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AMUSEMENTS. "BEN HUB" BOX PLANS L "BEN HUR" BOX PLANS , . . • For the First Six Nights ; Will be Opened, at tho Dresden THIS MORNING, AT 9 O'CLOCK. • THIS HORNING, AT 9 O'CLOCK. A aueue will be formed from 8 a.m. :q p. be a ho use Direction ~, J.' C. Williamson, Ltd Manager Richard Stewart BEN HUR . ' BEN HUR The -Wonder • Spectacle of the Century .•.■■' Commencing WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. ■ For a Brief Season, ■;;; .. , MR. J. C, WILLIAMSON (By arrangement with Messrs. Klaw ant v Erlahger) 'presents General Lew Wallace's Great Religion: Romance, ' BEN HUR. BEN. HUR. 300 PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION 30( 300 PEOPLE IN THE .PRODUCTION 301 HORSES IN TRIPLET TEAMS IN THI .?i.,:THRILLING CHARIOT RACE..". Augmented Orchestra and ,Fnll Chorus. ' Fifteen Magnificent Scones, And a Dramatic Cast of First Artistii ■'■■■ Importance. The Play produced by Wybert Stainforc and J- W. Hazlitt. . •:":;pla,nsl:fo'r^rhe.First 'Sis Nights will b< opened at the Dresden THIS MORNING at 9 o'clock.'... A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. , ■ '"■•', Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 63.; Stalls, 3s.;!Gallery, Is.; Early Dooi Stalls, Gd. extra; Early Door Gallery, Is extra. . Touring Manager, John.-; Farrell. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS'SSSSSSSSSSSSS -Z./pHE .-NEW THEATRE,? Z- J- ' Manners Street. Z Z MacMahon and Donnelly, Proprietors. Z Z GO WHERE THE CROWDS.GO! Z ZV DAILY, 11 a.m. till 1] p.m. .Z Z CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. Z ZiCompleteChnnge To-day & To-night. 55 Z ' July 12. Z Z "SPRING arid AUT"UMN." A superb Z Z "SPRING and AUTUMN." picture. Z Z "SPRING and AUTUMN." drama. Z Z "SPRING and AUTUMN." by the Z Z "SPRING and AUTUMN." Cifles Co. Z Z ■■;:.' "REFORMATION," ■ Z Z An Emotional Hepwix Drama. Z Z:"ST. JOHN'S NEWFOUNDLAND." Z Z A Wonderful 'Edison Scenic. Z Z"A PROBLEM IN REDUCTION," Z Z' :A Vitagraph "Feature" Comedy.. Z '/,: . "LEA LEARNS TO DANCE," Z Z - A Continental Skit. Z 7, ;■-'■■ AND: Z Z "THE CATTLE THIEF'S BRAND." Z Z A Sensational American Drama. Z Z SPECIAL NOTICE! To-night will Z Z SPECIAL NOTICE! be added aZ Z Magnificent and Brilliant- VitagTaph Z 7i,) . Drama, entitled Z Z, . : , "SUNSET"'. '' ' Z Z (A Romance of a Woman's Life.) Z Z REMEMBER- Z Z' The Latest Dramatic London Rage Z Z ' ,' REDEMPTION."' Z Z A Sensational Exclusive Special Im- Z Z portation. Z ,Z . NEXT MONDAY! Z Z ALL WELLINGTON will Talk about Z 7, the-Drama. , , Z Z Think of Tt! . • Adnlts STXPENCE. :■ 7, Z Children THREEPENCE Everywhere, Z SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSRSSSSSSSSSfifSRSSS Q K A T I N G / EI N K. The Recogniised Home of Perfect Pictures. Direction-.. John Fuller and Sons. THIS EVENING AT 8. PULLERS' ..The Best ■ PICTURES. FULLERS",■:..,; V o f all PICTURES. '■.' '■ ■< '"Presenting ■■:■■. TWO ORPHANS' - 'The Selif? Company's TWO ORPHANS ; Great TWO ORPHANS Masterpiece. THE SECRET OF, THE MISER'S CAVE. Through China. . ..' Is Life Expensive? RANCHMAN'S DEBT OF HONOUR, Trip to the Me.of' Man. Lake Scutari. A GAME OP CHESS. And a Number of Other Subjects. "I "Orchestra Stalls. Is.; Sfalls. fid. SATURDAt (2.30) AFTERNOON /GRAND MATINEE! QHORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE, £> ■■■• ; Willis Street. , The Home of Perfectly Projected • ' 'Pictures. ■ TO-DAY and ; TO-NIGHT! . Yesterday's Clmnge of Programme, ■■ ■ '..-■■'.■ ■.Presenting:-. THE VICTIM OF :■" ' ! THE VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE, •.. ■, ~ CIRCUiMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE, A, Maghifioent Pixiduction by tho A.B. Co. SHADES OF WINTER, A Gorgeously. Coloured Pictuie which affords some remarkable viows.of the coun- ■ try in-Winter.' ■ OnlyVFaotory Girl (tlraina), The Burglar's Fee .(drahia), Gaumbnt Graphic, Animal Studies ,(a particularly iiiteresting and instructive picture), Celebrating His Saint's Drty'(comic), Extraordinary Shop--1 -'■ ;■. ping, Etc., Etc. Open daily, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission—Adults,. 6d.; Children, 3d. '' : SPECIAL TO • VIOLINISTS. '' "LYRIC" ACRIBELLE VIOLIN E. ; . - STRINGS. ; This string is by virtue of its preparation stronger and purer in tone tnaji one . not prepared. ■ ' ■ It is not affected by climatio influences, therefore : if is highly'commendable to players/with moist fingers. We'have had.this string tested by wome .of the leading .violinists of the-Domiiiion, and they have expressed themselves aa delighted with_it... The strings arp packed three'single lengths in envelope. The "LYRIC" E. .STRING, three lengths 6d. each or half-dozen, poet free, 2s. 6d. /Tho "SPECIAL LYRIC," three lengths 9d. 'each or half-dozen, post free, 3s. 9d. GHAS. BEGG ~XnD CO., LTD., Mannerr Street, Wellington. Catalogues of string instruments and accessoriM sent free anywhere on request. . . LECTURES. ■ :.-•■': HEALTH AND HEREDITY, ■ ' • Aud 'HOW TO PROMOTE THE FITNESS ■' OF THE RISING GENERATION. T ECTURES, WITH LIMELIGHT ILJU LUSTRATIONS, will be given by DR.TRUBYKING .On MONDAY, JULY 15,' at the Parish Hall, '...,■ LOWER HUn, at 2.30 p.m., And on TUESDAY, JULY 16, at the Borough Council Chambers, PETONE, .-' ■ At 8 p.m. ' The attendance of Mothers and all interested ;is. particularly invited. MOTOR CYCLES.—The New Hudson 3H-h.p, 3-speed, free engine. The World's beat mo'tor cycle for solo or'sidiv car work. '. Does the work of a fi-h.p. single gear at'half the cost. WrrCOifßE AND PYM, Agents, 'Phone 2451. ■ Vivian >Street. "A i J -5,," ' Chain-driven, 2-Speed Motor is One of the Finest Mounts Made. "Best Performance out of 23 Machines. The THREE-SPEED ROVER" Won "ifei--ratt's Cup" out of 5!) different machines eutured. The RUIJGE holds all the Ilccords for Spoed, Power, and Comfort of Riding. The 20-speed Itmlge will arrive this month. "Leave Your Order Now!" BOUCHER'S MOTOR AND '.CYCLE AGENCY. 74 LAMBTON QUAY. TNVITATIONS, ■ Progtanimes, etc., for X functions of all kinds, promptly and tastefully printed at the "Dominion General Printing House, Dcmiaioa Avenue, 'Phono U&

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1490, 12 July 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1490, 12 July 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1490, 12 July 1912, Page 2

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