AMUSEMENTS. rjIHE KING'S THEATRE. Props., West's, Ltd., & Linley & Donovan. TO-NIGUT. TO-NIGHT. WEST'S, LTD. All Now WEST'S, LTD. Programme. THE 'I J,o The OCTOROON Lafest OCTOROON OCTOROON West's OCTOROON OCTOROON Exclusive OCTOROON OCTOROON Star OCTOROON OCTOROON Subject. OCTOROON l'athe's .Magnificent Artistic Scene in "Colourogranliv," THE ELOPEMENT. THE ELOPEMENT. THE ELOPEMENT. THE ELOPEMENT. THE ELOPEMENT. Inspired by tho Work of the celebrated Painter, John Lomax, And Other Scenic, Dramatic, Topical, and Humorous Items. Prices, Is. and Gd. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Hooking Fee. Gd. 'Phone 3143. THE KING'S ANNIVERSARY, FRIDAY. WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES "Unfold the Universe." THE STAR THEATRE, Lessees: Hay. HE STAR THEATRE, ward's Picture THE STAR THEATRE, Enterprises, NEWTOWN. Ltd. Direction of T. J. West and Henry Hayward. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! An Epoch-making Event in the Picture World—The Grand Inaugural Night of WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES In Newtown's Popular Picture Rendezvous, In Popular Picture Rendezvous, .THE STAR THEATRE, THE STAR THEATRE, Presenting the Best in the Best Way. TO-NIGHT! A FATHER'S FORGIVENESS A Stirring A FATHER'S FORGIVENESS Dramatic A FATHER'S FORGIVENESS Story of A FATHER'S FORGIVENESS City Life. Or "THE QUALITY OF MERCY." Adapted from the THE OCTOROON weU-kiiowii and THE OCTOROON popular Drama. THE OCTOROON THE OCTOROON Supplemented with "All-Star" Subjects To INTEREST, To AMUSE, . To INSTRUCT. Appropriate Accompaniments by THE "STAR" ORCHESTRA, THE "STAR" ORCHESTRA, : A Coterie of High-class Instrumentalists. Prices, Is. mid Gd. ■SSTELLIXGTON CITY COUNCIL. i TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TTF.SD.VY NEXT, 12th MARCH. TUESDAY NEXT, 12th MARCH. MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA. MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA. Conductor, MR. MAUCinAN BARNETT. Vocalist, MR. HAMILTON HODGES. Admission-SIXPENCE and ONE SHILLING. R. TAIT, Acting Town Clerk. 9th March, 1912. PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY'. "ftJO Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; no 1* Failures. W r e return your money if you are unable to rend music and play in six weeks. Full tuition. £2 2s. Call and inspect the National Collogo of Music, 30 Willis Street. Postal Course Now Ready. Hours—lo x a.m. to 9 p.m. eDUCATIONAL. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 11 Grey Street. Telephone 2093. P.O. Box 102. CI ASSES conducted for Accountancy, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting. Matriculation and all Entrance University Examinations. Junior and Senior Civil 'Service. Eight experienced teachers with the highest credentials employed. MISS MARGARET NEUMANN, TEACHER OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, Routh's Buildings, Featherston Street. Business Girls' and Students' Classes a speciality. Intending pupils should enrol at onceMassage, for Rheumatism, Indigestion, etc. Interviews, 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Saturdays. 10 a.m. to noun. MISS LILY PRICE, L.A.8., Teacher of Piano—Matthay Svstoni of Touch and Tone Production. MISS M. CAREY-WALLACE, Teacher of Elocution and Singing. Registered with the Education Department, Singing and Elocution. Studio: Lamblon Chambers, opposite "Kirk's." PIANOFORTE. -j&JTR. BAXTER BUCKLEY, London. Leipzig, Berlin, Attends- His Studio Daily. Hours, 10-12, 2-5. 229 WILLIS STREET. THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. CLASSES REOPENED WEDNESDAY, 31st January. Miss Kate Stewart is in attendance to Enrol Pupils. Evening Classes will Resume on Ist March. MISS KATE STEWART Principal. 91 WILLIS STREET (opp. Shortfs). CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. First Term, 1912, begiuson TUESDAY, Gtb February. Boarders and New Boys must bo at School on Monday, sth February. Miss Somerville. 81 Hill Street. MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO LEND. THE WELLINGTON TRUST. LOAN, AND INVESTMENT COMPA NY, LIMITED. Advances made on approved freehold securities (Farms and Town Properties) from £50 and upwards, at current rates of interest. Offices: 419 Lambton Quav, Wollington. R. E. RAWNSLEY, Secretary. MONEY TO LEND. IHAVE the following Sums to fond on Approved Freehold Securities at current rates•-£ll,OOll. £GOOO, £5000. Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN. Estate Agent, 113-115 Curloiiihonsc Quay (op. Bank N.Z.). CHAPLIN'S IMPERIAL RESTAURANT. 35 MANNERS STREET. STEALS FROM 7 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT. 5-COURSE LUNCHEON, 9d. SUNDAY DINNER, ONE SHILLING. Private Room for Ladies.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1385, 11 March 1912, Page 1
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