EMENTB. ; '■: :.) :'..'.':*. ' : ' sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssa Z mUE NEW THEATRE, fl 7, A Manners Street.- ■■ <-■ • -JT Z MacMahoh and Dorinolly, Proprietors. / 7, GO WHERE TIIE CROWDS GO I Z 7, DAILY, ll a.m. (ill 11 p.m. Z /. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW.''Z'.J," Z To-day and To-night, Monday, July 29 Z 7. Tho Gorgeous uml Play, Z Z "LO\lE IN THE TROPICS." Z Z "LOVE IN' THE TROPICS." /, Z (By the famous Nordisk Company.) Z Z Tim Third of ; tho Series specially Z 7i selected by Mr. Charles MacMahon on Z 7, his recent visit to Sydney. Z 7, SYNOPSIS: 7.' Z CECIL.BROWN (A Young English 7,-y Z Manager of -a Tea Plantation). Z.. 7, PROFULA (A Beautiful Indian Girl), ill. ' Z BIOLA BARRY (A Clmrjuing Young 7, 7, English Woman, in lovo Villi'Z'" Z Brown). •" ■ Z ZAn Indian summer—A holiday grant-.Z.,. Z ed—Profulu wishes to go. alsorrAr-Z,;,-, Z rival in London—Eastern blood— Z Z Prefulu' desperately Z'" Z mixed bathing party—A long fare- Z ■■•- Z well—"O death! Thou gontlo end of Z'. Z , human sorrows." . : Z Think of HI- Adults SIXPENCE. 7. . Z Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. 7, , .SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS3S3 rTV H -E A D. EL. P, H 1.- -*■ Situation: Willis Street. TO-NIGHT Wo chango our / ' TO-NIGHT 'Programme-' To-night..' ". TO-NIGHT Every Picture is TO-NJUHT new, nnd bos not TO-NIGHT been screened in ~..,..,. -TO-NIGHT ' WELLINGTON before.'J TO-NIGHT This is our absolute' '■•' ; TO-NIGHT gunrnnteo te our ■■- ; ' TO-NIGHT Patrons. . AVE CHANGE COMPLETELY MONDAYS, ... ~.,,„ Popular Prices—ls, nnd Cd, '.. BookinS',, . Gd. Extra. 1 ' Plan at the Theatre, or Ring up 3112. '. THE KING'S . THEATRB." Proprietors.* ■ West's, Ltd., and Linloy and Donovan. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. WEST'S WEST'S ' ' WEST'S WEST'S -WEST'S ■ WESTS, Great Star Attractions, :'•■' ' A "WOMAN'S WAY. "' " A WOMAN'S WAY. ' '. A AVOMAN'S WAY. A WOMAN'S WAY. A WOMAN'S WAY. ' '' ' A WOMAN'S WAY. ■■ ■•' " NICK' WIXTEIt AND HIS PUPIL. , ' ' NICK WINTER AND HIS PUPIL.' " NICK WINTER AND HIS PUPIL. • THE AGOUTI.' THE AGOUTI. A FLORENTINE INTRIGUE. ■ A FLORENTINE INTRTGUE, ' : THE MAGIC SCREEN. THE MAGIC SCREEN. -..•:-; Etc., Etc., Etc. ';"•■. Prices: W. and (id Plan at Abel's altol " Theatre'., Booking, Fee, Gd;' "Phono 3HJ.'i"' CJHORTTS CONTINUOUS THEATRE, ' O » . .Willis Street. , ; ; : - The; Home'iit IVrfecily Projected Pichirea,' TO-NIGHT.: TO-NIGHT. . CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. ':;„:. TWO - THE NEMESIS. An exclusive STARS' THE NEMESIS. Vitagraph TWO. THE NEMESIS. Masterpiece STARS THE NEMESIS. of unusual TWO,- THE.NEMESIS. interest to ... STARS . and .; tho Ladies. . 'TWO ■'- PACING TUIO PRICE. TWO STARS' .PAYING.THE J'RICKw STARS TWO, ; PAYINGTHE PRICE. TWO STARS: PAYING THE PRICE. STARS ' ' This' is one of iho' most perfect pictures ■ yet produced, and is supported by a pre- . gramhio of exceptional merit. .. •, Open daily from 11 a.m. te 11 p'.rii. ' Admission—Adults Gd.j Children. 3d, ! .i ~j.-; Under Vioo-Regal Patronage. mOWN HALL, TOWN HALL.' TO-NIGHT/ ""'. .'.. .TOtNIGHT.'.'.'',. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT •'■ • ■ ■ Tendered, to ..... ,''.' MR.' BORNEO GARDINER.-'- •' ' ; ',-,"' ." Misses T. M'Enroe; Thelma Petcr.6o.it, ~; nnd Messrs. E. J. Hill, H. N. Fletcher, J. ■ H. Phipps, •!•■ F. Cnrr, R. S.. Allwright,,,; J. Dohertv, J. Parker, G. Parsons, Kenny, • A. W. Newton, Zanto Wood, Culford 8011, . S. Hutton, Borneo Gardiner, Cohen, Mo* , chilli, Train,' Orphans'- Club Chorus, Pro-■ fessional Orchestra, ■ ,<"■■■ '" :';' BOX PLAN is NOW OPEN at Dresden. Reserved Seats, 2s.j.other Seats,.ls. Accompanists, Miss Amy Remington and , Mr. D. Kenny. •■, .--.., ■ ' MISSION TO'SEAMEN. • -■ ; fi RAND -EMPIRE . BAZAAR > AND ' ..VT ' ' PAGEANT. ".. ; : V .'". To bo Oiiencd on . WEDNESDAY, JULY 31st, . , And continued on' THURSDAYvAVgust;"" : Ist, FRIDAY, 2nd, and SATURDAY 3rd. '; Tho Hawim- will bo opened on WEDNESDAY, at 3 p.m.,'by his Excellency th^';"" ■ Govenvor (Lord Islinuton). '~„.'..,„ On THURSDAY, by Mrs. M: A.' Wil-' lioms, at 3 p.m. ;" ' ' '"._ ■ ;,_. '~ ' 1 ."7.',": - On FRIDAY.by Mrs. C. P. Corliss, at ( ' SATURDAY (Children's Afternoon), by, the Little, Folk. ' ■■ „ ,' '•' Plain Stalls, Fancy Stalls, Produce ' Stalls, Sweet Stalls, Refreshment Stalls, Men's Stall, and Tea Room. Grand Empire Pageant and Tableaux Dailv, under, tho direction of Instructor, Harrison;"Tableaux arranged by Mrs. ',"; Tovev and Miss Youmans. ■ Parallel Bar Display by members of Y.M.GA., under, tho. direction of lustruc- ~ tor Howard. ■h'pp's Famous. Band, Central. Mission "", Band. Wesley Orchestra, etc., etc. Drill by 'Boys of N.Z.T.S. Amokura, by. kind permission;,of Captain. Hooper, . ~- .;.: Bazaar open from 3 to 10 p.m. daily, ■ TICKETS, Gd. .' "'. ~ ' .;; GIFTS of Goods, Money, mid kind ar« urgently needed. . F. S. SHELL, ..,.':„. • Missioncr. . ■ —-—-*..... NEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS, •■■■, " ("The Balla'ratof N.Z.")' "•■-'■' -■■ SECOND.ANXUAL' FESTIVAL. ■■ ; TOWN HA '" Commencing 13th. November,' 1912. Entries Close 301 h September, 1912. '- : - ,EG f iO IN PRIZES. -^EGSO.- ■'" ■• Text Hook Now Ready. ■ '■' -'<■' Obtainable from Musie' Sliojis or under". ."■ signed. ■ Prico 3d. Post Free. JAMES DYKES, ..'.'. Secretary. . 143, 151 Feathcrslon Street,, Wellington. SPECIAL TO VIOLINISTS. "LYRIC" ACRIBELLE VIOLIN E. .' ; ... ..STRINGS. ; I -■ This-string-is by virtue of its preparm . tion-.Bt'ronger. aud'.purpr-in'.tone than one not.prepared, --. .-r .; v .....;. :.., ~. It.is-uot''ailcct?d.by-'climatid innuonces, ..theroforo- ft'is. highly conlitiehdablo., to plnyor's with'moist finger's; ;' We have had ,thi6 string.tested, by lioms of the leading violinists, of. the-Dominion, .and'thev- havd' expressed themselves as delighteawith.it.-,.: ..... Tlic strings are-' '."packed three single . lengths in!envelope; .'".'■''. Tho "LYRIC" E. STRING, threo longtlis Cd. each or half-dozen, post free, 2s. Gd. ' Tho "SPECIAL LYRIC," three lengths Dd. each or, half-down, post free, 3». sd. CHAS." BEGfi' AND CO., LTD., ManiioJ*s Street. Wellington. Catalognes of- all string, instrnniehts' and ' .ficficsspnes mu JrflQ,flpiivie{o on. cjojieat.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1504, 29 July 1912, Page 7
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829Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1504, 29 July 1912, Page 7
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