AMUSEMENTS. rpilE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors: West's l'ictiires, Ltd., and Linley and Uniiovan. Last: \i.,-lit. Audience Delighted and Amazed at the Beauty and Ivxcelleuee Of WHST'S AND IiOYVI, I'KTURKS. AM) "I.YKIC" OHCUKSTKA. -MOW ITEMS. TO-NIGHT SKM TO-NIGTIT A FAI.SF, SUSI'H'ION. A TAT.SK SUSPICION. JIHIJ J1OTIIKI! INTKUFRIvES. 11KK MOTIlKl; INTKIiFKUKS. TIIK OUTLAW DEPUTY. TIIIO OUTLAW l)i:i'UTY. LIYKIiI'OOL. And in addition, LADY (iODIVA. '11110 GOSSIP. Vriws: Is. and (ill. Plan al Abel's ami Theatre, iinokinif iee, (id. 'I'lione :1M:). PI!I/,K MATINKE TO-MOliltOW. PHIZK MATINMK TO-MOIMiO\Y. PRI/,10 .MATIXEE TO-MORKOW. Pli'l/.10 TO-.MOK'ROW. sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Z ripilE NEW THEATRE. 7, '/. JL Malleus Street. • /. '/> Props.. AlaeMalion and Donnelly. Z '/• GO WIIMKE THE CROWDS GO. Z '/• DAILY, 11 a.m. till U p.m. 7. 'A CON'TINUOUS PICTURIO SHOW. Z '/, To-day and To-ni<;lit (Feb. IB). /, /. TIIF, USUALCO.MPJ.KTF, CIIANUK. 'A Z A groat: programme, carefully select- Z 'A ed, will again add to our lons ehain Z Z TIIIO BILL TO-J)AY S and TO-NIGHT Z Z Will l>u EXQCISITK. /, Z "THE NIvW COWBOY" (Bison excl. Z Z drama), "Til 10 CONFESSIONAL" Z 'A (Champ, exel. drama), "WEAV- 7, 7. ING CARPETS." "THE SNOW Z Z MAIDENy" "THE GERMAN Z Z BAND." 7, 'A Ele., etc., etc. Z 'A Think of it! Adults SIXPENCE. 7, Z Children TIIRKEPKNCM Everywhere Z S.SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OR G A N RE CITA L. ORG A N ItECI TA L. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EYENING. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING. Al 8 o'clock. BY .MR. M.UJGHAN BARNETT, City Oivranist. Assisted by MISS DORIS DALL. Audiinle from 'Tho Rustic Syninhony" Goldmark Sonata in G Minor Canocci Storm ]''anlaisie Wely Song, "Still wie die Nacht" Bohm Song, "Mother o' Mine" ... I'wnk Tours (MISS DALL.) Accompanist: Mr. Horace Hunt. .TXO. R. I'ALMIOR, Town Clerk. February lGlh. 1912. SVEND Your Kunimer Holidays at Seaside PLIM MERTON and be made quite at home at Erenora House. Seaside excursions, booting, lis.iing, walking, cycling or motoring. Special terms for permauent boarders, 'lariff Gs. per day, «r 30«. per week.;
MISS H. VAUGHAN, Proprietress. STRING BAND. . MESSRS. VJTKTTA BROTHERS, Harp, Violin, and Flute. (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Arc prepared to receive engagements for "At Homes," Garden Parties, etc. Cau supply largo or small Orchestra. Address, 130 TORY ST. 'Phono 2570. ANTED Known—Mason's Gardens, Taita, are now OPEN to the public. Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Town Prices. Hot Water gratis. EDUCATIONAL. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 11 Grey Street. Telephone 2008. P.O. Box 162. , CLASSICS conducted for Accountancy, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Matriculation, and all Entrance University Examinations. Junior and Senior Civil Service. | Eight experienced teachers with the highest credential. , : employed. MADAME ' COPE-DOWSING.-Voiec Production and Enunciation, Singins and Piano, Dramatic Elocution. Madame's svstem is identical with that cf Palli, Melba, Albani, Dolores. Clara Butt, Ada Crossley, Santley, CY.ruso, fii Resko, and all noted singers arc trained under. , Pupils -prepared for com petitions Terra begins with first lesson. Studio Over Orr's, Chemist, Lambton Quay. Madame also attends Monday and Thursday Evening. ' PiTnOFORTe! MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY, Winner of (he Solo Piano Recital, WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS, Will attend at his Stnilin. Xo. 3 BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, VI! 11.) A V AND SATURDAY, Kith and 17th February, To enrol Pupils. Hours, 10, 12, 2, 5. MISS LILY PRICE. i;.A.B. Teacher of Piano—Matthay System of Touch anil Tone Production. MISS M. CAREY-WALLACE, Teacher of Elocution and .Singing. Reference, permitted to Mr. Baeycrtz, Editor of "Triad." Studio: Lnmbton Chambers. opposite "Kirk's." IX MACK IN T (Tsll • 3G KENT TERRACE (Music Teacher, Wellington College), TEACHER of the PIANOFORTE and SLNGLNG, Also, VIOLIN, FLUTE, CLARINET, And Other Instruments, THEORY: A Special Teacher. (FutoYDON PREPARATORY "sCHOOU First Term, 1912, beginson TUESDAY, fith February. Boarders and New Bovs must bo at School on Monday, Sth February. Miss Somerville, 81 Tl£ll Street. HERU KARL MOLLER, 29 Vivian Street, Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory. Pupils prepared for practical and theoretical examinations.
STRIKE. S11?IKE. STRIKE. STOIKE. BOUCHER FOR BICYCLES OUCHER FOR BICYCLES. LARGE SHIPMENT OF NEW MACHINES. ACCESSORIES. 3-SPISED ROVER MOTOR BICYCLES. Second-hand Machines Cheap. LAMBTOX QUAY, iipp. Ciovt. Buildings. (\. E 0. I' U .11 X E Y VJC UENT.Vr, SCUUEOX. Corner of Willis Stnel: anil Jloulcoll Slreel, M'Gill's Biiildings <I.»i«> Amovican ll«iil-,il I'm lours), Has retnrned In Welliii«lon, :iml will bo pliM-i-1 In mm> old ninl new patients, SI 111-; IvXTR.y.M'I-:. MO[nx;h'n\STßliET (Opposite IJn Collins's late Surgerj), .
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1365, 16 February 1912, Page 1
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