AMUSEMENTB. -\ p R AND OPERA ■ HOUSE. Commencing SATURDAY Evening Next. Messrs. J. and N. Tait Present •.'•-. HARRY LAUDER, . • HARRY LAUDER, HARRY LAUDER, The World's Greatest Entertainer, Supported by his Company of' INTERN ATIONAL ARTISTS, / Including IRENE BERCENYS, Cymbalist, Assisted by YOSKA, Violinist (from the Orpheum Circuit, U.S.A.). THE THREE HASSANS, la their sensational Acrobatic Wire Act (From the leading Continental Theatres). MISS KITTY RYAN, Irieh Ballad Singer (From the Queen's and Royal Albert Hall, London). JACK ARK, Unique Diabolo Expert (From the Alhambra, Paris). ERNEST SEWELL, Living Marionettiet (From St. George's Hall, London). Appeared by Royal Command before Hie Majesty King George V. HORACE SHELDON, Musical Direotor (From the London Palladium). And Specially Augmented Orchestra. Drees Circle end Reserved Stalls, 7s. 6d. Unreserved Seats, ss. and 3s. Late Door Gallery, after 7.45, ,2s. Box Plan now open at The Dresden., MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 9th, at 2.30; Children Half-price to Matinee Only. Children not admitted to any Performance.
pVERYBODY'S. El — OPERA HOUSE PALATIAL. Best Continuous Theatre. Best Continuous Pictures. Daily, from ioon to 10.30. The densely packed Theatre nightly, presents Scenes of Wild Enthusiasm 'during i . the screening of "WAR DOGS OF TO-DAY." "WAR DOGS OF TO-DAY." ~ . "WAR DOGS OF TO-DAY." "WAR DOGS OF TO-DAY." Fighting Forces of all Nations now in the grim struggle. HEAR THEAUjDIENCE.GREET THEM With ringing cheers and applauee. HEAR OUR PATRONS SING ...', "Britons All," with Harold Grey, and.be proud you're British; . .'-.'. "SAMOA" Painted "red" : :'' .•'"■."'. "SAMOA" oh the 29i)hi' By . Expeditionary' For'oe." . "A BARNYARD' FLIRTATION," " •- "A BAHNYARD FLIRTATION," - .. Keystone's bie?est fun triumphi THE PAUPER MILIJONArRE (drama). MOTHER AND. WIFE (drama). . . TATHE'S LATEST GAZETTE.Gd. 'Adults. . , Children 3d. THE MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND. SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT COM- ■ MITTEE. .','-•• •■.>-":. "GIFT' AUCTION.' , ! J "' ''" "" : CITIZENS are invited to "forward to the undersigned Articles to_be disposed of at the "Carnival" tflv-Wednes-Say, 9th September. i'J?:" ■. ■. . H. AMOS, Hon. Secretary; Banks's Commercial i ' ) " 11 Grey Street. , '
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BE BRITISH. ■■■ Before Buying a MOTOR WAGON, con: Jidor where you will send your, money.; Tho DAIMLER WAGON is British' and the proved best. Write for ■ fice catalogue and details to GEO. HENNING, Solo Dominion Representative, Auckland. Adroinistration of Estatee.—The: .Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation : is-; sues bonds cuaranteeiriij the proper administration of persons estates.— Tho annual card tournament botweon the''Potono and Wellington, v Workihg Men's Clubs took placo Inst "ovoning at Potono, and resulted in a win for the latter by the margin of ono point. Pctoiio iluis retains Mcssr,ei:.. Spekht lind Co.'s shield, tho Welljngtqn Club failing to wrest it from them. -Over 100. mcinbors journeyed ,from tho city to Petono for tho occasion. .'..-.•
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2245, 3 September 1914, Page 7
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