AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS Direction, Fuller-Hayward Theatres. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TWO FINE FEATURES: James Oliver Curwood’s “THE ANCIENT HIGHWAY” It’s a Paramount Picture. Featuring JACK HOLT. BILLIE DOVE, and MONTAGU LOVE. A Thrilling Romance of the Canadian North Woods, by America’s premier author of vigorous outdoor stories. A man and woman fighting for life m the greatest log jam in history. And “KISS ME AGAIN” A MASTER PICTURE, Produced by Ernst Lubitsch, With AN ALL-STAR CAST. Screen Favourites in a Romance of Sparkling, Delightful Absurdities. PATHE GAZETTE and SCREEN SNAPSHOTS. BOX PLAN at the BRISTOL till 5, then at the Theatre—ring 43—963. artcraft theatre (Opposite Parliament Buildings). 7.4 S—SPECIAL TO-NIGHT—-7.45. Sir James M. Barrie’s Immortal Story: "PETER PAN,” With "PETER PAN,” Bettv "PETER PAN,” Bronson “PETER PAN,” as "PETER PAN,” Peter “PETER PAN,” Pan. The Wonder Picture VnOCK I'’ 1 '’ Music by JAMES HAYDOCK. "La Harpe Eolienne, Overture. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. 4 N EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS by A a F NTCOLL is now Open Daily in the Art Gallery, Whitmore Street. Hours, 10-’^ s r M .“ n 6 Secretary. THE GRAMOPHONE: A TIRELESS ENTERTAINER. WHATEVER vour taste in music, you’ll appreciate a good Gramophone. ' Orchestral uiusic by the world a masters—the art of MelU, Caruso Heifetz, and others—dance music that simply won’t let you keep still—all these are at your command—endleos entertainment in your own The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., have a wonderful selection of riiijh-class nstruments, including the New Hu Master’s Voice,” “Metronola,' and Columbia,” at extremely favourable prices *to Records, "The Bristol” direct and constant communication with the leading reproducing studios of England and America, and you are assured an absolutely up-to-date record service. THE BRISTOL PUNO CO., LTD., (Established 1883), Lambton Quay, Wellington. TJARGAIN Sale of Splendid Metronola Gramophones, just landed, now on at The Bristol Piano Co.. Ltd. Easy terms of payment.
AMUSEMENTS. WELLINGTON WINTER SHOW OPENS TO-MORROW SATURDAY, JULY 10 Official Opening at 2.30 p.m. by His Excellency the Governor-General, Sir Charles Fergusson. HARBOUR BOARD SHEDS—No. 29 and 39 . xt -/xbaTialvn rlisnlnvs of Primary Products and Manufactures in - — — WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OPENS TO-MORROW HARBOUR BOARD SHED, No. 17 Bigger, Brighter, Better than ever! Hundreds of Wonderful Exhibits of NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE Both the Winter Show and Industrial Exhibition will be open from 10 a.m^tc >10 p m daily until Saturday, July 24. Luncheons and leas every day from 12 to and from 5.30 to 7. Afternoon Teas. SPECIAL BUS SERVICES! REDUCED RATES ON EASTBOURNE FERRY STEAMERS I COME EARLY!- COME OFTEN! AT WELLINGTON WINTER SHOW (SHED 29, KING'S WHARF). WESTWOOD BROS. ENTERPRISES PRESENTS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN WELLINGTON: MISS MAE KINGSLEY THE WORLDS ONLY GIRL GLASS BLOWER ■ Who will give unique exhibitions of manufacturing all lands of Glassware, Novelties and Souvenirs, from the raw material to the finished article, without the aid of moulds of any kind. EDUCATIONAL INSTRUCTIVE ENTERTAINING SEE AUSTRALIA’S TALENTED GIRL AT WORK TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS CHRISTCHURCH * . vA n . 30 ST ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL, Superior Private Accommodation, 3Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. DE LUXE MOTOR SERVICE wfi I 1 nhtoN— WANGANUI. Fare, £l. The above service leaves the Midland* Hotel twice daily f'or Wanganui, connecting with Hodson s Aaid CArs for Hawera and New Plymouth. '^me-tabr e : Uave MnUand Hotel 9.15 a.m. and 12.45 p.m. Booking Office: BELI BUS COY 'Phones 45-555. Ladbrooke’s Sweet Shop, j>o S aND ’phone 45—990, right opposite Winasor Hotel. MLllODburv aivu SOMERVILLE HAMILTON, TE KUITI, NEW PLYMOUTH AND SERVICES—Twice Daily. Cars leave Te Kuiti 7.45 n.m. and 12 noon ; 7.45 a.m. ear runs through Hawera; 12 noon car connects with Daylight Limited from Auckland. Car leaves Xevvllj mouth 7.30 a.m. and 11 a.m.; 7.30 car runs through to Hamilton, 11 a.m. car connects at Te Kuiti with Daylight Limited to Auckland. Fares: £2 single: £3 15s. return. „ . ~, .. TE KUITI—WAITOMO CAVES—Direct Service Te Kuiti to Waitomo Caves. Daily, 10s. return. Car meets North and South-bound trains at Haniratiki for Government Hostel and Caves. Return fare, os. SPECIAL SUNDAY SERVICE—NEW PLYMOUTH TO WELLINGTON. Leaves New Plymouth 7 a.m.; arrive Wellington 7.40 n.m.. DOOKING r OFFICES: W AND CLOKEY Box 28 Te Kuiti. ’Phones: Office 102, and Residence 21b. CAMPBELL AND TELI OR. ’Phone 02, New Plymouth. ’Phone 37, Waitara. AARD EVERYWHERE. SEATOUN . , h , BABINGTON HOUSE, Seatoun, Wellington, opposite bathing sheds. Accommodation for Country Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Fishing. Boating. Tennis Courts on the premises. Reasonable terms, xed'paone 25555. Book your rooms for the holidays- Mrs. Risr.e, Proprietress.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 253, 9 July 1926, Page 11
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