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AMUSEMENTS." " Q '.E IJ. Jl- A' HQU 6E. Direction- M .— J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager ..~. Stewart, ICJIB ■ DBAMATIO SPECTACLE OF THE AGE, THIS EVENING, AT 7.45 SHARP. 'WHS EVENING,. AT 7.45 SHAM?. , . And Seven Following Nights. . MR, J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents General Lew Wallace's .Impressive..Religious Romance, ben 1 ' mm; IiEN .HUR. The 'Theatre by tho representation of . this, piny attains :i lofty dignity that lifts .. its influence to the plane of the Church;, '300 PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION 300.-. m PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION 300 ■ \ Box Plans at the Dresden. Day Salesavailable for Night of Issue Only' at" Christoson's. Prices t& usual.. ..,.,. rr\HE KING'S THEATRE, ' Proprietors; .. ,' West's, Ltd., and Linley. and Donovan. TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHTI - WEST'S PERFECT PICTURES. WEST'S PERFECT PICTURES. Gigantic Programme. The Cameraman at Uio WRECK OF THE STAR OF CANADA, WRECK OF THE STAR OF CANADA, at Gisborne.' Tho Topical of tho_ Hour. Inspection of THE CADETS FOR CANADA,- '.'";' ■ THE CADETS FOR CANADA, : -.'.'•. • By llis Excellency the Governor, ."'- 1 'Snapshots of tho new Premier, •.-"■• Anil ■ . . .'-':'" ; WEST'S STAR EXCLUSIVE, - '• TOE SERGEANT'S DAUGHTER, r THE SERGEANT'S DAUGHTER, I '.: " 1 -And (14) Other Novelties (14).Prices: Is. and Gd. Plan'at. Abel's nhfl ' Theatre. Booking Fee,' Cd., 'Phono 3H3. , m H E . . A D. E L P .H.J. Situalio'h I' Willis' Street. •''''- COMPLETE CHANGE-.'OK'. V /,' : PROGRAMME .. ~,- ~;■ TO-NIGHT. ' /■: ' . . TO-NIGHT. ",'..'"

CHARLIE COIJNS'-aiul"--"-.-:-- "• '-■ '_ A . • , Tho KNAVE OF SPADES.' On« of tho Greatest Detective Dramas yot ; ' Screened., '„..,. ~.',' A PIE WORTH. WHILE., . ..': , ALUBIN Feature.' .""\ AN EXCHANGE OF COATS. •"■'-' '. An EDISON Scream. '-■-. ■■ ;;•■> And tho Adelphi, All-Star Pictures,. '~.' ,1 POPULAR. PRICES:-' /.:"'; ' Circle and Back Stalls Is. . ; Front' stall* ..:;..;..; Gd. "•; '. ' Children Half-price..'. .'.,., _ ___ __ __» ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss\ Zmilli NEW THEATRE. 7, Z'" J- .•* Manners Street. " ~ ■ .7/ Z MacMahon and Donnelly, Proprietors, 'A Z GO WHERE THE CROWDS GOl ZZ ' DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.ro, :.Z '/, CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. V # TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, July 22nd, Z:' 7, following days and .nights, : 7i>. Z For tho FIRST TIME in New Zealand, '/'■.. 7, "THE WORLD Tho 7, Z "THE WORLD Ladies' .Drama. Z Z .Tho AGAINST HER." Z 7, Ladies' Drama. ,-. AGAINST HER." 7, 7, "The World . Against Her.' ■■/•:■ Z (Bv tJin famous NORDISK Company.),Z.. Zttpecinllv sheeted', by Mr. Z Mnho'n'on his recent visit to Sydney. /> 7, 'SYNOPSIS: Mnwla marries Hailing. 7,■:. Z —Tho Traitor.—Tho true friend—The 7,.-, Z deserted home—Pursued by detectives. 7, .. 7, —Tho absconder arrested.—Magdarob- A ! 7, tal.—A street accident—Magdaon the ■/•■ ■ Z' stage—Tlio motherly nvsliuct.—Kid- / 7. naps 'hor child—A nobln heart.— / 7/MAGDA COMMENCES A NEWLIIE; Z Z And all the Other Glorious-Subjects. Z Z Think of It!' Adultß SIXPENCE. .7... 7, Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. A , ss^sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Q.'K AT I RlNlv'' f Direction ...•...-■ Jolwi Fuller and Sonfli mS'SS FULLERSM, :of all. PICTURES-. Presenting two complete changes of programme weekly, every M^U^S^S 1 ? <lav. TO-NIGHT (Monday)> TO-NIGHII. 'COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. ... - Comprising tho; latest Productions, of the , World's Bpst.Prodlicers._,.,-' YARN NANCY BELL. YARN OF. THE NANCY LLL. THE TOPICAL GAZETTE. .' 'IN vAFTER YEARS. •■; ,~. • IN AFTER YEARS. . The Lubiu Co.'s Latest' Success. " -.. .1 And'a. Host of Others. - Orchestra Stalls. Is.; Stalls, bd.. I- .:■■

e HOK,TI"S,CONTIN OUS THEATRE, fe -Willis-Street..- The Homo of.Pel-fectlY-RrojecM '%(av-.. l^l^"' "A : NEW • BEGIXNIXtV; . "A fiffiW -.BEGINNING.' • "AV&; BEGINNING." ■ ••■. LadieVfoc : -This-Picture, which is aoV-, mittcdby.borh i-.-ten.Kl public nliko U ho'c'no of the b«stever screened in \\cl--liriiS*- To-nightVTo-night. Monday.Mon-. Anting Wat sutiwh' exclusive ttiupicluift ■■ - "A Tragedy m.tho Court'of Mian;--. • A Tragedy, in <ho Court of Milnn. . A Weclf photoplay, Mrnerbly actod and W V -.for- To-night* Programme .. Onen Uaihv'i'ram It a.m. -\ U !'•»•. ffi«;Ad* -M-5 Children,^ NE>VTOWN. ■ ; ; ,:.....:1... .....Hayvards, Ltd. IMrcrtLirWost's Ltd., ami Haywarda r- •-.: Ltd. -. i - First time in New town. . TO-XIGHT (Hv Universal Kequctt) ~ TO-NKJIIT. ■ v -That; Sensational I'ictovial .story/■• ■- ' A VICTIM Hl'' THK MORMONS. , .: A VICTIM 01' Till-; MORMONS .- Graphically told. 'Wlli'mity ' ■ A VICTIM UK THE MOKMQXb. .., „ -v victim 01? Tin:mormons "A romance that fascinate.*. . , WESTERN KIMONA. - An ,Es;aiMV - WKSTERN KIMONA. Extra Special,,, " I'IK -.WORTH WHILE, .- ■■- • .. ■ EXCHANGE OK COATS, Etc,,. Etc .- .Awl our.popular Orchestra., :1 .. ~,--, "VKKLIMIXAEY y ' : . -. ■: MISSION TO SEAMEX,':/. ;.' " . -W-hitmore Street.-'. -. . -.-..■. rtEAND EMPIRE BAZAAR wiJl'-.K, It opened by his ■ Excellency tho U>v.* ernor, Lord Islington, on, WEDNESDAY.,, July 31st, and continued on August- lit, 2nd,-and 3rd. ■■•■ ■■-. ..,„.,,.,„■■: Plain Stall, Fancy Stall, Men's ■Slall,'Sweets Stall, Refreshment' Mali, dim Tea Room. \ ..•.,'-.'. ' .', Grand Empire Pageant (daily), The , Famous "Blarney Baud," etc, • WE APPEAL TO~YOU. WILL K>U HELP US? . Bv sending 'in gifts of goods, money, arid kind, which arc very urgently needed for the ba7flav, mid will be gratoiully received and Acknowledged by tho -Missioner. . ;;,/.-• .: P. S; SHELL. " .-''■-■;■. string band;' ' ' messrs. ~ \vitetta brothers," I»JL vJlarp.-Violin,- and Flute (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak.Ho.to]), Are prcpared.-to.,receive engagements lor. "At Homos," Gordon'Pnrtios, .'etc. Can supply largo or small Orchestra. 'Address,'-136 TORY 5T.... ■'. tPhotvo 2570. " MRS. It. B. MASON. •'- TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. CLASSES on Mondays and Wednesdays - at 8 p.m., in private hall, SG Ghuzuee Street, near St. Peter's Church. Privatetuition by arrangement.. Proficiency on* jured'--ui'Six-'rriv'aU(.'licssonsi

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1498, 22 July 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1498, 22 July 1912, Page 7

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