AMUSEMENTS. rtEAND OPERA HOUSE Direction, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. • SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, At 2 o'clock. ; GRAND THEATRICAL CARNIVAL . MATINEE, In aid of the PATRIOTIC FUND GREAT COMBINATION OP ' THEATRICAL COMPANIE3. Including MR.- FRED NIBLO MISS JOSEPHINE COHAN And the J. C. WILLIAMSON COMEDY COMPANY. MISS DAISY JEROME. ■ And MESSRS. FULLER-BRENNAN STAR SPECIALTY ARTISTS. VAN BUREN & SPINETTI. ARMSTRONG & HOWARTH. BOGUES & OLIVOTTI, SAM LA MERT, . MR. EDWARD BRANSC'OMBE'S "THE SMART SET," In THEIR LATEST MUSICAL GEMS, MR. ERNEST PARKES Will Sing "BRITONS ALL,", • The New Territorial damp Song, , With PATRIOTIC CHORUS. Box Planß at. the Dresden. Tickets, Grand Opera House Cigat DiTan. PRICES— 65., 45., and 2g. SP f T c „ I A L . HAYWARDS. N.Z. s OWN EXPEDITIONARIES. OWN EXPEDITIONARIES. Utr to the I 1 ront—Preparations for Depart . mrS? Supreme Interest. LATEST WAR CABLES SCREENED. BPSSffiJk* A lrage success scored by the Big ■ Dramatic Special, "S-lIS JJJOiN AND STEEL MEET." J59? AND ST EEL MEET." IRON- AND STEEL MEET." WHEN IRON AND STEEL MEET." 01lr patriotic hit; ' , b OF THE BULLDOG BREED," "ROYS OF THE BULLDOG BREED," "BOYS OF THE BULLDOG BREED." Ringing cheers greet it nightly. , "MABEL'S NERVE," , The cleverest comedy ever known. SIX OTHER GRAND PICTURES. Patriotic Orchestral Overture. 6d. and Is. Reserves Dresden. Is. 6d. ■ LATEST WAR NEWS SCREENED. JgVERYB6DY'S. THE POPULAR OPERA HOWE. WHERE THE CROWDS ARE FOUND.' LADIES PLEASANT AFTERNOONS. Orchestra Afternoon and Night. < DAILY—NOON TILL 10.30 P.M. WHAT a Programme for 6d. Patiie's Great j n Colour,. In colours—"HlS GUIDING STAR!" In colours—"HlS GUIDING STAR!" A Magnificent Dramatic Treat. "BOYS OK THE BULLDOG BREED," "BO\S OF THE BULLDOG BREED," Cheered, to the Echo. PAT HE GAZETTE"—Rare Copy, . The Best Ever Screened Hore. And other fine subjects. 6d. Adults. . ... Children 3d. presbyterian-'OTphanaGe. '' BERHAMPORE. A GIFT TEA will he held in St. John's A Schoolroom, Dixon Street, TO-DAY (Wednesday), 12th inst., from 2.30 p.m. Afternoon Tea. Musical Programme. Address by <3. M. THOMSON, M.P. Admission—A GIFT. As handy as the handy man himself— uamp Coffee. A teaspoonful of "Camp." boiling water, sugar, and milk—that's all Enjoyment follows—Adv.t. It is sometimes asked "What piano tone s best for the home?" The most compeent judges are agreed, that the tone, of a iome_ piano should be sweet, sympathetic, ustained. And the construction of the iiano should be so sound that its tonal [Uality will not be impaired by years 'of ervice. A staff of expert tuners and repairers is retained to attend to the niano teeds of all customers. The Dresden ?iauo Company, Ltd., Wellington. M. J. Jrookes, North Island manager.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2226, 12 August 1914, Page 7
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