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AMUSEMENTS.: QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Managing Directors...George Tallis, Hugh'' J. Ward, Clyde Meyiiell. GRAND COMEDY SEASON, Commencing TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. For 11 Nights Only. FRED'NIBLO & JOSEPHINE COHAN, FRED,NIBLO & JOSEPHINE COHAN, FRED NIBLO & JOSEPHINE 1 - COHANY \ Supported by tjie • J. C. WILLIAMSON COMPANY OF : COMEDIANS; .rV.":! 1 ' In the _ ;;:,5 " ; ' BRILLIANTLY SUCCESSFUL COMEDY, ."THE FORTUNE HUNTER:'' I '' / "THE FORTUNE HUNTER." :: ."THE FORTUNE HUNTER."By Wincliel Smith, Author of "Bretrefceifs ' " Millions." ' ; A DISTINCT AND IMMEDIATE; HIT J ' -jz rjxii.rs . Everyone Who Sees It L r r£P,4 Every one i Else to .'Go, : / BECAUSE .' ; Everyone Comes Away Wanting To Do (. . Everyone a Good Turp?-?"' 1 , CAST OF-; CHARACTERS': 5 ? . Nat Duncan f ,NiMo'; ' genty Kellog ...;. l^rt'Gieig' George Burnham , Svd.jijy B irliug. Lawronce Miller lMndtfeffersbir i fees :i'G:;'Delahey; Willie Bartlett H. 'H. .-Wallace , Kobms Cliaftci!' '.Wheeler' Newsboy : ..'.... '^edrJtfnioi' oain Grahoro Maurice .Dudley" i i * wot> d» -EdviU^'libsbV"' '» Roland. Barneti Ronald Byram Tracy Tanner Er'Pirie'Biish' Pete llhng John/De'Lacy' 'Sperry Fred : Xambounio' : natty ; Pi^'HarWort•g» H. H. -Wallace Hermann Fred Junior Josephine Lockwood Marian Marcus ClarkAngle -.. ; Beatrico Holloway Betty Graham .Josephine • Cohan BOX PLA NS at THE DE ESDEX Prices—D.C., and R.S., 6s. Stalls." 35.: Gallery, Is. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. . . -" ■ >' "■ /■ ■■ . JJAYWARD'S. THE KING'S'.- ' TO-NIGHT. at 8. NIGHTLY.' AN • UNPARALLELED ' SUCCLbS A PLAY OP PASSION AND POWER:' , Great in Tragic Intensity. ' Y "To err is human, ■ To forgive divine."- -■•< Greatest of all Epic Tragedies.' "HEARTS ADRIFT!"—Mary PlckfOrrt. "HEARTS ADRIFT !"-Mary Pickford. "HEARTS ADRIFT !"-Marj Pickford "HEARTS ADRIFT !"-Maiy Pickford 'HEARTS ADRIFT !"—Mary Pickford: ,An altogether wonderful drama.' '•* PROCLAMATION OF WAR,,-, By His Excellency the Governor; ' ENGLAND V. WELLINGTON, League Football. ' ! "BUNNY'S COUNTER LUNCH GIRL" AND OTHER PICTURE GEMS: THE KING'S - ORCHESTRA.fid. and Is. Reserves Dresden, Is. Gd. EVERYBODY'S. : OPERA.'. HOUSE.,; OPERA-. HOUSE. I DATf 'AND, kIGHT-NO'ONTX)n'ff.3o.-i ORCHESTRA AFTERNOON & NIGHT. AVHAT A GREAT LIST! . MAGNIFICENT PICTURES. "THE BLACK TRIANGLE." ■ "THE BLACK TRIANGLE." "THE BLACK TRIANGLE" "THE BLACK TRIANGLE;" . "THE BLACK TRIANGLE," A Coterie, pf Society Swindlers."'' ENGLAND V. WELLINGTON, '. - League Football Match. . OTHER FINE PICTURES. Gd. ADULTS. • CHILDREN 3d. ON CERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. .ONLY THREE MORE RECITALS • ; ;' By "THE INCOMPARABLE WATSON," "THE, INCOMPARABLE WATSON," "THE INCOMPARABLE WATSON," "THE INCOMPARABLE WATSON," Who ' '" THIS (THURSDAY) NIGHT; i ■ Will present, by desire, ' ■ The Famous Shy lock Scenes from .' . THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. THE'MERCHANT OF VENICE; . THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, ... Part II: ..... FREMI KIPLING SELECTIONS. ' .FRESH KIPLING- SELI CTIONS 1. "The Bell Buoy." 2. "If ——"... 3. "The Hump." 1. "Snarlegow" and"Boots" (by request).. _v-TO-JIORROW—A CHRISTMAS CAROL." Part II: ■ .'. ,P«vnns T ' ."."MIAI. 'POBMS. FAMOUS IMPERIAL POEMS "The English Flag";. "The Relief of Luck-' now"; "The Charge of the Light'-Biw gado"; and "Recessional:" r SATURDAY, BtIi—MACBETH 35., 25., Is. Plans at tho Dresden...Day; Sales at Christeson's. 'Commence at'B.' .. CARLYLE SMYTHB. YORKSHIRE SOCIETY OF':N.Z. :; ''' A SMOKE Concert to welcome; tho Mayor of Huddersfield (Mr. J. Blamircs) will be held THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), at Godbcr's Rosifisj'-Chiba, Street, 8 o'clock. All YorksWi%men.' cordially invited. / • hns M':-;-.. , ' ;A. FORTUNE, "H6nv Sec. - - . ■' ■ ■ ■ MUSIC..' ' MUSIC. ijjtJ.SlO.; '': '' OUR : FIRST BIG GENulsfesAlß - - ■ STARTS TO-DAY.,! ■. t,:.... Thousands of Songs and Pia'fi'o 'Solosrat 1 ' •» . ' '■ Prices-to Astonislf. .wiffiaa ;■»» COME ALONG. COME TLONa' ;: ;: THE 'ANGWAMmiCAN? • STORE, 116 Cuba Straet..,. TJY'-A N T E D, Open Daily from Noon till il7is"p,m? ;: (Excpt Tuesdays, when premises 'close at' 2 o'clock.) 'f' PALMER'S LUNCHEON ANff.'fcUPtEß: ROOMS, '168 LAMBTON QUAY:• Telephone N0.'20..; .... t , Messrs. Williams and Kettle,' Ltd.;' Na: pier, have a freehold farm of' 800'acrisfor sale. ; A 'sale of lost and unclaimed railway • luggage will bo held at "Shippers' Shed," near Lambton Station,, at 10.80..a.m. today. .'. ■ .■■',4;';.:;"^.,, THE 32-H.P. FOUR-SEATER':HUP.MO-" ' BILE IS THE CAR FOE ALL. . ..CONDITIONS, It is tho all-round car—Tight-for cross.; country runs, .right for the. city streets,.' right for the "speed marohanta,"-- right for tlio family trip. . Ifa righttet,:'briglitest; speediest, smoothest, h«indsomo?ly' strongest, BEST cap in its class in...tlio wido .world! And it costs but ;£330." 'of with eloctrio starter and. lighting, .{3SO.- 1 Its long stroke motor gives ample re-! servo power, tho frame is built of special pressed steel, ond tested for th 6 greatest t strains, tJie fmisn and iipholstery' ares all ■ that the luxurious motorist cnii wish, and ] the fittings complete in convenience and < efficiency. The Hupmobile should be vour < car, whether for roufjh work or smooth.' ' It will cost you less in upkeep, and give i you more in satisfaction than any otlier ( car. Write for catalogue, or call for < demonstration. ■ Agontsl—A. Hatriok and C 0.,. Ltd., Wei- i lington and Wanganui, agents for North ( Island; .Bett ana < Baylv, Palmerston ] North - and FeiWins; W.F.C.A., Mastci 1 :' 1 ton and Tahiatua, -i

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2221, 6 August 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2221, 6 August 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2221, 6 August 1914, Page 7

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