AMUSEMENTS. Op e r a nous e. ■— Direction, MacMahon and Donnelly, TniS (SATURDAY) EVENING, JULY 22nd, and following evenings, a startling and unique ■ '. attraction: First Presentation in New Zealand of the Latest Australian Success, the Picture Drama entitled " "A TICKET IN TATTS." "A TICKET IN TATTS." Supported by a Magnificent Series of New and Up-to-Dato Photo Plays, including a Remarkable Picture showing tho wonderful work now being done ill tho construction of ' "THE ISTHMUS OF PANAMA." "A Ticket in Tatts" is-a moral story, but full of incident and devoid of dullness. • a page of life presented in clear and striking pictures.—"A Ticket in Tatts." "A Ticket in Tatts" is a strong and striking sermon with, no nonsense in it. "A Ticket in Tatts."—A tragic story of inveterate gambling.-A tale for the tiiiies. POPULAR PRTCES.-Family Circle, Gd.; Stalls,' Is.; Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 2s. . Box Plan now open at the Dresden. No eai'lv doors... No ■ booking fee. 'After 1 p.m. TO-DAY Box Plan at ChristesonV. rpnii ' . NEW TIIEATHi:. A •*,' Manners Street. Props., Messrs; - MacMahon and Donnelly. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. DAlEYrfrom 11 a.m. till 11 ii.m. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! "The public is wiser than the. wisest criiic."--(l3nncrofl). Packed to the doors throughout Yesterday ■ THE TALK OF THE DOMINION! ■ Don't miss this Remarkable Series. YESTERDAY'S NEW PROGRAMME A" Sensational Success. "\ GIRL OF' THE PLAINS" "THE GRAPE HARVEST IN'ITALY." "Silvrr Cloud's Sacrifice," "Baseball, That's All," "The Little Mother," "Tommy Wants to Lead the Cotillion," Think of it! Adults Gd., Children 3d. everywhere." Coronation of King George V., Monday, July 31st. ■ ' WELLINGTON- ■■■■ -TRAMWAYS . BAND. .... ... SUNDAY, 3 p.m., at ■NEWTOWN PARK. Collection in Aid of tho Hepple Fund. Programme:—Contest March. ' Australasian"; Cornet Solo, "Etholinda (Bandsman T. Go'odall); Contest Selection, "Lo Domino N6ir"; Euphonium Solo, "Land of Hope and Glory" (Bandsman A. Greenfield); ■ Andante, "The Ptferim s Song of Love"; March. "Merry ians"; "God Save the King." C. PATCHETT. Manager.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1186, 22 July 1911, Page 1
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