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THE BIG WALTZ HIT— \ "HESITATION WA^TZ" (THE LAST- WALTZ TOGETHER) By KLICKMANN GET IT WHILE IT'S GOING BIG 1. \ Obtainable only from — . '■'■ ■ ■ • '; : '$$?■ THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE . 116 Cuba-street, Wellington. > 1 Price, Is 6d. • . ■ '- , . ■ . Posted, 1s 76.

GRAND X)PERA HOUSE J^fington. Direction iJ^W+.C. Williamson, Ltd. PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA PAIJTOMIME 1914 EXTRAVAGANZA j I Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 22, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have once again much pleasure m ' announcing their • STUPENDOUS PANTOMIME , ~ r EXTRAVAGANZA, Which this year is based upon the ' attractive story of "THE FORTY THIEVES." j "THE FORTY THIEVES." "THE FORTY THIEVES^' | Which Theatrical History will kndw as j "The. Bobby-dazzling Pantomime." "IN TWO ACTS AND SIXTEEN • ! ■■;•• - SCENES. ! TEEMING^ WTTH TOP-&OLE j *>' . ENTERTAINMENT. The Box Plans will be opened at the, 1 Dresden MONDAY ; NEXT, July 20. i First MATINEE, SATURDAY, July .25..' ' :;: ' ,■" ;■ • IVJISCHA EL MAN I Direction V..... Mr. George Musgrpve, Visit of the Worldrfamed Violinist i CHRISTCHURCH THEATRE ROYAL j Saturday and Monday, July 18 and 20. • ' NAPIER— JULY 22. Farewell Concert m New Zealand— WELLINGTON—JULY 23. M ISC HA ELM AN. . GREATEST VIOLINIST IN THE . ■/ .',v : world, s ...;, Also. the Brilliant French-Canadian .'■'.' , Mezzo Soprano MDLLE; EVA GAUTHIER. At the Piano, MR! PERCY KAHN. Entir^. Change of Programme at Each . / ' " - Concerts Prices lbs 6d, 7s 6d, 4s and 2s. FULLER-BRENNAN'S AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND , VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT. Managing Director .. ; . Ben. J. Fuller. She Largest Amusement Enterprise In ■ the Southern Hemisphere. CONTROLLING AWD OWNING FIFTEEN- (15) THEATRES. NEW ZEALAND VAUDEVILLE THEATRES. OPERA HOUSE, AUCKLAND. HIS MAJESTY'S, WELLINGTON. OPERA HOUSE, CHMBTCHURCH. THEATRE, DUNEDIN. VAUDEVILLE NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK. Complete Change elf Programme 1 .; Every Monday Evening. ' New Artists Constantly Arriving from All Parts of the World. Popular Price*. •[' * Book at the Dresden, la 6d. HAYWARD'S PIQURES. THE RING'S THEATRE ■i Wellington. . The Leading Picture Theatre. THIS SATURDAY AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. • ■ Last two screehfngs of THE GREATEST PICTURE The world has ever seen, ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. J> ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.^ 5 And Grand Orchestra of 14. Last night of special prices, Is and 2s. Reserves 2s 6d. MONDAY NEXT JULY 20. . 6d and Is. ■•• Reserves, Is 6d. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. <■ Chief featuring a GRE AT . NATURAL HISTORY STAR. WILD ANIMALS. WILD ANIMALS. Denizens of the Indian Jungle CAUGHT BY THE CAMERA. * A Day with Cherry Kearton m the East A Day with Cherry Kearton m the East Or ■■• "MARVELS OF NATURE." "MARVELS OF NATURE." | "MARVELS OF NATURE." Seen m safety, from a cosy seat. ELEPHANTS— ANTS— BATSTIGERS— MONKEYS— PYTHONS, Etc. A WONDERFUL FILM ZOO. *, Supported by grand subjects. Vltasrraph's splendid 2000 ft drama — "THE MASTER OF THE MINE." ' A story of human hearts. . REALISTIC MINE ACCIDENT. "WHEN HAZEL MET THE VILLAIN" A fast and furious Keyatono farce. TRAINING ITALIAN CAVALRY. Of special interest series. "THE BLACK MASK." A striking and novel flrama. "SOLDIER AND THE DOLLS." . A big Thanhouscr scream. . "GAUMONT GRAPHIC." A very excellent number. -'" Delightful music by / THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. 6d and l». Reserves, Dresden, Is 6d. •'EVERYBODY'S" " EVERYBODY'S PICTURES." OPERA HOUSE * OPERA HOUSE Wellington. BEST CONTINUOUS THEATRE And UKST CONTINUOUS PICTURES. id Adults. Chlldron.3d. To nil parts Day and Night. AH plush Un-un chain*. All pluah tip-up chairs. FOR TUB WEKK * BKGIN&i'O MONDAY NEXT A SBN^KriONAL WONDUR. Big star dotocUvc drama "PROTEA THE SECOND." "PROtEA THE SECOND." Towering over all detective dramas~ thrilling and astoundlng-~mn«terplay of mystery — The most Ingenious criminal investigation play that ever emanated from the mind or imagination of man— Spectacle marvels upon spectacle marvels, AND A GREAT PROGRAMME. Orchestra — Afternoon and Night. OLD FRIENDS AND NEW FRIENDS Let It bo known that HECTOR A. ROBB <.V Han token ovar the FAMILY. 'HOTEL, LOVyE^ HUTT«

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NZ Truth, Issue 474, 18 July 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 474, 18 July 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 474, 18 July 1914, Page 3

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