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AMUSEMENTS. "SINBAD THE SAILOR" MATINEES At l.i r > p.m. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), August 21st. At 1.45 p.m. Next SATURDAY, August 24th. Children Jlalf-Prico to nil Parts except Lalo-Door Gallery. OPERA HOUSE. Jliroction ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. CURTAIN RISES AT 7.45 SHARP. "WITH THE VITALITY OP A LIVE WIRE IN AN ICE-CHEST" Wellington Has Acquired the "SINBAD THE SAILOR," P SMILE, And Mr. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S PANTOMIME COMPANY Has Scored ANOTHER BOOM. THE SINBAD BOOM. All persons you meet with to-day Obsessed with Hilarity SINBAD Chuckling knowingly, or Laughing inordinately THE It is safe to conjecture havu been present at the SAILOR brilliant performance, of When-You're not listening in Ecstasy to tho Glorious Musicnl Numbers, •■ You'ro Simiilv SCREAMING WITH LAUGHTER Or Sitting Spellbound In Wonder AT THE ENDLESS MYRIAD OP AT- . TRACTIONS. Box Plnns at tho Dresden. Dny Sales at Clrristeson's, availablo for night of issuo only. PRICES: Dress Circle and Eos. Stalls, Gs.; Back Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Doors Stalls, 3s. Cd.; Gallery, 2s. until 7.30 p.m. i i If you will "MEET ME TO-NIGHT IN,. DREAMLAND," "BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON," Wo will "FOLLOW THE TRAM TRACKS," "IN THE SHADOWS," Till we como to CH IVE R S AND CO. '31 Willis .Street. / Where we can hear ALL the Hits from Sinbad tho Sailor Pantomime. ; THE KING'b THEATRE. Proprietors; West's, Ltd., and Linloy and Donovan. WEST'S POPULAR PICTURES. WEST'S POPULAR PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MISS ASTA NEILSON in . RETRIBUTION. RETRIBUTION. ' ■ RETRIBUTION. RETRIBUTION. RETRIBUTION. A Drama with a Theatrical Atmosphere RETRIBUTION. RETRIBUTION. • A" Star in the Firmament of Pictures. LUMBERING IN AUSTRALIA. THE GTRL IN THE GROVE. TRANSFORMATIONS. THE PATHB ANIMATED GAZETTE. And in l addition, ■■ MANY SUPREME STARS. " You Have Not Seen Before. Prices—ls. and Gd. Plan at Abel's and Tlicatro. Booking Fee 6d. 'Phono 3113. mHE ADELPHI. OUR NEW PROGRAMME • Is an ASSURED SUCCESS. WHEN KINGS WERE THE LAW. An A.B. Costume Drama, perfectly dressed, perfectly, played, and perfectly staged. A veritable star amongst stars. To miss it is to miss, a Picture, trrat. Th<\ rest of THIS WEEK'S : PROGRAMME ;' : ;' BETTER THAN EVER. POPULAR PRICES-Upstairs, ls.j Downstairs, Cd. STRING BAND. T4/TESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, 1»J-1 Harp, Violin, and Flute (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receive engagements for "At Homes," Garden Parties, etc Can supply Inrge or small Orchestra. Address, 136 TORY ST. 'Phone 2570. HOTEL NOTICES. TjIAMILT ■ 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 Boers.

OTHITE'S HOTEL, FOXTON, LEN FREEMAN, Proprietor. AVBELEY PRIVATE HOTEL, Marion Street (opp. New To Aro Post Office), City. • Absolutely firo and earthquake-proof. Contains all modern conveniences and comforts. A large promenade rcof, overlooking Harbour. Tariff: 6s. per day; or from 255. per week. MRS. C. A. TREGONNING, 'Phone 2917. Proprietress. EASTERN GRANDE HOTEL. OEAKUNE EAST. MRS. K. BEADCOCK, Proprietress (Late of Foxhill Hotel, Nelson). :. First-class Accommodation.. Right alongside the Railway Station. The starting point for the Mount Ruapohu Ascont. i Guide always available. • ' WEATHER REPORTS, e——: WEATHER AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Oapo Maria van Diomen.—N.E., light; barometer. 30.0-1; thermomoter, 58. Fine; sea. moderate, Kusscll.-E.,' frosh; barometer. 30.08; thermometer, 60. Cloudy; eea, moderate - Manukau Heads.—E., Ijcliti barometer, 30.12; thermomoter, 57. Fino; sea. smooth. Auckland.—E., lipht; barometer.. 30.10; theraomoter, 6L Fiae. Tauranßa.— N.E., light; barometer, J0.16; thermometer, 54. Fair; spa,' moderate. East Cape.—ls., light;« barometer, 30.16; t/hormomctor, 59. Fair; sea moderate. Gisborno.—Calm; baromoter, 30.15; thermometer, 54. Fino; eea smooth. Port Ahuriri—N.E., lidit; baromotor, 30.15; thermometer. 66. Fair; sea moderate. Castlcpoint.—N.W., breeze; . barometer, 30.13; thermometer, 54. Cloudy; sea modorate. Wellington.— "B., breeze: barometer, 30.11; thermometer, 52. Cloudy. New Plymouth.—N., light; barometer,' 30.12; thermometer, 53. Fair; «ca smooth. Capo Esmont.—lf., light; baromoter, 30.15: thermometer, 65. Fine; soa smooth. WanKanui.—S., lieht; barometer, 30.19; thermometer, 58. Fine; sea smooth. . Farewell Spit.—W.. licht; barometer, 30.09; thermometer, 51. Showery; Eca, moderate. Oapo Foulwind.—S., llcrht: barometer. 30.12; thermometer, 56. Fair; gea- model-ate. Westport.—N.K., lieht; baivmeter, 30.11; thermometer, 54. Cloudy; showers; sea moderate. Stephen Island.— W.i fresh; borometor, 30.15; Uicrmometer, 53. Overcast; sea. moderatD. < ■ Capo Campbell—N.W., free'h; barometer; 30.07; thermometer, 51; Cloudy; «vi. rough.. Kalkoura.—Calm; baromotor, 29.98; ihermomctcr, 51. Overcast! Fea, moderate. Akaroa. Lighthouse—Calm; barometer, 29.97; thermometer, 48. Fine;- sea smooth. Port Oliiilmors.— N .E., ltaht; barometer, 29.95; thermometor. 52. Fair; 6ca emooth, Nuncets.—W., liiht; 29.91; thermometer, 45. Cloudy. Ren, pmooth. UluBC.—W.. fresh; lviromcter, .29.95; thermometer, 47.' 'Showery, situally.; .-. ■ ■■•' • . - - I); 0.-.BATEB.-Meteorologiral nfflce, TTellingtoiir"" ■■ ". August 19, 1912. ■■■ - . ' ■- .■■• . Mr. E. F. Ciiance, of. Sandford Park, near Oxford, lias given iSOO towards tlm proposed ;£loo,oofl scheme, for dividing the Oxford diocese into three, parts. Napier, July ittsf, 1911. ITAZOL, LnnTEn.-yotir noto ro "NAZOL" to hand t.c-day. We have licaTd grrat prniso from each person wp havo told it to, and can speak highly of it ourselves, knowing what'it has 'done in our own home.— 'Yours, truly, Den Mm. Bros.-Adu* ..••

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1523, 20 August 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1523, 20 August 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1523, 20 August 1912, Page 9

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