AMUSEMENTS. TELLERS' THEATRE ROYAL. Complete Change of Programme. TO-NIGHT! Kinemacolor. TO-NIGHT I Tlitsp Ticliii-os arc Shown Exclusively AT Tin-; THEATRE ROYAL. _, The now scrip? include (ho magnificent Scenic Subject— CAIRO, EGYPT. CAIRO. EGYPT. A hupprb iilm, Blowing with colour; ilic fascinating oily and ils varied life shown with the most vivid oli'eet. THE WATCH-DOGS OF Till; WORLD. I.ho British Fleet assembled at Spithead, amounting to 167 ships, which represent u tonnage or l,t>0ll,00l), total value .ailfl.flno.OOO. RKKDJIAM BOYS AT DRILL. A Fine Educational Picture. BISKARA AND SAHARA DESIST, BISKARA AXU SAHARA DESERT, In which many beautiful spots are reproduced with astonishing results. LADY .BEAU LAY'S NECKLACE, One of Kincmaonlor's Finest; Pictures. Jn addition, Hie Very Latest of Black and White subioets, D.C., 25.; Stalls, Is.; Back, Gd. Plan Dresden. OK ATI X G 1)TroclTo~n" RINK. IOKATING John Fuller and Sons, KINK. WELLINGTON'S I'OI'ULAR PICTURE TIIEATItI-.'. THIS EYKXIXG at 8. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES FULLERS' of all. PICTURES Presenting an Entirely new Series of tin la I est in KjnemalograpliY. A MAGNIFICENT PHOGRAMME. Headed bv Ihe l-'.elair Co.'s Thrilliue DRAMA. NICK CARTER. NICK CARTER. Uolecd'vc, and THE MYSTERY I'll' Till; WHITE BED. THE MYSTERY 01' THE WHITE BED. One of the Most Sensational Detective Dramas ever imported. ADVENTURES OF ROB ROY. Patho's. l.alest Australian Gazette. HIGHER THE FEWER, And Many Others. Orchestral Stalls, Is.; Stalls, fid. . CHOII T T ' S PIC T UR ES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!-' Complele. Change of Programme. GAUMOXT GRAPHIC. A RIDE FOR A BRIDE. DADDY'S HOY AND MAMMY (Drama), 'TIS BETTER. TO HAVE LOVED AXI) LOST. LAURICHE LIKES TO SHOW OFF (Comic). , THE MISER'S HEART (Drama). SCENIC and EDUCATIONAL, etc., c-to. Open .Djiilv from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admissicu: Adults, fid.,- Children, .Id. Complete Changs of Programme Every Monday and Thursday. WELLINGTON HARBOUR- FDR RIES, LTD. .'. KARAKA BAY and SEATOUN "SERVICE. MOXDAY to FRIDAY (inclusive):From Town, 7.30 a.m., 1.15, 5.15, and G. 20 p.m. From Sealoun, 7.10 a.m., 8.15 a.m., 2 and 5.15 p.m. SATURDAYS:- .. From Town, 7.30 a.m., 1.10, 2.30, and 10.15 p.m. "" " From Sealoun, 7.10, 5.15 a.m., Lis, 5, and 0.15 p.m. SUNDAYS. From Town, 10.15 a.m., 2.30 p.m. From Seatoun, 10.45 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Circumstances permitting.) W' '"ANTED" Known-Mason's Gardens, Taita, are now OPEN to the public. Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Town Prices. Hot Water gratis. , H~~H HIGHLAND SOCIETY'S CALEDONIAN GATHERING, Napier, WEDNESDAY, February Si. Over £200 in Monev Prizes and Tropbies. Nominations tor running events close lobi-uary 7 Write for programme T. PARKER, Secretary- P.O. Box 0), Napier. WANTED Known—Mason's Gardens, Taita, are now OPEN to the public. Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Town Prices. Hot Water gratis. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS, FEILDING A. AND P SHOW. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, February 6 and 7. CASH PRIZES AND HANDSOME AND VALUABLE TROPHIES FOR ALL CLASSES OE- STOCK. .£7B Cash and Trophies value ,£GG (several to be won outright), for JUMPING COMPETITIONS. Schedules from office of this paper, sr E. 11. FISHER, Secretary, P.O. Box US. Fcilding. WAIPUKURAU. WAIPVKURAU. milE CENTRAL A. AND P. ASSOCIAX TIOX. SECOND ANNUAL SHOW, WED., Till Feb., Wuipukui-au Racecourse, The Best Exhibit of Fat Sheep and Lambs in the I'rovince. An Ideal Ground. Uxeelleut'appointments. P. S. CAIIb'OLL, Secy., lies 51), Waipukuiau. PAHIATUA-AKITIO A. AND -P. ASSOCIATION. THIKD ANNUAL SHOW. NEW SHOW GROUNDS, PAHIATUA. FRIDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1912. Jumping Competitions (including llvo Open nuntcrs' Competition of .GO). HORSES. CATTLE. SnEEP. Flowers, Fruit, Vegetables. Cookery and Preserves, Fancy Work. Prize- Lists on application to J. A. WALSH, Socrckiry. - MASTERTON A. AND V, TION'S 25th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. SOL WA V RHO W, SOL WAY SHO W, FEBRUARY 20th and 21st. Entries Close. February 3rd,. ' , '. RAM AND EWE FAIR, FEBRUARY 22nd and 23rd. Entries Close February sth. GRAND DISPLAY of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Produce, and HorHcultural Exhibits. Jumping, Judging, and Guessing Competitions. .CIOOO OFFERED IN CASH PRftES. 70 Acres of ideal picnic grounds- Nativo bush, running streams, shady nooks. liot Water supplied gratis for picnics. Railway siding and holding paddocks at Showground gates. Schedules and full particulars on application to J. B. EMMETT, Acting Secretary. Or Secretaries of. kindred Societies. RANGITIKEI A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. FIRST ANNUAL snOW. RECREATION GROUNDS, TAIHAPE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28. Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Poultry, Dairy Produce, Vegetables, Fruits Homo Industries, Riding, Driving, and" Jumping Competitions. LIBERAL PRIZE LIST. ,w , VAL iI T 4 nLE TROPHIES. Entries close on l'l-.8. u. with undersigned, or Secretaries of kindred Assoeia. lUI ' f FIBST ANNUAL RAM FUR THURSDAY, FEB. 29 (Entries close Februarv 21). Schedules at Offices of all Secretaries at kindred Associations, or from H. JAGGARD, '"'" Sec,, p,O, Box 6&Y Taihspe.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1355, 5 February 1912, Page 1
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