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AMUSEMENTS. . APEKA HOUSE. Direction „. George Marlw, L*d« Commcncinsf . TO-NIGHT SATURDAY TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SATURDAY TO-NIGHT - TO-NIGHT SATURDAY TO-NIGHT First Presentation of " . THE MOTHER OF HIS CHILD. ' THE MOTHER OF HIS CHILD. THE MOTHER OF HIS CHILD. THE .MOTHER OF HIS CHILD. THE MOTHER OF HIS CHILD. I THE MOTHER OF HIS? CHILD. A dunning Domestic Drama, By Arthur Shirley. I Written Specially In- the Author for F GEORGE MARi/OW'S DRAMATIC c ORGANISATION. • J A Play true to life and evcrydap lap- , . peninga. Its Force, its Ernestucss, its Directness Constitute the Charm and Attraction of this Charming Play. GORGEOOSLY AND LAVISHLYMOUNTED. REALISTICALLY AND FAITHFULLY PORTRAYED. Strange in its Truth. Thrilling in its Reality. Appealing in its Intensity. A FASCINATING CREATION VOR ALL CLASSES. Popular Prices: 35,, 2s. and Is. j- Reserved Scat? is. Early Doors, SixI pence ((id.) Extra. 3 Box Plan at the Dresden. JDaj Sates t at Christeson's. .' i STANLEY GRANT, Manager. SSSSSSRvSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^SSKSS'JS. Z npHE NEW MANNERS STREET 7. ~ 7, IHEATRE. MANNERS STREET 7, \ 7i MaeMahoi! and DonneMv. Proprietors, /i 1 7, GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! 55 t Z DAILY, 11 a.m. til! 11 p.m. Z s 7, CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. 7. Z To-day and To-night, May 11. 'A 7i A Really It achieved /' , 7, Great an absolute 7, \ 7, Programme. triumph yesterday 'I 1 7, Even- subject a REVELATION, 7. 7, "CAUGHT IN THE RAIN." Z 7, (Vitagrapli drama, with Maurice Cob- Z 7, tello in the lending role). % Z "THE SUNBEAM." 7. < 7, (Delightful A.B. Drama); 7, ■7, "TWO LITTLE GIRLS" 7, i 7, (Nestor Drama). Z ■ Ji And many subjects instantly make a 7, t7, WHOLESOME IMPRESSION. 7, > Z Look out for the now beautiful copy.Z • 7, of "A ROYAL DIVORCE." 7, > Z Think of It! Adults SIXPENCE. Z ; Z ChiIdren'THREEPENCE Everywhere. Z SSSSSSSSS3SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS T~li ' KINCFI " THEATRE. Propi., West , !, Ltd., £ LinUj A Donovan, ; This Afternoon. This Afternoon, WEST'S ■ MATINEE, AT 2.30. WEST'S MATINEE, AT' 2.30. WEST'S MATINEE, AT ' 2.30. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. WEST'S PEERLESS PICTURES. Present their, present Magnificent Series of Kinoinntograms for the Last Time. Prices—ls. and fid. Plan at Abel's and ' Theatre. Booking Fee, 6d. 'Phone 3U3. MONDAY! MONDAY! The Coup of the Year. ONLY TO BE SEEN AT WEST'S. ONLY -TO BE SEEN AT WEST'S. THE LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL ■STEEPLECHASE, 1012. NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, 1912. NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, 1912. NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, 1912. Only at West's. ■ Only at West's.■ I WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN~HALL. ; TOWN HALL. ; • ORGAN~RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. SATURDAY EVENING, the 11th MAY, 1 At 8. o'clock, By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist), VOCALIST: MR, HAMILTON HODGES. \ SPECIAL REQUEST PROGRAMME. Marcho Militairo and Serenade (Schubert). Sixth Sonata (Mendelssohn). "Tannhauser" Overture (Wagner). Sou<?s: "The Erl King" (Schubert). "Across the Far Blue Hills" (Blumeuthal). ADMISSION: SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk, May 10th, 1912. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 12th MAY, At 3 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE. TRAMWAYS BAND, AT BOTANICAL GARDENS. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 11th May, 1912. WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB~ NOTICE TO MEMBERS. THE next Korero will be Sield in the Clubrooms, Masonic Hall, Bouleott . Street, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), the i iltli inst., at S p.m. , JAMES DYKES, Secretary Under Reyal and Vice-Regal Patronage. THE EXHIBITION OF BRITISH PAINTINGS! BRITISH PAINTINGS! Open Daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m., "and 7 p.m.10 p.m. Admission-ONE SHILLING. Season Tickets, available at Armit'e, Hollidav's, Speed's, and M'Greger Wright s, Lambton Quay, 7b. 6d. HE BAILLIE EXHIBITION OF BRITISH PAINTINGS ■Will bo OPEN ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, the 12th inst., From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. ; Collection at door. npHE MAN OF MAPEKING. Sl Messrs. J. and N. Tnit have much pleasure in announcing that they hove'been able to arrange with Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Baden-Powell, Chief Scout, and Defender of MnfelaiiiE, to Rive a series of Lectures in Now Zealand. As his time is limited arrangements can be mode for ONLY ONE LECTURE IN WELLINGTON, Which will take place in the TOWN HALL, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY2Oth, At S o'clock. • ' LIEUTENANT-GENERAL .BADEN-POWELL, BAD EN-POWELL, UAIIEN-I'O WELL, BADEN-POWELL, The Commander of Mat-eking, and Founder of the Buy Scout Movement. GENERAL BADEN-POWELL lms selected for his lecture Subject, "SCOUTING IN PEACE AND WAR" (Illustrated). GENERAL BADEN-POWELL is <wtaii'.ly well qualified to speak authoritatively on the subject. This intcrestinp Lectiiro will bo profusely illustrated with pictures from Camp Life takm during th.j Boer War at the siege or MnteKiiifi, ami with scenes from tho peaceful camp life of the Boy Scouts. Positively the. only Led wo that General li" den-Powell will deliver in tins City. Box Plan will be opened at The Dresden Piano Co. on Thursday morning. May 2.1r<1, Prices of Admission—Reserved Sμ ts 55., umwervocl Ss., and 2*. Under Direction _of .T._nnd_N._Tait, ; . __ '- =13 THY Green'.'! Famous Corn Ointment. H will roninve your corn in a few nights. Only address, Vivinn Street. E" NGAGEMENT RTngeTSs. in the ponad disaouut pS uiarkfid prices, Uojrdi
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