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SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.S Z npHE NEW THEATRE, I , Z JL Manners Street. I '" Z MacMahon and Donnelly, Proprietors. 'A A GO WHERE Till! CROWDS GO! 7, Z DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. ' /. Z CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. Z Z "One ounce of judgment is. bettor Yi 'A than ii ton of work." 7/ Z TO-DAY; mid TO-NIGHT, July 23. : Z •■ Z "THE WORLD AGAINST HER." 7, 7, ALL RECORDS BEATEN Yesterday. Z 7, ALL Anticipations Exceeded. .. -Z-. ..>.-. 7, PACKED, packed to tho doors all yes- 7. 7, terdav afternoon and evening. 7, 7, "THE 'WORLD AGAINST DIOR.': 7, ■•/, "THE WORLD AGAINST HER." Z V, An Entrancing Ladies' Play. Z 7, A wholesome touching story of every- Z ' Z day life, which instantly appeals to 7, Z the finer instincts of human nature. Z 7, NEW SUPPORTING SU EJECTS to- 7, 7i day. "Olio is Bnshw.es and Iho other 7i ■' 7i Crime" (A.B. Dramatic Masterpiece). Z' ' 7, "SACRED CITY OF THE GANGES" 7, -■ 7, .{Glorious Travel Item). ... Z,.,.,,, 7, "Hobby, fho Judge" (comic). : Z 7/ "The Burglar Helped," otc, etc..'.. Z'. ','" 7, Think of It! Adults SIXPENCE. Z Z Children THREEPENCE Everywhere; Z '.".- SSSSSSSSS.SSSSSSSS3SSSSKSSSSSRKSSSSS... qka tno ■; r i.n k; ;-' I Tho Recognised Homo of Perfect' Pictures;' Direction ~John Puller and Sons. '; PULLERS' ' TholTesf PICTURES" 1 ." FULLERS' of all. PICTURES '-' THIS EVENING AT 8. ..";'':'"' A delightful selection of fresh and healthy,'-Photo-Plays. ' : OUR. NEW PROGRAMME, ". ' , ".; The finest for many months.- ■ •'- ■;.; A Tow of Uio Gems: ' "■..""'! ME AND BILL. Studies in Aquatic Lifa • IN AFTER YEARS. ■ • • • - Tho Valley of Hi* Danube. ', ' '•"'" ARCHIBALD CIIIIBBS and tho WIDOW ' ' The Topical Gazette. Under Mexican * ' Skies. The Bravo Hunter. ""■"' "- 1 ' YARN OF THE NA.NCY BELL.- "' Elephants at Work.in India.' PAYING THE PRICE., ;; - ; ■;■■'■ Please Note. —This Programme will'tot screened for two* more nights onlv. '--," " COMPLETE CHANGE THURSDAY. Orchestra Stalls, Is.; Stalls,'Ud.'' ' THE KING'S .;. THEATRE '.;,; Proprietors: West's, Ltd., and Linley'and Donovan, ': WEST'S PERFECT .PICTURES. • '■ ' WEST'S PERFECT PICTURES. ''' i TO-NIGHT. , TO-NIGHT; ■'/.. The Topical of the Hour.' • ■ WRECK OF THE STAR OF CANADA; ; , WRECK OF THE STAR. OF CANADA, ;'' ' <it Oisborue. Every detail, from the Kti\^liiigtq,'th,G'., i .' abandonment of the vessel faithfully por-"'.'.,. hviyed. ■■..!.-.. .... ••• i THE PLOT THAT FAILED. '"/" Inspection of , '" •'',' """ THE CADETS FOR CANADA, ."..-/', Snapshots of tho new Premier, ■ ~-'•• - ' A Modern Yarn, '"..':' '".' THE SERGEANT'S DAUGHTER, '",'-' THE .SERGEANT'S DAUGHTER;' 1 . :'''■'. WHIFFLES AND HIS PORTRAIT. WHIFFLES iAND HIS .PORTRAIT. ".:" .'.And Others. , ... '~.,.. Prices: Is. and lid. Plan at Abel's m\& ■ Theatre. Booking Fee, Gd. 'Phono .3143.'; '. m o w n , •/. h a ; L'JL,; MONDAYJIiSth JULY. ; ,„ ' COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT . ; ':,, Tendered to MR, BORNEO GARDINER ; V "...,' '• By Leading Local Artists nad Artistef?, • Ono of tho MOST varied and INTENSE-'. . LY entertaining prograranws.yet' submit* -'• ted to a Wellington audience. ' ~:..". ... DUETS. ■■'• ■ " '■-■■•■ : QUARTETS. ""' CHORUSES. '.'■■■:■■■ INSTRUMENTALISTS. SOLOS. ' '■ " "■ '
~ And a'host of other Attractive*-. Ilcms.".' '• POPULAR PRICES.-Rcservcd Scats, 25.; other scats, Is. > ■ ■ ■ Tickets, can Ix* purchased at .Dresden. ■ 11, A. KEENAN,, ... .•; Hon, Secretary. ... • ■ WANQANUI. RIVER'. •"'■ " ..,: ,-'■'." TEE FINEST RIVER TRIP IN THH ; ' "■'.: WORLD AT .YOUR DOOR. - STRANGERS from ; nil Parts concede :, : that the Wanganui River Excels all •■■ eights in Scenic Grandeur. . Yon'may enjoy a Rest Cure at Beautiful Plpirikii House, or tho Unique Houseboat, for a Week,.; at 7s. PER DAY. TUESDAYS, THURSDAY, and SATUR. DAYS, FROM WANQANUI. TUESDAY. ■ THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, • FROM TAUMARUNUI. SUNDAYS and MONDAYS. EXCEPTED. ' Bookings, Maps, Itineraries, , Tourist ~.', Bureau, Ocok and. Sons. • '.'.,■ ' A. HATRICK AND COMPANY,. I/rfc"..' : .' STRING BAND.' ' .:,':'■;)''.''' MESSRS, vimTA ;: : BROTHERS/ilt ; Harp,'-. Violin, I ,and Flute-•■''••". ■•■•' •••• (Constantly engaged, at Royal Oak Hotel),. .--. ■ ■ Aro oreparcd to receive -engagements ioi: .-,•,-.; "At Homos," Garden Parties, eto. •-• •■■•••■ > Can supply largo or small Orchestra., ..-,,.,: , Address, 136 TORY ST. ■ - 'Ph0n02570; '" IJI INVITATIONS, '•'Programmes; l ;- etc., ' ! foi functions of oil lauds; promptly''j"' and tastefully printed at (ho "Dominion I ''''/ .General Printing'"House,' Dominion''Av- ! '"'"' er.ue. 'Phono 14-12. •■/'■' :',;""', : ;"",'"' ' Unless oQierwiso specified, registered let- \, .■..-. tors and parcels-post: packages >niustr'be''" ■■•• .handed in and money-orders,obtained on«,. ,;, hour before tbe ordinary mail, closes..-. '.'..... AH the principal mails by train and, steamer .'clopo at. To Aro and .Conrtcnay.',''': l'laee Post Offices at the same hours as at • the Chief Tost Office, with'the exception'"";''■ that there is no la,to-foe oloa-raricc, anb '■ ■ that mails by tho ferry soamcrs for>EOUth-< '<•■ crn oftlcea close at 6 p.m. ~ ~„ ~,-.. ..-•■■ D.M1LMX...,..,." . '.. Chief Postmaster. '. Chief Post Office,' Wellington'., "'.,'".' " July 23, 1912. -. ~ .; ;,- ;;■ ;;•, ;.-,. : wireless. . ". ■':: .;•;.. The following vessels will probably. b« Within wirclers range this' evening;—War-' ""' rimoo (Wellington to Melbourne, via Bluff), •'>■•"■■'; Wimmera (Auckland to: Wellington), Moo-' l,l> ' ; ralii (Sydney to Wellington), Victoria (Wellington to Sydney, via Atickland), Talunc, Zealamlic (Wellington' to "Auckland),' Ran-l-oto 'Westport to Auckland), liotoruo (Auckland, to Wellington). i t , '~. ' ~.,.•. WEATHER REPORTS;?:,^ ..: WEATHER AT 4 P.M. IYESTEPDAY.',-,' , .'r ■ Oapo Maria - van Dienion.—S.E., - lightl- .-• '' barometer, 30.08; thermometer, .58. n ,,finci'. „ sea smc-oth.- .." - . ..' ....,- .." .'.r. ..' Kusscll.—S.E.,. fmsh;/ barometer,',73o.o7)',?V. thermoinotor, 61. Fine; sea moderate.- -■"*•■ Jtanukau Heads.—S,, breeze; barometer, 30.11; thermometer, 49. , Fair.s.so.i, smooth. • Auckland— S„ light; barometer, 30.08; ■thermometer, 65. Fine. • Taurangai—N.W., light; barometer;'.3o3o; a thermometer, 52. Fair; eea smooth. ..East'Caps.—B„ 'fros.li; barometer, 1 ' 30;04j'■''■ therniomewr, 54: fair; '.tea moderate' ■'>>..;.t " Gisboi'iic.—B., light; l barometer, • 30.15J: —. '.- thermometer, 50. Vine: t-oa smooth. I .-/,!■ Port Almnri.—S., l't'ht; barometer, 30.15;- • thermometer, 51. Fine; sea. moderate., ..','.'. ■'~ Castlcpoint.—R.W., light; barometer, 30.16; thcrniomotcv, 49. Cloudy; sen. ifa;' •'' creasing. Wellington.—B.;- breeze; barometer,-30.21; '' -' thermometer, 49. Fair. ' ".'.;-.-. '..;!-. Now Plymouth,—S., ~ lisht; -lvj.rometer, 30.12; thermometer, 60. Fair; son, '■mboth. Oapo Egmont.—S„ light; -barometer,3o.lo; •'.'.' thermometer, 54. Fine; tea smooth, Wanganui.—S.K., light; ba.ronieU-f, 30.13;' ■ "' thermometer, 53.. Fair; sea. smooth. Farewell Splt.-S.K.'i' ltght; havomVtot,' iV " 10.15; ihormomoltr, 50. -Flnos.rscaahodoratfl., .", : Cape • Kpuhrind.—S.W.;~ brcoze;- barometer,- 1 ■'-■■■ 50.16; tiiei-momotor, 52. ■ Fine; sea moderate ".".'.. ■Kwoli..-...„..., '.'•'-> ,-"...."".'"«',„ .',.„.-•;• ~ ' - -Westport:?r-J?.-g,K„ .lightr-bai-dAcler. 50.15; ■ ~thermhnieter,-50,- , Firic; Mpch, slight Mvrll. .'; '■' 1 Stephen 151and.—8:33.7-lightr : baromcTcr, ■•■ 30.15: therhY6m"etet, 46".' Find: rea's'mont'u;":"". ' ' Oapo:.Cainpbel'.—S.E., .'.fre?h c-. "baVoajeterV '-• 'iO.SS; -thermo~mcteJY-48:--: J -lJar.y;- c'ca'"mod>- ' eCTte. :—■•>■:,•'..■--'"..- .„ ---•• -~•.'.;_.'... '~",;..',', -- KaikduMfeS.£.,:.fresh;. baioai<>lor.'...sj.lJT.'• ' ■ thorraotaet«r;.:.47.'.'llaiu; tnfof.j'.toa"siv*»atl'a"l6' '"' : swell.■ ■-. "". •"• ■ • -.- -■ "" ' ' Akaroa Ught.houfe.-5.W.,-gale:'baroiiie-' l "'' tor, 30.30; thermometer, 41. Cloudy,"ioua-Uv;"'■» ■'.' sea heavy. - . '. ■.
Port Chalmers.—S.W., brcezos barometer, 30.35; thermometer, 48. Fairs Eea (smooth. Nusrcots.—S., mddorate gAlo: barometer, 30.31; thermometer, 42. .Clottdy; se.i'rolieli. Bluff.—S.H., light! barometer,'3o.39: tliermbmeter 43. Hailj'thovfcry; >eam'oaeliritc". ■ ■ .--a- • -.:.:::: :- »;:Ci BATES/- • - Metoort-'ireieAl-'•OIHec, WolliivgMU/ ?:'.'••■•'. My.- 21 1911 .-v:>.™
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1499, 23 July 1912, Page 9
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