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AMUSEMENTS P E K A HOUSE. Direction: George Marlow. Ltd. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT. AND TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) TO-MOEEOW, First Production of ■ Airs Morton Powell's Eealistio and Absorbing Drama, “DRIVING A GIRL TO DESTRUCTION." "DRIVING A GIRL TO DESTRUCTION." “ DRIVING A GIRL TO DESTRUCTION." An Intensely Dramatic Creation, Replete with Strong Heart Interest and Human Passions. NEW AND ELABORATE SCENERY. Interpreted by tho Pull Strength of GEORGE MARLOWS BRILLIANT DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. Fresh with the hall mark of London and Australasian Success, "DRIVING A GIRL TO DESTRUCTION.' “DRIVING A GIRL TO DESTRUCTION." The Most Absorbing Drama of modern times, pulsating with human passions. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 18th. SATURDAY NEXT. MAY 18th. LAST NIGHT OP THE SEASON (By Special Request), EAST LYNNE Lady Isabel, EAST LYNNE Archibald Carlyle. EAST LYNNE Little Willie, EAST LYNNE Sir Francis Levison, And all tho Other Favourite Characters. Popular Prices—3s. 2s, and Is. Reserved Seats. 4s. Early Doors, Sixpence (6d) Extra. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson’s. 959 STANLEY GRANT, Manager. iJtOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction: IV. and. B. Thomas and Maynard Dakin. SEASON OP SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT And Every Evening. A Happy Combination of Clover Artists. THE FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS. THE FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS. Presenting Novel Programmes of WONDERFUL VERSATILITY AND CHARM, NOT. A DULL MOMENT. Go and be MERRY with the ENGLISH PIERROTS. And where MIRTH will banish melancholy. Australian verdict: "A Bare, Humorous, Novel, and Brilliant Combination.” A Refined and Delightful Entertainment. An Extensive Repertoire, Marked by Originality, and full of Novelties. Humorous Songs, Duets, Trios, and Ensembles. Sentimental Songs and Duqts, Coon Songs and Choruses, Musical Monologues, Racy Stories. Dramatic Recitals, Concerted Items, and Musical Selections. A POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT BY POPULAR ARTISTS AT POPULAR PRICES—3s, 2s, 1 Is. Plan at Dresden; no booking charges. 961 VICTOR BECK, Tonring Manager. HOME. SWEET HOME "—That is If you have been to 116. Cuba street, for the latest Sheet Music. Half prices. Bankrupt stock. 5533333335353533353 6 rriHE NEW MANNERS STREET 6 6 X THEATRE. MANNERS STREET 6 6 MacMahon and Donnelly. Proprietors. £ 6 GO WHERE THE CROWDS GOI « 6 Daily 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. < * CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. « 6 6 6 TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, May 16th. 6 • * 6 Owing to the many Star b 6 Attractions we have 6 6 in hand, ( 6 "A ROYAL DIVORCE" 6 6 Will do presented for the last time 6 6 TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, ' 6 6 Notwithstanding its 6 6 SUPREME SUCCESS. « 6 6 6 Also for tho last time the other 6 6 great supporting pictures. 6 \ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT— < 6 TO-MORROW, FRIDAY—A t 6 STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION— t 6 "LIVING PARIS, DAY BY DAY.” t 6 6 6 One of the most remarkable spec- 6 6 taoular photoplays ever conceived. 6 6 Think of It! Adults SIXPENCE. » £ Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. * 3333333333 3.33333333 BANKRUPT Stock—Sheet Music for less than published prices. The very best and latest pieces. 116. Cnba street. DANCING. VICTORIA HALL, NEWTOWN. MADAME FOLEY Is prepared to, enrol Pupils for Music and Dancing. Tuition Class, Thursday: Assembly, Monday Private Lessons by appointment. The largest stock of Fancy Dresses for Hire in the Dominion. The above hall la now available for dances, etc. BOARD AND RESIDENCE ' WANTED Known —Board and Residence 7, Hay street. Oriental Bay; sunnj rooms; harbour view; every convenience Terms moderate. 95! VISITORS to Wellington will find Superlet Accommodation at "Waitangi," Bonk uott street; good table; moderate terms; five minutes from 6.P.0. Telephone 1200. ORIENTAL BAY—"Wishaw House.” Private Board and Residence, 56, Oriental Bav; s. and d. rooms; trams stop at Hay street; lovely harbour view. Mrs Wilson, Proprietress. -Tel 2346. ■ MS VjU ANTED Known—" Whitehall." FilmVY mei’s steps and Boulcott street. "A home away from home.” Excellent accommodation. good table. Terms moderate. Bpecial terms to permanents. Mrs McCormick, proprietress. Tel. 1617. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME, vr- fey PER WEEK. Private Board and XD/ O Residence, Sitting-room, Games. Phonograph; Good Table; every attention. MBS GEORGE LUFF, 130. Tory etreet, entrance in Frederick street. Accommodation for one or two working girls, abacs room, with board. BRIGHTON HOUSE. K3LBIBNIE. IF you are in search of an ideal Summer Resort or place of Permanent Residence try BRIGHTON HOUSE, corner of Wellington road and Kiibimie crescent, at end of 2d section. Flrst-claas accommodation. Moderate tariff. _ 160 C- MELVILLE. Proprietor. TETANTED —Shoeing-emith. 10s; Engine *YY driver, second ticket, 11s; Tram layers 10s; Machinist for planer, 10s; Babbiter with dogs, 25s and skins: Station Steward, able cook, 255; Gardener, 255; Gardener, fruit, flowers, vegetables, 30s. Stamp reply F. P. Welch. Labour Agent, Masierton. WANTED— I can make you a Convincing Speaker and develop your mental power and personality, says Grenville Kleisor. Mail Instruction. Prospectus “S" free. SCHOOL OF PUBLIC SPEAKING. N.Z. Rep., Jas. Rodger, 112 a, Lichfield st., Christchurch. DRAUGHTSMAN. TNT ANTED—lmmediately, for the country, ''a Draughtsman. Apply, Empire Hotel 7 o’clock To-night (Thursday). C. L. DANIEL, 964 • Architect. ANTED—GIRLS FOR BINDERY. Apply. FACTORY MANAGER, "New Zealand Times. THE MANGATOKI CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY. LIMITED. APPLICATIONS FOB CHEESEMAKEES. A PPLICATIONS, accompanied with re--f Y cords of past two seasons’ work, will be received by the undersigned until 7 p.m. on TUESDAY. May 21st, 1912, for the poaltions of FIRST-CLASS HEAD CHEESEMAKERS in the Company'* Manga to kl Matapu. and Mahoe Cheese Factories. Salary in each case will be £BO9 per annum ! with usual allowances extra. Further particulars upon application to ’ the General Manager, Mr C. Cooper. ! F. H. WATTS. 477 Secretary-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8122, 16 May 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8122, 16 May 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8122, 16 May 1912, Page 3

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