AMUSEMENTS. TELLERS' THEATRE ROYAL. THE KINEMACOLOR- THEATRE. SCREENING OF THIS WEEK'S PRO* GRAMME MORE WONDERFUL THAN EVER. Being a phenomenal programme, is it not worth whilu paying a little more to see the only natural pictures projected in AVellington at this Tlicatre? To niisj this weeks programme is folly. . COME AND BE CONVINCED! And your verdict.will follow many tbon. sands of others who have seen those Mary vellous Picture:,.. Everything Real! EGYPTIAN SUNSETS! ■TRIP UP THE THAMES! TRIP TO THE;SEASIDE! VARIETIES OF SWEET- PE \S! ■ FORMING THE STARS AND '.STKIPESt J)A.\DV DICK OF BILLINGSGATE, And in-addition a fine selection-of- Bfoct and White, items. The longest programme being screened anywhere in Now Zealand.D.C., 25.; Stalls, /Is.; Back, 6d. Plan Dresden. No booking fee. • I"fiULLERS , "PICTURES; : ■'•'■•• LntrßT 'UhLEKS , PICTURES: and Best, Ni?lit, SKATING RINK. T at 8. SKATING RINK. Night .of Present Superb Selcctioa of animated Gems. THE LAST lie' THE JKIHICAXS! Till; LAST OF THE MOHICANS! DUCK FARMING. PATHE GAZETTE, TRAIT, Ol: , BOOKS. TRAIL OF BOOKS. . A Charming Dramatic Playlet "by the WISDOM OF .HRO.° AMBROSE.' ' CAIN'S RETRIBUTION. RHINE WATERFALLS. Tp-MOKROW-COMPLETE GRANGE.. All the latest productions from th« world's foremost makers. FULLERS' SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. 1 rout Stalls, Is.; Duck Stalls, (id. *JV O W N H< A L L, NEWBURY-SPADA. NEWBURV-SPADA. Is. POPS Is. Is. POPS Is. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. PROGRAMME. PART I. Song—"Toreador's Song" (Carmen), BizeV —Mr. Hamilton Hodges. Aria—"Angels Ever Bright and Fair" (Theodora), Handel—Madame Spada. Canio's Soliloriuy—"On with the Motley" (Leoncavallo), I Pagliacci—Mr. Philip Nowbury.Violin Soli—(a) "Ave Maria," Schuberti Wilhelmj; (b) "Gipsy Dance," Sarasate—Miss Peggy Bain. (Miss Madeline Webb at the piano.) Song—"Annie Laurie," Lady Jano Scott —Mr, Philip Ncwbury. Duet—lnvocation Scene, Act I (Faust), . Gounod—Faust, Mr. Philip Xejr« bury; Mephistophclos, Mr. Hamilton Hodges. Ten Minutes' Interval.- ■ Parfcll. Song—"Thy Foe," Blumcuthal—Mr. HatrA ilton Hodges. . ' Songs—(a) "The Eyes that Come' from Ireland," Oleut't; (b) "Waiata Po{ Song," All , . Hill—Madame Spada. Carolina—"Salve Dimora" (Faust), Gott-nod-Mr. Philip Newliury. Violin Solo—'"Legcnde," Bolim—Miss Peggy Bain. Song—"Were I the Streamlet," Lloyd—• Mr. Hamilton Hodgos. Grand Finale—"Miserere Scene" (II Trovatore), 'Verdi.—Leonora, Madam* Spada; Manrico, Mr, Philip Nowbury, At the Piano—Mrs. Ernest H. Qucree, Box l'lan at the Dresden. .b iii ghland socfstvs cai/b-. DONIAN GATHERING, . Napier. WEDNESDAY, February JI; Over ,£2OO in Money Prizes and Trophies. Nominations for running: events dose February 7. Write for programme. T. PARKER, Secretary, P.O. Box.. 91, Napier.. . PIANO^IZnN^ _ MADFEASY! • NO Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; nft / Failures. We return you. , money vt you are unable to read music and ploy in 6ix weeks. ' Full tuition, ,S2 2s. Call and inspect tho National College oi Music, 30 Willis Street. Postal Course Now Ready. Hoars—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. ~"~'- I'HYSICAIi CULTURE. MISS BLACKBURNK. Twieher of Phv. siral Culture, (R'oyd fiarlick SyVtciu). will commence classes in the towni of the Manawahi, Wnirarnpa, and Wollington Districts, should suuicicnt inducement; oiler. Full particulars from Miss Blackbunic, uli HawkiT Street, Wellington. .: ■ .. ": .'..■ HOTEL NOTICES. WAIKANAE .TO. UPPER EraxT" , A Walking Party' will'leavo Waikanae A ' on .Sunday,-28th- inst., for Upper Hutt. reaching there in tiino- to catch the--4.53 train to Wellington. , .. . Anyone-' 00--sirons uf joining, kiiidly scr.d thcir'nanics , ' to Mr. li. Frecmun, Xlaharri-Houee,-; Wai* kanae, who will accompany parly.'.airfe. Track at present in good'lcOnditipn, .SAid the ■ busli .at its best. ■■■■'. POST ■ OFFICE HOTEL,' PAHIATCA' A (Undj-r new management).;.?.). Fitzfjeraid, proprietor, formerly of Waipawa, H.B. MR. FITZGERALD desires Io announce that lie has taken over the above hotel/which, is rftiiated nearly opposite the Post, Office. Intending patrons may rely upon receiving first-class accommodation, withiovefj: civility- and attention. Telegrams' ana correspondence promptly attended to. Tariff, is. Gd. , per , day. GEAND HOTEL, HASTINGS, G. B. MACKAY, Proprietor. - Handsome four-storied building, ono of the largest.iu New Zealand; built entirely of brick and steel, and-absolutely Fire and Earthquake-proof; ono hundred and ton bedrooms. Tho Grand is a splendid-ly-appointcd Hotel, with all the conveniences of modem civilisation. Suites of rooms en application. WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTKL, Marion Street (opp. New To Aro Post Office), City. Absolutely fire and «arthquakD-proof. Contains all modern conveniences and comforts. A largo promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. . :..'... Tariff: 6s. per day; 23?. per week. MRS. E. TIIEGONNING. ' ; ' ■ 'Phono 1!D47. Proprietress. Under Entirely Now Management. fJTEALAXDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde Quay, Wellington. First-class Accommodation, Tariff moderate, Permanent Boarders by Arrangement, 'Photio IGoli. George Wakcfield, Proprietor (late, ot Timarn). COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL. LOUT3U CUBA STREET, Near Wharves, Town Hall, and Onora House. Excellent Cuisine. Lunch li, MRS. M. PETERS (Late 90 TTellinKton Terrace), Proprietress, C. VAIL. KnNE~sfOCK. of C. VAIL. C. VAIL, i- Hifrh-class .C. VAIL, C.VAIL. JEWELLERY. CVAIL. C.VAIL. CVAIL. ■ C.VAIL. Watches. Clocks. C.VAJI.. C.VAIL. Brooch.>s, Eti. C.V'AIU C.VAIL. SALE NOW ON. C.VAn, C.VAIL. — ■■■C.VAII* C.VAIL. VIVIAN STREET. C,V<UI,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1345, 24 January 1912, Page 1
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