AMUSEMENTS. /"11UND OPERA .-■: HOUSE. VX . .::•-•" THE GREAT SUCCES& (Pinero's Masterpiece.) HIS HOUSE IN. ORDER. HIS HOUSE IN ORDER. HIS HOUSE IN ORDER. Will bo Repeated tonight and Three Following Evenings. ■ After which.''. ! Commencing SATURDAY, SEPT, 19. . BEAUMONT SMITH, LTD., In conjunction with Hugh Buckler, Ltd., Will -present HUGH BUCKLER VIOLET. PAGET And their Complete Company, From the Little Theaitre, Sydney, in the followingGREAT SERIES: "Fanny's First Play" (Bernard Bhaw)i two nights; "The Gay Lord Quex" (Pinero), September 22.and 23; "David Garrick" (Robertson), September 24; "The Great Adventure" (Arnold Bennett), September 25; "The School for Scandal" (Sheridan), September 2G; "Sweet Lavender" (Pinero), September 28. BOX PLANS For the Entire Season Open Wednesday. Box Pla,ns at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's and Miss Lennox's. Prices—ss., 35., Is-. Book at the Dresden, Is. 6d. HARVARD'S. THE KING'S. -■ . — TO-NIGHT. At 8. NIGHTLY. ANOTHER PLEASANT SURPRISE. "EXCELLENT I' FAITH." EVERY PICTURE SPLENDID. Immediate' success of the exquisitely presented drama, 4000 ft. Artistically Coloured. "A TRAGEDY OF THE CLOUDS." "A TRAGEDY OF THE CLOUDS." "A TRAGEDY OF THE CLOUDS." "A TRAGEDY OF THE CLOUDS." "A TRAGEDY OF THE CLOUDS." . Beautiful scenic settings stolen from Nature in Holland and Paris disclose views of appeal and interest in connection with the European War. . . - THE DEEPLY DRAMATIC„ STORY A REALISTIC BALLOON Resulting in tho destruction ' of. : the woman's asset—her beauty.; "MABEL'S MARRIED LIFE." "MABEL'S MARRIED ..LIFE." "WILD SEA AND STORMY SUNSET," Rare artistic motion gem;-" , .' . "IN THE. DAYS OF , SLAVERY," A Powerful: Edison Play; ■"'•'. '"PUPS ON THE RAMPAGE,"' •Vitagraph's : Delightful Study.'! oT i THE LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. 'THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. Gd. and Is. Reserves Dresden; Iβ. 6d. tjiMPRESS THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goes." STALLS, 3d. DRESS CIRCLE Gd. FOR TWO MORE DAYS . - ,~, : , AND • The kaienrCo?6 new "World" Series Spectacular Drama, ,'. "THE SWAMP FOX." "THE SWAMP FOX." "THE SWAMP FOX." "THE SWAMP FOX." ' "THE SWAMP,FOX." "THE SWAMP; FOX." "THE SWAMP POX." Special Supporting Series. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, 18tk~SEPTEMBEK, The Great French Opera. : SAMSON AND "T|ELILAH. AMSON AND .;•:..:•'. v ■> Soloists: .■■ -?,;■;: .v.v; : Delilah ......... Miss Mina Caldow Samson ......; "Mr. Walter Kirby High.Priest ...... Mr. Barry Coney Abinielech Mr. Fred. Twisa Aged Hebrew ... Mr. Frank' Young , Philistine ....:.... Mr. P.' CutfortE ■ Box Plan at Dresden';' ■"■' : ■ Prices—ls. (Reserved); 3s; - (Reserved), and 2a.; 2s. Tickets will bo oir.Saleat Dresden To-morrow (Wednesday), v Programmes at and Dresden. . ■"•■ >-•.. ■■'■' • : . w. e. caldow, , Tel. 3390. ~;Hori, Sec. LOOK OUT .''•'■ For the WAS FUND TREASURE . ■■• HUNT. . .- ■■•.. SATURDAY NEXT, 10th,. At LYALL BAY, 56 PRIZES. 56 PRIZES. H. AMOS, Hon. Soc, Sports and Entertainment Committee. SPORTIHO. NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB. I SPRING MEETING, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1914. - ATOMINATIONS for all Events close on 1* FRIDAY; September 18th, at 8 p.m. J. E. GLEADOW, . ■• ■ " Secretary. Telegrams; fcleadow, Napier. THE LATEST SUCCESSFUL PATRIOTIC SONG. "THE UNION JACK FOR EVER." Splendid words set to a rousing martial Air. . ■ . : . Get into line, and procure your copy now. Price Is. 6d.; posted Is. 7d. mHE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC X STORE, 116 Cuba Street. SEDERAL ELECTIONS -J_ —-o — MOTHER LIBERAL SEAT IN : DANGER. By Telegraph—Pres3 Association-Copyright" i (Rec. September.ls, 0.55 a.m.) Sydney, September 14. Labour may possibly capture the Worriwa scat from tho Liberals by a very small margin. The majority of tho absent votes which have boon counted are in favour of the Labour candidate. A recount is being made. People from every part of the nrovinco speak in the highest terms of "NAZOL" as a remedy for Colds, Coughs, and Nasal Catarrh. It relieves and cures more quickly than anything else. Price, Is. Gd.-Advt. The Sussex v. match recently was Vine's 407 th game for Sussex. Vine states that in -nineteen seasons ho has scored about 21,000 runs, which beats even the figures-of C. B. Fry and K. S. Raniitsinhji. Coventry's annual Lady Godiva precession was rarried out recently, and proved as popular as over. Tho loading elia-rfloter waa sustaind by a locnl lady attired in pink fleshings draped with white eh'ffon. _ ■ for Children's Hacking Coughs at Night Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Iβ, 6d,'
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2255, 15 September 1914, Page 7
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