AMUSEMENTS. -\ P B R A ' H 0 .U' S 'mlcv the nivoriion of .T. G. "WiUinmsc UA. SINI3ADTIIE SAILOR. Commencing THURSDAY, 151 W AUGUST, JJ.!ST MATINEE, SATURDAY, 171 Ml!. .1. C. WJLLIAMSON. ..'.' Announces flip Animal Pantomime Extravagant n the production of which no clfort expense has lxnm t'lmrcd. . MAGNIFICENT AGGREGATION i ARTISTS, and A HOST OF NOVELTIES -AND MATURES. ~; , lake tliis. Pantomime eveii more nota halt its predecessors.! 'Again the Story pom the Arabian• Niglits, affording . ortunity for a Gorgeous Oriental setti S1NBA1) THE SAILOR. SINBAD THE SAILOR. SINBAD THE SAILOR. ... SEGINS WHERE PREVIOUS PAXI MIMES LEFT OFF. ' ; The Book is bv tlio most famous wri f English Pantomime; J. HICKOI ,VOOD. The incidental and ballot mil s specially written by ANDREW ;u.\N. ' Spectacular display will lie only one lie features. .Comedy—good, ■ healt ri<lo-F-plittingr comedy—will also bo p •ided by a; . ■ ■ MNVULSING CORPS OF COMEDIAI The. Two Acts of tho Pantomime i shockfiil of Surprising Novelties. V GLITTERING ARRAY OF COLOSS ATTRACTIONS. , . THE GREATEST COMPANY; THE GREATEST FEATURES. THE 'GREATEST. NOVEL'!!] Producer: T. STEYNE, Box Plans at tho Dresden on. Mom Morning next, 12th August. Prices lsual. nnilE KING'S ■ THEATH JL ■ Proprietor. l !: ' ' '. ' West's,--Ltd.,' and Linley and Diinov; I'O-NIGHTi " : TO-NIGH iYEST'S WEST'S '.' ' --WESI Stirring Circus Attraction: THE SN'.AKE'DA'XCF.R. , '■ THE SNAKE lUNCKR., THE SNAKE UANCf.R. THE SNAKE DANCKR. THE SNAKE DANCER,.,. „ In which Mfldome L'ili Beck, of r "Pride of tin; Circus" I'amc,Introduces'her Weird mid JlarvcUpAi SNAKE DANCE;. ; And, in Addition,.,- ; ,..j ~ THE OUTCAST.- . ~... . THE OUTCAST.--TJI.B OUTCAST. THE OUTCAST. : A Stirrinp; Production by Sioux am Cheyenne Indians. - Prices—ls. and".C'.l. Plan at Abel's a TheatTf. Booking Fee 6d. 'Phono 3H3 SHORTT'S CONTINUOUS THEATIi Willis Street. ,Thc Home of Perfectly.Projected Pictures. ■ rO-DAY! • TO-KIGH LAST DAY Of (hat Superb Picture, . •THE TROUBADOUR." This J>ca\iti! "THE TROUBADOUR," picture attra 'THE TROUBADOUR," cd record ; tendances at both Day and Evening S> sions yesterday. "THE TROUBADOTJIi." Unequalled for gorgeous mounting a: perfect actins. Supported by the Brigand and Tho Mi -hal, Magnetic Fluid, Anst. Gazette, Vr< the Egg to (lie Spit, Arizona .Escapat Scenic,. Comic, and Educational Pictur ete. . . ■ .. .Open daily,.fronull a.m..t9 (i 11 p.m.,,,, ■..Adnii'ssipii—Adults Od., Ojildreu 3d.'.-, TIIU]!SDAY -NEXT. CAPT. KING'S RESCUE. rpOWN HALL. : v TOWN HAL TO-NIGHT, AT 8. IMPOHTANT BOXTNG CONTEST IMPORTANT BOXING CONTEST Under the auspices of the WELLINGTON BONING ASSOCIATIC ln-I!ound Profeis-iqnal Contest, MURPHY. oVe!!im;ton) ' ' " .'• V, - lIANNAX. (Australia), Exponents of the style of vigorous Boxii which is nlways attractive. FIRST-CLASS AMATEUR CONTESTS . SIMPSON 'V. ' HAVILL' ' (Canterbury) . (P.-ilmerston) " Leading Light-weight. THOMPSON V. PENGIELLY'. (Sou(lilsnd) . (Canterbury) Champion Feather-weights. ■" Of 5 Rounds-and 6 Rounds,i ; espcctivei PKICES-7S. 6d., 55., is.. 3s.', 25.--. ~ Booking Plan at ARM IT'S until 1 p.i Alter that at the office-of the Secretin 37 Panama Street. . .- . W. G. TAI,BOT, :■ Secretary. NEW ZEALAND COMPETITION ("The Balhirat 5>VX%."), ........ SECOND ANNIiAI/"FESTIVAL. , TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. ' Commencing 13th November, 1912. Entries Close 30th September, 1912. ..£650 IN PRIZES. . : .£oso. ~ ... ...Text Book Now Ready. ;.,...,'. Obta'iiiaijle. from Music Shops or \imle .:. .. . " signed. Price 3d. Post Free. JAMES DYKES. .. : ■ ■ > . Secretary. 140, I'll Featlicrston Street, Welliiigto ARTS CLUB ENTERTAINMENT.. AS it. is proposed to give a Benefit Coi cert in the Town Hnll on SIONDA NEXT for the Widow* and Orphans of tl two Tramway Men kil.lnl recently,' . tl Arts -Club lintertanimenfc which was; , have been held in.-tlie-Town-Hail on thi evening lias becn..J'OSTP.ON.i;D to I'R DAY, Aupist 30th.' r7~ LEO". , .IiuCKEITIDGK' SONG RECITAL, ' . . ■ FRIDAY NEXT, -at 8 p.in,- • ST. ANPREWS HALL,- WELLINGTO. TKRRACE (onpodte .Meo's.'.Steps). A REFINED AND ARTISTIC • PROGRAMME.' Admission: Two ShillinK?. ..' .' MEETINCS. _' '"■ WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANTS , STUI ENTS' SOCICTY.- ■ - THE Usual Monthly Moot ins will 1: held THIS (Wednesday) EVENIN 1 at 7.45 o'clock, in the Chamber of Con merco. Subject: "Trustees under Wills, by J. , W. M'Donald, Esq., Solicitor t Public Trust Office. J. L. ARCUS, Hon. Secretary. HOTEL NOTTqis. ■■;•-.;. Tjl ASII L Y .'.-. H 0-T EI r , MANAKAU. ; ; v . The above hnsjupt" Kren -taken' over l>; H.-A. ROSS O«te at CritdwnrNapier); Virst-clnssi Ac«imu>oda(-iaij arid -best, o Litiflors-and-Boers.'-. . •• ~ -.;;■■' -.-■'"; \;-Vc::; Vγ H'.T TW: ■; : ;R;O T'E-:! FOXTON. •■.■';:• ■" : LEN FREEMAN. Proprietor.' AVER-LEY PRIVATE HOTEL Marion Street, (opp.. New. To An Post Office), City. Abwlutalv fire and earthquake-piviof Contains all modern conveniences and ooinfortd. A large promenndc ix>of, overlooking Harbour. .-.-.-. ■ ..: . . Tnriff: 6s. per'day; or from 2o=.'v>et-.\vMk, SIES; C. A, TKEGOKNI.NG, SiMI,- - .- Proprictxcss,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1512, 7 August 1912, Page 9
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