; ; j . opeea ,'. im h6use. Direction, ibisli . T " ; George ftiephenson and AJji. ; (By arrangementa with Edward ,Jaspar.) Seldom before 1 : Was such S, scene of enthusiasm or eo positive ,d success as. that achieved on ' Saturday Night by tne ROYAL PANTOMIME COMPANY" ROYAL PANTOMIME COMPANY In The funniest of all Pantominies, "HUMPTT ' ' . "HUMPTY ■ ■ - Wellinigton's irclobme to tbe'^Compilaj l ' tne perfedt ovation.'' ■' Saturday NighPs pexformaDCO e> .positive surprise to a crowded, delighted ■ 'arid, enthusiastic andience,'.;' ■"THE MARCH OF THE jiLLIES,'< Introducing Harry Taylor'a: " ' ,;, j ' Stirring Patriotic Song,., -i.'/Iri ;. i'NBW ZEALAND WILL BE THURE."Cheercd to the echo. , To-nigM "HUMPTY DUJIPTY" To-nighit "HUMPTY DUMPTY" To-night Mjelodaous Music, Charming,.. Ballets, Pretty girls. - IMPORTANT: 1.. . .. CURTAIN RISES at 7.45 p.m-.SHiBPi 5 More Nights of 5 Moto "HUMPTY DUMPTY."Next Production, ' SATUEDAY, NOVEMBER 21st. / ."THE JAM OF CATHAY.". ; . MATINEE ' SATUEDAY; Prices, 45., 35., 2s„ and Is. Early doors, 6d. extra. . Day Sales at Miss LeSaox's. Phn at Dresae'n. . .. v ■gTAYWARD'S. THE KiNG ; S. Leading Pioimres aiid Mttib.. TO-SIGHT At 8. ' NIGHTLY A Monstet Programme, headed, by 'WHE INSPECTOR'S STORY;" "THE-INSPECTOR'S STORY." "THE* INSPECTOR'S STORY." '■'THE INSPECTOR'S STOEY."' "THE INSPECTOR'S: STORY.'' ."THE INSPECTOR'S STORY." . A poveifnl I "Liibin'' l dramajK, " ' Featuring Amen<ia'a greatest- Child - Actress, With an .all-star.cast. "THE DAVIS CUP." . .. , ' "THE DAVIS CUP.": . "THE DAVIS, CUP.". The 'Blue Ribbon of the tennis world. Fought for by world's ohampions. All tennis players Should bSb thiii, "SPECL4.L WAR TOPICALS." ( "SPECIAL WAE TOPICALS.'/ From Europe by, the, last mail.. Full of .iuterestt ---. | ' "MAX ON THE BEINY," Featuring the late Max . lander, , ...... "ON r THE BORDER," .: ~. A stirring drama bf.Mexici'n.Frontier Life "HEEZA LIAR'S :BIG GAME HUNT," Clever Cai-tboms by I. E...Bray, \ AND OTHERS OF. MERIT. , ' • KING'S ORCHESTRA -. With all screenings.' 6d. arid Is. Reserves at Dresden, Is. 6d. im. .V E B B 0, D Y -'S, . --. Palatial Picture Palace. Orchestra Day .and -N.igM, , . .Complete.-Non' Bill To-day 1 . . From iioon till 10.15 - p.m. , 'A superiot, vigorous Edison dramai - - A domestic, .romantic 'episo.dfe, THE SHATTERED TREE. • THE .SHATTERED TREE. w THE SHATTERED-TEDE. - ' THE SHATTERED TEEE. The theme of "The. Shattered, Tree" mainly , concerns the tragic' 'stoty:•<)s',tiro brothers, one of iwliom is guilty of robbing his father, and the noble character of the brother who accepts- \ihjust punishment. Aiother "Keystone," always full of fun. THE' SKY PIRATE. ■ '. THE SKY PIRATE. >• ; THE SKY; PIRATE Charles, Chaplin and .Mabel: Norm and,. Keystone's funny' pair, make J msriy;\... : , PATHE'S WAE GAZETTE The,latest from Ehgknd..ahd'.Cohtiiient<. SACRED ■! CITY. OF BE VAEEZi - ' -: , ■ Beautiful Pathgcolour, .Scenic. . . PICKLES ART & SAUERKRAUT, rA novel Vitagnaph Comedy. V^., .. And others just as good. " . All plush tip-up l ' Prices, 6d. Adults, Children 3dt;'n
POOR OF BRITAIN AN#BELGIUM. " FUND. i!u.» jgT. JAMES'S HALL, LOTpalfiUTT, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) -. , DRAMATIC ,7.. COLFORD BELL, BETTY,. PURDOM, . And their Pupi£/ 5 V . Nearly Every Item in CoStuiniel ■ MUSIC MADE EAST. .. ' ..... -r—■ .' !•,'' '.V WHY Keep Your Pianoji IdleP We ■guarantee to Teach you.!(aiiyageJ to Play it. without 'study .'Jbier-r cises,' or drudgery of any kind. Success with all classes 'of musio. , Tunes from the • first lesson. Full Tuition, Jjl a 10s,;; refunded if pupil cannot play a tune perfectly the first we'ekj the same progress in a few weeks that used to take years. We have no failures. The success of our pupils in of N.Z. during the . past sis years speaks for ns. , Call for all particulars, and _ see Press reports and testimonials parts. Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott Street.,' .'. . . - .-. .. . .11 . TYPEWRITER BARGAINS? NO, 10 YOSTS. 'VJTJTE are offering these Maohinesi atv V specially low rates for one monra. . CASH' OR TERMS. It will pay you to call and inspect our 6tock. ■ •: . • ' THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., " ; LTD., ' ■ 17-19 Cuba Street, Wellington,. 1 GREAT BRITAIN'S GREATEST PIANOS. • Of, the many celebrated -English, lnstpti. inents stocked by The Dresden , Piano; Company, Ltd., none enjoy such an enviable position and reputation "as 'the Broadwood Piano, made by the oldest established firm of piano manufacturers In the- British Empire—John Broadwood and Sons, Ltd. Other British-built pianos at "The Dresden" include .. the renowned Sames and the excellent and reliable Collard; _ , The famous Canadian Bell and the Imperial—are also on view. Easy terms.. The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. • North Island Manager, M. J. Brookes.—Adrt. , —— > : Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., [Md a stock sale at Johnsonvillo on Wed-, t nesday next. Messrs. Harcourt and Co., Ltd.; advertise a list of properties for Mle in and i near Wellington, The list • includes^.: a boardinghouse, fish sliop, and dining-, rooms, private hotel, and storage' ice works and bacon factory business, and small fruit arid dairy; farms. for'protection against smallpox, diphtheria, and other infeotions, put ■ three drops of SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT on loaf sugar, and allow it to dissolve in month. Sandert Extract is «ffective k .pleaß4j»t. # ' The Railway . Department announces t]iat holiday excursion, tickets to: Waiigunui for the A. and .P. Show, on November, 18 and 19, are available for return until Saturday, Novembor:2l.:
Life Guardsmen cost £27 to equip with full' uniform. Hcliogoland was at one - time the_ Gretna Green of North Europe.'Three Devonshire brothers'who vent to the front havo returned (wounded) by the same train. , :; -v If you have indigestion aid. fear'Ho, eat anything your stomach craves,- Mo Chwnborlqin'a Tablets. Thoy.gtr^tli^
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2308, 16 November 1914, Page 7
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