AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S "THE MIRACLE.” BOX PLANS DRESDEN TILL 1 P-m. FROM 2,p.m. THEATRE. 'Phone 3113. And To-night is yonr last chance. MIRACLE MATINEE AT 3d and 6d. MIRACLE MATINEE AT 3d and Gd. MIRACLE MATINEE AT 3d and 6d. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30. Children 3d and 6d, Adults 6d and Is. T HE KING’S TO-NIGHT. THEATRE Lnst Night of ‘‘THE MIRACLE.” Last Night of ‘THE MIRACLE.” Last Night of ‘‘THE MIRACLE. ’ Last Night of "THE MIRACLE.” GRAND CHOIR—Last Night. GRAND CHOIR—Last Night. GREAT AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. 6d. Is. Is 6d. Reserves 3s. Book at The Dresden, Is Gd. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. THE KING’S THEATRE. YET ANOTHER BIG BOOM! Novelty! Novelty! Something Decidedly Fresh. EXCELSIOR ! Advance Kinematogrnphy. Dancing Lessons from the Screen! Dancing Lessons from the Screen! The Unique Film, "HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO!" “HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO!" "HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO!" “HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO!” "HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO!" “HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO!" An Entertainment in < Itself. Hour it’s done ! Why it’s done ! When it’s done ! Where it’s done ! Uho •it’s.done by, and all about it. THE REAL ARGENTINE TANGO! THE REAL ARGENTINE TANGO ! THE REAL ARGENTINE TANGO! No faking. No imitation. The Genuine Article YOU’VE BEEN WAITING' TO SEE. Tracing its history Horn the Argentine to Society e Ballrooms. A NEW YORK ACADE; MY in full swing* showing WALHACB MicCUTCHEON and JOAN SAWYER, premiere •iangoists an d sclc insciumOis to New York’s “FASHIONABLE 400, TEACHING THEIR SOCIEiY, PUPILS WONDROUS TANGO EXHIBITIONS by McCUTCHEON and MISS SAWYER. MeCutoheoii’s Own Tango Music. GRAND AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. GRAND AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. MR CHARLES PARNELL will come from Auckland to conduct. Gd and Is. Reserves Dresden. Is Gd. DANCING, Victoria Hall. Newtown.— Madame Foley is prepared to enrol Pupils tor Music and Dancing. Tuition Claes, Thursday. Private Lessons by appointment. The largest stock cf Fancy Dresses for Hire in the Dominion. The above Hail is now available fori Dancing, etc. Upper Hutt Classes are hold regularly every Friday. BUSINESS NOTICES. STUDY AT HOME. DO you wish to double your present earning power? It is our business to assist you in the attainment of that praiseworthy desire. A measure of Self-sacrifice on YOUR part and, of expert guidance on ours, and the goal is won. Latin. Greek and Hebrew Classics and Mathematics Arts and Sciences Book-keepers’ and. Accountants’ Ex- . aminations Shoithand and all Essential Commercial Subjects. Home Education by Correspondence has been practised by ub with ever-in-creasing success for a quarter of a century. Wyite to-day for Booklet P. WRITE NOW! GILBY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. P.O. Box 56, Chirstchuroh.
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Sir Thomas Lawrence, whose portrait of the beautiful Lady Lyudhnrst haa been added to the National Loan Collection. painted a wider circle of celebrities than, any artist on record. lies, sitters ranged, from Pope Pius VII. to Mrs Siddone, and included Wellington, Blucher, Metteruich, and Walter Scott., Yet. at the height of his . fame, he was constantly harassed for money. Crabb Ec bineon relates that “Rogers erne night found at his door Sir Thomas Lawrence in a state _of alarming agitation who implored him to save the president of the Royal Academy from disgrace. Unless a few thousands were raised in twenty-four hours he could not be saved; he had good security to offer—drawings he would give in pledge or selL as might he required- Rogers went to Lord Dudley, who advanced the money, and.was no loser by the transaction.*' “Do you think Mias Chatters is an entertaining talker?” "Oh, ray. yes. She. can entertain herself for hours at a time." “I find that my husband has been having' the office boy call me up every day and mumble terms of endearment. He's been going to golf." “How is it that you didn’t catch on to the voice?” “Well. I'm busy at bridge every day, and' I’ve been having the cook answer the telephone.**-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8681, 14 March 1914, Page 3
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