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■". AMUSEMEMTS. "OTIS MAJESTY'S THEATEB, ~ THE DAISY JEROME BOOM i ■•' THE DAISY JEROME BOOM. THE BOX PLANS for the remainder or Miss Jerome's Season are now on view at the Dresden. Reserves, 2s. Cd.•■■•■. HIS • MAJESTY'S THEATRE.' PuUer-Brennan, Ltd.. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 2.30. ' Farewell' Appearances of Last ' MISS DAISY JEROME i>™. ' MISS DAISY JEROME Nights, MISS DAISY JEROME *f* . MISS DAISY JEROME' £l™ MISS DAISY JEROME MISS DAISY JEROME Only Two Moro Nights and One Matinee remain in which you will have the oppor. tumty of hearing this world-famed artist, SEBASTIAN 'mEReIl* £ YIP YAPS, SAM LA MERT. ■-'■ ■ LES AND SOL BERN, .-CEOTTON AND KREMKA, p MSSi a B ■ Pnoes-D.C. and 0.5., 29.j Stallslβ.6d.l Upper Circle. Is. Booking at Dresden^ LATEST WAR NEWS SCREENED, •EVERYBODY'S. OPERA HOUSE PICTURES. , ; Daily—From Noon till 10.30 p.m.. • N Orchestra Afternoon and Night. UNRIVALLED PICTURE GEMS, ' "MYSTERIOUS CASE." Deeply "MYSTERIOUS CASE." 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Under the distinguis'hed Patronage and in tho pi<esence of Their Excellencies tha 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. Luke, and Sir Joseph, .-; ' .and Lady, Ward. \.-' ■:.-.■', THE, ATTRACTION. OF THE SEASON, ' GRAND, ' TXANCi: TDECITAL,. RAND AJ'aNCE AI.ECITAL, t i In' Aid of .'..:., . ... . LADY LIVERPOOL'S EXPEDITIONARY FORCE FUND. MISS • fiASTELLE; TJEERE ■'• % ISS .AIiSTELLE- iJEEEE ■•■ And her .'„,.;/. TALENTED-DANCERS,, ' '-,'.. TALENTED.; DANCERS, ■ In Wonderful Ballets. and a . varied and attractive series of Dance Features of •■■•.. . Exceptional Interest. A UNIQUE AND ARTISTIC/EVENT. . The Incidental Music and Lighting ■ fects will add to the Charm of this DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. TO-NIGHT-at 8 p.m.-TO-NIGHT. Pricen.-35., 25.; 13. ■ • ■•- •..-..■■.•■ Box Plan now. open.at The Dresden. ....... p. j. ; ; Hon. Secretary. A:'. GIFT CINDEEELLA, SOCIAL .will! take place.in the Alexandra HalU •Abel Smith Street on Friday, 28th. inst., at 8 p.m. Proceeds of Gifts to be jjiven to the Expeditionary Forces. Music, by, Miss Hawthorn© and Miss V; Grige:* Admission, Gifts, or 25., Gentlemen, and Is. Ladies/ ' " ■'■ . NEW ZEALAND TO THE ?EONT. ".BEITONS ALL"' (Territorial Camp Song). ■ffTSTTi have pleasure in announcing pnK VY lication of the Patriotie Song, v "BEITONS ALL," the words by Berts Roylei Music by Frank Crowther. . ■. "■■ r'BRITONS ALL" ~..". • Will bo the P;atriotio Song of the day-> melodious, a fino martial au-, and stirring, refrain. Just the Song to sing to-day. Every Patriot should have this Song. Published, printed, and composed iniNetf , : Zealand for New Zealand's Heroes. 2s. Copy, posted to any Address 29. : ! CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., ■." Manners Street, Wellington, And at all Music-Sellers. , MUSIC MADE EASY. ■pTE have no failures., Our pupils' bucVY cess is our success. ■Wβ guarantee to teach you to play Piano or OTgau and read music at sight perfectly. No study, worry of scales and exercises, or drudgerv of any kind. Success with all classes of music. The progress in a few weeks that used to take years. Full tuition £1 10s.: refunded if pupil cannot read music and play a tuue the first week. Testimonials from pupils, reports of concerts, and endorsements by our leading musicians can be seen by a visit' to College Rooms. _In-< terviews anv time. Call for all particulars. Birlcy'e Colle»o of Music, Boulcotti Chambers (first floor up), Boukott St. ■ MUSIC. MUSIC. MUSIC. OUR FIRST BIG GENUINE SAIB NOW PROCEEDING. Thousands of Songs and Piano SOIO3 nS Prices to Astonish. ' COME ALONG. COME ALONG. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSJO STORE, 116 Cuba Street. ' THE HOME BEAUTIFUL. MUST HAVE GOOD PICTURES. AT M'GEEGOR /WEIGHT'S you ran select from many hundreds of pictures—oils, .wator ; colours, and reprodua lions by every process. Some of youl favourite artist's work is hore, and pricei aro' not high. ■■ M'GREGOR WRIGHT'S GALLERY.,. ~ THISTLE INN HOTEL. Sydnoy and Mulgrave Streets.' rpHIS well-known 'and popular Hotel A now under the management of W. HANNAFIN (late Public Works Department and old past President Union). Best brands Wines and Spirits stocked. Tariff, os. per day; 255. per week. A hoarty welcome given to all old and new Friends. 'Phone 1193 HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL. 107 CUBA STREET. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 guests. First-clasa" Cuisine. Every modern , convenience. Ladies' Private Drawing-room, Sittingrooms, eto. Lounges, and eiglit modern bathroome, including electrjc .light and electric fire alarms. ■ TariiFt 6i 'day. 355..weeklj, -...-- . ■-- -.. -...

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2234, 21 August 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2234, 21 August 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2234, 21 August 1914, Page 7

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