AMUSEMENTS. rf-IRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Managing Directors...George Tallis, Hugh J. Ward, Clyde Meynell. At to-night's performance, on behalf of tlio New Zealand Natives' Association and a number of prominent Wellington citi--7.enß, the Hon. A. L. Herdman, Minister of Justice, nail present MR. FRED NIBLO with tlio American and New Zealand colouns, dn the closest of union, nsa mark of appreciation of hie untiring efforts for tho Patriotic Fund. LAST NIGHTI LAST NIGHT.I ■ , . Qf -•-;;- -■■:■ Tho Enormously Successful Tarco Comedy ' '_'.-'," l 'OFFICER 6GG," , •"OFFICER 660," ''OFFICER 665," ;;.'.. " :, . Greeted with tho Groatest.'jiJhth'usiaanu LAST NIGHT! LAST'.;'NIGHT.I Of ' ac; " '"■' • • ;ann- ■ - - FRED. NIBLO 4 JOSEPHINE' COHAN, FRED. NIBLO 4 JOSEPHINE COHAN. Supported by 'thsC.' - ' - •' ■'. j. c. williamson company of • comedians,:;.;. The Play Produced by FRED. NIBLO/ ___ lA' BOX PLANS AT DRESDEN.' Day Sale Tickets at'» Grand Opera House Cigar Divan. ." ; Prices-D.C. and R.S., 6a; j Stalls, So.j Gallery, la. Early Door Stalls-and Gallery, Is. extra. * -;■•''■;-.•■-• >■ LATEST WAR NEWS SCREENED: ! TO-NIGHT AT 8 ■• NIGHTLY HAYWARD'S. THE KING'S. WHAT a Mighty Programme. •'•' WHAT Magnificent Acting. ■ ' ■ ; WHAT Magnificent Acting. '"' These Remarks wero heard■ on every tongue as Last Night's Audience filed out. '".;'" AMERICA'S BIG STAR'ACTORS. ■ THE ORIGINAL CAST IN '■■ PAID IN FULL Played";" V '' PAID IN FULL as it was '-.'-' PAID IN FULL never-. ■PAID IN FULL ' played here PAID IN FULL before. "The Best Drama for Years." : OUR PATRIOTIC ART GALLERY. . "THE KING'S NAVY." -.'-.:.- "THE KING'S' NAVY." . "THE KING'S NAVY." Cheered' and Cheered Again. Glorious Ships of Kine Georeo, iwith song, "RULE. BRITTANIA,". .'.' Sung by Mr. Charles Grey; ,'.. "THE THEATRICAL PROCESSION." A Local Picture of Interest.'' "AUCKLAND CONTINGENT-MARCH PAST." Off to Fight for Britain.' ' " . ! "ART FOR A HEART" (Vita comedy). AND OTHER UNIQUE FILMS. THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. 6d. and Is. Reserves Dresden, Is. 6d. XJIMPRESS THEATR E. "Where Everybody Goes." STALLS. 3d. DRESS CIRCLE. Gd., TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Latest Pioturea of the Capital of the, Empire, now threatened with the greatest war crisis of all time. . ' "LIVING LONDON" "LIVING LONDON" "Making a Dreadnought," "Fear" (S.and A. drama), "Toll-gate Raid" (Kalem drama), etc., etc. , ENGLISHMAN AND GIRL, Featuring Mary Pickford. r,-" :H- A L. L. I ' ' ' FRIDAY, 21st"AUGUST. - 'Under the distinguished Patronage and in tho presence of Their! Excellencies' the Earl and Countess of Liverpool, General Sir Alexander and Lady Godley, Lord and Lady Kelburn, .the Right Hon.-the Premier and Mrs. -Massey, His Worship tho Mayor and Mrs. 'Luko, and Sir Joseph, and Lady/Ward. - THE PATRIOTIC FUND.:..'" THE PATRIOTIC FUND.-. THE PATRIOTIC FUND.' A Unique-and-Artistic Event. GRAND TVANCE TDECTTAL. RAND JU'ANCE -EiECITAL. /S RAND TIANCE 'TOECITAL... VJCRAND ■i-'ANCE; :..iiECITAL. MISS T7ISTELLE : 'T>EERE .'' ISS JJEERE;- .'.,' . Presents her, V ! .:,;,;. ■: TALENTED OOTERLE OF.DANCERS, In Wonderful Ballets:and a,:varied and, attractive series ,of Banco,'.' Features of-' Exceptional Interest, ,'y ,',}.}■'. ' The Proceeds will be devoted to '. LADY LIVERPOOL'S EXPEDITIONARY FORCE FUND. ... Tho Incidental Music and' Lighting, Effects will add to the" Charrii.of this : DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT, Prices, 89., 25., Is. >•«>»,■■.■ Box Plan now open at Tlie ; 'Dresden. ■ '.' ' ' F. J. HARD, J %iCKB, Hon;, Secretary.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. ;-..-" - AN Esamination in First Aid for Students of Dr. Pattie's-.Class and others eligible will be held in the Odd-', fellows'' Hall,' Lambton Quay, by Dr. Boworbank, on FRIDAY, 21st. WEEKLY FIRST AID CLASSES .'for Ladie3 commence at Petone in the Mayor's Room, on TUESDAY, 18th. Dr. Wilkiris, Lecturer; and at the Diocesan Library, Mul- ■ grave Street, on MONDAY, 2ith. Dr. Platts-Mills, Lecturer. All above commence at 7.30 sharp. '■" ' ■ ■ THE "PERRY" LIGHT CAB. ; " Tha 19M Model 'Terry," both as're. garis appearanoe and cost of running, is ozs of the finest small cars now.on th>> market. The specification inoludes Bosch ignition. Zenith carburettor, ft Bankey detachable steel wheels, and Duulop tires. Messrs. Inglis Bros,, of Harris Street. Wellington, who are the agents for this ear, and at whose garage it may be inrpectod, will be pleased to give.'demonstra-, tlona to all intending purchassw,' Price, complete with lamps, JJ2ls.—Adrt. THE SUPREME SUNBEAM. , ■ Holds all World's Records from 100 to 1000 miles. Average speed per 1000 miles -over 00 miles per hour. FOR SPEED.* COMFOBT, AND RELIABILITY, the Supremo SUNBEAM has no equal. We lave just landed a shipment of 1914 models in whiob. are embodied all the latest refinements in Motor-car construction. Inspection Invito. MAGNUB, SANDERSON. AND CO., iLTD., Opera Garage, Wakefield Street (rear of New Opera House), Wellington. Agents for Sunbeam, Zedel, Vulcan, and .Lagonda Cars; also Leiland Lorries,—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2231, 18 August 1914, Page 7
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