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AMUSEMENTS. HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. BOX PLAN OPENS ON MONDAY MORNING, At 9 o'clook, at the Dresden. Where seats may be booked for the Six Evening Performances and One Matinee. Dress Circle—7s. Gd.—Reserved Stalls. Dress Circle—7s. Gd.—Reserved Stalls. Dress Circle—7s. Gd.—Reserved Stalls.' QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Commencing SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER sth, Messrs. J; and N. Tait present HARRY LAUDER, HARRY LAUDER, HARRY LAUDER, . The World's Greatest Entertainer. Supported by a Company of INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS, The Wellington season is a limited one and cannot be extended, and as there is already an. unprecedented demand fer seats, intending patrons' ; are advised to make early application for seats. Everywhere Mr. Lander appears Hundreds ure nightly turned away from the doors unable to gain admission,."' I BE WISE BE WISE \ . BE WISE . AND BOOK YOUR SEATS. Drees Circlea and Reserved Stalls, 7s. 6d. Other Prioee, 55., Bs., and late door Pit or Gallery after 7.45, 2s. Children in arms not admitted to any performance. '■ < Bβ at the Dresden on Monday mcrninjt and secure your seats. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 9th. Children half-price to Matinee only. Sole Direction ,-. .• .J. and N. Tait. inVERYBODY'S. OPERA HOUSE PICTURES/ EASILY FIRST.'— ~ LAST DAY AND NIGHT OP "FIGHTING BLOOD OF 1809." AND THE BEST FILM IN THE CITY. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. AN OVERSHADOWING ATTRACTION. The most inspiriting picture ever" submitted to picture patrons. : ITS EFFECT? IS WONDERFUL. ITS SUCCESS ELECTRICAL. IT MAKES BRITISH BLOOD TINGLE.

It arouses SCENES OP WILD ENTHUSIASM. MONDAY. . ■'• ' MONDAY. "WAR DOGS OF TO-DAY." ' 'AVAR DOGS OP' TO-DAY." "WAR DOGS OP TO-DAY." ' I'WAR DOGS OF TO-DAY." : "WAR DOGS OP TO-DAY/'-"WAR DOGS OF. TO-DAY." Patriotic! Unique! A HUGE : SPECIAL. COMPILATION OP Vivid Pictures in 'great Sections. ALL COMBATANTS IN THE WAR ALL COMBATANTS IN THE WAR . That is shaking the World. AUSTRIANS-OUR FRENCH FRIENDS, their good men and ships—RUSSIANS AND COSSACKS-the wave from the north-BRAVE BELGIANS, the heroes who bore the initial brunt—JOHN BULL, JUNIOR: CANADA, doing her little bit-r YOUNG NEW ZEALANDEES, ready when required—GEßMANS, our bitterest foes-UNDER THE UNION'JACK (Rose, Shamrock, and ThistleJr-ENGLISH, IRISH, and SCOTCH, shoulder to shbul-der-TOMMY ATKINS, and SONS OF THE SEA, Embellished by HAROLD GREY'S Singing. of Bert Royle's Patriotio Song, ..:;,■:)'■ ~. "BRITONS.ALL." • And SIX GEMS OF RARE QUALITY. "And-SIX GEMS OF RARE QUALITY. U. Children. Adults Cd. TVITGBY FOOTBALL.. . WELLINGTON "■" V. ' . ' CANTERBURY. '' ' ' ''. ATHLETIC PARE, THIS AFTERNOON, AT 3./ Interesting Curtain-raiser at 1.30. Schools' Representative Match, WELLINGTON V. WAIRARAPA. Admission Is. Grandstand Iβ, Limited : Number of Tickets for Eeseived .Stand at Armit'e, 6d. W. G. TALBOT.. Secretary, GOLF ~^ . . ~...- t ■ ■ ■. THE WELLINGTON .CLUB. The following is the draw for the Victoria Cun:—A. M. Myers plays T. Young,' G. F. Johnston plays V. G. Rhind, C. C. Miles plays C. Pearce, W. B. Lees plays W. L. Moore, A. D. Dunoan-plays R. Trigcs, Dr. E. L. Merchant plays T. S. Weston, K. D. Duncan plays W. E. Fuseell, Sir K. Douglas plays Arthur Young, C. A. Brown playe R. W. Kirkby, A. de B. Brandon jun. plays G. H. Fell, E. R. Dymock plays L. C. Hales, E. J. Reid plays' V. H. Reed, J. W. G. Brodie plays D Stewart, A. E. Whyte plays A. C. Fell, J. S, Fairchijd plays J, Webster, H. P. F. Blu'ndeirplays C. J. Nathan, L. H. Beauchamp pjays C. A. Griffithe. G. T. George plays T. B. Ching, W. A. Bowring plays A. S. Bi&s, A. S. MacShane playe T. E. Y. Seddon.

Colder and colder mornings—you'll en. (oyiCamp Coffee more and more. "Camp" worms you- all over, puts "go" into vou, clears the cobwebs, coaxes your pluck.advt. .

GREAT BEITAIN'S GREATEST PIANOS. Of the many celebrated English inetrumonts 6tooked by The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., none enjoy 6uch an en; viabfe position and reputation as the Broadwood piano, made by the oldest established firm of piano manufacturers in the British Empire—John Broadwood and Sons, Ltd. Other British-built pianos, at "The • Dresden" include the renowned Sames and tho excellent and Tellable ColTh'e famous Canadian organe-The 801 l and The Imperial—are also on view. Easy terms. ' The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. North Island ManEveer. M. J. Brookes.—Advt.

BE BRITISH. p Before Buying a MOTOR WAGON conr rftder where you will send your money. The DAIMLER WAGON is British and the proved best. ' Write for free catalogue and details to GBO. HENNING, Sole Dominion Representative, Auckland^

.. THE CAR OF THE YEAR. The SUNBEAM Car is undoubtedly the most popular car in England to-day. 'Jt has become famous on the Racing. Track by its marvellous speed, and on the road for its reliability,' easy control, quiet running, and low cost of upkeep. SUN' BEAM Cars hold all track records from 100 to 1000 miles; also the Tecord for one to twelve hours, covering 107.95 miles in the hour, and 1078 miles in 12 hours, or an average speed of over 90 miles per hour On Juno 10th and 11th, 19U, the SUNBEAM again proved its superiority by annexing the Tourist Trophy Knee at the Isle of Man, beating nil other English and Continental cars with ease. If you are contemplating the purchase of a car be sure and see the SUNBEAM before deckling. MAGNUS. SANDERSON AND CO LTD.,' Opera Garage, Wakefield Street. Wellington, agents for SUNBEAMS, ZEDELS, VULCANS, ARDEN, nnd IiAGONDA CARS, LEYLAND LOREIES.

Administration of Estates.—The Ooe»n Accident and Guarantee Corporation i»euts bond* guaranteeing the proper admintitration of lUoeoMd eskom utatet.-

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2241, 29 August 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2241, 29 August 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2241, 29 August 1914, Page 9

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