AMUSEMENTS. QPE R. A Ho'U S' Direction of J. C. WILLIAMSON, LI MATINEE SATURDAY MATIN] L'tii'lain 1.15 Prumplly. SINBAD THE SAILOR, inch "Bc*t of tho Lot" Hen »,' cl '" , Ito Uic '[second (o None." Mciubc Hxpressinns i Df "Could Not Ho" T J-pinon Better." Audien EVERY EVENING AT 7.45. EVERY EVENING AT 7.45..: > In Entertainments The Total Eelipsi I'ho Funniest., Brightest, and tlie Biggc Pantomime Ever An Amazing Aggregation of Glilteri: At tract ions, Including THE HOME OP THE MERMAIDS. OX BOARD THE ROLLING SHIP, DREW & ALDER'S ECCEXTKIOITTE ■ . THE SHIPWRECK. ■ • ON THE WHALE'S HACK. THE PLIGHT OP THE ROC. THE DIAMOND VALLEY. THE HUME of llio ANTEDILUVIAN THE SILVER MOON. . . THE HUNT IN THE JUNGLE.' THE FIGHT .WITH THE SERPEN THE CASCADE OP JEWELS. THE GORGEOUS VALLEY OF DIAMONDS. THE PERSIAN GARDEN. ' THE COMIC CAMEL.. THE LOVELY' ROSE BALLET. THE SILVER GUARDS. . . THE SLEEDES-MYSTEIUOUS HOTE THE SLAVE .'MARKET. THE NUBIAN GHARDS! THE FOREST OF COCONUTS.' THE DANCE OF THE FAYS. ' And Geo. Kirljy's Novel and Thrilling FLYING BALLET. FUNNIEST.' BRIGHTEST. BIGGEST, BES 1 Box Plans at tho Dresden. ' Day Sal at Christcson's. Day's Bay Boat on Monday Night, 19 August Detained till 11.15. If you will "MEET MB TO-NIGHT IN DREAI LAND," "BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVER MOON," '•■ We will "FOLLOW THE TRAM TRACKS," "IN THE SHADOWS,", Till vo coiiio to' fIKIVIi R S A KD C C 31. Willis Street. Where wo can hear ALL the Hits froi Sinbad tho Sailor Pantomime. THE KING'S THEATRI Proprietors: West's, Ltd.. and Linley and Donova WEST'S PICTURES To-night, , WEST'S PICTURES at 8. West's Startling Specials. TWIXT WAR AND THE GIRL. TWIXT WAR AND THE GIRL. DIEPPE MOTOR RACE. DIEPPE MOTOR RACK* And in addition, 11 OTUER NOVELTIES' 1 Prices—ls. and fid. Plan nt Abel's an Theatre. Booking Foa'Gd. 'Phone 111 13. PRIZE MATINEE TO-MORROW. ■ PRIZE MATINEE TO-MOHROAV. PRIZE MATINEE' TO-MORROW. MONDAY ' NEXT ■ MONDA' MISS ASTA NEILSON in RETRIBUTION. RETRIBUTION. A Stirring Thc-pian Drama, in Two Captivating Acts. • . - ■ ITI H E A D E L P II ] TO-NIGnT. ■ PATHE GAZETTE. HIS FATHER'S SON.' ,\V'. WONDERS OF THE SEA. SUNSHINE THRO' DARK. AN ADVENTURER'S LOVE. MR. X. .AND THE.HEIRESS. ... THE VIOLIN SCRAPER.;. MAX AS AN ARTIST. . JUST SMILE!!! TO-NIGHT. POPULAR PRICES: Upstairs, Is.; Downstairs, Gd. MATINEE SATURDAY,-at' 2.30.' ' SPECIAL PICTURES FOR THE < KIDDIES. A BOOM IN POPULAR MUSIC,;. THERE is now a big. run on popula Song?, owing to the visit'of ' "SINBAD. THE SAILOR" PANTOMIME As tho Panto, contains the Litest ami bes of this class of music. : If yon call at our Warehouse'our Pian ists will be pleased to / try ovei - , any c\ the items you wish. ' The most popular items in this success ful production are:— i ,';'.'". 2k 'EDITION. "Meet Me, To-night in Dreamland," "B.i Light of. the Silv'ry Moon," "Follow, tin Tram Tracks." "Mary Wont Round, am Round.'' '.'lt'i no U-o to Love Lillh Girlie," "My World is a World of Love,' "Hallowe ;'on Dance;" "In the Shadows,' "Diamond and h'osei, Valve Lento.''' . lid. EDITION. ■;■■■ "Do Re Mi," "Up Shu Goes,'"' "Don" Judge a Woman by Her Clothes."'"Sjl've: Bell," "Fall in and Follow Me." Gd. EDITION (Piano Solos): "Sinbad Waltz," "Sinbad Lancer.?,' "Sinbad March'-'. and Two-step,''.."Sin bad Bon-Ton," "Silv'ry Moon Schot tische." C.HAS. BEGG AND CO.,' LTD., 19-21 Manners Street, Wellington. The Up-to-date House for' Music. "/MRS. H. B. MASON.' 'V/' TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING, on Mondays and Wednesdays \J at 8 p.m., in private hall, 8G Ghitzuoe Street, noar St. Peter's Church. Private tuition by arrangement. Proficiency en. Burcd in Six Privato Lessoais. STRING BAND../'. "''',. MESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, Harp, Violin, and Flute (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Aro prepared to receive engagements tor "At Homes," Garden.Parties, etc. Can supply largo or small Orchestra. • Address, 13G TORY ST., : 'Phono 2570. I LUNCHEON. SUPPER, AND - I'EA ROOMS. TTUIL'S £ COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT, LAMBTON QUAY. AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY, Opon 3 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. JAMES FRASER, Proprietor Telephone 2806. P"~RECISION MOTOR CYCLES are.tho coming machines. M o are- agents, for those world-famous engines/and hnvo a range from 2& to G-h.p.". Call -arid' inspect. Trial run given'" at any time. | Repairs to any make machine, by motor' experts. •' -. ■'• '•' WITCOMBK AND PYM, /Agents;/:V 'Phone 2t, r )I. " ______ -Vivian Street!"B7IVERY Purchaser of a 1-ininnte Al-•>-J tuchnient receives 10 Amberol Recolds practically free. Fleming am|. Co., Phonoriis. opp. Library, Newtown. ■ ! New Hudson ITX liJ-l-li.p. 11-speed, t'reo engine.- Tho World's l»sl motor o.vclo for solo or sido-c-ur work. Does the work of a U-h.p. single tear at half' the cost. WITCOM'HE AND PYM. Agents, 'Phone Vivian Stroet. TXVITATIONS, Programmes, etc., for .1 functions of all . kinds, proinpllv. and fantofully printed at lliii "Dominion 1 ' General Printing House, Dominion Avjaufl. 'Pjipnq liii, ... -•■'.j
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1520, 16 August 1912, Page 7
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