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AMUSEMENTS. /HRAND : OPERA HOUSE. . XX . _j_ A SEASON OF WORLD SUCCESSES, Commenoing SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, For a Season of Two Weeks, One Niglit. First Production, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER .12, And~ Five Following Eveninge. HIS HOUSE IN ORDER. HIS HOUSE IN ORDER. HIS HOUSE IN ORDER. By Sir A. W. Pinero. ' Interpreted by HUGH BUCKLER VIOLET PAGET And their complete Company from the Little Theatre, Sydney. Presented by. BEAUMONT SMITH, LTD., In conjunction with Hugh Buckler, Ltd.t BOX PLANS, WEDNESDAY MORNING at the Dresden. Prices., 55., 35.. 19. C. B. .Westmacott, Manager. mOWN HALL', FEATHERSTON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. . FAMOUS ROTOEUA, MAORI CHOIR. . His Excellency the Governor, General Sir ■ lan Hamilton, Sir Rider Haggard, Commander Grace, of H.M.S. New Zealand, Countess Cisneros, and the' late Madame Nordica epoke most .flatteringly of boththe musical, and tho spectacular parts of the Entertainment. BEE THE STIRRING WAR DANCES. D.'SMYTHE PAPWORTH, Conductor. .-' ■. THE NET PROCEEDS Will' be given to ■ THE COUNTESS OF LIVERPOOL PATRIOTIC FUND. ' < THE DANDIES' COUNTRY TOUR. THE DANDIES' COUNTRY TOUR. THE DANDIES' COUNTRY TOUR. WILL everybody living in the country please observe (after reading the war news) that "The Dandies" will appear aa, follows:— • : . ■ Dannevirke—Monday, September 7th. . .. Napier—September B,th, 9th, 10th. Hastings—September 11th and 12th. .Waipawa—ltth. Pahiatua, loth., Masterton—lCtb. Wanganui—l7th, 18th, . 19th. '' ■ New Plymouth—2lst, 22nd, 23rd. Inglewood—2lth. Wayerley—2sth'.. Better paste this in your hat. GREAT BRITAIN'S GREATEST PIANOS. ■ Of tho many celebrated English instrnments stocked by The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., none enjoy such an enviable position and reputation aa theBroodwood piano, made by tho oldest established firm of piano manufacturers in tho' British Empire—John Broadwood and Sons, Ltd. Other British-built pianos at "The Dresden" includo the renowned Sanies and the excellent and reliable Col•lard. "■ . • ' ■••'.- The famous Canadian organs—The Bell and The Imperial—uro also on view. Easy terms. The Dresden Piano ■ Company, Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manaser. M. J. Brookes.—Advt. '

AMUSEMENTS.. rfTRAND OPBEA HOUSE, THIS EVENING AT 8. THIS EVENING AT 6. Messrs. ,T. and N. T.-iit will present Tho .World's Greatest Entertainer, HARRY LATJDER. HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. , Supported by Tho BERSCENYS, Cymbal Players.' SKLWYN DRIVER, Humorist. JACK ARK, Diabolo Expert. JIISS KITTY RYAN. Vocalist. ERNEST SEWELL, Living Morionettist. THE HASSANS, Hi»h Wire Experts.HORACE SHELDON, Musical Director, And FULL ORCHESTRA. Five Shilling Tickets (Unreserved) Three Shilling Tickets (Unreserved) Oα Sale at Christcson's. Two Shilling Seats from 7.45' at Door only.' ; • Children Half-price to Matinoe Only. Box Plan at The Dresden till 12 o'clock, ofter that hour at Christeson's. MATINEE WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 2.30 Children in arms not admitted to : any performance. : LAST PERFORMANCE, FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, : at 8. |IMPEESB,.TIBITBE. "Where Everybody Goes." STALLS, 3d. DRESS CIRCLE, 6d. To-day and To-night.' First time in. New Zealand of Haw. and Erlanger's Famous Dramatio Sensation, "MAN'S ENEMY."- ' '•■ , . The Empress Thieatre has secured. the exclusive copyright for the world-renown-ed Klaw and Manger Productions. Special' Supporting Series. .. ■ \ TO KHANDALLAH AND NGAIO . , RESIDENTS. HELP THE BATTLING BELGIANS. ■Attend'the GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT, To be held in THE TOWN HALL, KHANDALLAH, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, . 9th September, 1914, , . Commencing at'B p.m. SPLENDID PROGRAMME BY LEADING . . LOCAL TALENT. .' Concert arranged by. the KKandallah Literary and Debating Society. ADMISSION FREE, but there will be a-Collection in aid of the BELGIAN FUND. . His Worship the Mayor, Mr. C. C. Crump, will preside. "ALL IT NEEDS IS A NICE FRAME I" YOU have one or two Pictures, of which you've said; LET US FRAME THOSE PICTURES. Here is the widest range of mouldings—pleaty of simple oak framings, too. - May we help you in choosing?—TOrDAY'! - McGregor weight's gallery. ■ . be british. Before Buying a MOTOR WAGON consider where you will send your money. Tho DAIMLER WAGON is Britieh and the proved best. :' Write for fiee catalogue and details to iGEO.",'HBNNING, Sole Dominion Representative, Auckland, • ' '■

AMUSEMENTS. TEWEBYBODY'S. OPERA HOUSE PALATIAL. ' All Plush Tip-up Chairs. TO-DAY, FROM NOON TILL 10 SO P M TO-DAY, FROM NOON TILL 10 30 P.M.' -ni" A S? Io i ,i ?T ri ? tllro to Serial Form. lho Most.Notable Departure in the' Film World. , A Startling Drama of Unique Interest An Amazing Selig Production, featuring .remarkable Sensational Situations, in FIERCE WILD ANIMALS IVppear and Thrill Spectators. "THE UNWELCOME THRONE.'' "THE UNWELCOME THRONE" "THE UNWELCOME THRONE " "THE UNWELCOME THRONE/' Or "ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN." The "Adventures" are in serial form, in 13 numbers. THIS IS THE FlßSTothers follow. ■ ■'■'■. AN ASTONISHING PICTURE. . "PARIS!" The French Capital. ' "PARIS!"' . The French Capital. "PARIS!". The French Capital. The German objective, Paris, now conspicuous in the world's eye, and this film gives a splendid idea of the district which is bow imdor bombardment. 1 "OUR COUNTRY ' COUSINS.'-'-A Keystone Comedy. PATHE'S ENGLISH GAZETTE." • PATHE'S ENGLISH GAZETTE-." The Latest European News. TORRENTS OF THE CASCADES. ' A Beautiful Scenic. NUMEROUS OTHER GEMS. Our Prices -are: 3d. Children. Adults 6d. . WHERE TO-NIGHT? T 'Take All the Swift Advantage- of ..the Hours," and go to TyfACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE, ill MANNERS STREET. The Cosy Corner of ■ Picturedom, BRIGHTEST AND BEST. ' TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT From Noon Onwards. ' "ABSINTHE" A Tragic Drama of Infinite Parts, Together with a Strong, Diversified Supporting Programme of Perfect Pictures. . COMING: On SATURDAY NEXT"STRONGHEART." Klaw and Manger's Enormous English) ' ■ _. and American Success. A' rich.' and warm Indian story showing the pitiable futility of attempting to join East and West. • Admission Gd. everywhere. IN AID OF THE PATRIOTIC FUND.' Messrs. , J. and N. Tait have pleasure in announcing that they have arranged for tho. Harry Lander'Company to give a BPeCIa MATINEE 'PERFORMANCE On FRIDAY NEXT, In, the . • fi RAND OPERA HOUSE XX IN-AID'OF THE PATRIOTIC > FUND. The Whole Proceods without any deduction whatever will be handed over- to the Patriotic Fund. • MR. HARRY LAUDER HARRY LAUDER HARRY LAUDER • HARRY LAUDER " ;■ HARRY LAUDER HARRY LAUDER A ' And the Whole of the Company;' have Given tjfoeir Services Free. Box Plan opens THIS MORNING at The Dresden: ■Reserved Seats, 7s.■ 6d.; other prices, 55., 35., 2s. • . ■ Hon. Management, J. & N. TAIT. THE LATEST SUCCESSFUL PATRI- , OTIC SONG. - "THE UNION JACK FOR EVER.'; Splendid words sot to a rousing martial i - Air.' Get into line, and procure your copy now. Price Is. Gd.; posted Is. 7d. • mHE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC 1 ■ ' STORE, ■ ." . • ■ '116 Cuba Street. . Administration of Estatea.—The, Ocean Aooident and Guarantee Corporation issues bonds' guaranteeing the proper administration of deceased pwsona estates.—

Early risers will find a cup of Camp Coffee pulls them together better than anything else. Camp invigorates, cheers, and warms one up evon on the chilliest and dreariest of mornings, and is ready in a jiff. All grocers.—Advt. All business men know us—all pushing ■business men employ us, for Dhcy have learned'this: That for forwarding parcels, distributing goods, passing entries, our service is "on top" for quickness and reliability. Tho N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., 87-51 .Customhouse Quay.—Advt. THE CAR OF THE TEAK. The SUNBEAM Car is undoubtedly the most popular car. in England.to-day. Jt has become famous on the Racing Track by its marvellous speed, and on-the road for' its. reliability, easy control, quiet running, and low cost of upkeep. SUNBEAM Cars hold all track records from 100 to 1000 miles, also the record for one to twelve hours, covering 107.95 milee in the hour, and 1078 miles,in 12 hours, or an average speed of over 90 miles per hour. On. Juno. 10th and 11th, 1914, the SUNBEAM again proved its superiority by annexing the Tourist Trophy Race at the Isle of Man, beating all other English and Continental cars with ease. If you are contemplating the purchase of a car be sure and see the SUNBEAM before deciding. MAGNUS, SANDERSON AND CO., LTD., Opera Garage, Wakeiield Street, ■ Wellington, agents for • SUNBEAMS, ZEDELS, VTJLCANS, AUDEN, and LAGONDA CARS, LEYLAND LORRIES.

_To celebrate tho winning of the championship for 1914, the Corinthians' .Association, Football Club was tendered a complimentary dinner by the secretary, Mr. J. J. Lewis. During the course or the evening a'lengthy toast list, interspersed with musical items, waa gone through.; . ■'•!.., A'stock sale will, be held at Joknsonville on Wednesday, September 9, by Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. The Nazol Inhaler is a simple contriv- . ance.by which "NAZQL" is evaporated and inhaled so that it circulates freely tliroughout tho respiratory system. "NAZOL" taken in this way cures cold in the Head,, InfluenW, and Throat troubles vory quickly.—Advt. . ' THE SONG ALBUM OF THE DAY. ; PALING'S PATRIOTIC ALBUM. THIS Album contains the National Anthems of Britain, Belgium, Russia, France, Italy, Japan, and all other Nations, also Popular Songs suitable for tho moment, such as— "Under the British F-lan," "Fight for our King and. Country,"."British Lion," "A Soldier and a' Man," "Death of Nelfxm," "Songs that Bind tho Empire," "Red, White, and Blue," and several other Patriotic Successes.. Complete Words and Music, full music size, with illustrated, cover. This Album is exceptional value. Every singer should have a copy. .■ ■ Price Is. 6d., posted Is. Bd., to any ' ; ■. address. , • CHAS. BEGG AND CO. ,LTD., ■ ' MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON,' Publishers of, New ~Zealand'a Territorial ' " . . ..-...- '..■ Song,; - ' , ,: ."BRITONS.ALL."-■-'.

eight'hours. . . ■ " . / "Grandmother 1 Grandmother! tell me true Why are ths neighbours all envying you? They say'ifs a marvel that one so old Should .never be ill with, a cough or a cold." "Marjorie, Marjorie, listen to me, . : The answer's ,as'-simMe-as A, B, C. It costs me little)) my. iliealth to assure, < I wisely take Wood^-Peppermint Cure." . , ■ . . —Advt. '

h " ' r ■~-m . ..C T. ,.-». if To enable smokers of the " THREE 'CASTLES " Tobacco and Cigarettes to follow the course of events Irs Europe the Proprietors of the I "THREE CASTLED". Tobacco arad Cigarettes have decided f© issue a WAR MAP OF EUROPE, ira Colours, size 17% m. x 23 in., giving I details of the Military and -Naval-Strengths of,'the,-Countries concerned, and to .issue SETS OF 9 FLAGS, whicfi"may be attached to I' 4 , ' . ' ■ ■ ..- ~n.i,.,,-,.,. »,., , 5-1 ' ! ' ■ ■•.■•„' ■■■■'■•'' ■ ■ , . ■ ' • "' t pins, to enable the Moweme®t® of -the Armies t© be followed.. . ' . . .<, I ■ : ' ■ -." ■■■■■' ■.■'■■ .■' ; - ,■- '■■-,■■ I This WAR MAP (and Set.of 9 Flags) can be obtained usioer the following , conditions:--'' ,■ ;' ~; | '25 Be "THREE iHITLES" ®ig«tte 5 Wβ i©i fronts ' ! ; ■ . . ,■ I or 2% „ ■-' » ■'Wβ-Packets arsejn W25 Tlse "TIME-CASTLES" Tobacco, 1 oz. Labels (fl-onts) ) w g (fronts) . .■■■•"■ ; — ureen I or'2s 55 ■'. ■»-.• v. 10'8 Tln,e ." . } or.';. "^^. or 12. ■' ' „;• ■■ ■ » „ or |or n „ '; .w ' ■■Wβ ■■„ ■■■■ ■;'.-. Yellew - ';' " '-or-tt w ; w 2 ©2- TlsiS j Y#,le * • o/ , 5 j? ■» J? ■■■•-.' I ■'■■.. ■ v ■_ . ■-.-.. •;. . . ■ "- ■■■..; I With yoor FULL MAME and FULL ADDRESS, plainly written, enclosed in the parcel, and the WAR MAP and SET of 9 FLAGS will■ 1 be 'posted to yon FREE. '■..-.. . .... . ■■■■■•■'.■■ ■ • , :■■.;■ ... "; ';,. I ■ . * . '-SST No parcel wiBB to© accepted unless FULL p©stag© has-been pas© on same. • . ■ ■■•.■■ •..-•■ .- ; . || ■■ • ■■ . • , ■ • •. . ; ■ ' .'..■■ ....•■ ... ■■'.■'■ II ■ ; ■ ■' ■ ' ■ ■'■ ■■ . . - ■ ' • ''' .■''_■■■■-.■ ■■.-'.'. I ' ■ '.'■'■ -' . ' • ' • ■ ..''...•■'■" %. • m ' ~„._,_„.„,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2248, 7 September 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2248, 7 September 1914, Page 7

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