i AMUSEMENTS. r<RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. THE JULIUS KNIGHT SEASON. LAST 8 NIGHTS. Third Popular LAST 8 NIGHTS Attraction. TO-NIGHT and THURSDAY AND. FRIDAY NEXT. Special and Magnificent Representation of Wilson Barrett's Famous Religious Drama, THE SIGN THK SIGN - ■ THE SIGN THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. THE SIGN OF THE CROSS, CROSS. CROSS CROSS ' CROSS. CROSS. CROSS. CROSS. CROSS. JULIUS KNIGHT as Marcus Superbus. Irene Browne as Berenice. Lizctto Parkes an Mercla. Supported by the Incomparable J. C. WILLLimBUN PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. Within the Memory of Living- Man no stage* representation has, says the eminent theologian, Canon Farrar, created such a thoughtful interest and profound impression' as Wilson Barrett's remarkable drama, THE SILVER KING, THE SILVER KING. TUES., WED., THURS. NEXT, Last 3 Nights of Season. MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE. Dress Circle and Orch. Stalls, 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is, Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. Day Sales at Miss Lennox's (Grand Opera Buildings). Bo* plans at the Bristol Piano Co. THE STEAMER TO EASTBOURNE will be delayed TO-NIGHT and each WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY during season till after performances; WHERE TO-NIGHT? Where Precedent Presupposes Pleasure. MACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE. Manners Street. To-day (Wednesday, Jan. 6) To-night. A superb, newly-imported Programme, of Live Subjects. THE LITTLE MAIL CARRIER. A Western Story of daring dramatic interest.' This is one right out of the box. Also, - . THE FLEET AT PRACTICE. Out Naval War-dogs Straining at the . Leash. Together with Sweet Soenics.' Cachinnating Comics. Delightful Dramas. Tempting Topicale. And Added To-morrow (Thursday), "THE PICEBI tfUARD,". Or THE GffiL HE LEFT BEHIND HIM. "There's only the sound of the lone sentry's tread, -As be tramps from the rook to the fountain; , And ho.thanks of the two, in the low . "trundle bed, . Far away in the cot on the mountain. The Peerless Pathos of a Divine Drama. Admission. -6d. Children always 3d.' EM-PRESS THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goes." 3d. DRESS CIRCLE, 6d. DRESS CIRCLE, RESERVE, Is. 1 TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. LAST APPEARANCE OF . "TOWER OF TERROR." "ECLAIR WAR SPECIAL" "BATTLE OF ORAKAU" "OH, THAT TELEPHONE." I 'PIMPLE AND THE -DRUM;"
NEW PROGRAMME TO-MORROW. WANTED KNOWN,.. '• Are you SickP Then ■. try the HOT SEA WATER BATH-HOUSE '& MASSAGE INSTITUTE, Lyall Bay. At the request of our Clients we have installed an ELECTRIC SEA BATH. Open day and night. 'Phone 2419 (2 rings).
BOXING TAUGHT By . "BILLY" ELLIOTT (Champion Feather-weight of N.Z., also ox-Champion Feather-weight of Australia). Will be opening in a few. days in FanDing's Buildings, 72 Manners Street. Terms, etc., on application. New A Success of Successes. ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT (You told mo that you loved me). It is beautiful, dreamy; and has a fine swing. Qualities that all good players love. Price, Is. 6d. per copy, posted ls.7d. Obtainable only from— THE ANGLO-AMERICAN • MUSIC STORE, 116 Cuba St., Wellington, And at 234 Queen Street, Auckland. LIGHT Refreshments, Hot Pies, and' lovely Tea. obtainable at J. BowlWs "White House," West Side, Palmeraton Square.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2351, 6 January 1915, Page 7
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