' WELLINGTON_BACING CLUB. RACES! . RACES!. RACES! '*' TiAtHAM RACECOURSE. SKCOND D.U'-TO-MOKKOW (SATURDAYJ/jULY' SOkli,' 11112. "■ SECOND DAY—TO-.UOKUOW (SATURDAY), JULY 'liOth,'l'Jlß." " l " First Race- Starts at Noon. • .. , ■ TRAINS LEAVE FOB RACECOURSE AS UNDER:- - ■ ■•: : '-. -' TE AEO Depart: 10.28 and. 10.13 a.m.' '.' "" ' ' • '"' ■" v v " ""' LAMBTON Departs 10.48, 10.55, 11.5 a.in.,'and 1.5 p.ni. , v ' '■"•'"'" „. N.B.—Passengers travelling by the 11.5 a.m. train will probably mies ' the' - First Race. .. .. *•. . . ....• . . ■;.... A. E. WHYTE,., ~,/. Secretary. '
g E - N -■ __ . H U R. , NOTE,-Tlio Music of'tho Prelude will tako tho placo of tho Conventional Overture. Patrons are requested to bo Seated before 7.45; as tho Auditorium is darkened they cannot proceed (k> their Seats during tho Prelude. ; Q PE R A HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. , Richard Stewart. THE DRAMATIC SPECTACLE OF THE AGE. THIS EVENING, AT 7.45. THIS EVENING, AT 7.45. , And Nine Following Nights. MR. ,T. C. WILLIAMSON'. -. ' Presents General Lew Wallace's "' Impressive Religious Rioma-uce,, BEN HUR." BEN HUB. ' The Theatre by the representation of this piny nttains a lofty dignity that lifts ifci influence to the plane of the Church. 300 PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION 300 DOO PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION. 300 Box PJans, up to and including Tuesday Next, are' now on view at The Dresden,, and those for tho Final Six Performances' will bo OPENED THIS MORNING at 0 o'clock.' THE LATE TRAIN TO THE HUTT WILL BE DETAINED TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) MliilT UNTIL 11.30. - Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, ■ Gs.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is.; Early Door Stalls, Gd. extra; Early Dcor Gallery, Is. extra. ; ..-■ «•...-■: i ■-,•■ ■■ CKATING • R I N IC. Tho Recognised Homo of Perfect Pictures. Direction ..„ ;..Jolm Fuller and Sons. FULLERS'. The Best PICTURES FULLERS'. of all. PICTURES 'THIS -EVENING Messrs. Fuller ■\yill.hnvo much pleasure in again presenting tho Superb' Series of Pictures'which last evening , won the' applause of a vast audience. ■ ■- . THE CORSICAN BROTHERS, . THE CORSICAN BROTHERS, ■'.:'■ THE CORSICAN.BROTHERS,- '■ Adapted from , Alcxandre Dumas' famous Novel by .-the' Edison Company.' SAVED BY' HER LION " SAVED BY HER LION Selig's Great Ahiuinl Production. BETSY COED.' ■ THE GAZETTE. „■ TOWN OF MADRID. - , TOAVN OF MADRID. Funnicus Wants, to • Marry, Naughty -'.- -Boy's Exploits. ' • ■• WAR'S- HAVOC. ' WAR'S' HAVOC. . TOE LESSER: EVIL By tho THE LESSER EVIL ' BiograpU.Co.And Numerous Other Interest-ins Films. Orchestra.,. Stalls,. Is.; Stalls, lid.; ~',; ■ SHORTT'S CONTINUOUS iSPATEEfI. . . , ; Willis Slreet. " :'< , ...-' r The Home of Perfectly-Projected ■■.'".. Pictures, .■ TO-DAY! - and ' TO-NIGHT! See Preseiiting'that Great Sensational It See . Picture, •.- ' It Sso NAT PINKERTON, It S?o NAT PINKERTON, It See In the Great Railway-Robbery. It Sco One of tho. most exciting; pictures It See yet produced of this' TanMus It Sea : =•' ■ Detective. It. Sco THE BE-TTER MAN, It See -THE BETTER MAN,' It See One'of the most perfect Western; It Sco Dramas vet produced. It Seo A NEW'BEGINNING. It See A NEW BEGINNING. 'It See Ladies, sco this beautiful domestic It See drama. It is impossible to It See describe it in words. - % It See Gaumont Graphic, Rio da Janeiro It Sco (sceraic), Birds and Animals of It See Brazil, Who's Boes, Eh! (comic) It See . Etc. Etc.'- It Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission—Adults, "Gd.; Children,: 3d: 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 supply large or small Orchestra. Address, 130 TORY ST. 'Phono 2570. MRS. H. B. MASON. ?1 TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. CLASSES on Mondays and Wednesday's' at 8 p.m., in privateiiflll, BGGhu?.nep Street, near St. Peter's Church., Private tuition by arrangement. Proficiency ensured in Six Private Lessons.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1496, 19 July 1912, Page 7
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