AMUSEMENTS. rSEAND OPERA HOUSE. .TO-NIGHT, . ~ Under the Patronage and in the Presence of Their Excellencies THE EARL OF LIVERPOOL AND - LADY LIVERPOOL. ■■' TO-NIGHT, BEAUMONT SMITH, LTD., In conjunction with Hugh Buokler, Ltd., Presents .. HUGH BUCKLER. VIOLET PAGET. And their Complete Company from the Little Theatre, Sydney, • to ■:; . '.', ,• ''FANNY'S FIRST PLAY,". '" ! " i., ':- For the Last Titne. TO-MORROW^.'"." . LAST NIGHT OF THE"'SEASON, "THE GREAT ADVENTURE." ._" Box Plans at the Dresden, and after' closing at Chrieteson'e. Day Sales, Cliiistesou's and Mies litna Lennox's. . . PRLCES-53.. 35., Iβ. ■■;.... WHERE ALL THIS WEEKf "And at night along the dusty highway, Near end nearer drawn, '. " See in Heaven'the "Lights o' London,' Flaring like a dreary dawn." MACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE, Manners Street. . Commencing TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), September 30, For One Week Only. First Prod-action in New Zealand, .'■ "THE LIGHTS OF LONDON." ; An Unparalled Spectaoular Photo-Drama^ tisation of the GREATEST PLAY OF THE AGES. George R. Magnificent Masterpiece, Produced under his Personal Supervision'. "THE LIGHTS OF LONDON." At the New Theatre Only. With a Strong Supporting Programme. 6d. Everywhere. No increase in prices. Bd. Everywhere. ■ • BMfRES S • THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goee." STALLS,. 3d. DRESS CIRCLE c<3. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. . FINAL APPEARANCE Of Latium's Thrilling Aeroplane ■ "Feature," "HEIR TO A MILLION." "HEIR TO A MILLION." "HEIR TO A MILLION." "HEIR TO A MILLION." (3000 ft.) Special Supporting Subjects. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MOEEOW. ■' P'A'l'Al S D E DAN SE, Vivian Street. Dancing every Evening from 8 till 11. ADMISSION, Gd. " DANCING (WHOLE ' EVENING), 6d. • The latest fashionable craze in Melbourne and Sydney. All the latest Dances, including the Ballroom Tango, One-Step, Hesitation Waltz, Two-Step, Furlana, Tango Waltz,, and .others. Mr. F. Fitzmaurice, Tango Expert, from the Salon do Luxe, Sydney, will give FREE Tuition in tho . above danceß* This Afternoon, and on . Saturday, ,3rd October, between the hours of 2 and i o'clock. Intending learners are requested to attend in couples (lady-and gentleman). ■ ♦ Special Sessions may be arranged for Cluto or Private Parties, ■•■• -.-, ' ■ Private Tuition by .arraneement. Full Orchestra. 'Phone 1768., TJARISH OF . ST.. . MARK. ■■■•■•" sale' ! of work.' yf' v WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, .. SEPTEMBER 30th & OCTqBER Ist. ' Opened 3 p.m. on Wednesday by Her-Ex-lellency the' Countess of Liverpool, and at 3 ,p.m. on Ttairs'day by Mrs. W. F. Massey. ''. Entertainment Each 'Evening. Admission: "Afternoon, Ifree "; Evening, Iβ. •-.'■■■ : Proceeds in aid of Mission Work. ■ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FtEE MOVING PICTURES. Past 111-CRBATION—Part; 111. . ■ FOR LAST TIME. ... 2.30 p.m.—TOWN , HALL-8 p.m. ' Part 111-LIFE OF CHRIST. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). AH Seats Free. No Collection.',-• SPORTINQ. ■ WELLINGTON EACING CLUB. .' , ' SPRING MEETING,.- . '■OCTOBER 24th 4 26fii, .1914. ■fcTOMINATIONS for all Events at this ll Meeting CLOSE at 9 o'clock p.m. on. FRIDAY, 2nd October, 1914, at the office of the Club, Featherston Street, Wellington. '■■■'■*. ■ . ■■;■ ■■.'■': ■"'■■■■ ENTRIES for the Wellosley Stakes, 1915, Wellington Stakes, 1916, Nil. Challenge' Stalces, 1916, and N..Z: St. .'Leger Stakes, 1917 also olose at 9 o'clock p.m. on Fri-: day, 2nd Ootober, 1914. • ■ ,A. E. WHYTE, ■■•'■' ■" Secretary. : AUCKLAND RACING' CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1914. '.. NOMINATIONS for CITY HANDICAP, of 1000 6ovs.; KING'.EDWASD MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 1000 sovs., CLOSE with the undersigned off FRIDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, by 9-p.m." .... FEES (1 sov. each) must accompany nominations. J. P. HAETLAND, \ Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2268, 30 September 1914, Page 7
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