AMUSEMENTS. f\ V E R A HOUSE. Lessee, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessee and i\l.>nacor: WILLIAM ANDERSON. ROBERTS-DAY SEASON! LAST 3 NIGHTS Of WILLIAM ANDERSON'S SPECIALLY ORGANISED COMPANY. . TO-NIGHT FINAL TO-NIG HT PER F< )RM AN CE Of Edward Pcplc's Successful American Play. "RIGHT IS MIGHT" "RIGHT IS MIGHT" (By Arrangement with 11. R. Roberts). . TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AND THURSDAY EVENING, For the First Time in Wellington, the American Cowboy Play, "THE ROUND UP" "THE ROUND Y]'" "THE ROUND UP" A Tale of Arizona. Glorious Scenes of THE WILD WEST. 11. R, ROBERTS as SLIM HOOVER, Sheriff of Pinal County. Prices—3s., 25., and I.=. Bonked seats -is. Day Sale at Abel's, Gd. extra. Box Plan at Holliday's, O P E R A HOUSE. SATURDAY NEXT AND ONLY THE THREE FOLLOWING EVENINGS. (Owing to the Theatre being Previously Engaged.) Messrs. MACMAHON AND DONNELLY will present the most intense and thrilling Picture-Drama ynt shown, by the Bioscope. "A TICKET IN TATT'S." This great Australian Racing PictureDrama is acted by well-known English and, Australian players who have been carefully selected for their proved skill in this class of work. A strong, sane sermon, showing the Baleful Effects of Drink and Gambling in the case of a young man of weak character. The story is of absorbing human interest, credible and convincing. No appeal to cheap sensationalism or degraded taste. MARKS AN EPOCH IN AUSTRALIAN
KINEMATOGRAPHY. Messrs. MacMahon and Donnelly, _ who hold the exclusive New Zealand rights, will present tho Great Australian Pic-ture-Drama, "\ TICKET TN TATT'S," "A TICKET IN TATT'S," "A TICKET IN TATT'S," as announced above. A MORAL HOMILY, WITH NO DULL MOMENTS! This is a remarkable Pictnro-Drama with a Purpose. It shows how disastrous Drink and Gambling may be in the enso of a Rood voting man of uncertain balance. AUSTRALIAN SCENES ACTED BY POPULAR ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIAN PLAYERS. A Picture-Play of Absorhiu? Human IntoiTst and Intense Dramatic Force. _ THE GREATEST PICTURE-PLA\ OF THE TIME! THE STORY THAT HAS MADE AUSTRALIA THINK! THE MOST INTENSELY HUMAN DRAMA OF TO-DAY! "•V TICKET IK TATT'S." "\ TICKET IN TATT'S." IF YOU SEE IT SOON. YOU'LL SEE IT OFTEN! NO OTHER NEW ZEALAND MAN- ' AGER CAN GET TT! TWO THOUSAND TICKETS XIOHTIA". Prices-Dress Circle 25., Stalls Is. Family Circle Gd. .Box Office at the Dresden uext Wednesday. ' ■ T- jj|j NEW THEATRE. Manners Street. Prop., Messrs. MacMahon and Donnelly. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. ■ DAILY, from 11 a.m. till II p.m. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GOj "The public is wjscr than tho wisest critic."—(.Bancroft). Large Audiences Again Throughout Yesterdav Magnificent CHANGE' OF PROGRAMME TO-DAY! Tho Latest Continental and American Cinomsiloernplue Siirnriscs. COME IN ANY TIME And you will SEE A WHOLE PROGRAMME. Dailv from 11 a.m. (ill H I'-" 1 - , Our Usual Change nfPro. ? rammclo-day. Think of it! Adults Gd., Children 3d. everywhere. CORONATION N.Z. EXHIBITION, Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Open Daily, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Until July 29th. The most successful and Largest Exhibition of New Zealand Industries ever held in the Dominion. Brilliantly lit with nigh-prcssuro Gas System and Electric Light. 'Machinery in Motion. Working Exhibits, Sweet-making, Working Laundry, Cooking Lectures, Cooking by Electricity, Gas and Oil, Aerated Water Making, Gas Mantle Making, Home Nursing, Homo Industries, Technical and Primary School Exhibits. MAGNIFICENT ART GALLERY. '•■Moving Pictures, Theatre, Sports Stadium, Etc., Etc. The whole making one of the most enjoyable places to visit in the Dominion. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. CORONATION THEATRE, EXHIBI%j TION. CONTINUED SUCCESS! CONTINUED SUCCESS! ■ THE ENGLISH PIERROTS THE ENGLISH PIERROTS In their UNRIVALLED ENTERTAINMENTS. Every Evening at 8.30. ADMISSION, Gd. and Is. Lessees: MESSRS. W. and R. THOMAS and MAYNARD DAKIN. SEE FW. MONTH EY ' S •SPLENDID EXHIBIT OF FANCY SHELL WORK. AURORA GLASS, AND KAURI GUM SPECIMENS. "U" SHED (Opposite Gurney Bros.' Exhibit). "Tho finest show of Shells in the world." ALAN SPICE R'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. Please note that tho Main Entrance to my Studio is now from Cuba Street, exactly opposite To Aro House. Appointments may be made by Telephono No. 3203. Brides, Bridegrooms, Bridal Groups, Sporting Groups, in fact all who desire Artistic Pictures should visit alan spicer's studio, desks! desks! desks! we have just opened a large shipment of t> o.ll' top desks at very tempting prices. H Call and Inspect. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COY., 17 AND 19 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. --■'Pjione 1876,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 27 June 1911, Page 1
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