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AMUSEMENTB. Q P E R A HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction Allen Doolie. TO-NIGHT! TU-XIGIIT! ALLEN DOONE Presents the Romantic Comedy-Drama: "IN OLD DONEGAL." With tlio following cast (in order they first speak or appear) Gerald O'Donoghue ... Pan-don Blandford Mar.v Donovan Ethel Bashford Morris Donovan Prank Cullenane Patrick O'Donoghue Tom Buckley Shau J n 1)0 . U0 . V ." U . AU ' BN D OO^E Kate O'Donoghuo Miss Edna Kceley Lawyer Wadcly Maurice Lynch Little Tim Miss Connie Kyto Peter Callaghan J. Vincent Wliite Bryan Callaghan Onslow Edgeworth William Smmuorfield Ross Civa;;]i Terry Phatts Barry Connors TO-NIGHT! TO-NKtHT! MR. DOONE will Sing: Late O'Donodiue Doono's Rose Song and "The Tunes We Love to Hear on Paddy's Day." PRICES—Ss., 3s„ 25., Is. Early Doors: Stalls 6d. extra. Early Door Gallery, Is. eitra. The Box Plan is at the Dresden. Q P E R A HOUSE. Lessees ... ,T. C. Williamson, Ltd. Commencing •MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. MR, JACK WALLER'S MR. JACK WALLER'S ME. JACK WALLER'S Musical Flight ' of Fancy,THE BUTTERFLIES. THE BUTTERFLIES. TIIE BUTTERFLIES. Pre-eminently The most Accomplished Team of Entertainers that has ever visited New Zealand. A Constellation of Star SINGERS, ACTORS, INSTRUMENTALISTS, And COMEDIANS. Presenting an entertainment that for Smartness, Diversity, Laufjhtor-oompel-lingr. Delight,ful Music, Rare Comedy Scenes, Haunting Melodies, Glorious Concerted Numbers, and 1001 Skits, Potted Plays, and Delightful Extravaganza had never beforo been Equalled by a oompaay of 7 performers on this side of the Line. POPULAR PRICES: Bs., 25., Is. The Box Plan Opens on WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT at the Dresden. Direction of C. R. Bailey and F. Jf'Crea. Business Manager—Win. Bauer.

ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL WALTZ. IjyE are pleased to advise having re- ' ' coived Supplies of the Successful '■'NIGHTS OP GLADNESS" WALTZ, by Charles Arncliffc. This Waltz is now one of the reigning _ successes at Home and abroad. Melodious, with a captivating swing, , "Nights of Gladness" is 6ure to be one of the winter's prominent successcs. Trice, Is. Gd. copy, posted Is. 7d. Other popular Waltz Successes are— "Charming" (tyyce), "Vateo Novembro" (Godin), "Girl in the Taxi." Price, is. Gd. each;. posted Is. 7d. We would ask you to call and hear these snccosses. They are worth it. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, Wellington's Popular Music Houso.

INTENDING Competitors at tlu Masterton July Competitions aro reminded that Entries close June 19th—W. Gillesipde, Secretary, Masterton. tho group to act as shore purser to the sugar steamers during tlw 6eaßon. Mr. P. W. Banks has joined the Bosamond as third officer, relieving Mr. M'Olellan, who has come ashoro for instructions. Mr. Appleyard, chief ofiloer of the Mokoia, has exchanged positions with Mr. D. M'Donald, chief officer of the walto-mat-a. During the course of her call at New Plymouth to-morrow, the Union Company's steamer Taviitni will probably act as tender to H.M.S. New Zealand. The Union Company's steamer Katon. is loading timber at Kaipara for Melbourne and Sydney. The Union Company's chartered steamer Canada Cape, which loads at Newcastle for Auckland, mil, after discharge at the latter port-, proceed to the Paoiflc Coast to load a cargo of American fruit, salmon, etc., for New Zealand ports. It is stated that a steamer is expected at New Zealand ports from Japan iu>out the end of the month with a cargo of superphosphates. At 9.30 o'clock last night the Union Company's Kurow passed Wellington Heade. She was bound from Napier to Westport. The Now Zealand Shipping Company have loaded the Matatua at Montroal for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports, and she was to have sailed yesterday. The Waimate will be the next steamer on the bcrtli at Montreal. She iB to sail on July 15. On her way from London to Australian ports, the Tyser Line steamer Makarini left, Cape Town on May 31. The Government steamer Hinemoa workod Portland light on Friday. She was expected to be at East Capo on Saturday, and Cuvier light to-day. The vessel is due at Auckland to-night. It is probable that sho -will go on to Bussell to tender H.M.S. New Zealand before returning to Hauxaki Gulf to attend to the lights there. According to cable advices received at Sydney last week, rates of freight on all cargo from Now York to Australia and New Zealand have been reduced- 2s. 6d. per ton. A consignment of 900 sheep is to bo lifted by s.s. Flora at Petone Wharf to-day. The shipment is for Lyttelton. The collier Wafpori is duo at Wellington froA Westport to-ilay. A Sydmoy shipping exchange eaye that the tramp stea.mer Hercules has been chartered to load.phosphates at Angniar Island for Frcmantle, ana on completion of discharge will proceed to Bnnbury to load jorrah lor New Zealand ports.

DR. SHELDON'S GIN PILLS AGAIN SUCCESSFUL.

A CHRISTCHURCH LADY TESTIFIES. "For js?ar3 I had been a martyr to Kidney Complaint, Gravel, Sciatica, and most violent Reattaches, till I became almost a mental and physical wreck, with dark rings around the eye?, painful disco loured urine, spasms 'and protracted giddiness, and almost every painful symptom that can be conceived, writes Mm. E. Close, 152 Madras Street, ChristchuTch, N.Z. "I tried every remedy I saw advertised, but with no good efl'sct. After the first course of Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills my headache disappeared, I could stoop and bend, and go about my business without fear of the dizzy and painful spasms. My e«s, too, assumed their bright and natural colour again. My friends were more than surprised at my wonderful -recovery, and all my acquaintauees of course wish to know how 1 cured myself, and I only consider it a duty and kindness to recommend Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills to any fellow-sufferer who may l ead these few lines of heartfelt gratitude." Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills act directly upon the kidin'.vs, cleansing these organs and thu blood of uric acid, which is (ho cause of Rheumatism, Backache, Lumbago, and Kidney Troubles. They aro effecting many most remarkable cures. All who sufl'ci' from th"so complaints should, L'ive Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills a trial, and lliey will be quickly curcd. Price, Is. (id. and is. fkl. —Advt.

Wo claim for Warner's Corsets that they nutweur any othor oorßota. Tho demand is #uuKra,T«AdYt.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1777, 16 June 1913, Page 7

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