AMUSEMENTS. Town hallJ'. town hall. OWN HALL.- TOWN HALL. Direction of J. and N. TAIT. Manager .....; G. D. PORTUS. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 8. Messrs. G. P. Huntley aud Herbert Clayton's BRILLIANT ENGLISH' COMPANY. THE MERRYMAKERS . THE MERRYMAKERS Including s\T. M. CAMPBELL. SAM WALSH. BETTY OHLS. GAVIN WOOD. DORIS LIND. ERIC BLORE. ELSIE WILLIAMS. Presenting. THE CREAM OF VAUDEVILLE. "The standard of vaudcvillo performances to which New Zealanders have been accustomed to has been almost uniformly tiresome. Now and then there have been good comedians and ' star' acrobats, and turns of various kinds have been imported from England, but tho inevitable "double song and dance' and 'serio comic' turns have become dreadfully monotonous. The Merrymakers, a clever company of vaudeville-, artists, ' opened a season at the Theatre Royal last evening, and their work was -so thoroughly original, and so far abovo the accepted colonial standard, that tho. entertainment was an unqualified - success."— " Lyttelton .Tinies." . PRICES—3s., 2s„ ls„ - BOS PLAN AT THE DRESDEN. DAY SALES AT ABEL'S. 5746 J. MATHESON, In Advance. rjiOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER)., THE FIRST OF A:SERIES OF THREE CHAMBER CONCERTS Will be given THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. PROGRAMME: . , 1. Sonata in A, Piano and Violin (Brahms) (op. '■ '100)— Mr. Maughan Barnett and Hcrr Max 2. (a) Die M'aincht (Brahms); (b) Icli Grollo ; Nicht , (Schuman)—Mr. John Prousc. 3. Piano Soli (a) Impromptu in A Flat; (b) 1 j Minueto in B Minor (Schubert)— Mr. ■ Maughan Barnett. .4. Violin Soli—(a) Chanson d'Armour; (b) Elfon Tanz (Fabian Rehfcld)—Herr Max * lloppe. 5. (a) Far and High ; (b) Had a Horse (Kormay) ': —Mr. John Prouse. G. Trio in A—Rheinberger (op. 112)— Mr. Maughan. Barnett (piano), Hcrr Max Hoppo (violin), and Mr. Frank R. Jolmstone ('cello). A subscription of One Guinea will entitle tho subscriber to Threo' Tickets for each" of the Three Monthly Concerts. ' Non-subscribers' Tickets—Reserved Seats," 3s. Admission, 2s. v , Flan and Tickets at Dresden Rooms. ' J. R. ERASER, 5773 Hoii. Sec., care of Dresden. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S CLASSES for Beginners are held on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS in her Private Hall, at 80 Ghuznee Street, next St. Peter's Church. .Mrs. iloson's method of tuition ensures proficiency' in Six Private' Lessons," or One Quarter at Class. •• ... .. Telephone 2616. \ . BUSINESS . NOTICES. ' , ~' BRUNSWICK' RESTAURANT. •TOKTANTBD' KNOWN'.—That F. ; '.Kniggo is W still.. Catering for the General 'Public; also, vacancies' for Boarder's' at ISs.Vp'e'r week. Meals from 9d. Special Meals at Is. on Sundays. ; : Noto address—3la'. Willis. Street.. LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, .97 Lamliton Quay (opp. Kirkcaldie and Stains). Art of Smart Millinery, thoroughly'-taught, motor, caps, silk hots, etc. Ten lessons, ss. t Day and Evening Classes Hats smartly remodelled at moderate cost. .. . . ... ... C 897
EDUCATIONAL Lease, ie years' right're; •ncwal, 21 years at revaluation, 1114 acres bush country, 5 miles, from flourishing inland town;2oo acres felled and in grass, balance good nulling bush; rent lOd. per acre; goodwill, .£3 lGs. per aero; cash required, J!1000. Business sites, Ohakune, 4200 and .upwards; dweljiug sites, Ohakune, jESO and. upwards. Milling bush to suit all millers from 50 to 10,000 acres. H. F. Frascr, ,Land and Estate Agent, Ohakune. • ■ C 923 -TURKISH TOBACCO! TURKISH-TOBACCO! i And ■ CIGARETTES. ALWAYS Fresh and Guaranteed Hand-cut. To be obtained from SAMUEL SIGALL, Lambton Quay. Tli?. only Turkish Leaf imported in New Zealand. CS94 . , "THE MART," PAHIATUA, EIvETAHUNA, AND WOODVILLE. MITCHELL, GRIFFITH AND CO.; LTD., Auctioneers, Land, Estate, and General Commission Agents aiil Pioduco Merchants. Send for our Land Guide C 92-1 JH. BURR (late of Pcnty and Blake), ARCHITECT, No. 24, Third Floor. NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. 5271 "DONBANK," ■ Percival Street, Wellington, v PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCEA few Vacancies for - ermanent Boarders, Double and Single Rooms.'Phono 1359. Tennis Court.' A. E. HUGH, late of Woodville, (Successor to Mrs.' S. O'Loughlin), ( . Prourietor. . .5237, TkERBY HOUSE, HAWKESTONE 'STREET, U WELLINGTON. Homely. Happy. Weekly Boarders: 41; Day, 4s. 6d. Hot • and cold water baths; up-to-date cuisine. One minuto from tram. Five minutes from Government Station. Under new management. G. MASOiN, Proprietor. Gilo COULLS,. CULLING AND CO., LTD., PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, Office: Panama Street, Wellington. Factory: Edward Street. Also at Dunedin. COMMERCIAL AND LAW WORK A , SPECIALITY. Modern Office Appliances. Card and Filing System, Loose Leaf Books, Business Phonographs, and Oliver Typewriters. DECOLITE. DECOLITE" io a Waterproof and Firoresisting Cement, and is a non-conductor of heat. It is specially adapted for covering floors of Hospitals, Hotels, Public Halls, Kitchens, Vorandahs, Lavatories, aud for many iother similar purposes. •' • Dccolite is ulco germ and vermin-proof, can bo laid on any existing floor of either;iron, wood, or' ceinont, and will take a good polish. Samples, price, and further particulars on application UNUNITED ASBESTOS AUSTRALASIAN AGENCY, LTD,, :'. Jervois Quay, Wollington, Or at Sraaoheg at Chrifitohuroh, Auckland, Djinrdia.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 2631, 5 August 1908, Page 1
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