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AMUSEMENTS. [ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, _ fi thwatrv! ssssssssssssssssssssssiisssssssssss" ; at,. lvl.\fcS_ IHWUb. Kr^,HE NBW TmSATRE.Ji j Proprietors- z ' ■*■ Manners Street; . ■ 7, Direction .' Allan Hamilton. West's, Ltd.. aud _Linley and Donovan. £ l ~ TO-NIGHT TO-XTGUT A DAILY, 11 n.ni. till 11 p.m. 7, COIVmiTKD AND UNABATED WEST'S WEST'S WEFTS ' A " Tll ° Survival of the Fittest." A ' SUCCESS 01' THE ' Modem Social Drama z I'\ma !ir " ln,ul - v RI'MANKAHUU 7, m irr utnrm '>' BUJJ.IECTS nt the NEW THEATRE A I'LTMMEK-DENNISTON SEASON. m\rv mnn ''' ' A nt all w-wions. 'v > ' PLJ.M.MER-DENXISTON SEASON. ' { W/.} ' 'A TO-DAY ami TO-NIGHT, Sept. M. Z : , . . i tjLUUD. 7, It i.s diflicnlt to p.wliculariso, but (ho fi A story founded upon the meeting of East y, wliolr•forms n 7. LAbl IHO NlbHlh mg, complex, moral, and mental nrob- z TVINJIFNT •% Of the Dfli.htfnl ■mil l.Vri.nti..» loms which usually arke from Mich a ,} t ■■ TH E BOTTOM OF THE SEA.'' J5 Comctly-Drnmn: t ONE EOUND O'BRIEN. 'i J|"'' Ol 11IL bLA. 7, , "vrinmiva xwiTrnvrv °- s ' K ' UOTJND O'llltlEN. •} UEVELVTIOTv. 7, ' "NOBODY'S DAUGHTER'" An od.lily that will alforcl fifteen niinutes' £ 'THE WGEANT GIRL'S HE- 7. «\-n«nm"« ti'v ir t •• eide-splitliiur enterlamiuent. /, ■ VENGE" ' Z NOBODY b_DAUC,HILI, OF BURNS. ; Vl lX „ loriolK pby'Vhuiu.n' passion.) 7. FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 27th, An, Manl Onfor/eJL Rbn, l 3 ,l ' s .V ,st r!i° r G ?\ V ',M£ I And Alany Utnci 1 eatme I'lims. "Warwick Chronicle," "One-Roiunl 7, Proiluction of o=ear Wilde's m , Pri f Ci-] n i i"' l C v 3 ,'?"»?« A,,e1 , 5 ,., O'Brien," "Charcoal Burning," 7, \ "ei tm-,ti n « Cornel'- Theah '°- Booking lee, fid. 'Phone, 3U3. z "Rivals in Black anil White." He. J! ~umniatin D Lomeuj. _ _ Dramatic Ewnt! 7, "A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE," T OWN HAJ ' L COXCERT CHAMBER. 7. ' "SHAM US O'iißlEX." .. 7, ■ "K AVOAIVN DV NO TMPnHfJ \cv" J- ' — '■ Wholly taken m Iranud. . 7> A UU-MAN 01 NO I.MIUKIANCL, Direction E. Branscoinbe, Ltd. 7, Think of 111 Adults SIXPENCE. 7, A. Necklace of Flnshinir Enierams and VJ' S TO-XIGIIT! AT 8 Z Children THREEPENCE Ev>ry\vhore.'Z : Sparkling AT 8 TO-NICxIIT! AT 8 SSSSSSSSSftSSSS^SSSSSSSfiSSSHMRSSM THE DANDIES r( i: A T T X n tt'T N v With MR. TITHERADGE and MRS. (RED) THE DANDIES (RED) $JvAl I.N ■ HI.IS K. BROUGH in their original ereatiousof THE DANDIES iinwrpi?T T T T>irTi'inr« crrrtwv Trt Lord Illingworth and Mrs. Arbutlmot. In tbeir ji ost Eecent Successes. PERFECTION ' ' Have Tou Sounded the New Programme f TO-NIGHT! TO-NICHT! ' TO-NIGHT I TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER THE DANDIES. « Tito last opportunity of witnessing tliif Ist and °nd ' THE DANDILb. glorious f.thibifion of photo-plavs. «i vmirpWirer" The universal purveyors of all that is '(!(!(! CCGb'GGd.I A iiui,ai. lvortll lieariug O!U i sce j ]lg j tt the amuse- 0 3 G. S. TITHERADGE in his Famous Role' meat lino. 6 ADULTS CHILDREN il ' of L' Abbe Dubois. THE DANDIES . , (i SIXPENCE. THREEPENCE. 3 (RED) THE DANDIES (RED) (1 . -,- 3 , PRICES-55., 35., and Is. Early doors THE DANDIES 03 3.333'33333 to Back Stalls and Gallery, Gd. oxtra. Day gj n „ Dallce au< i j{ a ]j 0 jierry each and Do Not Miss These Gems. :' ' •Sales at Christeson's. Children in arms Evcrv Evening from 8 to 10."0 p 111., with MAN'S LUST FOR GOLD, not admitted. No half-price. Nevc ' r a Dun b Jiomont. .„„.." ftl "CONVICT'S PAROLE Box Plans at tho Dresden. Aduiissioii-35., 25., and Is. No extra ONE-ROUND O'BRIEN ...-..• ; charges. Plan at Dresden. '~t, • j J 4 l '' COINERS, Etc, „, n „t ». -rr . t t T)av Sales at Cliristeson'? AI Prices to suit all Purses. . . T0 W N __ HALL. rF i^ T C S{, A V NIGnTat «"%c™ TO-NIGHT. UlO ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LOWER SKPBNCB 3d™M. ™lffi¥cß ' ■ WEDNTESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. UUII. To all parts ■ - SPECIAL-PICTURE Manager, Scott Colvilie. COMPLETE . DISPLAY, mH E ADELPHI. ■ il 1 iL J -Vj_ _ „ > Under the auspices of the Wellington — _„, QHORTTS CONTINUOUS THEATRE, Rugby Union, promoted in aid of tho ■ 1 mrrF A\ llhs Street. .: ■ Players' Insurance Fund. t A b-i. ™ : ncMrvi The Home of Pcrfecily-projectod Pictui'es, ' Films. Machine, and' Operator kindly Mt,Ul u TO-DAY And TO-NIGHT!./' supplied by tho Greater J. D. Williams' A n d LAST DAY! ■■■• LAST NIGHTI Amusement Company, Limited, Ihe. lead- Of that Sensational Militarv.Dramn; ing Australasian Ptoture People. LAST NIGHT "THE SERGEANT'S. DAUGHTER," All new, spc f «allyr£olected subjects. ,„j, HK SERGIOAXT'S DAUGHTER" SPORT. TRAVEL DRAMA. of the "THE SERGEANTS DAUGHTER?' : COMEDY. . INDUSTRY. PRESFXT GREAT PEOGRXMATE A Picture of Unequalled Perfection, Opportunity will ho taken to present pri Vr rVniirrV t awtctpht Supported by trophies, etc., won during the season. ROSE ROUGE LAbl MUHI. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE.' Short speeches by prominent supporters. ROSE ROUGE J.Ahl Nlbiii. THE LOCK (Coloured Drama). \dmission- One Shillui- ROSE ROUGE! LASINIGIU. - MA AND DAD (Comedy). W.G-TAI.EOT, rKQ^IME THTJRSDAY MARY (Comie).. , ; T ARGE TOWN HALL. ZZZZ FfVUPFTTTrOX- THIS o Vodn<?s<Jn rf AFTERNOON, Li — W EW aA^. D n , TV CO3IrEJUIO:v Special Attractions for the Children. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 2nd October. x bUOLbii. Open Daily, from 11 a.m. to U p.m. '— cTTcnvn iwTUt -pr<;TTV\T Admission: Adults, Gd.; Children, 3d. DICKENS COSTUME FESTIVAL. SECOND ANNUAL rESTI\AL. -„, ~ i DICKENS COSTUME FESTIVAL. • Commencing November 13th. . SPORTING. Arranged by Mr. J. F. Montague (of ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 30th. . . — _ Auckland), assisted by the. Reading JAMES. DYKES, Secretary. MASTERTON RACES. Artists of Isew Zeiuand. uo.ui Fpatherston St WolHiieton —'" ' r ..-■•-■■ - ~ HJ-101 leatneiston m„ wciiingwn. t THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1912. .. A UNIQUE PERFORMANCE. ' A PERFECT MANDOLINE FOR 30s. MO MIX4.TIOXS FRIDAY Sen. A Gigantic Programme from the works _ N lember '7tli at 930 tun For ftil of Charles Dickens, the scenes and TJEGG'Sican supidy a genuine ITALIAN l Train Lam ! sketches being in every lnstnuce pre- X> MANDOLINE, in American Cloth ft" si ,:. t5 10 „.., for -n-^. sented in the CORRECT COSTUME OF Case, with itll accessories, including Tutor w„° ' PERIOD. and Extra Set of Strings, for 30s. "'"' ' HATHAWAV, Secretary, The performance will concludo with tho This Instrument is made of best Rose- ' — .' ' ' . famous trial scene, wood, Pearl Inlaid Sonndhole, Tortoise- , unTC i wnTirca BARDELL V. PICKWICK, slle 'l Escutcheon Sleevo Guard, etc. HUicu .nunutg. B-VRDELL V." PICKWICK! A reliable instrument in every respect, ' ~ 7: : • . ■■■■. For which an exceptionally fine cast has al «| r Buaraiitepd by-11s. . ■■ -■• i... . m ._j - We will post to any address in New Zea- irrr B TTE'3 HOTBIn 80/Slns at Dresden on Thurs land on receipt of Postal Notes or Money W V . ' '* ' Jon 1- Jt Order for 30s„ and if tho instrument is vn-rvnK ' • day 26th September. Admission 35., 2s not sat i s f act ory to tho buyer, it may bo ••■ FOXTON, ■.;:-. and U. Special terms for schools ond f e { m . neA at 0 » r cxp , nso awl ' lvo wil f rc . ~ , colic » cs - fund the money. • LEN FREEMAN, Proprietor. •n 1, • p 1 1 j BEGG'S make a speciality of all kinds of . .:"',";- Full programme in Saturdays paper. Musical Instruments, and will bo ' ' ■.•'•■"■"■■ Tr rnvxrrr' 'Vf? nd thc -!f C!,t:rllo " , sv ,f ts . , t -CT.TAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL. iflfiiUiJAuaUN Ull COUNCIL. When writing, mention the instrument IV Marion Street (opp. New To Aro ■rnvrr-wn-/v'rnvro-riivs 0-11 otot you are interested 111. . Post Office), City:.' .',",'; n TO-M&HI (VLDNESDAH loth SEPT., _"T_ „ n Tmn Absolutely iiro and . carthquakolproof. N . ' 8 V- m - CHAR. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Contains all modern conveniences red „,„_. m . D 7 nmnvm , MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT comforts. A largo promenade,roof/oy'sr-Trrr-Tfi^RA?^ 0 IMPORTERS. looking Harbour. .'.,,..: reWNDRU. 1921 MAXNEIiS ST., AVELLINGTON. Toivn Clerk. 1861. Established over half a century. 1012. 'Phone*23t7. ' ' Propriotross." 25th September, 1012. : : '-"■ ' : ~^^ , , , , "THE GARDEN HOTEL." NOW OPEN. PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH '„„,„„ „ — t „ T , , „„~„„, JnNFq A\'n en's tIIVTO T7)NGAGE Rooms for a Week-end. THE XEW ONES AND CO. S PLANTS, Bl Lovely Gardens, Comfortable Rooms, fi RA. N D HOTEL, LEVIN. — *■ Good Menu, Courteous Attention. Mod- %JC sn_pnnVr*!—in • BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS orate Tariff, and ORCHESTRA MUSIC ono of . the fnest modern of its kind, in IN STOCK, from Is. per doz. EVER\ bUNDAI. New Zealand.. Th the s A ddress -^" 5 CUBA STEEET ' ' King up "BEXLEVUE." "" 1 - , IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. MRS. H. B. MASON. XITRS.TREGONNING.of Iho "Waverley MEETINCS. TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. $*■ Privato Hotel," wishes to ■ notify ———————— ' ■ - the public that she has takeu over.tho C, ~„„„ •» ' j -™ . , Columbia Private Hotel, .Cuba Street. LASSES on Mondays and Wednesdays Complete renovation and refurnishing has xiuix. ~ atßp.m,inpnvateluill,B6Ghuznee takon place. Bolh/Hotels will bo under Street, near St. Peters Church.. Private the di J cct raan!l goment-of Mrs.Tregonntuition by . arrangement. Proficiency en- in g. and are to be run in conjunction with cured in Six Private. Lessons. ea D {i lor . . ' mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING STRING BAND " VOUXG'S Private HoTeTicOa I.iiiibton ' + will be held at the Chamber of _ ' * o«ay (Hannah's Building), Welling. Commence on THURSDAY, 2«th Septan. iT™™' ' ber, 1012, at 8 p.m. ■ (Constantly ?nglged^ at Royal Oak. Hotel), accommodation for 100. .Tariff . „ . Are prepared to receive engagements for 18s ' *? 20s ' l' Dr l c ft 1js ° hUcl >. fi »'?.S ,ld Business: "it Homes." Garden Parties, eto. vermin proof. Bath, Smoke and Sitting Annua. Report and Balance-sheet « "»»". 9»*«t»- ?dTor Election of Officers. Address, 136 TORY ST. Phono 25,0. min „ to frum wl , nl . f . Gp 0 „„ d E. B. VANCE, Hon. Secretary. NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE WEL- _.«. LINGTON• PHILOSOPHICAL. SOCIETY. ¥¥ A, AN Ordinary Meeting of the Society JULd WW W wll &»!>/ will be held at the Dominion *»•<»«*<« w.w W <»» vwwwaa WHS Museum TO-DAY, Wednesday, September _-, __>| *. . _ ■ . _ .- 25th, 1912, at 8 p.m. Business: (1) Tho'' U nffl ® A f\ ' . /T« V ff«l ''■'■■• Physical State and Role of Water in Rock hM| fhb 4. A, /a *». *g«a \ fh V ' troduced by members will bo welcome. C. E. ADAMS, Secretary. 1 ~7^i7 c Held m Two Places= Vgit both■ .Places! - • SOCIETY l!SSßJ^g#)M^^!iS,y^'K&^. l fi^''^^ LICENSES to FISH for TROUT and ■ , ' " < PERCH are issued at all the principal Post Offices ft, the Wellington Di, . Mmpfflffffffffl BOOM Boys attending school and un- J&W4W 1 u "/c?S<<tf /W/7///J/JI/C)' dcr 16 years ss. BS TO M ' . Available- throughout tho Dominion. -*-**V /I fIW ' *? Mm\ /W s ****^ -The sea?on opens on October 1 and B " »J. WJ.'rffiS V^ff/ vb* sß *^ closes.on April SO. fa r , r gsk~~l $ > JM,T *f4^P^ Evory Trout that docs not exceed nine . / / fj> /ftV*Wi 7 Q inches in length shall be at ence returned _-***'/ A. / rW>li /W / r/wiffl / J««^ to tho water. Licopses are not transfer* / t<S / gai'l / &y / /Cw /^*"V^ M " M. F.LOWE. lon. Secretary. P fwl/Pfl/l/ " September afflu W. fp I |§fIY / BfiSf3 W / THE NUTRICIA MILK CO., LTD., V / (Of Wellington) S * s >nV I Have, by Special Warrant; been / Appointed /V 'Pf^^K^MwSrfllML HIS EXCELLENCY THE. GOVERNOR. / / TENANTED Known, Now is the time / , *^w iv for you to order your Summer Suit. / Prices from JU upwards. Genuine Tailor- / WK^^w'^^PlwfflWlS Over X.Z. Motor Co. (Opposite Bank of ,v W^^^^S^^^^^^^^^^ The demand is running , strong for / / < **X W I Sl^ra*SM*®^^"j Hoyle.V prints, Warner's Ruet-proof Cor. * I fets, nud Eotlyn Unshrinkable U ndwjroMj,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1554, 25 September 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1554, 25 September 1912, Page 9

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