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AMUSEMENTS. APEEi HOUSE. Direction ... George Marlow, Ltd. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, LAST NlliHT LAST SIGHT Of The Ureal: Success, THE MOTHER 01' HIS CHILD. THE MOTHER OF HIS CHILD. THE MOTHER OF HIS CHILD. ; THE MOTHER OF HIS CHILD. Its force, its Earnestness, its Directness Constitute the Charm and Attraction of this Magnetic I'lay. TO-MOUKOW-Tliursdaj—TO-MORROW, TO-MOKROW-Tluii'sdni—TO-MORKOW. . FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Mrs. Morton Powell's Most Successful, Powerful and Appealing Dvoinn. DRIVING A GIRL TO DESTRUCTION. DRIVING A GIRL TO DESTRUCTION. DRIVING A GIRL TO DESTRUCTION. An Intensely Dramatic Creation, replete with strong heart interest, and human passions. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 18. SATURDAY NEXT, -MAY 18. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. (By Snecial Request), EAST I/YNNE." Lady Isabel. EAST LYNNE. Archibald Cavlyle. t EAST LYNNE. Little Willie. ', LUST LYXNE. Sir Francis Levison. i And all other Favourite Characters. Popular Prices: 35., 2s. s\ud Is. . I Reserved Seat? 4s. Early Doors, Six. pence (Od.) Extra. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. ' '. ' * "-STANLEY GRANT, Manager. 6 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSRSBS » Z mHE NEW MANNERS STREET I 1 Z XIIEATRE. MANNERS STREET 7, Z MacMnho!) and Donnelly. Proprietors, i> '£ GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! 7, 55 " DAILY, li a.m. till 11 p.m.' £ Z CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. £ 7, ENORMOUS CROWDS Witnessed / /, ENORMOUS CROWDS "A Royal 7, 1 7, ENORMOUS CROWDS Divorce" 7, tV, ENORMOUS CROWDS All Day 7. V, ENORMOUS CROWDS . Yesterday. 7, 7, It is the LAST WORD IN PHOTO 7, . '/, PLAYS. Z r 7, All To-day.and To-night. May 15th, Z 3 7i "A ROYAL DIVORCE." Z /, And Other Gvent Subjects. Z . Z IN PREPARATION- 7i 7, . "PARIS DAY BY DAY." 7. ■ 7, ', . .Words fail to describe it. Z ). Z '"It will surclv create a sensation. Si ZV'" ' — Z Z Think of It! Adults SIXPENCE. Z Z Children THREEPENCE Every where. Z SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS K MISSIONS TO SEAMEN INSTITUTE, } Whitmoro Street. i-l . THE "TITANIC" DISASTER. , [I <fIHAND CONCERT \ VJTRAND V/ONCERT f In aid of fho "Widows, and Children of, P Seamen lest in (lie Wreck of the Titanic. |. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, r WEDNESDAY, 15th MAY, 1912. j , Chairman-His Worship tho Mayor (Mr. D. M'Lareu). ~ Also under the patronage of olher Icndp ins Citizens. p To commence at 8 p.m. p TICKETS-2s. and Is. £ MRS. MONTAGUE Accompanist. THE MAN OF MAFEKING.I Messrs. J. and N. Tait have much pleasure in announcing that they have• been , - able to arrange with Lieutenant-General i. Sir Robert Baden-Powell, Chief Scout, and Defender of MnfcKng, to Rive u «r- ---'•' iesof Lectures in • Nev-Kealand. As;his ! time is limited arrangements can bo made ONLY ONE LECTURE IN WELLINGTON, Which will take place in the r TOWN HALL, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 20th, •U S o'clock. LIEUTENANT-GENERAL f BADEN-POWELL, BADEN-POWELL, ' The Commander of Mafckins, and 1 Founder of th? Boy Scout Movement 3 GENEIUL BADEN-POWELL has selccts pd for his lecture Subject, 1 "SCOUTING IN. PEACE AND WAR" (Illustrated). GENERAL BADEN-POWELL is certainlv well qualified to. speak anthonta- , lively on the subject.- This interesting 1 Lecture will be profusely illustrated wihi i pictures from Camp Life taken during the 1 Boer War at the siege of Mafeking, and with scones from tho peaceful camp mo of the Boy Scouts. • Positively the- only Lecture that General will deliver ini thiß. City. Box Plan will bo opened at Ihn Dresden ■ Piano Co. on Thursday morning, May 2JkI. Prices of Admission—Reserved Seats 55., unreserved 35., and 2s. 5 Under Direction of J. and N. last. i LAST FEW DAYS.: . LAST FEW DAYS. t EXHIBITION. Of WATFR-COLOUK DRAWINGS, ATEE-COLOUR 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. FOR PRIVATE SALE. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PUBLIC LIBRARY LECTURES. A LECTURE will be given in the Town A Hal! (Concert Hnll) TO-MUHT (Wednc-dny), the 13th May, at S p.m.,.by TROL OV THE fNI'IT." Admission FREL. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 15th May, IM2. ____________ "THE GARDEN HOTEL." ENGAGE Rooms for a' W«ok Kmi. Lovely Gardens, comfortable rooms, o-ivH 'nenu" courteous attention. Moderfto f"r.ff Ji"l ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY. ■ King Up "BELLEYUE." MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO LEND mHE WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, X AND INVESTMENT COMPANY. LIMITED. A<lvftM*e made on approved freehold eecuritiM (Farms and Town Properties) from .EM nll<l ''P wnl ' ( ' s ' at current rates of interest. Offices: 219 Lnmbton Quay, Wellinston. K. E. RAWNSLEY, Secretary, TRUST MONEYS. TO Ll'-Nl), JjlOO to £im, nt 5 per cent., on Freehold Mortgage, repayable as desired. A. M. SALEK, Solicitor, next Uniou Bank. 'Phone TOO.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1440, 15 May 1912, Page 1
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