and Effects by Mi. A A. White* lai\ All entrances to the large hall will be opened at. 7.15 p.m. sharp Reserve your seats at...The. Dresden Booking fco.'is. Diess Ciiclo and Front Stalls, 25., Bacb Stalls, Is Childicn, half-puce LAST DAYS LA ST DAYS Of the S BAILLIE GALLERY AILLIE GALLERY Of BRITISH PAINTINGS BRITISH PAINTINGS In , HARBOUR SHED "V," Next Terry Wharf. During tho Final' Days of this Great Art Exhibition charges for admission will reduced by onehalf. ADMISSION nD, ADMISSION " Children' 3d. Open 9 a.m. to G, p.m. Tea Sorved at Usual Charges GOT AN ART UNION TICKET? Each '2s. 6d. Book-of Nine; 20s. , INEXPENSIVE PICTURES Or REAL ARTISTIC MERIT SUCH a wido choico of Photogravures, Engravings, and Punts, awaits your" selection horo—comprising scenic gems; figure studies, sea scapes-ra host of pictures to pleaso overy tasto and to fit ovory. puise It is ahajs a pleasure to show our pictures—the inexpensive just as gladly as v the better ones., - ' . ' M'GREGOR WRIGHT'S GALLERY. ' ;.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2214, 29 July 1914, Page 9
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