AMUSEMENTS. TELLERS' THEATRE ROYAL. BRILLIANT NEW SERIES. TO-NIGUT! TO-NIGHT! 'TO-NIGHT! HENLEY ON THAMES, Kinomacolor! HENLEY ON THAMES, Kinemacolor! Included in which are the Kiiicinacolor! Maoris from N.Z. racing Kinemacolor! in their canoes. Kinemacolor! HORSE SHOW Kinemacolor! HORSE SHOW Kinemacolor! at Richmond, Kincuiacolon! . England. Kinemacolor! FASHIONS OF 1911, Kinemacolor! FASHIONS OF 1911, Kinemacolor! Showing the latest Parisian Kinemacolor! modes. Kinemacolor! NIAGARA FALLS Kinemacolor! NIAGARA FALLS Kiiiemacolor! In their natural 6plcndouT. Kinemacolor! NATIVES OF EGYPT, Kinemacolor! A. brilliant ecrics. Kinemacolor! CHOOSING Kinemacolor! WALLPAPER, Kinemacolor! A severe test for KiucmaKinemacolor! color, but result is amazing. Kincmncolor! In addition the pick <of Kinemacolor! the world's market of Kiiiemacolor! Black and Whito Subjects, D.C., 25.; Stalls, Is.; Back, od. Plan Dresden. No booking fee. ©EATING RINK. THIS EVENING AT 8. The Greatest Picture Programme Eve* Shown. A Combination of High-class Dramas,' Scintillating Cflnicdicjs, and Educational and Instructive Scenics. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES. FULLERS' ot All! PICTURES. -Presenting for tho first time iu Now Zealand a Magnificent Film of Alexandre Duma's Famous Play, THE THREE MUSKETEERS! THE THREE MUSKETEERS! THE THREE MUSKETEERS! Edison's Greatest Production. VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANCES!/ A Sparkling Comedy Sketch by the American Biograph Company. LOVE'S VICTORY. PATHE GAZETTE, And a nost of Others. Orchestral Stalls, Is.; Stalls, 6d-, : TunrnmiiiiiTTmnnnmirnnnnj Z nnHE NEW THEATEE, 7. .7, A Manners Street. 7/ 7, Props., MacMahon and Donnelly. 7, 7, GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. 7, Z DAILY. 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. Z Z CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. 7, ■ 7, CAN YOU BEAT THIS? Z '/ —r 7, 7, A QUARTER OF A MILLION 7. Z -PATRONS IN 8 MONTHS. 7, y, _ — Z 7, Our Photo-plays arc always Healthy//;, 7, Wholesome and Fascinating- TO-DAY A Z and TO-NIGHT a Wonderful Pro- Z Z gramme. See it and you will admit ft Z its Exceptional Brilliancy. Z Z Think of it! Adults SIXPENCE. Z Z Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. U niiiuiiiniiTTinrmiiiHiiminmn PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. NO Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; noFailures. Wo return your money if vou are unablo to read music and play in. six weeks. Full tuition. £2 2s. Call and inspect tho National College of Music, 30 Willis Street. Postal Course Now Ready. Hours—lo a.m. to, 9 p.m. * WANTED Known.—Mason's Gardens, Taita, are now OPEN to the public. Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea. Town Prices. Hot Water gratis. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAM. WAYS. OPENING OF CHARLOTTE STREEI EXTENSION. ON and after MONDAY, loth January, 1919 cars running from Newtown to the Botanical Gardens and Karon and - vice versa will proceed via Charlotte Street, thus cutting out Lambton. btation and Ailken Street. Cars will depart from Newtown at 5, 15,' 25, 35, -15, and 55 minutes past each ' The Fare Section for all caTs running via Charlotte Street will end at the junction of Lambton Quay and GharlotU* •jWovised edition of the official Time* tablo will be available shortly. J NO. R. PALMER, % Town Clerk. January 13th, 1912. CHANGE OF FIRM NAME. ATOTICE is hereby given that the Bnsi1* noss of Professional Accountants and Auditors, and Stock and Sharebrokers, heretofore carried on at. Wellington by Meav Temple Williams and Ernest William Hunt, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.I.A.V. under i tho firm name of Barr. Leary and Wi - , Hams, will, as from TUESDAY, 16th' ,HNU-\RY. 1912. he conducted under the style of WILLIAMS, HUNT AND CO. (Sgd.) ALGAR'T.'WILLTAMS, ERNEST W. HUNT. 158 Feathcrston Street, Wellington, 11th January, 1912, HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDY. THERE is a Vacancy for a Woman. Nominations will bo received up to (he 27th JANUARY. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. WANTED TO SELL. ' POTATOES! POTATOES! POTATOESI TO MERCHANTS. FROM THE GROWER DIRECT. ' THE AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL FARMERS' UNION TRADING AND „ INDENTING ASSOCIATION, LTD., can supply, in any quantities best Pukokohe Potatoes. Can quote on rail Pukckohe, or boat. Auckland. Address— ;, ,1G EMPIRE BUILDINGS, Swnnson Street, AUCKLAND. Inland Telegraphic Address, "Apfut," Land, Commission & Produce Merchants, TO MOTORISTS. UNDERMENTIONED Second-hand MOTOR-CARS, taken by mo in Part Pnyment for New Cars, all in Running Order. Am prepared to Sell, at following Low Prices, Net Cash, with all faults as cars stand. MINERVERETTE-1 cylinder, 6 horse-power, 2-scater v hood, lamps., etc STUART-2 cylinders, 9 horsepower, i-scator, hood, lamps, etc. £ii FORD—4 cylinders, 16 horse-power, 2-seatcr, hood, lamps, etc. ...... . £55 CADILLAC-1 cylinder, 10 horsepower, 1-seatcr, lamps, etc £S5 SIZARRE NAUDIN-1 cylinder, 8 horse-power, 2-scatcr, hood, lamps, eto ,£GS On view at my Showrooms. Wakefield St. Opposite Town Hnll. 'Phono 3234. H. LEICESTER, TTIOR SALE, at Johnsonville, 3 ACRES . of LAND (more if required); divide, orchard, garden, 7-roomed House, wiA. water laid on, from a good spring; with nil necessary outbuildings. Apply to MRS. PICKIN, SEN., Johnsonvillo. 6H.P. Fowler Traction, JJIS.i; 12 h.p. Oil Engine, .£7O; "Savage" Grinding Mill, £9. Manning, Box C 57, Christ- . cjnirck,
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Dominion, Issue 1337, 15 January 1912, Page 1
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