AMUSEMENTB. Z nnHE NEW MANNERS STREET Z 7, XIIEATRE. MANNERS STREET V, Z MacMahon and Donnelly, Proprietors. Z I GO WHERE THE CUOWKS GO! Z Z DAILY, 11 a.m. Sill 11 p.m. Z Z CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. Z 55 TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, May 2nd. Z Z A STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME. Z Z A STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME. Z 7i NOTE—It would be truly difficult to Z Z Eclipse it in ANY PART OF THE Z Z WOULD. Z Z WHOLESOME A.\D ENTRANCING. Z Z THE DOLL's" HOUSE. Z Z THE DOLL'S HOUSE. Z y, '/, Z (Henrik Ibsen's Famous PSay.) Z Z ONLY HERE. Z Z It will surely create ecstaeies of de- Z Z light. Z. Z THE OTHER PHOTO-PLAYS Stand Z Z Out Alone! Z Z "The Younger Brother," Z Z "A Mender of Nets." /' Z Etc., Etc., Etc.' Z Z Think of It! Adults SIXPENCE. Z Z Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. Z SSSSSSSStSSiiSSSBSSSSBSSSSiSSSSSSSSSSS ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. —- Direction John Fuller and Sous. FULLERS' PICTURES Presenting FULLERS' PICTURES This Evening. A Complete Change of Programme, In-, chiding Nnt Gould's Thrilling Sporting Drama, THE DOUBLE EVENT. THE DOUBLE EVENT. A Story of the Melbourne Cup; ,£IO,OOO to £W> Caloola for the Double Event; Nobbliiig the Favourite; Flemington Racecourse; A World of Fashion; Caloola's Great Victory. THE DOUBLE EVENT. THE DOUBLE EVENT, The Most Stupendous Production Ever Attempted. As the picture is thrown upnn the screen the storv will be told by MR. ALFRED BOOTHMAN,, Australia's Eminent Elocutionist. NATIONAL HUNT STEEPLECHASE. NATIONAL HUNT STEEPLECHASE. And Numerous Others. Prices-Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. mHE KING'S THEATRE. Props., West's, Ltd., & Linley & Donovan, TO-NTGHT' TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY CRICKET ASSOCIATION WEDNESDAYCKiCKET ASSOCIATION'. BENEFIT! BENEFIT! BENEFIT! BENEFIT! BENEFIT! BENEFIT! In Aid of tho Club's Funds. SPECIAL PROGRAMME. ■ By WEST'S PEERLESS PICTURES. WEST'S PEEKLESS PICTURES. Consisting of— THE PROSECUTING COUNSEL, THE PROSECUTING TuTTX'SEL, A Vivid, Dramatic Story of Noblo Self- ■ Sacrifice. THE TENDERFOOT FOREMAN, • THE SWIMMING PARTY. And, in addition, The Sensation of Wellington, A VICTIM OF THE MORMONS. A VICTIM OF THE MORMONS, Prices—ls. and Gd. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking Fee, Gd. 'Phone 3143. EXHIBITION j Of WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. ATER-COLOUE DRAWINGS, By PROMINENT PRESENT-DAY PAINTERS, From THE CELEBRATED COLLECTION Of MRS. FLETCHER JOHNSTON. Now on view, at WM. H. TURNBULL AND CO.'S GALLERY, 27 Panama Street. ADMISSION FREE.
A DECIDED SUCCESS. THE NEW WALTZ BY ADRIAN HOPE. "THE GARDEN OF MEMORY." "THE GARDEN OF MEMORY." WE are moro than pleased with the quick popularity of this pretty Waltz, and it promises to boar out our early impression that it will bo THE POPULAR WALTZ THIS SEASON. Other successful Waltzes ivo can recommend are:—Remembrance (Joyce), Vision D'Amour (Joyce), A Kissos (Joyce), Sweet Lavender (Hope), Pansics for Thoughts (Blyn), Blue Bird (O'Neill), Balkan Princess, Quaker Girl' (Moiicktoii), etc. Price 2s. each. Posted, 2s. Id. each. Why not cnll at our Warehouse and have the latest music tried ov«r one the Piano. Our pianists are always at your service. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., 19, 21 MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. Solo Agents for the Brinsmead and Gors and Kallmann Pianos. MRS. n. B. MASON, TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. CLASSES on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m.', in private hall, SG Ghuznee Street, near St. Peter's Church. Private tuition Uy arrangement. Proficiency ensured iu Six Private Lessons. SPEND your Easter Holidays at Seaside PLIMMERTON and be made quite at home at Erenora Houso. Seaside excursions, boating, fishing, walking, cycling or motoring. Special terms for permanent boarders, , Tariff Gs. per day, or 30s. per weeek. MISS H. VAUGHAN, Proprietress. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. THE WAIKATO WINTER SHOW ASSOCIATION. SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW. TUESDAY TO SATURDAY, JUNE 4th to Bth. NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING WINTER • SHOW. A Few of the Sections are: DAIRYING, APIARIAN, INDUSTRIAL, AGRICULTURE, NEEDLEWORK, POULTRY, HORTICULTURE, SCHOOL COMPETITIONS, DOG. ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 9th. Sohedules free on application. ARTHUR J. SMITH, ' Secretary. MASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY. Treatment by an Accredited Specialiat.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1429, 2 May 1912, Page 1
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