AMUSEMENTS. QPB R A HOUSE. Under the Direction of ,T. C. Williamson, Limited. FUNNIEST, LIGHTEST, BIGGEST, BEST. THURSDAY, 15th AUGUST. Commence 7.15 sharp. MATINEE SATURDAY, 17th, at 1.45. SINBAD THE SAILOR I SINBAD TIIE SAILOR 1 SINIUD THE SAILOR I ' Guaranteed to Generate GO Hearty Laughs a Minute. "Smilo, Bill, or I'll Break your .Taw." ColosF-al. The Home of the Mermaids. On Board the Rolling Ship. Drew and Alder's Eccentricities. £ The Shipwreck. On the Whale's Back. The Flight of the 1100 The Diamond Valley. Few Tlio Home o£ the Antediluvians. The Silver Moon. The Hunt in the Junglo. The Fight with the Serpent. Of The Cascade of Jewels. , - Tlio Gorgeous Ballet of Diamonds. The Persian Garden. The Comical Camel. ■ The The I/Jvely Rose Ballet. The Silver Guards. The "Slcedos" Mysterious Hotol. The Tree of Truth. Features. The Slave Market. Tlio Nubian Guards. The Forest of Coconuts. The Dance of tlio Fays'.. Sinbad's Jolly Party. . And Geo, Kirby's Novel and Thrilling FLYING BALLET.' COMBINED ENSEMBLE of 350 PEOPLE Box Plans now on riow at Dresden, mHE ' KING'S : THEATRE. A Proprietors! . Wesfs, Ltd., and Linley and Donovan. WEST'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, WEST'S PICTURES.- At 8 o'clock. Tbo Great Star Novelties. 'Tirixt ' A Thrilling Story of. War awl the Girl the • War betwixt War and the Girl Franco and GerWar and the Girl- many, and the War and the Girl complications which War and the Girl ensuo provide a War nnd the Girl series of " renmrkWar and the Girl ablo stage pictures. THE DIEPPE MOTOR RACE. TIIE DIEPPE'MOTOR RACE. THE DIEPPE MOTOR RACE. , THE DIEPPE MOTOR RACE. Showing this Exciting Race from/Beginning to End. Supplemented by (14) OTHER. STAR NOVELTIES _ (14) Prices—ls. and fid. Plan at Abel's and Theatre, booking Fee Cd. 'Phone 3113. T BOXING ' ASSOCIATOWNHALL. FD.IDAY NEXT, at 8. Important Boxing Tournament, including 15-round Professional Contest between ALLEN MAXWELL, of New Plymouth, ' , And "BILLY" HANNAN, of Australia. Two exponents of the forceful . stjrlo, who maybe depended upon,to provide patrons .with an excellent contest. Preliminaries at 8 o'clock.. ADMISSION—7s. Gd., 55., 45., 35., nnd 2s. Box Plan open ; frorti Wednesday at ARMIT'S. Tickets and seats booked for WedMsday-last; are available for Friday next. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICE TO ACCORDEON players; For a lone timo we have been sold out of our great "No. 2918 ACCORDEON," but now have pleasure in notifying the arrival of another shipment. This SPLENDID INSTRUMENT appeals to players' who want something superior to the ordinary run. ' The size is very handy—lfl x-SJ. It is made in ebonised'ease, with nickel, mountings! 3 sets of genuine steel reeds, equal to GO reeds, and a large three-fold bellows, giving plenty of Tono and Power. The price is 355., posted to any part of the Dominion, and as the supply ' is l : mited (until . the arrival of subsequent shipments) ORDERS will bo executed in Rotation. "No. 2918" is made by tbe world's most famous maker; and wo confidently recommend it to all enthusiastic players.
CHAS. BEGG AND CO. (LIMITED), Headquarters for Musical Instruments, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. MRS. H. B. MASON. TEACHER OF BALLROOM. DANCING. CLASSES on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m., in private hall, 8G Ghuznee Street, near St. Peter's Church. Private tuition by arrangement. Proficiency ensured in Six Private Lessons. : STRING BAND. TMTESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, IVJL Harp, Violin, and l'lute i (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Are prepared to reeeivo engagements for •i At Homes," Garden Parties, eto. Can supply largo or small Orchestra. Address, 136 TOltY ST. 'Phone 2570. M-, ■ i' . " " , 2 CARTER AND GUISE, ARTER AND ' GUISE, BRASS AND ALUMINIUM FOUND. ERS, ENGINEERS, PLUMBERS ftnd tDAIRY SUPPLIERS. All Orders Promptly Executed,. Note Address— G YORK STREET: G YORIC STREET. 'Phone No. 3347. TO THE RESIDENTS OF . EASTBOURNE. Laundry has now openV' cd a Receiving Depot at Mrs. Moyos' Shop, where parcels will bo collected and returned. Van calls every TUESDAY. Price Lists orocurable at Dcoot. OTOR CYCI.ES.-The New Hud3on 31-4-h.p. 3-speed, freo engine. The World's best motor cycle' for solo or sideoar work. Does the work of a G-h.p. single tear at half the cost. WITCOMBE AND PYM, Agents, 'Plione 2451. Vivian Street. HOTEL NOTICES. . - Family hotel, MANAKAU. The above has just been taken over by H. A. ROSS (late at Criterion, Napier).-First-class Accommodation -and best ■ of' Liquors and Beers. •" " I HTI E'S SO T E L, FOXTON, ,-LEN: FREEMAN, Proprietor, - AVERLEY ' PRIVATE HOTEL, Marioii Street (opp. New To Aro Post Office), City. Absolutely firo and earthquake-proof. Contains all modem conveniences and oomforts.- A large promenade roof, overlooking Hcrbour. Tariff: Gs. per day; or from 255. per week. MRS, C, A. TREGONNING, 'Phono 291' i Proprietress, ,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1517, 13 August 1912, Page 7
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