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HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. Solo Direction J. and N 4 Tait WELLINGTON SEASON, Box Plan opens at THE DRESDEN MONDAY NEXT, at 9 o'clock. MONDAY NEXT, at 9 o'clock. Dress Cirole and Reserved Stalls, 7s. 6d. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 7s. 6d. Intending country pa/trons are requested to make early application £or 6eats, which will "be allotted in order received. To prevent the speculation in seats and to ensure for patrons an equal dhance to 6eoure their favourito seats, a limit will bs placed on the number of seats sold to any one person. QRAND OPERA * HOUSE. COMMENCING SATURDAY, SEPT. sth. . Messrs. J. and N. Tait present . HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. : The World's Greatest Entertainer, Supported by his Company of INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS, Including • IRENE BERCENYS, Cymbalist, Assisted by YOSKA, Violinist (from the Orpheum Circuit, U.S.A.). THE THREE HASSANS, In their sensational Acrobatic Wire Act (From tlie leading Continental Balls).MISS KITTY RYAN, /. Irish Ballad Singer • (from the Queen's and Royal Albert Hall, London). . JACK ARK, Unique Diabolo Expert (Prom the Alhambra, Paris). ERNEST SEWELL; Living Marionettist (From St. George's Hall, London) Appeared by Royal Command before His Majesty King Edward VII. SELWYN DRIVER, Humour at the Piano (From London Coliseum). Appeared by Royal Command before His Majesty King George V. HORACE SHELDON, Musical Director (From the London Palladium), And Specially Augmented Orchestra. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 7s. 6d. Unreserved Seats, ss. and 3s. Box Plan opens at The Dresden :on Monday. Children in arms not admitted. Solo Direction, J. and N. Tait.
MACMAHON'S/ NEW THEATRE. Manners Street. Direction Chares MacMahon. "Uepleto With Every Comfort and Might." We Cater for the Home Circle and the Domestic Fireside. GRAND OPENING OCCASION. . SATURDAY NEXT, AT NOON.' SATURDAY NEXT, .AT NOON. And Thereafter Every Hour and a Half. MACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE. Rejuvenated Redecorated, Reseated Reinstated in Popular Favour. An AU-Star Programme, Headed by. THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND. THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND. A Story. That Shook the World to Admission-ed/To All Parts of the House. . HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO HELP THE MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND. THREE SHORT TALKS on v TOPICAL SUBJECTS- - "Economic Aspects of War," 'by F. r P. Wilson, Esq., M.A., Victoria College.. "Pan-Germandsm," By H. H. Cornish, M.A., of Banks'a Commercial College. "The Organisation and Work of a Medical Corps on the Field of Battle," By Surgcon-Car<tain Shand, M.8., M'.R.C.S. In , CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, On FRIDAY, 28th AUGUST, at 8 p.m. Musical Items between each Lecture.Admission: One Shilling. . Seats may he hooked at The Dresden. , . Proceeds to the Mayor's Patriotic Fund. HIGHLAND 'SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON. Comunn, Nan Gaidheal. m 0 W N H ALL. SATURDAY,~AUGUST 29th. ■ Under the Distinguished Patronage and in the Presence of THEIR EXCELLENCIES LORD AND LADY, LIVERPOOL,. ■ THE RIGHT HON. THE PRIME MIN- . ISTER, .And MEMBERS OF CABINET, HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, And THE CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON. . The Hon. J. G. W. AITKEN. the Society's Chief, will presufe. A GREAT HIGHLAND CONCERT, In Aid of the MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND, . PROGRAMME:' Bagpipe Selection—Wellington Pipe Band Address: THE HON. J. G. W. AITKEN. ' International Reel—Flora Shaw, Lizzie Reid, Mary Reid, Lilly O'Leary. Song—"The Standard on the Braes of Mar"—Mr. Jago. Song—"The Land of Hope and Glory"— Miss Eilgen Driscoll. ' Song—"Deathless Army'"—Mr, S. Allright. Highland Fling—Elsie Burns, Jessie MacGillivray, Jane Jelly, Emma MacDennit, Colin Shaw, Horry MacLean, Marjory MacGillivray. Song—"Scots Wha Hae"—Mr. F. L. Pope. Violin Solo—Miss Freda Walters. Song—"Annie Laurie"—Master Jack MacLean. , Song—"Roaming in the Gloaming"—Mr. C. J. Houston. INTERVAL. Sword Dance—Flora Shaw, Jack MacLean, Lizzie Reid, Hai;rp Mac Lean. Song—"Doun the Bum, ,Davie Lad"—Mrs. Kennedy. Violin Solo—Mr. Eric Miers. Song—"The Highlandman's Toast"—Mr. Jago. \ Irish" Jig—Jane Jelly, Marjory MacGilli- . Tray. Song—"The Trumpeter"—Mr. A. G. Hay. Sailors' Hornpipe—FloTa Shaw, Lilly O'Leary. Marseillaise" (in French)— Mr. *S. Laslett Exton. *shann Throiibhas—Mary Hottg, Jack MacLean, Mary Reid, . Marjory MacGillivray, Jane Jelly, ..Harry MacLean. Box Plan at the Dresden. No extra charge for reserved seats. ■"• Tickets at Society's Office, 31 Panama Street. Piper—T. A. Mac Donald. Pianists—Mrs. D. MacMillan and Miss Hdnify, J. W. MACKAY, . i Secretary. :
A torpedo,, which-may sink a two-milliou-pound battleship, costs about £500. The biggest torpedoes ar© ISin. in diameter and nearly 20ft. long. They contain o, bursting charge of nearlyj 2001b. of euiicotton. '
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2239, 27 August 1914, Page 7
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