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AMUSEMENTS. sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Z npm. NEW MANNERS STREET Z Z XHEATRE. manners street z i Z Mac.Mahon and Donnelly, Proprietors. Z /. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! Z Z DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. Z Z CONTINUOUS 'PICTURE SHOW. Z ' 'A "Full up—no room!" was tho cry at Z . Z the New Theatre last evening, and Z Z al«o during the day sessions. Z Z TWO THOUSAND people- delighted. Z ' Z TO-NIGHT "Stage-Struck Lizzie." Z ' Z TO-DAY & "One Touch of Nature." Z ' Z TO-NlGHT—"Circle O New Boss." Z ' Z TO-DAY & "Frontier of Tripoli." Z Z TO-NIGHT "Three of a King." etc. Z Z And Commencing TO-NIGHT. Z Z "FOR HIS SON" (Powerful A.B. Z I Z Drama). Z Z Think of It! Adults SIXPENCE. Z Z Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. Z ; sssssssssssssssassssssssssssssssss ROMEO iND TULIKT. omeo And wuliet. Shakespeare's Peerless Tragedy. AT THE NEW THEATRE, Manners Street. COMMENCING next MONDAY, April 15. "How silver sweet sound lovers tongues by night." (Juliet.) The management announce with pride ' that thev have -secured THIS COPY for production at THE NEW THEATRE (Manners Street). . .MILLIONS throughout the civilised world are familiar with "ROMEO AND JULIET," and have-scon this immortal work staged, but to those who have never seen it and to who have, we sincerely recommend this production. It is completely convincing and will appeal to our THOUSANDS OF PATRONS.-Mac-Muhou and Donnelly. MONDAY NEXT. "ROMEO AND JULIET." ; ' 'THE ANGEL. - " A NGEL," according to Webster, means -i-'A literally one employed to communicate news from one person to nn- ' other at a distance. But appropriately a • Spiritual intelligence being employed by God to communicate His will . to man; or, a fish found on the coast of Carolina of the' Thoracic order; or, a gold coin formerly current in England. Skinner says the namo was suggested by Pope i Gregory, who, seing some beautiful 1 youths"for Kilo in the market at Rome. t asked who they were; being told that s thev were Ang'li (English), be replied, - Iho'v onulit to be called Angeli (Angels). See'THE ANGEL at the Paris Pictures and form your own opinion. Noah AVcb--3 sler, LL.D'., would say, "It is an awfully i good drama," but the common use of awful is ugly, or frightful, or detestnblo —it \s none' of' these, but is (ho finest drama ever thrown on a screen. I THE ANGEL. THE ANGEL. 1 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' only at the Paris Pictures. f Limerick Competition starts to-night. I A prize, value 7 guineas, will bo given for Best Limerick on Paris Pictures. Stalls Gil.. D.C. Is. SPEND vour Easter Holidays at' Seaside PLIMMERTON and be made quite : at home at Erenora House. Seaside excursions, boating, fishing, walking, cycling or motoring. Special terms for permanent boarders. -Tariff 6s. per day, or . 30s. per weeek. MISS H. VAUGHAN, Proprietress, String band. Messrs. vltetta brothers, Harp, Violin, and Flute ■ (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), ! Are prepared to'receive engagements ■ for "At Homes," Garden Parties, etc. Can supply large or suiall Orchestra. Addross, 136 TORY ST. 'Phone 2570.' EDUCATIONAL. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 11 Grey Street. ; Telephone 2098. P.O. Box 102. CI ASSES conducted for Accountancy, t Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting. Matriculation and all Entrance University Examinations. Junior and Senior Ci.il Servioe. Eight experienced teachers with the highest credentials employed. M" ISS MARGARET TEACHER OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, Routh's Buildings, Feathorston Street. Business Girls' and Students' Classes a , speciality. Intending pupils should enrol I at once. Massage, for Rheumatism, Indigestion, etc. Interviews, '10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Saturdays. 10 n.m. to noon. LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL MISS KATE STEWART, Principal. The Langer System is simple, efficient, and most successful in results; no calculations. Classes daily 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Evening Classes. Tuesdays and . Fridays, 7 to 0. Cut patterns to measure a speciality. The new Blouse and Skirt Cutters aro especially adapted for the present styles. Classes held, 91 Willis Street, opp. Shortt's. C.tOYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, First Term, 1912, begins on TUESDAY, i Cth February. Boarders and New Boys must bo nt School on Monday, sth Feb-' rnary. Miss Soniervißo. SI Hill Street. OUR SUCCESS WITH THE ■yiSIBLE YOST TYPEWRITER Has been phenomenal. Its work is the most Beautiful of all the Standard Typewriters. May we show you what it does? THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19 Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 1670. THORNDON. WE have for Sale three Ideal SECTIONS, situated Upper Feathersf«m Terrace, adjoining Queen's Park. Price, ,£l2 per foot, and we_ are prepared to biiild to 6uit clients for cosh or terms; deposit, =£200, balance monthly payments. Plans may be inspected at our office. JOHN ODLIN AND CO., LTD., CABLE STREET. PROFESSOR MAC, the gifted Clairvoyant. No humbug. Life's story truly told. Please take note that after the 30th of this month (April) my fee for all sittings will be ss. and 7s. 6d. for all readings through correspondence. To-dav and until the 30th, 2s. 6d.; 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. Country clients send as usual 55., stamped envelope reply, along with date of birth in full. Consulting rooms, 13S Tory Street, close Vivian Street, 'Wellington. ~ A H. PORT. 169 a CUBA STREET, LOCKSMITH-AND GUNSMITH. Repairs a Speciality. CHAPLIN'S IMPERIAL RESTAURANT. 35 MANNERS STREET. ■STEALS FROM 7 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT. 5-COURSE LUNCHEON, Od. ; SUNDAY DINNER, ONE SHILLING. i Private Room for Ladies. ] OTUDY Hie Property Market.—The : O Back Page of "The Dominion".is a Lund-anil Farm Directory. Auctioneers' Notices will also bo'found ou the same ; Jingo,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1412, 12 April 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1412, 12 April 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1412, 12 April 1912, Page 1

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