AMUSEMENTS. r< HAND OPERA HOUSE EXTENSION OF THE SEASON. OWING TO THE GENERAL SUCCESS And UNIVERSAL SUPPORT, BEAUMONT SMITH, LTD., In conjunction with Hugh Buckler, Ltd,,^ Presents THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME For the LAST FIVE NIGHTS. HUGH BUCKLER, VIOLET PAGET, And their Complete Company from the Little Theatre, Sydney, . TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. "THE SCHOOL"FOR SCANDAL."MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, And also on TUESDAY^ "SWEET LAVENDER." Pinero's Sweetest Play, which has a fragrance of its own which never dies. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. One Last Performance Of "FANNY'S FIRST PLAY," THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1* ABSOLUTELY THE LAST NIGHT And Grand Farewell Performance, "THE GREAT ADVENTURE." Box Plans at the Dresden, and after closing at Christeson's. Day Sales, Cliristeson'9 and Miss Lena Lennox's. . PRICES-55., 35., Iβ. . EVERYBODY'S. ".' •■ Lγ ■ — OPERA HOUSE PALATIAL. Daily from Noon till 10.30 p.m. After'one of the busiest weeks ever associated with this' most popular of Theatres, we announce THE'LAST SCREENINGS OF "EUROPE IN PEACE AND WAR." "EUROPE IN PEACE AND WAR." And "FIRST AUTHENTIC WAR NEWS," AND A GREAT PROGRAMME. MONDAY NEXT, MONDAY NEXT, The Most Important Pictures ever screened in Wellington, headed by the LONDON CO.'S ELECTRIC TRIUMPH. The Film Play that sent a thrill through the British Isles. An Amazing Prophetic Drama, in two magnificent parts. "ENGLAND'S MENACE" Aoted by an "ENGLAND'S MENACE" all-British . "ENGLAND'S MENACE" all-star ''ENGLAND'S.MENACE" cast. Full of gripping Situations. "Gaumont'e Wonder War Graphic," "Gaumonfs Wonder War Graphic," Containing War Crisis in London—Bombdropping—Demonstration in Trafalgar Square—Naval Reservists at WaterlooGerman Reservists—Territorials—Stranded American Tourists. Also, a Wonderful Picture. FRENCH ARMY BUILDING BRIDGES. FRENCH ARMY BUILDING BRIDGES. • A truly remarkable film. '"FRAID CAT" (Vita-raph drama)'. "ANDY GOES A-PiRATING" (comedy). 3d. Children; Adults 6d. . 6d. 6d. Gd. 6d. 6d. 6d. 6d. 6d. 6d. 6d. Gd. pALAIS.DE DANSE, ' : VIVIAN' ;r . Continuous Dancing every Evening from 8 till 11. v ADMISSION,' Gd. DANCING (WHOLE EVENING), Gd. The latest fashionable, craze in Melbourne and Sydney. All the latest Dances, including the Ballroom Tango, One-Stop, Hesitation Waltz, Two-Step, Fwlana, Texas Tommy, and others. ■Mr. F. Fitzmauriee, Tango Expert, from tho Salon de Luxe, Sydney, will give FREE Tuition in the above dances on the Afternoons of To-day, 26th <, September, and Wednesday, 80th' September, and Saturday, 3rd October, between the hours of 2 and i o'clock. Intending learners are requested to attend.in couples (lady and gentleman). ' Private Tuition by arrangement. Full Orchestra., 'Phone 1768. 6d; Gd. Gd. 6d. Gd. 6d. Gd. Gd. Gd. 6d. Gd. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY CONCERT, • SUNDAY CONCERT, At 8.30 p.m. WELLINGTON ' ■ ' , "' WELLINGTON ■ PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA, ORCHESTRA. Under MR. HERBERT BLOY. . MR. HERBERT BLOY. Silver Coin Collection. H. MOSCHINI, Hon. Secretary. /HRAND OPERA HOUSE. Under the Patronage and in the 'Presence of Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Liverpool. SONG iIeCITAL. SONG RECITAL. SONG RECITAL. "BONG RECITAL. . ON MONDAY, 12th OCTOBER. By WALTER KIRBY, WALTER KIRBY, WALTER KIRBY,' WALTER KIRBY, The Famous Tenor, . Whose Repertoire is one of the Most Extensive m.the World. POPULAR PRICES. Bβ., 35., 25., and Is. I , • .W. D. GORHAM, Manager. P.O. Box 611. Tel. No. 2739. WELLINGTON TRAMWAYS BAND Will Play at NEWTOWN PARK TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). A Collection will be taken in aid of the Huntly Disaster Fund. ALBERT CHRISTESON, Hon. Seo. "ITS A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERAjpr." Supplies of this, Song now to hand. Sixpence copy Posted Sevenpence. THE BRITISH CHORUS SONG. Another Territorial Soug, "OUR TERRITORIAL/-' fTVHIS is the Most publication, and for a real good Patriotic Song will be hard to-excel. A fine martial refrain throughout, catchy chorus, and appropriate words. Price Is. Gd. copy; Is. 7d. posted. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington, SHE PUHO ANR MUSIC ROUSJS,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2265, 26 September 1914, Page 9
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