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AMUSEMENTS.

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SIIOHTT'S CONTINUOUS THEATRE, Willis, Klreet. The Homo of Perfectly Projected Pictures. TO-DAY. . and TO-NIGHT, Last Opportunity''of Witnessing The' Great Exclusive Star Picture, A TRAGEDY ill the COURT of MILAN V TRAGEDY in tlio COURT ot MILAN A TRAGEDY in the COURT of MILAN A TRAGEDY in tlio COURT of MILAN A TRAGEDY in Uio COURT of MILAN A TRAGEDY in tlio COURT of MILAN : SEE IT TO-DAY Oil TO-NIGHT, Supported ljv ft Coinpleto Px*ograuiiiio o? Exclusive Pictures. COMPLETi'} CHANGE TO-MOJUtOW, • (THURSDAY). Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission—Adults ; Gd., Children 3d. IJ\ OW' N ; ' HAL L. MONDAY. 29th JULY. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Tendered to MR. BORNEO GAItDINER. AN UNIQUE ARRAY OP TALENT. Misses T. M'lnroo, Tholma Petersen, and Messrs. E. J. Hill, H. N. Fletcher, J. 11. Pliipps, J. F. Carr.'R. S. Allwright, J. Doliertv,. J. Parkor,.. G. Pa.v«ms, Kenny, A. \V. Nowton, Zanto Wood, Culford Bell, S. Button, Borneo Gardiner, Colion, Moscliini, Truda, Orphans' Club Chorus, Professional, Will provide a. REFINED and INTENSELY delightful MIRTH-PROVOKING and MUSICALJiNTERTAINMENT. BOX PLAN is NOW OPEN at Dresden. Reserve*! Seals, 25.; other Seats, Is. Accompanists, Miss Amy Remington and I Mr. D. J. Kenny. I 7J/{TELANE,STAN . MISSION. MELANESIAN . MISSION.

MEETING. MEETING. .TOWN H A L L. T 0 W N ... II A L L. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8 p.m. , TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8 p.m. ■< Speakers: LIS EXCELLENCY TUB GOVERNOR, BISHOPS OF AUCKLAND AND MELANESIA, AND MISSIONARIES. SPECIAL TO VIOLINISTS. ' "LYIUC" ACRIBELLE VIOLIN E. "strings. This string is by virtue of its prepare tion stronger and purer in tono than ono not prepared. It is uot affected bv climatic influences, therefore it is highly commendable to plavers with moist fingers. Wo have hnd this string tested by Homo of tlio leading violinists o£ the Dominion, 1 and tliey liayo expressed themselves as delighted. with it.' ' . , Tho strings arn. packed threo Binglo lenitlis in envelope. The "LYRIC" \E. STRING, threo lcnirths Cd. each or half-dozen, post free, 2s. Gd. Tho "SPECIAL LYRIC," threo lengths 9il. each'' or half-dozen, post free, Bs. «d. BEGG AND CO., LTD., M miners Street, Wellington. Catalogues of all string instruments and accessories sent froei anywhere on request. MRS. n. -B. MASON. TEACIIEII OF BALLROOM DANCING, jHLASSES on.Mondays nnd Wednesdays VJ at 8-p.m.,-in private lioll, 8G Ghu?.nro ..Street, near, St. Fetor's Church.. Privato tuition by arrangement. Proficiency ensured in Sis - Private Lesson*. ' "TIIE GARDEN HOTEL." ENGAGE Rooms for a. Week-end. Lovely Gardens, Comfortablo Rooms, Good Menu, Courteous Attention. Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY. Rill- up "BELLEVUK" STRING BAND. .MESSRS.. VITETTA BROTHERS, lui Harp, Violin, and Fin to (Constantly engaged at Royal Onk Hotel), Arc prepared to' receive engagements for '.'""At'' Homes," Garden Parties, etc. Can supply large or small Orchestra. A <lilro*K,. IHG . TOR Y ST. -'Phone 2570. PACKED AND REMOV Jl' ■ • Ell-TO ANY ADDRESS. 'Gcods Cleared' Through Custom- House. "Cheap Sloriittfl.Aecomiriodalioli for Goodi of any' Description. ■ KEIII'S -FORWARD]NG AGENCY, 7G Jervnjs Quay. .Telephone. 1 ISO. INVITATIONS, -.•Programmes, etc., for functions-'of ■ «ll kinds, proimilly and. tastefully printed at (ho "Dominion" General Printing • Hmtsoj Dpfflinwu Avoeuo, (PJioHQ .1-1-13,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1500, 24 July 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1500, 24 July 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1500, 24 July 1912, Page 7

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