AMUBIEMENTB. "HUMPTY DUMPTYV' MATINEE. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2 ?J&, Door open 1.15 p.m. Special Prices for Children, 25., is,, and Sixpence. Adults as usual. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Dir Botion: George Stephenson and Alf. Linlejr (By arrangements with Hdwad Jasper.) TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT The Melodious and. Laughable Extravaganza, presented For the First Time in New. Zealand, "THE JAM OF GATHAY." "THE JAM OF CATHAY.'* Pot Positively Five Nights Only. The Furiously Funny, ■ Frolicsome, and Enormously Suooessful Musical Attraction, THE JAM OP CATHAY; .Written, for Laughing Purposes Only (By Ba-ny, Taylor). THE JAM OP CATHAY, Redolent of the most delightful, fasoinating and catchy musical numbers. . Brilliant and up-to-date Specialities. • Grotesque and remarkable Aciobate. Rapid and Enchanting Ensembles, •Go.and Laugh at OON MOKENIi oa THE DiAGO. Piret Appearance of MISS ELSIE NICOLAS, Prices, fa.; Ss., 2a., and Is. Early doors as usual, ' i Plan till 12.30 at Dresden; afterwards at Mies Lennox's. 'Phone 3813. - ■ CITY COUNCIL. TOWN, HALL. . TOWN HALL TOWN HALL. TOW HALL! ORGAN BECITAL. .. OBGAN BEC^TAL. TO-NIGHT,' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, . TO-NIGHT) ' At 8 p'olook, ' ' ' . .By ■ MB. BERNARD F. PAGE (Citr Organist). MR. BERNARD P. PAGE (City Organist), Funeral Maroh .„....*.. , Chopin, (In memoiy of Earl Roberta, K.Q.) Fantasia Cesar Prancfc Prelude and Fugue Glazounor Prelude to Tristan and Isolde .. Wagner In/tsirinezzo. from Oixihestral Siiite TciaikoTCky Harmonies clu Soir , Karg-Elert Piece Heroique ...,,..„,....,.,, Cesar Franok ADMISSION: SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. ■ JNO. R. PALMER, Town Cierk. 20th , . November, im, _ • (MONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. \/__ ■■■ ■ ' ■■:■•": ■ THURSDAY NEST, 26th NOVEMBER, IN AID OF' BELGIAN FUND. Under the. Auspices of the Moral and : Physical Health Society. . GRAND POPULAR LECTURE AND ' ; ■ CONCERT. ; Lectn-re by Dr. ,Von Danneville, on her Eiperienoes as Lady War Correspondent, Franco-Pruiiaian War. 1 .. (By Special Request.) ■' -Musical itejjfby 1 leading ' ■ artists; • Admission, Is. to.ijl paria of' the Hall.
' GREAT BRITAIN'S GREATEST '• PIANOS; . ' - Of the many celebrated English instru. ments stocked by The Dresden Piano Company, ■ Ltd., none enjoy such an en. viable position and reputation aa the Broadwood. Piano, mp.do by" the oldest established .firm of pjjiao manufacturers in tho British Empire—John Broadwobd and Sons, Ltd. Other British-built pianos at "Tho Dresden" include the reno\nied Samee and the excellent and reliable Collard. The famous Canadian organs—The Bell nnd the Imperial—are also on view. Easy terma. The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. North Island Maneger, I£. J. Brookes.—Advfc.
On Wednesday next a largo and attractive salo of household furniture and effects will bo hold by Mr. H. 15, Loightoii at the residence of Mis. Orto'ii Stevens, "Grove," Main Road, Lower Hutt. ■ Tho complete contents of nine rooins will be subniitted by auction,' and.catalogues may, bo obtained fi'om tho auctioneers at tto Mutt aad' which also ; ehow •Mj^togl. Qa yioTC Tuesday
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2313, 21 November 1914, Page 9
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