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AMUSEMENTS. p. FAREWELL i '•"" To" ■:' ".■■:■ ■'•■"■ jl/T J. BGAK ET .. C O ; O P E It. , POSITIVELY LAST" TWO APPEAR- ' ANCES IN WELLINGTON. f\' P E E A HOUSE. I I easee J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction J. and N. Tait. Mana"er A. W. Batiste. - FINAL PERFORMANCES: i TO-NIGHT - MONDAY - At 3.15 10-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, MYRGARET MARGAREI Most Famous MARGARET of all .MARGARET, ■":*./ ;.:;■ Entertniners. [ •' 'COOPER-" •■ ■ Her Delightful ■' r .cooper ~;■,. ■•■.;• ■:■: songs at :-■ ■ .COOPER"' - THE PIANO. : "Wellington follows Melbourne and Sydney's example, and is completely captivatj., ed by ■ THIS BEWITCHING SONGSTRESS, : •;.. ■ -MARGARET COOPER ~' ; ;; Diva of Humorous Song, 1 . ':■ >': ;'■ . Supported by ■'■'■ '.DISTINGUISHED ENGLISH ARTISTS. j COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME Brices: 55. : (reserved), 35.. 25., and Is. Plans at the Dresden until 5 o'clock; j; , 'thereafter at Clitisteson's.. . ,;. Day Sales,-3s. and 2s. at Christeson's. :','. rrai~T KING'S ~ THEATRE. ■}. : '-c \J- . . •.!•■* '" Proprietors:' ;•• •■ •'<- ' ■ West's, Ltd., and Linley and Donovan. .TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! i, ;■■' WEST'S WEST'S -WEST'S :■ WEST'S '..' WESTfS . 'WEST'S '-.. • Grand Military Spectacular Drama: •■■■■■."••■• '•:.■■ THE TRAITRESS. ; '.''-'/. I THE TRAITRESS. . ,: : ' . THE TRAITRESS. , Hiss Asta Neilson, in her..Last and i■-.-■ ; . ' Greatest Success. ' •-■■•-.-.; v THE TRAITRESS.) 1 Ai Tale of the Franco-Pfnssiari War. , ■ THE -TRAITRESS. ' , ,i The Most Stupendous Military Drama 1 ~.;'■ .:..'/ •■; of all times. • ■ ■ , : •: ' In Addition, : . ,-■ i A Superb Scries of Views in Colours of •PARIS. PARIS. PARIS. PARIS. ;.■■■:. V PARIS. PARIS. PARIS. ;• : ..':*. . Showing the i Hotel de Ville—Pantheon-Bourse-Church '■of the Sacred Hfiar.t-Hp.tel. (Jo. ..Chinjr— i I'oflt Nenf—Clock '"Tower—Metropolitan I .'Railway—Conciergerie—Viaduct at Passy— ■"■■■- Eiffel tower—Trocadero—Pont Alejandro '; 111-Petit Palais-Hotel des Invalides- !■ Napoleon's Tomb—Arc de Triomphe— j Palace de la Concorde—Madeline,. Opera '!*.'■■ •:' "','■ House, etc. ■■' .' . ■ _ : /And other snbjccts, DRAMATIC, SCENIC, I . INDUSTRIAL, COMIC. Prices: Is. and 6d. Plan at Abel's and f /.Theatre. Bookingjflce, 6d. ' 'Phono 3143. ■ SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. !'. vZ.'/pHE ."•:'-'NEW•:"■'•• THEATRE, Z ■,;■.'Z-..A ■, ; Manners Street. , Z ■ Z MaeMahon and Donnelly, Proprietors. Z, '•;■■:% GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! Z '■ Z )'■ DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. '■■-: .7,- CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. Z ':' 7,:\ • "REDEMPTION." Z ' 7, TO-DAY andTO-NIGHT, July 15. 7n ■' 7, The FIRST of the SERIES of ELA- ,-Z., ; Z BORATE SPECTACULAR DRAMAS Z I' ! Z .specially secured by MACMAHONZ Z and DONNELLY,' selected' by Mr. Z !:-.■ Z Charles MncMah.oji;during his recent Z : Z visit to Sydn^v.iS' : ' ~„ . . ' Z ■V 7. • ■'REDEMPTION." -Z I ■'.■ Z An enthralling-story:-which .--■:. Z. '■■■: 7,' ..-literally ■■■hofd9"thO;"mirror \-. ■/ ':■■'■ 7, i^7tip.^td;;/Jl.Timaiv-.'..•Nature... :~."Z : 2 Tig , " -First / ;Z ! . 7. Hme^Drai't^ ; onXto':tKe-StagOrrDnig-;;Z ; ■■' Z gcaTffdTKQbbcte'HJiwwn into' Prison Z ;• •:■ Z -Mannljte-as-^"Nurse^-The-ißedemp- Z ; Z tioh— Pobr-Manettel/Rest totheeEowJ- Z i■:- 7, """" Also, a'll ; the'.OTHER' ,;• Z : 7, GREA'P'-SUBJECTS.. .'* • Z I- 7, Think of KK'-A'dults SIXPENpE. Z ■"■. . Z'ChildrenTSßEEPENCEEveryvrhere.-Z. ' : SSSSSSSSSBSBfiSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSBBS ; ' Q HORTo.'b'i ;.(SSNTINU:o;US ..THEATRE, ' ,>3 ■ ; : ;;:^ :.'. The Home'-'ofiP-erfectiynProjected !■■ V: : ■Pictures. , -" ': . ■ ' TO-DAY TO-DAY TO-DAY .TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT CHANGE PROGRAMME, .-•,- '.. Presenting that lv-baderiul Vitagraph Life : .•" Z' ' •■ ■' Portrayal, .■.'.'... ..':.' " 1 THACICERAY'S VANITY FAIR!: 1 THACICERAY'S VANITY FAIR!' ; THACKERAY'S VANITY FAIR! ',-.■• : ,Ladies^.when,,in»to.ivn, .see this,.beautiful; I * - v -...-. picture.-- .-.■-.. • •-■ :" A. Triumph of Acting.-and.Brilliant '.-. . ';,'. Photography. " , . Supported by a complete programme, of ■■" :'« '.'..'.'7-ExoltisiTO.,Pictures... '...' ' , Ooen"di(Uy from 11 a.m. to 11. p.m. ' Aumfssibii—A'dnlfs','C'cl";" Children,' 3d. trNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PAT- ; RONAGE OF ' HIS EXCELLENCY . THE GOVERNOR, LORD ISLING- :. ■■-. .TON;;p;ft";v-; ;■.,•;.-, ,C:,..v '■'.' ndNCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL.' ■: "Vi. TUESDAY, JULY lGtli. ' v , ' •'■ THIRD PIANOFORTE RECITAL, ■- - ■-'—vvv ■..-By^>. ■■:■■■< •- - . '■■ " ■■'■' ■■ Assisted by ■' • . MISS HANNAH SWEENEY, MISS PHYLLIS HANIFY, and MR. F. R. '. ■■-. .'.V JOHNSTONE. -:■; . . : ■ Box Plan at Dresden, July Bth. |. '~■■■•■" "THE GARDEN HOTEL." '■' "BJ'StGr>VGB Rooms ■ for , a Week-end! ■;..■ JUI.. IJovely Gardens; , Comfortable Rooms, 1 Good.Menu,..Gourteou-s Attention. Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC I EVERY. SUNDAY; " .•,•'■. !, Ring up "BELLEVUE.". -- .; : MRS. H; B. MASON.' i TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. CLASSES- on.Mondays and .Wednesdays. . at 8 p.m., in private hall, 8G Ghuznee Street, near. St. Peter's Church. . Private 1 tuition by 'arrangement. Proficiency enl sured in Six Private Lessons. ■ - : ';■.•'■ . .STRING BAND. MESSRS. VITETTA , BROTHERS, ; Harp, Violin, arid Fhite- . i. (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotol), Are prepared to receive engogements for I - "At'H6mes," Garden Parties, etc. ■ i Can supply, large, or small Orchestra. ' . ,■--, 'Address, 136; TOBY. ST.. "Phone 2570. •■ . CONVEYA|!J CES. ■•', T. EVIN-FOXTON COACH SERVICE. ' JLJ Time-table.—Leaves, Foxton, 6.30 \ a.m.; arrive Levin, 8.30 a.m.: leave Levin 10.30 a.m.; arrives Fostbn 12 noon; leave !■ Foxton 2.35 p.m.; , arrive;Levin 4.30 p.m.; '. leave Lorin lAa p.m.;■'.arrive Foxton 9.45 p.m. •■''.:■. -> ■■ : A.F. CHAMBERLAIN. ■ ROX'AL-MAIL COACH SERV.ICE~the Shortest Route' to and from Fox- ; ton.—Leave Foxton daily,.6.3o.a.m.;'arriving .Shannon, daily, 7.30 . a.m.; leave 1 Shannon daily; 10145 a.m.; arrive Foxton daily.,. J2; noon;, leave Foxton daily, 2.30 p.m.;' 1 arrive Shannon daily, 7.30' p.m.'; ieavo Shannon daily,- 8.15 p.m:; arrive Foxton daily, 9.30 p.m. ■ • , ■ '■ ; -.-..-- : , ■ T.H.;GINGELL^ROYAL .MAIL leaves ■ CARBINE STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton '. daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. :_. B.J. MOORE, Proprietor.., . .■--„■;■•• ;, ■■;.;■ ;r Feilding. ALKER'S STABLES, > BULLS. Forwarding Agent, Carrier, , and General Contractor. Coaches Greatford to •■ ' Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motor-cars on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. -' ' : .. J. E. WALKER, Proprietor. L~Y AND Y o U N G. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS and: , GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON. ' All Trains Met.' Commercial Travellers' . Samples promptly attended to. ,New and ' Sample Rooms. Agents for '. the N.Z.- EXPRESS CO., Storage and Stabling. Corner , Diion and Bannister Streets. St. John : Ambulance available day or night. 'Phone No. 12G, Pi-ivate • i37.r'P:o: Box-50.:.•..;,:'' , ',;, . ' MOTOR --GrCLESi-The New Hudson , 3H-h".p.' 3-speed, free engine. The i WoHd'3 best'motor cycle for solo or side- ' ■ oar< woTk7 : Does the work of a 6-h.p. single-gear at half the cost. . OTTCOMBE AND PYM, - Agents, ; •PJ.rr0«.:2451»-. '' . " Vivian Street,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1492, 15 July 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1492, 15 July 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1492, 15 July 1912, Page 2

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