« r— •! AMUSEMENTS. j AMUSEMENTS, :1: irr "SINBAtD TJTO SAILOR" -MATINEES) 'S3(SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!MSS£ ' At 1.4.V-P.IU. •£ /finis- ;• --SIBW ;;theatre, 7, ! THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), August 21st. Z A " Manners Streot.' ' Z At 1.15 n, m. ' Honrs Open 12.45 Z MaoMnhon ami Donnelly, Proprietors. Z N. 'Xt .SATURDAY, August 24th. X liO WHERE THE CKOWIS3 GO! 7, Children Half- I'rice to all l'arls except « DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. 'A .L.ute-Door Gallery. Z _ CONTINUOUS PIUTUHES. '/, ' . _ _• v, o ri •''t' -WUei-o Ibo Perennial BOOM Prevails. 55 0 ? v B Bit r i?ii? „ ru'' v 10 Great.AHonilancesAll Day Z JJirL-ctioiL ... J. C. \\ illiamson, -Liu.- Yesterday alid at' Night. *Yt nT ._ m , T .. „ ra — _ , QTT . WP '{• '"THE FLOWER ol the MORMONS." Y, ' CURTAIN 11 l!>kS AT r,t. snARP. Y ,. "TIIK.FLOWER of tho MORMONS." V, "WITH THE V ITALITY OP Z For the Last Time TO-DAY and TO- Y, A LIVE mRH IN AN ICE-CHEST" Z NIOHT (Wednesday), August W. Z Wellington Has Acquired tho Z "THE IT.OWEK Ol' {lie MORMONS " Z "SINDAI ' THE SAILOII ■ . Z nTRE-.FLOWER of the MORMONSm v. H 1 ! i ' Ha. CaivfiralH Wolliii'gfoii. : '""" Z Mr. J. C. WILLU MSON'S PANTOMIME /, lU %f"aT r Deltftf i r nmW * \ CM, IPAN\ TO-MORROW (Thursday), Aug. 21, 7> Ha 4 Scored / onl b 7j ANOTIII 1H BOOM. /, (By. -Sjieoial Request). Y, THE SLVI'-AD DOOM.' ■ • "THE.! BRAMKOF SHAME." 7, THE SINfl 41) BOOM ' And'(lie-Superb' Programme. 7, AUper r ns^ lMt j f S3&±a£% SINBAD hljilHiSillsJ lUs'safe to'conjccturi . SSSSSSSSS*SSSSSS|S4SI^^ have been present at 41*10 SAILOR' ITVHE KING'S THE/TUB brilliant performance ol . J. Proprietors! rtri i-i ,i- j v West's, Ltd., and Linlcy and Donovan. When xou ro not lista img m Ecstasy . , r to . lh ?'. v i TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, Glorious Musical j Numbers, WEST'S WEST'S WEST'S SCREAJIING WITH I'IAUGHTER PEERLESS PICTURES Or Sitting SoeMl xrnnd ~,, Resenting In Wonder in'TinHnTnw 01^* AT THE ENDLESS M;t I HAD OP AT- } ji,, TRACTION'S;' In " T Box Plans at tho Dresden. Day Sales at {>rnmi unmi a\t-' ' Christosoii's, available for' 3 right of issue ' - oj ,ly i 1 IvLTRIBUTION. " PRICES: Dress Circle ami Res. Stalls, Ncilwu in the' Leading fis.; Back Stalls,-35.; Gallcrv, Is. Early Hwhstic-T ieatee Doors: 'Stalls, 3s. Gd.; Caller,}', 2s. until Butterfly Dance-The Secret' 1-light. • 7an nm • ' - ami other sujisations; •. ,•., , Ai V l. in..addition, THE ' \A DE»LP HI. The Indian and the Child. Cial 'D'Azari" • Pat ho Gazette.. Ltunboring.'.in Austialik'.' TO-NIGHT AT 8.1. Transformations, etc.' ' \ . PRICES -AS lISUAIj. WHEN KINGS WERE TI IE LAW. MONDAY—THE BLACK CHANCELLOB ' WHEN KINGS WERE TI. IE LAW. ' . r r, „ ~ ■■ , ■ ; WHEN KINGS WEIiE TB*E L.4AV. OkAI IN G IV IN K, The Beautiful'A.B. Costume* Comedy , ■ t~ . , j Drama j-lie E-ecogaisod Homo of Perfeot-Pictnrci. - Path© Ga7,oUo—Tho Favmh ?us«. DiMoUo m T VVovr; ul w. r . S ud Son,, Herring Fishing—St. Honot tits. T) 'r i ii i rw T "H> '• ri ■ : i « V 01? SAI.E A I.IPE Positively the Last Night of Our Present POR SALE A LIFE ' • x >«tand Programme. 1 A most dramatic episod b. ... Best •• PICTUBES • THE RANCH GIRL'S MIST AKE. tULURb • ol all.. PICTURES THE RANCH GIRL'S MISTIAKE. lwo Complete Changes,, Weekly-Lvery . A Western Story. .Monday-and Thursday. - .4- .... And Other WORLD-WONDERS. Imst . Under A..FLAG. OP TRU.CE. , . . POPULAR . ,PRICES-Upslaip,-,.;15.; ' . .1 Downstairs, Gd. OLD Lo\ E LLJ ILKk. ',* Night. 1 Miecptkw IVousers: - ' f mH E ADBL PH I, Last BRONCHO BILL & the BANDITS,.- f ' , 1 / Night. Sponge Industry. , THURSDAY. For three nights only, by j Ji)s t, ■ DARBY AND JOAN. ' ! THURSDAY, special request, I,lie NOR- Night. . . The Bear Hunt. • THURSDAY. DISK Orcliesixa stalls. Is;'; Stall:,, Gd. !' ' : ' LOVE AND PRIENDSH.IP. "' ' - LOVE AND fTHIE DANDIES/ THE DANDIES; . f LOVE AND . I'RIENDSniP. , ' ' LAST FOUR' NIGHTSI '' |j || 0W N ' H74L L. ' SMALL TOWN-;HALL. ■ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! '.'. :,- jiM'j.uEEY . NEW PROGRAMME' ' ' At So clock. , . ... .. . u . GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT, '~ : ■ • ... .TO-NIGHT, AT 8. In aid'of the. Wife and Family, of Mr'; : 'LAST FOUR 'NIGHTS. . Joseph. Waroham, who is dangerously.. i " •• < i 11..: ,n- THE'DANDIES? ' : THE DANDIES , • . PROGRAJBIE: . 1. Selection—''The Smithy in tli.e Wood" 3s,j 25,, Is. Plan. Dresden. Day Sale! (Jliehaelis), Tramways Bawl;. ■ '. • • ' / . • 2. Song—Selected--Jlr. E. J. Hill. . Christcson's, ' 3. Violin Solo—"Hyro Kapi". • (Hiihay)— . : ' ' '; 4. QHORTT'S CON'nNtIOUS,,THEATRE, ' S -Vllwriglit ... 5. Song—"Tho Lost Chord" (Snlliviui)- PWwjp* '• Jlfes Bolivia Huso« '* J O-DAi. . iO-NIGHI' G. Song—"My Old Shako". (IJrptcrp)—Mr. j. S E CC i?- S i l ' D ' Lillicran. • Of tho Great Star..Picturo<.i • 7 Song—"My Dearest Heart" (Sullivan)- ''PENDLETON'S HOUND HP.!" : Us Evelyn Archer. .. . ~-. . . "PENDLETON'S ROUND UP!-,., 8. Humorous- Duet—Messrs. A.- Newton Seo,it l'o-night.. . .. •<„ and 'D. A.. Ivenny.,;,. . .. Witnessed Last Night, by a Ciwded; a«v, T ■ . ■ , Enthusiastic AiidiencS. 1 '"•[ Interval. . Supported by'a Complete Chaßgo Of "" 9. Humorous Quartet—Messrs. A. New- ; ' Programme;. - A - T,ViSS : a,ld a : pIGHT] :^ fI DA^M'COOL, M ■:'.::: ■ 10 violin "Solo—"The Legende" (Wienl-. ~ EIGHTLNG DAN ..M'CpOL,. „...... awski)-.Miss J. M. Jlathieson, L.A.B. •. ~, A Kalem Masterpiece. 11 Song—'"Three Fishers Went Sailing". . And a Superb Collection of Lxchisivfc '•(Hullah)-Mrs. H. F. Harper. : . Pictures. •; 12. Songs-(a) "A Perfect Day" (Bond), Open daily from 11 a.im to- -ll- p.m, (b) "For Yon Alone" (Dechl)—Mr, Adinission-rAAnlts, - 6d..Clulorici), 3d,j, 13. Soiig—"A Summet Night" (Goring A b6OM IN POPULAR jttlSlb. '. Thomas)— Miss Zelma Hugo. .' — • 14. Song—"Thoughts Have Wings" (Liza' TTIHERE is now ft big run.on pepulat' ' Lelunann)—Miss E. ilicher. ■■ - • A; Songs, owing to tho visit-of Accompanists—Miss Crcngol, Messrs. D.; "SINBAD THE SAILOIt. ..PANTOMIMEu'i A Kenny, and J. Allen. ••• . tho Panto; containstho latest'.and best, Piano kindly lent by Dresden Piano Co. of this class of wufic. Scats mav be reserved at H. Crengel's If you call at our Warehouse out pianStationery- Depot, Riddiford Street,. and ists will be pleased to-.ti-y oyer any 01. . Whittaker's, I/xnil)ton Quay. ■ tho ilems yon-wish. , Admission—3s., 25., and, Is. Tho most popular items tn, this 6ucces,», • ' • ful production •arc:—-.. '....: : ■ ' ... 2s. EDITION "Meet Mo Toriiight in Drcflmlandi" '"Bj:- ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Light of the Silv'r.v Moon,"-VFollmt. tU,i Tram .Trackf," I'MaVy. Went JJouinl fljif.,,, T — Round; u "It's no Uso to X/)vo Littln MR. HO RAC E H tT.N T, 'Girlie, ■ '-"My AVovld is a AVorl'd of Love. "Hallowo 'en Dance," "In tho Shadows, ' Assisted'by Leading Local Artl6ts, ■ "Diamond and.Rose, Valso Lente. -v-,--. - TOiii (ti'va - - ■ Gd. EDITION." ' ■ " U "Do ■Ro Mi," "Ul> Goos,';; "Dont CONCERT .• Judge a Woman by Her Clothes,- Sihef -' • Bell," "Fall in and lollow Me..,.. IN THE TOWN HALL, . Gd. EDITION (Piano-Solos).-. . t 1 iu T v TV QPPTT>\mW ' "Sinbad AValtz," ' "Sinbad ; Lancer-s,. EARLY IN SEPtLMIiLIC. "Sinbad March and Two-step," Sin? ' • bad Bon-Ton," "Sily'ry Moon .lyliofe , Watch Saturdays papers. tisclic." . ' CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD 7 ', E* UGBY Football Representative Teams. 19-21 •'Manners Street, Wellington..,,.' Tho Junior, Third, Fourth, and Fifth ; .'m, o Up-io-dalo.Jl.ouwfor" S-l Class reprosentativo teams aro retvuested ' v-i;i ; ts?m US K - B - : :r: (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock, when filial ar- TEACHER OF BALLROOM; DANCING, ' • rangements will bo made for fulut'6 - ——- ' matches and travelling, l'.yery member CLASSES on Mondays and Wcdnesddys " . aa selected will plenso attend. -yj . at 8-p.m:, in private hall, 86 Qunenee* W. G. TALBOT, Secrotory; street near St, Peter's. Church.. Privato., 1 IPTIPN HOTEL" " tuition by arrangement. Proficiency ,ca-, "THE GARDEN gur?d ; u six Private Lessons. .; ~ ENGAGE Rooms for a Week-end. - . , . - ' .«• -H." \ _ Lovely Gardens, Comfortable Rooms, ■ ■■ ' Good Menu, Courteous Attention. Modorate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC •• •> -"',V EVERY SUNDAY. • j ' Ring.up "BELLEVPE." DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB. 1 , STRING BAND. • STEEPLECHASE'-MEETING. I ]ft/fESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, lltli, lfllli ; '"JBw^sas.sasrt^ Can supply largo or small Orchestra, . Weights wi Ibe declared on or about ) ■ i 11,.,. log mnnv o'l' 'Phoiifl 2570 ' 1 FI?ll-)Ai.j AUI'UhJ «iOili, • : Address, 136 TORY Si. . . • Acwph ( n ' cw . f or . n ll'.. ev onls,aud EbWb^ | • : r~ ' for . Trial Stakes close on TULSDAY;--' HOTEL NOTICES; : SEPTEMBER 3rd,-1!)J2. at 1) p.m. ... i ; • : : ' 1 For '.Programme see "Referee',' partis, 5 F A M 1 L «T« AirA TT n ° T E L ' AlNT."■'''A'R'R MANAKAU., . .. koBT. TAKLE, Secretary.. , ■ —: . , , ' , ... . :.P.0..80x ,W. Donnovlrko. .- The aljovo has just, been taken over by , - , , ' . H, A. ROSS'(late at Criterion, Napiftr). .„ ; C)V'-E-i-STi- ~--. i tirst-class Accommodation and best of -TO THE. IvLSIDLjN rb .01 LAHi I Liquors and Beers. ' .. ' . BOyIINE. " : I^IOUCHMAN'S' Laundry has 6<j#'op6ni." v' cd a Receiving Denet at Mv«. Moj-fes' l WTTVTP'f HOTEL sh °l>' n ' ,lcr ® l 1 ' 11 '" 19 wi 'l bo OTlllxlted nncl returned. .. , PDYTOISJ an cn " s every TUESDAY. ■ ' ' 1 Price Lists srocurablo- at De»ot. ' • i LEN FREEMAN, Proprietor. — . ' .'* " ~ 4 ' C, AVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, | EjvS. , ' • Marion Street, (opp.. Now To Aro ; led'Hf '"SiiSr > ■' " Post Oflice), City. : .• . " ■ 0 Absjlutely fire' and earthquake-proof. \( ] O ' Contains all modem conveniences..„and .«» mT"- Wlllf' l. oomfortsT largo pronienado roof, ovor- feigp. > looking Harbour.-' '. ■' - .v... :'' ' . /#.\fL- a hgyJl ' - Tariff :-Gs." per day; or from 255. per week.- •; , ' MRS. C. A. TREGONNING, /; 1 'Phone 2947. ■....' 'Proprietress;',. " ''■< . _ -4EASTEti'N GRANDE HOTEL, • rTjIVEEY lieeda a Clinical — Oh'-VKUNE E\ST. -'.' ts. Gd. (postal, t MRS. Iv. BRADCOCK, . 1 (Late of FoShill Hotel, Nelson). .- - K F f a }' ' v yo S bn ?■' . First-class'Acconimodat.ion. Right along-' ' i side the Railway Station. '1 ho starting ..-.0E0.-W. WILTON CO., Ltrt., ....., a point for the Mount Ruapehu Ascent. Importer o. bcieutilyyjpnarntiir, 01 Culm r Guidft always ivvoilahle. Stroofci •. PIiECLSION MO'IOR CYCLES aro tho ' "OTJ T/TIjI'CJ , coming machines. Wo- aro. agenls - fo : for those world-famous engines, and have- • o»t, „f TMtai.) % i ,o . ' ft ftfoin 2.v to u-u.p. tall aiUr in- :. TTlV ntt .vn mmi " spect. Trial run given at any time. NEW LUNUI AND TLA^ROOi^ ' Repairs to any make machine by motor'''experts ••' -.Oppostto.tho-.Dresasiu.,. . ,i;, : WITCOMBE AND PYM, Agoiite,' ' Hot Bsat.'Ks'h, and Oyster "Tea's,'ft to'T.SCl' ' ' 'Phono 2451, Viyjan 6G'eot, i' »a SfttMrdass M jj.jat
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1524, 21 August 1912, Page 7
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