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AMUSEMENTS. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSB ZrpttE NEW THEATRE,. Z Z X Manners Streot. 55 Z MacMahon oml Donnelly, Proprietors. 7J Z GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO I Z 7, DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m, Z 7, CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. Z Z TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, July 13. Z ■A The PHENOMENAL PROGRAMME 7, Z which Z 7, attracted Z 7, CROWDS Z 7, CROWDS ■ Z Z ' CR.OWDS all yesterday. Z Z NEXT MONDAY. Z jZ THE LATEST LONDON RAGE, Z I 7, "REDEMPTION." Z Z "REDEMPTION." Z Z."REDEMPION" literally holds the Z i'Z mirror up to hunmn, nature in a Z Z manner which not even tho spoken Z ? drama could accomplish. Z 7, "REDEMPTION." Z 7. MANETTE'S FIRST STEP.-SHE Z '/, LEAVES HOME.-DRIFTS ON TO Z Z THE STAGB.V-DRUGGED AND Z Z ROBBED.-THROWN INTO PRI-Z .Z SON.-MANETTE AS A NURSE.- Z 7i AWARDED THE LEGION OF HON- Z Z OUR. Then THE REDEMPTION Z Z find PEACE for "Death is a release Z Z from and end of all pains." Z Z Think of It! Adults SIXPENCE. Z Z. Children THREEPENCE Everywhere Z SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS3 rriOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I LAST NIGHT 1 LAST NIGHTI ' Of „•>'-„ Jlt - E>lwnrd Branscombe'g ENGLISH COSTUME COMEDY CO. THE DANDIES (RED). THE DANDIES (RED). . THE DANDIES (RED). J . Who are concluding the Longest ana most successful season—artistically and 'financially—that has over been known in New Zealand. THE DANDIES' FAREWELL NIGHTI What a send-off they'll get! and what a programme will be submitted!/ "PARTING IS SUCH SWEET 6OR- • ROW." Let no tears be shed. Our motto is "ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT." Entre nous; I think they'll come back. ■Eh! What? Como alonp in good timo to-night and FAREWELL YOUR FAVOURITES. ■— We'll find room for yoii. . THE COSY CONCERT CHAMBER Seats Nearly 600. Reserved seats can not' bo guaranteed after 8.5 p.m. Prices: 35., 25., Is. Box Plan at Dresden till noon, and from 12.30 till 7 p.m. at Christesnn's. Day Sale? Christeson's. • WEDNESDAY, JULY 24th, -. ■; ■'■■- REMEMBER THE DANDIES (GREEN). THE DANDIES (GREEN . LEO. D. CHATEAU, ■ •■-/", -■•■ General Representative. ■ Q E A T IN G BIN K. Direction John Fuller and Sons. .TO-DAY MATINEE. 2.30. ■'.-_ ..MATINEE. A Magnificent Series of ' FULLERS' The Best PICTURES. FULLERS' of all PICTURES. MATINEE PRICES:. Adults,' Gd. Children, 3d. to all parts. fi K A T I N G RINK. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures. Direction '. John Fuller nnd Sons. . THIS EVENING AT 8. FULLERS' Tho Best PICTURES. FULLERS' of All. PICTURES! Positively the Last Night of our ' Present Programme. THE TWO ORPHANS Selig'a TFIE TWO -ORPHANS Masterpiece. Constable Smith and the Magic Baton. SECRET OF'THE MISER'S CAVE GAME OF CHESS. THROUGH CHINA RANCHMAN'S DEBT OF HONOUR. ' TRIP TO THE ISLE OF MAN. ' Orchestra StaUs. Is.; Stalls, Gd. EUGBY FOOTBALL. UGB Y. ... F.O #1.. THIS AFTERNOON. AT 2.45. • Parks , ; ;' ;■ ■\ ORIENTAL V. PONEKE. ' ST. JAMES V. VICTORIA COLLEGE. ■ Early Games, weather permitting. At Petouo: PETONE V, WELLINGTON, .Train at 2,10 (Lambton); Admission, Gd.; Ladies Free; Grandstand, Gd. Reserved Tickets aa usual. At Hult: ATHLETIC V. SOUTHERN.W. G. TALBOT, ..' ;' Secretary, BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS OF' THE DOMINION. MONDAY, TUESDAY, & WEDNESDAY NEXT. At-. TOWN HALL, at 8 EACH-EVENING. A gathering of. over fifty of the best Amateurs tho Dominion can produce, representing all the Associations, RECORD ENTRIES~IN ALL-CLASSES. Prices: 7s. Gd., ss, 45., 35., 2s, Box Plan at Armit's. As the number of higher-priced Seats is limited, patrons are advised to book at once. ' W. G. TALBOT, ■ . - " ■ Secretary. SPECIAL TO VIOLINISTS. ' "LYRIC" ACRIBELLE VIOLIN E. ; STRINGS. ■ ■This etring is by virtue of its preparation stronger and purer in' tond than ono not prepared. It is not affected by climatio inflnences. therefore it is highly commendable to players with moist fingers. / Wβ have had this string tested by Home of the leading violinists of the Dominion, and they have expressed themselves as. delighted with it. The strings ari> packed 'three single leftgths in envelope. Tlie "LYRIC" E. STRING, three lengths 6d. eaoh or half-dozen, poet free, 2s. Gd. ■. ' : •Tho "SPECIAL LYRIC," three lengths 9d. eacn or half-dozen, ppat free, 3s. 9d. CHAS. BEGG AND .CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. Catalogues, of all string instruments and accessories sent froe anywhere on Tequest. "THE GARDEN HOTEL." ENGAGE Rooms for '■ a- • Week-end. Lovely Gardens, Comfortable Rooms, Good Menu, Courteous Attention. Moderate tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY. Ring up '^BELLEVUE." MRS. .Jl/'B. MASON. TEACHER .OF BALLROOM DANCING.' CLASSES on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m., in private hall, 8G Ghiiznee Street, near St. Peter's Church. Private tuition by arrangement.. Proficiency ensured in ■■ Six Private Lessons. STRING BAND. MESSRS.- VITETTA BROTHERS, Harp, Violin, and Flute (Constantly engaged "at Royal Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receive engagements for - "At Homes," Garden Parties,' etc. Can snpply largo or small Orchestra. Address, 136 TORY ST. . 'Phono 2570. CUSTOMS! CUSTOMS! T J. CASEY, Customs Agent, No. ItSI Foatherston Street. Goods cleared and promptly doliverod dt lowest rates. Telephone, No. 3156. Country clients re. ceive prompt attention. fNVITATIONS, Programmes, etc., for A ' functions of all kinds, promptly and tastefully printed at the "Dominion , ' General Printing House, Dominion Av. .enue, 'Phong 11& ... y

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1491, 13 July 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1491, 13 July 1912, Page 2

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