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MISS ROSA LOADER The Heppv MISS ROSA LOADER Slavey at ;the.-:'■ MISS ROSA LOADER Piano. . MISS MAUD FANNING, . The Champion Chocolate Coloured Goon. VIOLET CARMEN, A. J. LAWRENCE,; Entertainer and Pianist Composer. ''-<■'• THE QUEALEYS. THE MULLANEY TWINS. RAY DEVERE. . SAM LA MERTy > GIO ANGELO. ARTHUR ELLIOT. . : l Last Few Nights of ' V THE DUMETKISCUE .TROUPE," Prices—2s., Is. Cd., and Is. Book a< , the Dresden, Cd. extra. Doors 7.15. V'.-., JjVM PRESS THEATRE,' : "Where Everybody Goes."' ■. Walls, ad. dress circle ca,' : ■ , TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT.'- .' ' .:!' COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME : Headed by yet another great ". .'*,, ~ .EMPRESS "BEATUEE,". ■-• : '' : Supported by ■'■■■- -.:'■'■:■ : -.SPECIALLY SELECTED.SUPPIiS. '. ' MENTARY SUBJECTS, " ' ■-'< . Under the Patronage of the Governor and .- , Lady Liverpool, arid in the presenci . ■.;. of the. Mayor and Mayoress. •'■ • >. . : ORIENTAL BAYKIOSKi : '; '.'-■! ': '■ ORIENTAL BAY KIOSK. - ■'. -, : TO-MORROW, ■'..;..-•■ ■ • '-■ • TO-MORROW, .FRIDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 19H»\.. FRIDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, '19. U." ',■ GRAND PATRIOTIC. .CONCERT. RAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT. GIVEN BY RESIDENTS 7OF "ROSE-- ... ■ NEATH AND ORIENTAL BAY-. : ■"■■V; PROGRAMME": .*;■ "TVNational' Anthem.- '■-:':". ••■•■■.■■.: Choms—"Lads in Navy Blue"—Rosonea-tli-. Schoolchildren. '.'■• . '.. " .... ■-. -• Orchestra—Wellington ; Gas ■ Company's Orchestra.. - '.'...• ';'"!.'.,,..'.7".': '■".". Songs—"The- Secret of the Tide' , . (lUGrecU), "Bntreary""(SmitH)-Mr'. S. Laslett-Exton." .•■■■■:■-■. -•■:■-■• Song—"L'Ete" (Chaminado)—Miss; Gladys Watkins. "•■..' ' ■'•■■ ':! ' .: ' ■ ' Monologue—Selected—Mr. S.'Banlun. Song—'Quand tu Chantea" (Ggunod)r?. Miss Agnes Segrief. • ••--. - .-...., Songs—"Minnio Song," ."Son. of Mine'' "The Rebel," <'Up in the Saddle"— • . Mr. Hamilton Hodges. ■ •'".'■■ . 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'"CREATION!" v Part 11.-FRIDAY.AND SATURDAY/ . Part 11. begins with AbraVm, and goes down through Israel's experiences to the Babylonian Captivity. V '/; SEATS FREE, ' NO COLLECTION. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL > SOClETY—President: C. Monro . Hector, V M.D., • B.Sc. Meetings oh the Societj' trill be held at Victoria College, at 8 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, : 23rd and 21-th September, when Dr. Ernest AY. Brown, F.R.S.; Professor of. Mathematics of Yale i University, will deliver two Lectures. On Wednesday the subject will be "The Moon," and. on Thursday "The Asteroids." The puWw are invited to attend. C. E. Adams, Seo-re-tnry- . "At every door and at every.windoware • seen tho jolly boy faces of Lngland. You ■ can. catch the lilt of 'It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary' as they pass en route to join tho chase of tho Germans across Prance."—Cable, London, September 16th, ■ "IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY." The best and most popular chorus _ song published in years. 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No study, worry of scales and exercises, ordrudgery of any kind. Success with all classes.of nrasic. The progress in a few weeks that used to take years. Full tuition .£1 10s.: rolnnded if pupil cannot read music and play a tune the first week. Testimonials from pupils, reports of concerts, and eriVlorsomonts by our leading musicians can bo seen by a visit to College Rooms. .Interviews any time. Call for'all. portion* ' lars. Birlev's College of Music, Boulcott ChamboM (first floor'up), Boulcott St." the latest successful patri. otic song. :. :....,. "the union jack for. ever." • Splendid words set to a rousing martial • ■' ■. Air.. ~ /. ~; . Get into line, and prooure your copy ' -. now. Price Iβ, 6d.; posted.ls. 7d. ' : rpHE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC 1 . STORE. .. . 116 Cuba Street. . ' ' THE PAINTINGS~oF ~— r ~ TWO NEW ZEALAND ARTISTS. AN Exhibition of Painting which'die. l play a very high standard of merit is that juet opened in our Gallery. The"' whole collection is the work of NUGENT WELCH, and K. M. BALLANTYNE The piotures of both artists present New Zealand Bcenea ohiefiy, *nd tho exhibition is well worthy of YOUR Visit. M'GKEGOa .TOUGHTS GALIE^
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2263, 24 September 1914, Page 7
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