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AMUSEMENTS. QPEEA HOUSE. Lesseo .'.... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction Allen Doone INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS Of ALLEN DOONE, ALLEN DOONE, In tho Costnmo Drama, "THE WEARING OF THE GREEN." "THE WISHING OF THE GIiEEN:" ' In the Third Act (tho "Hall of Harmony" Scene), tho large audience showed their appreciation of Jlr. Doone's efforts to such an extent that tho curtain hijd to be raised again and again. Wellington endorses tho Commonwealth's opinion: "Tho finest Irish drama seen here for years." TO-NIGHT. ' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. HEAR MR. DOONE SING "A I'our-Leaved Clover," "Nora M'Namara," "Ireland, my Ireland," and "Tho Wearing of itlio Groen." PLEASE NOTE: Tlio Box Plan will bo on view at Cliristcson's until noon to-day, afternoon nt Opera House. PItICES: 55., 35., Is. Early Door Stalls Gd. extra; Early Door Gallery Is. extra. IJIHEA/EE : . ROYAL. The Homo of Clever Refined Vaudeville. Direction Bronuan-Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I At 8. MESSRS. BREN NAN-FO LLER have inucli pleasure in announcing the return of tho BLETSON'S CR IMSON RAMBLERS I BLETSON'S CRIMSON RAMBLRttS! BLETSON'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS! Those Fapious First-part Entertainers so ■popular with the Wellington public FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Direct from tho East, DENTINES. Jaws of Iron, Teeth of DENTINES. Steel. Upside down LadDENTINES. der Walkers. Marvellous DENTINES. Gymnastic Feats. Return season of star- THE LYNTONS. ling Sketch Artists, THE LYNTONS. LOUIE DUGGAN. The Beautiful LOUIE DUGGAN. Songstress;

Clever Child ESMA DUO. Performers. ESMA DUO. THE MARSDENS Modern THE MARSDENS Samsons. The whole comprising a* Clean, Clever Programme, which goes with • a sparkle from start to finish. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! CARNIVAL AND FANCY FAIR. IN ST. ANNE'S HALL , WELLINGTON SOUTH. THE .MECCA OP HOLIDAY-MAKERS. After leaving Newtown Park drop in and i . ■ ~ •. , See this MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT. Doors open at 7 p.m. WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLAY THE MANDOLINE? IF. so, you will be interested 'in the really splendid stock of these instruments held by. us. '• Genuine Italian Mandolines, from 30s. to jGB Bs,, including complete outfit, strings, tutor, etc. : "Pyxe" • most perfect toned and beautifully finished Mandolino in existence. Double the power of tone the ordinary instrument possesses. Prices, with case, tutor, etc., .£G 12s. 6d., £1 17s. Gil., i!U 10s., and .CU 10s. We also have a fine stock of CiUitarn from 17s, Gd. to <£G 12s. 6d.; Banjos, 275. 6d. to £1 75.: Banjo Mandolines, Bauduras, Mandolns, etc. . Our' window display is certainly worth seeing. ' Ccuntrv residents should ask for our complete Catalogue, givine: full particulars. Sent anywhere FREE OF CHARGE.

CHAS BEGG AND CO., LTD., 19-21 Manners Street, Wellington. The Oldest Established Music Warchousa in New Zealand. ■ . MBS. H. B. MASON, • TEACHER' OF BALLROOM DANCING. TUITION Privately or in Class, Classes commenoe MONDAY, 31st March. Intending pupils aro requests to communicate with Mrs. Mason, SG Glwznee Street. PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH TONES AND CO.'S PLANTS. BEST SELECTION'OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK, from Is, per doz. Note the Address—2ss CUBA STREET, 'Phono 510. Money-orders, must ho obtained two hours before tho advertised timo ot closing tho "wi'e'ncxt best dispatch for correspondent addressed to Canada, United States of America, Central America,. West. Indira, | and United Kingdom, vrfU ho via Rarotonga, Tahiti, and San Irallcisco, closing at Wellington, per Aorangi, on Friday, March 26, at 3 p.m. ' ■ , All books and Bample-pacliets and newspapers for places within the Dominion S bo posted half an hour before tho ordinary letter-mall closes. • i Unices otherwise speoified, registered lettor and parcels-post packages must bo handed in and money-orders obtained one hour before tho ordinary mall closos. All tho principal mails by train and steamer close at To Aro and Courtonay Place Post Offices at tho eamo hours as at tho Oliief Post OffiM, with tho exception that there is no late-fee clearance, and wTniig hy tho ferry steamers for southern offices, also mails for Auckland Md Auckland district by second Mum Trunk train close at Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office. Wellington, March 24, 1913.

PARAPARAUMU. -4 — ■ Mrs H. K. Parkor has returned to her homo'in Petouc, after spending a fow days at ""Willowtxink," Pnraparaumu. Miss Dowsett, of "Willowbank, Paraparaumu, is visiting friends at Petone. Mrs. Vaughan and her littlo daughter, has returned to her home, after spending soverol weeks ir. the Ilawko's Bay disMr. Thomas Duffy, of Sydney, ond brother of W. 11. Duffy, Paraparaunm, is visiting the Dominion after an absence of £onio 28 years. ■ , T , Mr. W. H. Duffy, of Rainbow Lodge, is/ visiting his sister, Mrs. A. Christian; New. Plymouth.

James Thorpe, the American-Indian athlete, has forfeited the trophies ho won , ot tho Olympic Games in Sweden last year by acknowledging that ho played baseball as ft professional in 1009 nnd 1910. Mo must: therefore surrender tho Pentathlon trophy presented by tho King of Sweden nnd the Decathlon Cup presented by tho Tsar, both of which he won. In awarding the prizes nt tlio time, the King of Sweden described Thorpe as tho greatest athlete in the world. Thorpo inado his confession to Mr. James E, Sullivan, of tlio Amateur Athlotio Union. Writing from the Indian School at: Carlisle, Pennsylvania, he. refers to "playing basebali for pay" away from homo in the holidays with college students who wci'o regarded as amateurs at homo and who played under false names while ho used his owji name. For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, ,Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, It, fid,"

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1705, 24 March 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1705, 24 March 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1705, 24 March 1913, Page 9

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