AMUSEMENTS. V' . "~* SIXTH', WEEK i'- | "' uV nd the- Crv is - STILL THEY COME! ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. - .THE DANDIES! • '■ "--THE DANDIES! ■ :i\ ■■. In" Hie ■•■ ' ODSY.. '.CONCERT -'-■<:■ CHAMBER. V\ ..-, EVERY EVENING, , ' ;",' At.8 o'clock. Mr. Edward Branscombe, presents his ENGLISH COSTUME COMEDY ■■ COMPANY, THE DANDIES .' A COMI'LRTE CHANGE OF .- PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. In'.' New Songs, New Dances, New Character Caricatures,' New Concerted Numbers, New Burlesques, Ne,v Business, • Etc.,. Etc., Etc. ' . ALWAYS 'SOMETHING NEW/, . THFrCOSY. CONCERT CHAMBER Is Nightly-Filled to Overflowing. THE DANDIES Appeal to All (Classes', of the Community. _„,,„ lv ith refined,tastes. , COME IN OUT. OF-: THE COLD, ino Hall, is Heated to. a Comfortable ■' " '' " Temperature.. - ■ .Prices:' 35., '&.; Is. I'M extra charges. Box Plan Dresden; Day Sales'Christeson'a, mm KiNGis. . , theatre! -*; Proprietors: . lini'&T™ 1 !-' and Liule J' and Donovan. 10-MGHT! - "-TO-NIGHT' ■$?ll§ - ■ BEST'S, WEST'S BEST'S WEST'S - WEST'S • Stupendous Attraction, ■ REDEEMED BY. FIRE. REDEEMED ■ BY- FIRE. . . ■ - REDEEMED BY" FIEE. ". '" -:■ - See- . '-■' - \ . THE .GREAT FIRE SCENE.- ; t THE GREAT FIRE SCENE. Never in. the annals of kinematogra'phy have .the awful., ravages. of. fire or . the efforts of human beings', to escape frony their fierce. grip., been . more • faithfullv described.; ' ' Remember, ' ■;-••■ REDEEMED BY FIRE \. REDEEMED BY FIRE ■ . Can Only be Seen at "..".' THE-... KING'S THEATRE. ' '" '■ _Prices: Is, and .6(1,-.-Plan at Abel's and theatre. Booking Fee; 6(1. 'Phone 3113.rpE .•".■■'kIXGJS".. .THEATRE. TO-MORROW! ; . ,'■ ''..' TO-MORROW! ; WELLINGTONLADIES' HOCKEY ASSOCIATION LADIES'/HOCKEY ASSOCIATION " LADIES' HOCKEY, ASSOCIATION . BENEFIT. BENEFIT.. BENEFIT TENDERED BY WEST'S PICTURES. Reserves at. Abel's and Theatre. CjHOKTT'S CONTINUOUS THEATRE. • The Homo of .Perfectly-Projected Pictures. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT' GRAND CHANGE OF: PROGRAMME. Presenting . the Lt\tcst Vitagraph Masterpiece, FIRING OF A PATCHWORK QUILT, One-of the Most Thrilling Railway Pictures -Yet Produced. THE SOCIAL SECRETARY, A Masterpiece by the Mighty -Lubin Co. ' • .■' Aii Innocent' Burglar'(vita.)— . Those Hickosvillo-Boys (A.B.)—Australian ■ Gazette—Tim and Jim (Lubin).' Supported bya Complete Programme of Dramatic nn.d .Scenic .Pictures'.. Open- Daily from llaim'. to 11 p.m. ' ■ Admission: Adults, Gd.; ■Children, 3d. .. .SPECIAL TO .VIOLINISTS.' "LYRIC" A.CRIBELIiE VIOLiN ' ; E>v .. .. : ; - v .; STRINGS.'. '' .-.-'; ,' : This siring is by virtue of its preparatio'n stronger,and purer'in tone than one not prepared.. ;■''. '. -'■-•-. '.Ifais.'.n.ot- affected by climatic- influences, therefore :it is highly commendable to playefsNvith moist fingers. . 'Wo bavo had this string tested.by nome of the.Jeading v;oljmsts:of the'-Dominion, and- they have expressed-" themselves as .delighted-with'it: Tho. strings are packed three single lengths in envelope.. ; The ■ "LYRIC" E. STRING, three lengths 6d/each or half-tozen, post free, 2s. 6d. ■..•'. Tho "SPECIAL LYRIC." three lengths 9d. each or half-dozen,' post free, 3s. 9d. CHAS. ',BEGG ' AND' CO., LTD.,'; Manners Street. Wellington.., Catalogues of all string instruments andaccessories'sent free anywhere on request. MRS. HIE. MASON. TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. GLASSES on Mondays and Wednesdays ab,B p.m., in private hall, 86 Ghuznce Street, near St. Peter's. Church. Private tuition by arrangement. Profioienoy'. ensured in Six Private Lesßons. STRING BAND." * MESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, IVJ. . 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"- small 'Orchestra. Address, 136 TORY ST. 'Phone 2570. \ ' ■■■ - HOTEL NOTICES. THE EMPIRE HOTEL,
. '• WILLIS STKEET. ~ RECENT improvements aud extensive interior t alterations, including the addition of a Now and' Up-to-date Electric Lift, have just been completed and installed at this Hotel. | New Spacious Lounge and Reception Rooms. Two Night Porters always :in attendance. All trains aud steamers met. Box 385. Phono 396. ' • I:. v ' F. POOL, Proprietress. Vg- H IT E'S HOTEL, e FOXTON, ' LEN FREEATIN, Proprietor. , ".' . I W AVER-LEY PRIVATE HOTEL, Marion Street, (opp. New Te Aro Post Office), City. Absolutely tire and • earthnuake-proof. Contains all modern conveniences . and comforts. A large promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. Tariff: 6s. per day; or from 255. per week. MRS. C. A. TREGONNING, 'Phono 29-17. < Proprietress. HOTEL FOR SALE. EMPIRE HOTEL, HAWERA. MESSRS. DWAN* BROS. liave lyyii by Mr.'E. ,T, Paul to offer (or Sale his interest in the Lease and Furniture of the EMPIRE HOTEL, HAWERA. The Hotel is n-modern building, newly erected, and well furnished. Everything new. Best position in Haw.cra. FIiEE HOUSE. FOR BIJER and SPIRITS, AND DOING A PAYABLE TRADE, L"P TO .£l3O PER- WEEK. RENT, .£lO PERWEEK. The Lease contains right of renewal clause at the termination of. the present one; purchasers have thus not'M take (lie risk of the elections. The Hotel is Indira sold frir' private reasons. Full particulars will to'supplied,'also'finances, arranged, for a suitable tenant. ■ \. '■;' . DWAN BHOS.,' ■'/■ '■"' Willis Str.aot,' Wellington, Solo Agents.-' STUDY yfeuir figure and have your Corsets' made to .moasiir,e: ; 'lf unable to'call, send a post-card[-to our lady rek - esentatiTe'..ivill; call- at your residence. The -Wholesale,' Corwt M'nnu.' .iaetuHug .Cloy,, J08& : .puba- ja treet* . ■>■:;.•-]
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1480, 1 July 1912, Page 1
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