AMUSEMENTS. SKATING RINK! Direction, EATING KINK! John Fuller & Son* Wellington’s Cosiest Picture House. Presenting FULLERS’ PICTURES the latest PULLERS’ PICTURES and Best PULLERS’ PICTURES of the World’s Star Film Production* TO-DAY, MATINEE! TO-DAY. 2.30. MATINEE! 2.30. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME! TO-DAY! . (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHTI Positively the last Screening of our Present Programme! AIDA, a Beautiful Historic Subject. AUNTIE AND THE COWBOYS. Judge’s Story. A Pal’s OathV ■ ROMANCE OP A GIPSY GIRL. Floods in Pennsylvania. Wye Valley, No. 2 Competition of WELLINGTON’S BONNIE BABIES, WELLINGTON’S BONNIE BABIES. Make a delightful Picture, which every New Zealander should bo proud of SEE THEM TO-NIGHT! Orchestra Stalls, Is; Back Stalls, Gd. 79 mHE HARRY RICKARDS MATINEE. J- TO-DAY AT 2.30. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS. Same Programme as at Nights. A Good Opportunity to bring the lounjf and Old Folks. fpHE OPERA HOUSE, Lessees .a... J. C. Williamson, Ltd, SECOND WEEK OP THE BOOM. MATINEE TO-DAY at 2,30. (Children Half-price.) i TO-NIGHT AT 8. 1 THE HARRY RICKARDS HARRY RICKARDS HARRY RICKARDS COMPANY OP STARS, • Which has SET WELLINGTON TALKING. EVERYONE RECOMMENDS BEEING THIS SUPERFINE COMBINATION. SUCCESS GREATER THAN EVER, ' The Reason being the , HIGH-GRADE GOODS. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ON MONDAY. TO-DAY at 2.30. TO-NIGHT at 8. Booked Seats 4s, at the Dresden. Plan at Christeson’s after 1 p.m. PRICES—3s, 2a, Is. . Early doora Gtf extra. i\*nELLINGTON CITY COUNCILT Xi TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10th, At 3 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE. TRAMWAYS BAND atNEWTOWN PARKING. R. PALMER, , Town Clerk. December Bth, 1911. 23 NEW YEAR EXCURSION TO PELOB/US SOUND, PROVIDED sufficient inducement offers by THURSDAY, December 21st, tha s.s. MOKOIA (3502. tons) -will leave Wellington on SATURDAY, December 30th, for PORT HARDY {D’Urville' Island), and GEEVTLLB HARBOUR (at the cap-, tain’s discretion), thence to PELOEUS SOUND, arriving back at Wellington on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, January 2nd. Steam launches provided for exploring these famous beauty spots. PARE FROM WELLINGTON which will be returned if the Excursion docs not eventuate. " UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF r NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. 419 MUSICAL -UNION. Conductor —MR ROBERT PARKER, "FAUST!" TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, DEC. 12th, , 8 p.m. Special Engagement of ME PHILIP NEWBURY (London), In Title Role. Mr Hamilton ■. Hodges Miss Rita Lyons Mrs" Pv -P.'-Wilsonr»'-Mr Hugh Wright., FAUST!” FAUST!’’ FAUST!” FAUST!’ 1 FAUST!' 1 FAUST!” FAUST!” FAUST!” FAUST!” FAUST!” FAUST!’’ FAUST!” ■ At the rehearsal of soloists and orchesra last evening Mr PHILIP NEW - IURY electrified those present hy his elightful Singing of the part of Faust _ aking-the top C from his chost register rithout the least effort, and m the tno or Faust, Mephlsto uud valontmo txie ffect was grand. . * k 10 NOT MISS THIS PERFORMANCE. Box Plan at Dresden, where 2s seats can e reserved. Prices 3s, 2s, ls ; Hutt train, delayed till 11 o clock. DANCING. /TRS L. S. FOLEY, Teacher of DanaJL ing, Victoria Hall, Newtown. Boanera’ Class every Thursday in the rge hall. Private lessons by appomtsnt. The largest assortment of Fancy, •esses for Hire... , EDUCATIONAL. OUEEN’S COLLEGE FOE WOMEN, , LONDON. (Founded 1818. Incorporated by Royal ' Charter, 1833.) , Patron: HER MAJESTY- QUjsEN ALEXANDRA. -‘ Visitor LORD BISHOP OP LONDON. ■ , Vioe-Principal and Dean: Professor JEDWARDS. M.A. _ Warden: Miss C. E. LEWER, 8.A,. (London). ( Accommodation for Resident is provided in the college buildings, and arrangements can be mad© for the vacations. For particulars of the course of study, lectures, etc., apply to the secretary, 43, Harley street, V/. 673 PUBLIC NOTICES. LAW HOLIDAYS. VHE Christmas-New Year Holidays to be observed in the offices of solid's practising in the city of Wellingi will be from FRIDAY EVENING, > 22nd inst, to MONDAY MORNING, unary Bth. F. HARRISON, Secretary, Wellington District Law Society. PRIVATE SANATORIUM, CENTRAL OTAGO. UNDER MEDICAL SUPERVISION (Newly Opened). Best climate in new Zealand FOE TREATMENT OF, CONSUMPTION. DRY AND BRACING. Average RainfaU only eight inches per annum. LIMITED NUMBER PATIENTS -TAKEN. Appl3r * KOCH. 778 "Times” .Officfe
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7979, 9 December 1911, Page 3
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