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AMUSEMENTS g E N H US. NOTE.—The Music of the Prelude will take the place of the Conventional Overture. Patrons are requested to be Seated before 7.45; as the Auditorium is darkened, they cannot proceed to their Seats during the Prelude. Q P E B A HOUSE Direction J. 0. "Williamson, Ltd. Manager Kichard Stewart. THE DRAMATIC SPECTACLE OP THE AGH THIS EVENING. AT 7.45. THIS EVENING, AT 7.45. And Eight Following Nights. MB J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents General Lew Wallace's Impressive Beligioul Romance. BEN HUE. BEN HUB. The Theatre by the representation ol 'ibis play attains a lefty dignity that lifts Us influence to the piano of the Church. 300 PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION 300 300 PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION JOB Box Plans at the Dresden from 9 a.m. till noon, and at Christeson’s from 1 p."m. till 6 p.m., where Day Sales may also he obtained. THE LATE TRAIN TO THE HUTT WILL BE DETAINED TO-NIGHT UNTIL 11.30. Prices: Dress Circle and B. Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is; Early Door Stalls, 6d extra; Early Door Gallery. Is extra. 3 333333333333333 The new theatre. Manners street. MacMahon and Donnelly, Proprietor*. . GO WHEEB THE CROWDS GOl Daily. 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. "The public is wiser than the wisest critic.’’—Bancroft. "The public is wiser than the wisort critic.”—Bancroft. - THE PEOPLE'S COST THEATRE IS EVERYBODY’S PAVORITB7! REALISE THlS.—Nearly HALF A MIL. LION PATRONS in 16 MONTHS. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. July 18. The usual GLORIOUS PROGRAMME. MONDAY NEXT (July 22nd) and FOLLOWING DAYS and NIQHTS,For the FIRST TIME in New Zealand, ft The POWERFUL PLAY— 6 "THE WORLD AGAINST HER." ft "THE WORLD AGAINST HER.” ft "THE WORLD AGAINST HER.” 6 ’ “THE WORLD AGAINST HER.” 6 “THE WORLD AGAINST HER.” ft (The Ladies’ Drama). „ A thoroughly human play of the moit ft intense dramatic interest. ft Secured specially by Mr Charles Mao- 6 Mahon during ,hia recent visit to ft Sydney. ft WE NEVER RAISE OUR PRICES. 6 Think of it! Adults SIXPENCE. 6 Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. 6 3333 3 333333333333 «PUBLIC cN£>TICES ■VTOTICE is hereby given that the Patenlx tees of Now Zealand Letters Patent No. 26528. dated the 3rd September, -1909. for "Improvements in the Treatment of Mineral and Vegetable Oils,” are prepared to satisfy any demands and all requirements of the public respecting said invention. . Applications will, also be received for the granting of Licenses. Further information and particulars obtainable from Edward Waters and Sons, Patent Attorneys, of 414-418, Collins street, Melbourne, and 7, Moore street, Sydney. £4} MIRAMAR BOROUGH TRAMWAYS. ALTERATION OF SERVICE. rtS and after MONDAY, JULY 22rri. a Revised Timetable for the Miramar and Scatoun Sections will come - into force. The Departure times of the cars from Miramar and Seatonn will remain Unaltered, hut at the City end the place of Departure on both Sections is altered. Timetables showing the alterations may bo obtained at the office of the Council or at the local stores. R. E. BENNETT, Town Clerk. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TEAMWAYS. TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS. ON MONDAY, JULY 22nd, 1912, a new Time - Table will be brought into operation which will affect tie running otj cars on all routes. Full particulars of the variomi aro contained in the Timetable new oiv is 1c by Conductors and Stationers. ’ The more important alterations are.,** follow: WEEK DAYS, The Newtown cars will run to Thondotft’;. quay and vice versa via Cuba street nnd t Lambton quay. NEWTOWN DEPART'—6.O* A 23, 7Z •*m*; #nd every 10 minutes until 11.3 p.m. : THORNDON QUAY DEPART.—€.S4. 7.4 f a.m.* and every 10 minutes until 1054 pjn., DATE CARS POE NEWTOWN DEPART.—,; Lambton Station at 11.15* 11.20* IL3O and 12.3 a.m. _ __ 1 ISLAND BAY TO LAMBTON BTATXON>- 1 •irat car will depart Bay at 6.52 a.m. Arc street cars will run to Lambton ; station via Post Office between 7.0 and 8-0 j a.m., and from 6.0 to 6.0 pjn.; during maindcr of day thee© cars will run toj Post 1 Office only. « - ‘ ' ARO STREET DEPART.—6.S2, 7.7* 7.17, 7.27* ; 7.37, 7.47, 8.0 p.m., and every 12 minutes? to 9.25 p.m., when a 10 minutes' eervice; will run until 11.15 p.m. _ _ j BROOKLYN OARS will depart for Lamb-, ton Station at 7.7, 7.17, 7.27. and 7.37 fc.ni.,; and for Post Office at 7.47, 7.57, 8.7, 8.33 i a.m.. and every 12 minutes to 9.25 p.m.*- 1 after which a 10 minutes* service'will run. until 11.25 p.m. __ _ J ) KILBIRNIE TUNNEL ROUTE.—The parturc times of cars from Lyall Bay, f toun, and Miramar will remain neat pre-' sent, but all care on this_ route will run, via Lambton quay, main faming a 7 and 8; minutes’ ECrvico to the Government Build-' 1 "government BUILDINGS DEPART FOB KILBIENIE.—Every 7, 14. 22, 29,' 37. 44, 62. and 59 minutes past the hour from 7.0 BOTANICAL GARDENS. NORTHLAND, AND KARORI.—The cars on the Kilbiralo Tunnel route will run to the Botanical Gardens, providing a 7 and 8 minutes* service from 7.0 to 9.0 am., noon to 8 p.m.. and from 10.0 to 11.0 p.m., and a 15 minutes’ service during remainder of day. The Lyall Bay cars will run through to Northland and K-arori, departing Srom Courtenav place for Northland at 7 2. a.m.. and every 15 minutes until 8.2_ a.m.; every 45 minutes from 8.2 a.m. until 12.32 p.m., when a 15 minutes’ service will run until 10.17 p.m.. with last car at 10.47 p.m. Cars will depart Northland for City at--714 a.m., and every 15 minutes until ?59 a.m.. then at 9.44. 10.29. 11.14, 11-59 a.m.. 12.29 p.m.. and every 15 minutes until 10.44. Last car 11.44 p.m. SUNDAYS BROOKLYN AND POST OFFlCE.—Depart Brooklyn 1.25 p.m., and every 12 minute* to 10.25 p.m. Depart Post Office. 1.7 p.m., and every 12 minutes to 10.7 p.m. All other services to remain as at prosent. THROUGH FARE CAES. The cars which leave Lambton . Station ’or Miramar and Scatoun at 5.1 and 5.6 ■i.m. respective]!-, will run as through rare cars to South Kilblrnic. and The car which will leave Courtenav nlace -t 5.2 p.m. and Government Buildings at 5.12 p.m.. will bo through fare car to the Ko rori Tunnel. For further particulars see pocket timetable (price one penny). July 20*.h, 1912. M. CABLE, A.1.E.E., Traffic Snperindent, WANTED Known—The History of RugbyFootball in Wellington and Wafi» rapa is now on Sale at all Railway Stations and with train runners.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8178, 20 July 1912, Page 3

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